# Intro Electron supports silent installation on macOS using the standard "installer" command from the terminal # Platforms Supported macOS # Purpose To help admins push installation to their users' systems silently using "installer" command. # Details The Symphony Desktop Application can be automatically installed from the terminal. The process of customising the settings that appear in the installer is described below. We have 2 distinct files that take user settings and permissions settings. These 2 files have to be created as "/tmp/sym_settings.txt" and "/tmp/sym_permissions.txt" respectively for the user settings and permissions settings. Both are plain text files containing values of corresponding settings that'll be read by a post-install script in the installer. So, both have to be set up cleanly in order to avoid installation issues. sym_settings.txt The parameters that should be configured in "sym_settings.txt" are listed below. They need to be in the same order as they'll be picked up by the installer in the same order. Do not skip any parameters. ``` Pod Url Minimize On Close Launch On Startup Always on Top Bring to Front Dev Tools Enabled ``` Below is a sample "sym_settings.txt" file. ``` https://corporate.symphony.com/login/sso/initsso true true false false true ``` sym_permissions.txt The parameters that should be configured in "sym_permissions.txt" are listed below. They need to be in the same order as they'll be picked up by the installer in the same order. Do not skip any parameters. ``` Media GeoLocation Notifications Midi Sysex Pointer Lock Full Screen Open External App ``` Attached below is a sample "sym_permissions.txt" file ``` true true true true true true true ``` ## Installation Command To install the package, use the below command with appropriate changes to the path where the app gets installed. It should ideally be in the "/" (root) volume. ```sudo installer -store -pkg /Users/johndoe/Downloads/SDA.pkg -target /``` Note: Since we are installing the package in the root volume, you need to run the above command as "sudo". ## Fully Packaged Script We've also provisioned a shell script that can be used to cut out all of the above manual processes. You'll just need to edit the script to set appropriate values (for which we've added comments in the script) for the parameters which are self-explanatory. Attached below is the script. ``` #!/usr/bin/env bash ## Set the path where the package file exists package_path=/Users/johndoe/Downloads/SDA.pkg ## DO NOT CHANGE THIS settings_temp_file="/tmp/sym_settings.txt" ## Set the POD URL and other user related settings. ## Note, all the user related settings should be either "true" or "false" pod_url="https://corporate.symphony.com/login/sso/initsso" minimize_on_close="true" launch_on_startup="true" always_on_top="false" bring_to_front="false" dev_tools_enabled="true" ## DO NOT CHANGE THIS sudo echo ${pod_url} > ${settings_temp_file} sudo echo ${minimize_on_close} >> ${settings_temp_file} sudo echo ${launch_on_startup} >> ${settings_temp_file} sudo echo ${always_on_top} >> ${settings_temp_file} sudo echo ${bring_to_front} >> ${settings_temp_file} sudo echo ${dev_tools_enabled} >> ${settings_temp_file} ## DO NOT CHANGE THIS permissions_temp_file="/tmp/sym_permissions.txt" ## Set the permissions. By default, it should be true for all unless you know what you are doing media="true" geo_location="true" notifications="true" midi_sysex="true" pointer_lock="true" full_screen="true" open_external_app="true" ## DO NOT CHANGE THIS sudo echo ${media} > ${permissions_temp_file} sudo echo ${geo_location} >> ${permissions_temp_file} sudo echo ${notifications} >> ${permissions_temp_file} sudo echo ${midi_sysex} >> ${permissions_temp_file} sudo echo ${pointer_lock} >> ${permissions_temp_file} sudo echo ${full_screen} >> ${permissions_temp_file} sudo echo ${open_external_app} >> ${permissions_temp_file} sudo installer -store -pkg ${package_path} -target / rm -rf ${settings_temp_file} rm -rf ${permissions_temp_file} ``` # Other Info N/A