Package-info.xml From Online Manual

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Before reading on, you should know some definitions used in this documentation:

  • element aka tag: an instruction used to tell the package manager what to do. ie <install></install>
  • attribute aka property: an additional value used to describe an element
  • inline: code or text that is written in this file instead of coming from an outside source
  • file: the name or location of a file to be used instead of "inline"
  • location aka path: the location on the computer of a directory and/or file

There are also variables that may be used in place of a path.

  • $sourcedir: The directory where the source files are contained (ie Post.php, Admin.php, etc)
  • $boarddir: The directory where index.php is found. Usually one level beneath the source files are contained.
  • $avatardir: The directory where the avatars may be found
  • $themedir: The directory where the directories of the themes are located
  • $imagesdir: The directory of the images for each theme
  • $languagedir: The location of the directories of language files
  • $smileysdir: The location of the smiley directory

package-info.xml All elements, unless otherwise stated, are not optional and contain no attributes.

  • Contains the id of the package. Should be in the format of [username]:[package name]. For instance sleepy:LeetMod When submitting a mod to the mod site, the username should be your username from www.simplemachines.org
  • <name></name>
  • Contains the name of the package.
  • <type></type>
  • The type of package - "avatar", "language", or "modification".
  • <version></version>
  • The package's current version.
  • <install></install>, <upgrade></upgrade>, and <uninstall></uninstall>
  • Actions taken on installation. The elements and their attributes are the same for the install, upgrade, and uninstall elements.
  • Attributes:
  • for: What versions to install/upgrade/uninstall for. Comma delimited string with ranges such as "1.0-1.5,2.0"; optional
  • from: Upgrade Only; What mod versions they are upgrading from. Comma delimited string with ranges such as "1.0-1.5,2.0"; optional
  • Elements:
  • <readme></readme> or <readme /> (for use with type="file" only)
  • Filename of the readme file
  • Optional: Yes
  • Attributes:
  • lang: which language this readme applies to; optional
  • parsebbc: whether or not to parse bbcode in the readme; optional; defaults to false
  • type: "inline" or "file"; defaults to "file"; optional
  • <code></code> or <code /> (for use with type="file" only)
  • Filename of a php file to be executed.
  • Deprecated use in SMF 2.0, please use <database> in SMF 2.0 or higher
  • Optional: Yes
  • Attributes:
  • type: "inline" or "file"; defaults to "file"; optional
  • <database></database> or <database /> (for use with type="file" only)
    • Filename of a database code to be executed.
    • Only exists in SMF 2.0 or higher
    • Optional: Yes
    • Attributes:
    • type: "inline" or "file"; defaults to "file"; optional
    • <modification></modification> or <modification /> (for use with type="file" only)
    • Instructions to take for a modification.
    • Optional: Yes
    • Attributes:
    • type: if "inline", you may use the <file>, <operation>, <search>, and <add> elements listed in the modification.xml documentation."inline" or "file"; defaults to "file"; optional
    • reverse: reverse the instructions; "true" or "false"; defaults to "false"; optional
    • format: this documentation only covers xml formatted modifications and it is recommended that you use this format; "xml" or "boardmod"; defaults to "xml"; optional
    • <create-dir />
    • Create a new directory.
    • Optional: Yes
    • Attributes:
    • name: the name of the directory
    • destination: the path of the directory where you want to create this new directory
    • <create-file />
    • Create a blank file.
    • Optional: Yes
    • Attributes:
    • name: the name of the file
    • destination: the path of the directory where you want to create this new file
    • <require-dir />
    • Require a directory and all files in it from inside the package.
    • Optional: Yes
    • Attributes:
    • from: the path to the directory
    • name: the name of the directory
    • destination: the path of where you want to put this directory>
    • <require-file />
    • Require a file from inside the package.
    • Optional: Yes
    • Attributes:
    • from: the path to the file
    • name: the name of the file
    • destination: the path of where you want to put this file
    • <move-dir />
    • Move an entire directory. May also be used to rename a directory by moving it to it's parent directory with a different name.
    • Optional: Yes
    • Attributes:
    • from: the path of the directory you want to move
    • name: the name of the directory
    • destination: the path to where you want to put the directory
    • <move-file />
    • Move a file. May also be used to rename a file by moving it to it's parent directory with a different name.
    • Optional: Yes
    • Attributes:
    • from: the path of the file you want to move
    • name: the name of the file
    • destination: the path to where you want to put the file
    • <remove-dir />
    • Remove a directory and all files in it.
    • Optional: Yes
    • Attributes:
    • name: the name and path of the directory to be removed
    • <remove-file />
    • Remove a file.
    • Optional: Yes
    • Attributes:
    • name: the name and path of the file to be removed
    • <redirect></redirect> or <redirect />
    • Redirect after install/upgrade/uninstall.
    • Optional: Yes
    • Attributes:
    • url: the url to redirect to; Required. "$boardurl", "$scripturl", and "$session_id" are accepted.
    • type: inline or file. Whether to use a file or inline text for redirect text.
    • timeout: Time until the redirect occurs. Default: 5 seconds


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