The Store's unpackaged EXE path would require Authenticode-signing the installer and every PE file inside it. MSIX submissions are re-signed by the Store instead, so this route needs no code-signing certificate. build-msix.ps1 mirrors build-installer.ps1 and consumes the same per-architecture build artifacts, leaving the installer, portable archives and WinSparkle appcast untouched. One template generates the manifest for both architectures, carrying the identity reserved in Partner Center. check_windows_msix.py recomputes the package family name from the publisher DN, so a mistyped identity fails CI rather than a submission, and it parses the script rather than running it because root CI is Linux. Qualified logo assets are indexed into resources.pri; without the altform-unplated variants the shell draws the taskbar icon on an accent-coloured plate. PlatformDetector.isPackagedInstall gates the in-app updater and the Liberapay tile, which the read-only package directory and Store commerce policy respectively rule out. Gating at runtime keeps one Windows build feeding both the installer and the Store package.
14 lines
592 B
Dart
14 lines
592 B
Dart
import 'package:plezy/utils/platform_detector.dart';
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class DonationService {
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static const String donationUrl = 'https://liberapay.com/edde746';
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/// Suppressed inside a packaged (MSIX/Store) install: Microsoft Store policy
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/// treats a link that solicits payment outside the Store as a commerce
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/// mechanism, so the tile is a certification risk there. Every other Windows
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/// build shape and every other platform keeps it.
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static bool get isEnabled {
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return const bool.fromEnvironment('ENABLE_DONATIONS', defaultValue: false) && !PlatformDetector.isPackagedInstall();
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}
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}
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