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==Simply get current version of Java Runtime Environment== | |||
This installer just checks the value of the CurrentVersion string for the JRE in the local machine registry using [http://nsis.sourceforge.net/Docs/Chapter4.html#4.9.2.12 readRegStr]. If the result is blank, the JRE is probably not installed. | |||
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# name the installer | |||
outFile "installer.exe" | |||
#default section start | |||
section | |||
# read the value from the registry into the $0 register | |||
readRegStr $0 HKLM "SOFTWARE\JavaSoft\Java Runtime Environment" CurrentVersion | |||
# print the results in a popup message box | |||
messageBox MB_OK "version: $0" | |||
# default section end | |||
sectionEnd | sectionEnd | ||
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Revision as of 23:24, 24 May 2006
Author: eldri005 (talk, contrib) |
Simple hello world - popup box
This hello world script will create a popup box with the words "hello world" in it and an "OK" button, when the installer is run
# set the name of the installer outfile "hello world.exe" # create a default section. Every NSIS script has at least one section section # create a popup box, with an OK button and the text "Hello world!" messageBox MB_OK "Hello world!" sectionEnd
Simple hello world - writing text to a file
This hello world script will write "hello world" to a text file when the installer is run
# declare name of finstaller file outfile "hello world.exe" # open section section /* open an output file called "helloworld.txt", which must exist before script is compiled, on the desktop in write mode */ fileOpen $0 "$DESKTOP\helloworld.txt" w # write the string "hello world!" to the output file fileWrite $0 "hello world!" # close the file fileClose $0 # end the section sectionEnd
Simply install a file
This installer script will copy the file "test.txt" to the installation directory
# define the name of the installer outfile "simple installer.exe" # define the directory to install to, the desktop in this case as specified # by the predefined $DESKTOP variable installDir $DESKTOP # default section section # define the output path for this file setOutPath $INSTDIR # define what to install and place it in the output path file test.txt sectionEnd
Install a file and create an uninstaller to remove it
This script will do the following: create an installer named "installer.exe"; install a file named "test.txt" to the desktop; create an uninstaller named "uninstaller.exe" on the desktop. The uninstaller will remove itself and the installed text file.
# define installer name outFile "installer.exe" # set desktop as install directory installDir $DESKTOP # default section start section # define output path setOutPath $INSTDIR # specify file to go in output path file test.txt # define uninstaller name writeUninstaller $INSTDIR\uninstaller.exe # default section end sectionEnd # create a section to define what the uninstaller does. # the section will always be named "Uninstall" section "Uninstall" # Always delete uninstaller first delete $INSTDIR\uninstaller.exe # now delete installed file delete $INSTDIR\test.txt sectionEnd
This installer creates a start menu item, nothing more
# Name the installer outFile "installer.exe" # default section section # create a shortcut named "new shortcut" in the start menu programs directory # presently, the new shortcut doesn't call anything (the second field is blank) createShortCut "$SMPROGRAMS\new shortcut.lnk" "" # to delete shortcut, go to start menu directory and manually delete it # default sec end sectionEnd
This installer will do the following: create an installer named "installer.exe"; an uninstaller on the desktop; a shortcut in the start menu that points to the uninstaller.
# define name of installer outFile "installer.exe" # define installation directory installDir $DESKTOP # start default section section # set the installation directory as the destination for the following actions setOutPath $INSTDIR # create the uninstaller writeUninstaller "uninstall.exe" # create a shortcut named "new shortcut" in the start menu programs directory # point the new shortcut at the program uninstaller createShortCut "$SMPROGRAMS\new shortcut.lnk" "$INSTDIR\uninstall.exe" sectionEnd # uninstaller section start section "uninstall" # first, delete the uninstaller delete $INSTDIR\uninstall.exe # second, remove the link from the start menu delete "$SMPROGRAMS\new shortcut.lnk" # uninstaller section end sectionEnd
Simply get current version of Java Runtime Environment
This installer just checks the value of the CurrentVersion string for the JRE in the local machine registry using readRegStr. If the result is blank, the JRE is probably not installed.
# name the installer outFile "installer.exe" #default section start section # read the value from the registry into the $0 register readRegStr $0 HKLM "SOFTWARE\JavaSoft\Java Runtime Environment" CurrentVersion # print the results in a popup message box messageBox MB_OK "version: $0" # default section end sectionEnd