Uploading snaps to myapps.developer.ubuntu.com

Natalia natalia.bidart at canonical.com
Fri Jun 17 14:14:31 UTC 2016


On Fri, Jun 17, 2016 at 3:16 AM, Didier Roche <didier.roche at canonical.com>
wrote:

> Le 17/06/2016 07:18, Reinhard Pointner a écrit :
>
> Hi snappers!
>
>
> Hey Reinhard!
>
>
> How long does it take for a snap to become visible via the `snap` command
> after it has been uploaded and published via developer.ubuntu.com?
>
> I've uploaded a snap 24h ago (to beta and edge channels) and it's
> published according to the website. But snap says it can't find the package
> (i.e. `sudo snap install filebot --channel=edge`).
>
> Channel beta/edge don't appear in `snap find` afaik, but if I install by
> name, shouldn't it work even if it's not in the public listing? It's set as
> a paid package if that make a difference.
>
> It's normally instant (as soon as it says it's published, meaning that
> checks pass, which are automatic if you don't use restricted interfaces).
> I can't find your snap there either:
> https://uappexplorer.com/apps?q=filebot&sort=relevance&type=snappy or
> trying to install from the edge channel)
>
> It's either still in manual review mode (but the web interface is normally
> telling you this) or something happened. I'm ccing Natalia who will be able
> to check for this.
>

I checked in the store data and the snap is properly approved and
published. But it uses "confinement: devmode", and there is still some work
being done in the snap client to support installing devmode snaps directly
from the store. So until that is completed, you will need to either
sideload your snap, or submit a new revision with "confinement: strict" so
"snap find" finds it.

The devmode support in the snap client is almost ready, we expect it to be
available for users by the end of next week.

I hope this answers your question.
Natalia.
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