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---
Type: article
State: [ obsolete ]
Title: Maintaining a HandBrake flatpak repository
Project: HandBrake
Project_URL: https://handbrake.fr/
Project_Version: 1.0.0
Language: English
Language_Code: en
Authors: [ John (j45) ]
Copyright: 2022 HandBrake Team
License: Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International
License_Abbr: CC BY-SA 4.0
License_URL: https://handbrake.fr/docs/license.html
---
Maintaining a HandBrake flatpak repository
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## Creating a new empty flatpak repository
This would be done once to set up the repo users update their HandBrake
flatpaks from. This repo gets served via http to users.
Initialize a new repository
ostree init --mode=archive-z2 --repo=<repo-dir>
Add the new repository to your flatpak remotes
flatpak --user remote-add --gpg-import=<pub-gpg-key> <repo-name> <repo-dir>
## Create a new HandBrake flatpak bundle
This may be done on a different machine than the repo.
From the HandBrake source tree, update build versions by running configure
./configure --prefix=/app --flatpak
Build flatpaks for GUI and CLI.
Results will be in build/pkg/flatpak/
cd build
make pkg.create.flatpak
## Importing flatpak bundles into the repository
For each build, a GUI and CLI flatpak bundle is imported.
Import a bundle
flatpak build-import-bundle <repo-dir> <flatpak-bundle>
Update the flatpak repo index
flatpak build-update-repo --generate-static-deltas <repo-dir>
Regenerate and gpg-sign ostree summary
ostree summary --repo=<repo-dir> --gpg-sign=<key-id> -u
## Check repo and application
List contents of the repo
flatpak --user remote-ls <repo-name>
Install the application (if you wish to test it)
flatpak --user install <repo-name> <app-name>