- Added a professional HTML welcome page displayed when no web application is configured. - Enhanced `_load_webapp()` method to support improved path resolution for both development and bundled modes. - Updated error handling to show the welcome page instead of a bare error message when the webapp file is not found. - Modified unit tests to verify the welcome page is displayed in error scenarios. build: Complete Windows and macOS build scripts - Created `build_windows.py` for building Windows executable and optional MSI installer using PyInstaller. - Developed `build_macos.sh` for creating macOS application bundle and DMG image. - Added logging and error handling to build scripts for better user feedback. docs: Add build and icon requirements documentation - Created `PHASE_3_BUILD_SUMMARY.md` detailing the build process, results, and next steps. - Added `resources/icons/README.md` outlining icon requirements and creation guidelines. chore: Sync remotes script for repository maintenance - Introduced `sync_remotes.ps1` PowerShell script to fetch updates from origin and upstream remotes.
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Phase 3: Build & Distribution - Completion Summary
Status: ✅ WINDOWS BUILD COMPLETE | ⏳ MACOS PENDING | ⏳ CI/CD PENDING
What Was Implemented
1. PyInstaller Specification File
File: build/webdrop_bridge.spec
- Cross-platform spec supporting Windows and macOS
- Uses
SPECPATHvariable for proper path resolution - Bundles all dependencies: PySide6, Qt6 libraries, Chromium
- Includes data files:
webapp/,resources/ - Configured for GUI mode (no console window)
- Status: ✅ Functional
2. Windows Build Script
File: build/scripts/build_windows.py (315 lines)
- Encapsulated in
WindowsBuilderclass - Methods:
clean()- Remove previous buildsbuild_executable()- Run PyInstallercreate_msi()- WiX Toolset integration (optional)sign_executable()- Code signing (optional)
- CLI Arguments:
--msi- Create MSI installer--sign- Sign executable
- Unicode emoji support (UTF-8 encoding for Windows console)
- Status: ✅ Tested & Working
3. macOS Build Script
File: build/scripts/build_macos.sh (240+ lines)
- Creates .app bundle and DMG image
- Functions:
check_prerequisites()- Verify required toolsclean_builds()- Remove previous buildsbuild_executable()- PyInstaller compilationcreate_dmg()- DMG image generation (professional or fallback)sign_app()- Code signing supportnotarize_app()- Apple notarization support
- Color-coded output for visibility
- Comprehensive error handling
- Status: ✅ Implemented (untested - requires macOS)
4. Documentation
File: resources/icons/README.md
- Icon requirements and specifications
- Tools and commands for icon creation
- Design guidelines for both platforms
- Status: ℹ️ Reference documentation
Build Results
Windows Executable (✅ Complete)
Build Output Directory: build/dist/windows/
├── WebDropBridge.exe (195.66 MB) - Main executable
└── WebDropBridge/ - Dependency directory
├── PySide6/ (Qt6 libraries)
├── python3.13.zip (Python runtime)
└── [other dependencies]
Characteristics:
- Standalone executable (no Python installation required on user's machine)
- Includes Chromium WebEngine (explains large file size)
- All dependencies bundled
- GUI application (runs without console window)
- Ready for distribution or MSI packaging
Verification:
# File size
PS> Get-Item "build\dist\windows\WebDropBridge.exe" |
Select-Object Name, @{N='SizeMB';E={[math]::Round($_.Length/1MB,2)}}
# Result: WebDropBridge.exe (195.66 MB)
# Execution test
PS> .\build\dist\windows\WebDropBridge.exe --version
# Exit code: 0 ✅
Next Steps
Immediate (Phase 3 Continuation)
-
Test Windows Executable Functionality
# Run the application .\build\dist\windows\WebDropBridge.exe # Verify: # - Main window opens # - Web view loads # - Settings accessible # - Drag-and-drop works -
macOS Build Testing (requires macOS machine)
bash build/scripts/build_macos.sh # Should create: build/dist/macos/WebDropBridge.dmg -
Optional: Create MSI Installer
# Install WiX Toolset first python build/scripts/build_windows.py --msi # Output: WebDropBridge-Setup.exe
Deferred Tasks
-
GitHub Actions CI/CD Pipeline (
.github/workflows/build.yml)- Automated Windows builds on release tag
- macOS builds on release tag
- Checksum generation
- Upload to releases
-
Code Signing & Notarization
- Windows: Requires code signing certificate
- macOS: Requires Apple Developer ID and notarization credentials
Configuration Files Added
For Windows Builds
# build/scripts/build_windows.py
class WindowsBuilder:
def __init__(self, project_root: Path):
self.project_root = project_root
self.build_dir = project_root / "build"
...
For macOS Builds
# build/scripts/build_macos.sh
PROJECT_ROOT="$(dirname "$(dirname "$( cd "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")" && pwd )")")"
APP_NAME="WebDropBridge"
DMG_NAME="WebDropBridge.dmg"
PyInstaller Configuration
# build/webdrop_bridge.spec
SPECPATH = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(spec_file))
project_root = os.path.dirname(SPECPATH)
a = Analysis(
[os.path.join(project_root, 'src/webdrop_bridge/main.py')],
...
datas=[
(os.path.join(project_root, 'webapp'), 'webapp'),
(os.path.join(project_root, 'resources'), 'resources'),
],
)
Technical Decisions & Rationale
1. PyInstaller Spec File (Not CLI Arguments)
- Decision: Use .spec file instead of CLI args
- Rationale: Better cross-platform compatibility, easier to maintain, supports complex bundling
- Result: Unified spec works for both Windows and macOS
2. Separate Build Scripts (Windows Python, macOS Bash)
- Decision: Python for Windows, Bash for macOS
- Rationale: Windows Python is most portable, macOS scripts integrate better with shell tools
- Result: Platform-native experience, easier CI/CD integration
3. Large Executable Size (195.66 MB)
- Expected: Yes, includes:
- Python runtime (~50 MB)
- PySide6/Qt6 libraries (~80 MB)
- Embedded Chromium browser (~50 MB)
- Application code and resources (~15 MB)
- Mitigation: Users get single-file download, no external dependencies
4. Cross-Platform Data File Bundling
- Decision: Include webapp/ and resources/ in executables
- Rationale: Self-contained distribution, no external file dependencies
- Result: Users can place executable anywhere, always works
Known Limitations & Future Work
Windows
- MSI installer requires WiX Toolset installation on build machine
- Code signing requires code signing certificate
- No automatic updater yet (Phase 4.1)
macOS
- build_macos.sh script is implemented but untested (no macOS machine in workflow)
- Code signing requires macOS machine and certificate
- Notarization requires Apple Developer account
- Professional DMG requires create-dmg tool installation
General
- CI/CD pipeline not yet implemented
- Auto-update system not yet implemented (Phase 4.1)
- Icon files not yet created (resources/icons/app.ico, app.icns)
How to Use These Build Scripts
Quick Start
# Windows only - build executable
cd "c:\Development\VS Code Projects\webdrop_bridge"
python build/scripts/build_windows.py
# Windows - create MSI (requires WiX)
python build/scripts/build_windows.py --msi
# macOS only - create .app and DMG
bash build/scripts/build_macos.sh
# macOS - with code signing
bash build/scripts/build_macos.sh --sign
Output Locations
Windows:
- Executable:
build/dist/windows/WebDropBridge.exe - MSI:
build/dist/windows/WebDropBridge-Setup.exe(if --msi used)
macOS:
- App Bundle:
build/dist/macos/WebDropBridge.app - DMG:
build/dist/macos/WebDropBridge.dmg
Environment Setup
Windows Build Machine
# Install PyInstaller (already in requirements-dev.txt)
pip install pyinstaller
# Optional: Install WiX for MSI creation
# Download from: https://github.com/wixtoolset/wix3/releases
# Or: choco install wixtoolset
macOS Build Machine
# PyInstaller is in requirements-dev.txt
pip install pyinstaller
# Optional: Install create-dmg for professional DMG
brew install create-dmg
# For code signing and notarization:
# - macOS Developer Certificate (in Keychain)
# - Apple ID + app-specific password
# - Team ID
Version: 1.0.0
Build Date: January 2026
Built With: PyInstaller 6.18.0, PySide6 6.10.1, Python 3.13.11