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tauri-winres
A simple library to facilitate adding Resources (metainformation and icons) to Portable Executables (Windows executables and dynamic libraries).
Note: tauri-winres is a fork of winres which no longer works on Rust 1.61 or higher and has been left unmaintained.
Toolkit
Before we begin you need to have the appropriate tools installed.
rc.exefrom the Windows SDKwindres.exeandar.exefrom minGW64
If you are using Rust with the MSVC ABI you will need the Windows SDK for the GNU ABI you'll need minGW64.
Windows SDK can be found in the registry, minGW64 has to be in the path.
Using tauri-winres
First, you will need to add a build script to your crate (build.rs) by adding it to your crate's Cargo.toml file:
[package]
#...
build = "build.rs"
[build-dependencies]
tauri-winres = "0.1"
Next, you have to write a build script. A short example is shown below.
// build.rs
fn main() {
if std::env::var("CARGO_CFG_TARGET_OS").unwrap() == "windows" {
let mut res = tauri_winres::WindowsResource::new();
res.set_icon("test.ico");
res.compile().unwrap();
}
}
That's it. The file test.ico should be located in the same directory as build.rs. Metainformation (like program version and description) is taken from Cargo.toml's [package] section.
Note that support for using this crate on non windows platforms is experimental. It is recommended to only use tauri-winres on Windows hosts, by using cfg as a directive to avoid building tauri-winres on unix platforms alltogether.
[package]
#...
build = "build.rs"
[target.'cfg(windows)'.build-dependencies]
tauri-winres = "0.1"
Next, you have to write a build script. A short example is shown below.
// build.rs
#[cfg(windows)]
fn main() {
let mut res = tauri_winres::WindowsResource::new();
res.set_icon("test.ico");
res.compile().unwrap();
}
#[cfg(unix)]
fn main() {}
Additional Options
For added convenience, tauri-winres parses Cargo.toml for a package.metadata.tauri-winres section:
[package.metadata.tauri-winres]
OriginalFilename = "PROGRAM.EXE"
LegalCopyright = "Copyright © 2016"
#...
This section may contain arbitrary string key-value pairs, to be included in the version info section of the executable/library file.
The following keys have special meanings and will be shown in the file properties of the Windows Explorer:
FileDescription, ProductName, ProductVersion, OriginalFilename and LegalCopyright
See MSDN for more details on the version info section of executables/libraries.
About this project
The original author and maintainers use this crate for their personal projects and although is has been tested in that context, we have no idea if the behaviour is the same everywhere.
To be brief, we are very much reliant on your bug reports and feature suggestions to make this crate better.