Inno Setup for Windows service?

冷暖自知 提交于 2019-11-26 04:29:25

问题


I have a .Net Windows service. I want to create an installer to install that windows service.

Basically, it has to do the following:

  1. Pack installutil.exe (Is it required?)
  2. Run installutil.exe MyService.exe
  3. Start MyService

Also, I want to provide an uninstaller which runs the following command:

installutil.exe /u MyService.exe

How to do these using Inno Setup?


回答1:


You don't need installutil.exe and probably you don't even have rights to redistribute it.

Here is the way I'm doing it in my application:

using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Configuration.Install; 
using System.IO;
using System.Linq;
using System.Reflection; 
using System.ServiceProcess;
using System.Text;

static void Main(string[] args)
{
    if (System.Environment.UserInteractive)
    {
        string parameter = string.Concat(args);
        switch (parameter)
        {
            case "--install":
                ManagedInstallerClass.InstallHelper(new string[] { Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly().Location });
                break;
            case "--uninstall":
                ManagedInstallerClass.InstallHelper(new string[] { "/u", Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly().Location });
                break;
        }
    }
    else
    {
        ServiceBase.Run(new WindowsService());
    }
}

Basically you can have your service to install/uninstall on its own by using ManagedInstallerClass as shown in my example.

Then it's just matter of adding into your InnoSetup script something like this:

[Run]
Filename: "{app}\MYSERVICE.EXE"; Parameters: "--install"

[UninstallRun]
Filename: "{app}\MYSERVICE.EXE"; Parameters: "--uninstall"



回答2:


Here's how i did it:

Exec(ExpandConstant('{dotnet40}\InstallUtil.exe'), ServiceLocation, '', SW_HIDE, ewWaitUntilTerminated, ResultCode);

Apparently, Inno setup has the following constants for referencing the .NET folder on your system:

  • {dotnet11}
  • {dotnet20}
  • {dotnet2032}
  • {dotnet2064}
  • {dotnet40}
  • {dotnet4032}
  • {dotnet4064}

More information available here.




回答3:


You can use

Exec(
    ExpandConstant('{sys}\sc.exe'),
    ExpandConstant('create "MyService" binPath= {app}\MyService.exe start= auto DisplayName= "My Service" obj= LocalSystem'), 
    '', 
    SW_HIDE, 
    ewWaitUntilTerminated, 
    ResultCode
    )

to create a service. See "sc.exe" on how to start, stop, check service status, delete service, etc.




回答4:


If you want to avoid reboots when the user upgrades then you need to stop the service before copying the exe and start again after.

There are some script functions to do this at Service - Functions to Start, Stop, Install, Remove a Service



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1449994/inno-setup-for-windows-service

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