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Author SHA1 Message Date
justin 24b9e0aa80 Auto-install .NET 8 runtimes if missing
A fresh Windows Server install has neither ASP.NET Core 8 nor .NET
Desktop 8, so the Service refuses to start and the GUI fails to
launch — the symptoms link to aka.ms/dotnet-core-applaunch but it's
not obvious from the GUI itself what's wrong.

Setup now:
- Detects each runtime by looking for an 8.x folder under
  %ProgramFiles%\dotnet\shared\Microsoft.{AspNetCore,WindowsDesktop}.App
- Uses Inno Setup's built-in TDownloadWizardPage to fetch any missing
  runtime from the aka.ms redirect and runs `/install /quiet /norestart`
- Treats Microsoft's 1638 / 3010 / 1641 exit codes as success

If the box has no internet, the prereq install fails with a clear
message and a "continue anyway?" prompt. README + installation docs
list the manual download URLs and `dotnet --list-runtimes` check;
troubleshooting has a section pointing at the same fix when the
service won't start after install.
2026-05-08 13:39:45 -04:00
justin 1229c52ecf Sync .NET cwd, bake version, pass /O absolute (#13) 2026-05-08 13:35:49 -04:00
justin 14d1bdc461 Capture ISCC stdout+stderr and pre-flight {#RepoRoot} paths (#12) 2026-05-08 13:19:09 -04:00
justin 7c164ab3b3 Sync: ISCC cwd fix (#11) 2026-05-08 13:10:13 -04:00
justin d89290aedb Sync: installer diagnostics (#9) 2026-05-08 12:56:22 -04:00
justin ddd36a9116 Sync from GitHub main: v0.1.4 (#8) 2026-05-08 12:32:42 -04:00
justin b66dd245c0 Sync from GitHub main: Gitea Actions support (#7) 2026-05-08 12:02:59 -04:00
11 changed files with 404 additions and 8 deletions
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@@ -0,0 +1,102 @@
name: Release (Gitea)
# Lives in .gitea/workflows/ so it runs on Gitea Actions only. The GitHub-side
# release lives in .github/workflows/release.yml.
#
# Triggered automatically on v* tag pushes; can also be invoked manually via
# workflow_dispatch with a version override (useful for testing the runner
# without bumping the project version).
on:
push:
tags:
- 'v*'
workflow_dispatch:
inputs:
version:
description: 'Version to build (e.g. 0.1.4). Defaults to Directory.Build.props.'
required: false
jobs:
build-installer:
runs-on: windows-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Setup .NET
uses: actions/setup-dotnet@v4
with:
dotnet-version: '8.0.x'
- name: Resolve version
id: ver
shell: pwsh
run: |
if ('${{ github.event_name }}' -eq 'push') {
$v = '${{ github.ref_name }}'.TrimStart('v')
} elseif ('${{ inputs.version }}') {
$v = '${{ inputs.version }}'
} else {
[xml]$p = Get-Content Directory.Build.props
$v = $p.Project.PropertyGroup.Version
}
"version=$v" | Out-File $env:GITHUB_OUTPUT -Append
Write-Host "Building version $v"
- name: Restore + test
shell: pwsh
run: |
dotnet restore WebhookServer.sln
dotnet test WebhookServer.sln -c Release
- name: Ensure Inno Setup is installed
shell: pwsh
run: |
if (-not (Get-Command iscc -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue) -and `
-not (Test-Path 'C:\Program Files (x86)\Inno Setup 6\ISCC.exe') -and `
-not (Test-Path 'C:\Program Files\Inno Setup 6\ISCC.exe')) {
choco install innosetup --no-progress -y
}
- name: Build installer
shell: pwsh
run: ./scripts/build-installer.ps1 -VersionOverride ${{ steps.ver.outputs.version }}
- name: Upload installer artifact
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
with:
name: WebhookServer-Setup-${{ steps.ver.outputs.version }}
path: dist/WebhookServer-Setup-*.exe
- name: Create Gitea release with installer attached
if: startsWith(github.ref, 'refs/tags/v')
shell: pwsh
env:
GITEA_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
run: |
$version = '${{ steps.ver.outputs.version }}'
$tag = '${{ github.ref_name }}'
$repo = '${{ github.repository }}'
$serverUrl = '${{ github.server_url }}'
$apiBase = "$serverUrl/api/v1/repos/$repo"
$headers = @{ Authorization = "token $env:GITEA_TOKEN" }
# 1. Create the release.
$isPre = $version.StartsWith('0.')
$createBody = @{
tag_name = $tag
name = "Webhook Server $version"
body = "Automated build via Gitea Actions runner."
draft = $false
prerelease = $isPre
} | ConvertTo-Json
$rel = Invoke-RestMethod -Uri "$apiBase/releases" -Method Post `
-Headers $headers -ContentType 'application/json' -Body $createBody
Write-Host "Created release id=$($rel.id) tag=$tag"
# 2. Attach the installer.
$file = Get-Item "dist/WebhookServer-Setup-$version.exe"
$uploadUri = "$apiBase/releases/$($rel.id)/assets?name=$($file.Name)"
Invoke-RestMethod -Uri $uploadUri -Method Post -Headers $headers `
-ContentType 'application/octet-stream' -InFile $file.FullName | Out-Null
Write-Host "Uploaded $($file.Name) ($([math]::Round($file.Length / 1MB, 2)) MB) to $tag"
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@@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ on:
branches: [main]
pull_request:
branches: [main]
workflow_dispatch:
jobs:
build:
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@@ -12,6 +12,9 @@ on:
jobs:
build-installer:
# Gitea reads .github/workflows/ for compatibility, but the create-release
# step uses a GitHub-only action. Skip the whole job on non-GitHub runners.
if: github.server_url == 'https://github.com'
runs-on: windows-latest
permissions:
contents: write # needed to create releases / upload assets
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@@ -11,6 +11,10 @@ on:
jobs:
sync:
# Gitea reads .github/workflows/ for compatibility, but this workflow
# pushes to a GitHub-hosted wiki. Skip on non-GitHub runners; the Gitea
# wiki is synced separately via scripts/sync-wiki.ps1.
if: github.server_url == 'https://github.com'
runs-on: windows-latest
permissions:
contents: write
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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
<Project>
<PropertyGroup>
<Version>0.1.3</Version>
<Version>0.1.4</Version>
<Authors>Justin Paul</Authors>
<Company>Justin Paul</Company>
<Product>Webhook Server</Product>
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@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ Designed for sysadmins who want to wire up tools like **Zerto pre/post scripts**
## Quickstart
1. **Download** the latest installer: <https://github.com/recklessop/webhook-server/releases/latest>
2. **Run it.** UAC accept → next, next, finish. Adds a Start Menu entry, registers and starts the Windows Service.
2. **Run it.** UAC accept → next, next, finish. Adds a Start Menu entry, registers and starts the Windows Service. The installer also downloads + installs the **.NET 8 runtimes** (ASP.NET Core + Desktop) if they're missing — fresh Windows Server installs need this.
3. **Open Webhook Server** from the Start Menu (auto-elevates).
4. **File → New endpoint**, configure a slug + script, save, hit the URL.
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@@ -6,10 +6,34 @@ This page covers a fresh install. If you already have Webhook Server installed,
- Windows 10, Windows 11, or Windows Server 2019 / 2022 / 2025
- Administrator rights to install the service and to run the GUI
- **.NET 8 runtimes** (the installer downloads + installs them automatically if missing — see below)
- (Optional, only if you publish from source) .NET 8 SDK
The installer is **x64 only**. There is no x86 build.
### .NET 8 runtimes
Webhook Server is published as framework-dependent (so the installer stays small) and needs two .NET 8 runtimes on the target machine:
| Runtime | Used by | Auto-installed by setup |
|---|---|---|
| ASP.NET Core 8 Runtime (`Microsoft.AspNetCore.App` 8.x) | the Service / Kestrel | Yes |
| .NET Desktop Runtime 8 (`Microsoft.WindowsDesktop.App` 8.x) | the WPF GUI | Yes |
A clean Windows Server install has neither. The installer detects what's missing and downloads + installs each one silently before copying our files. If the machine has no internet access, install them manually first:
- ASP.NET Core 8 Runtime — <https://aka.ms/dotnet/8.0/aspnetcore-runtime-win-x64.exe>
- .NET Desktop Runtime 8 — <https://aka.ms/dotnet/8.0/windowsdesktop-runtime-win-x64.exe>
Run each with `/install /quiet /norestart` for unattended installs, or just double-click. A reboot is rarely required.
To check what's already installed:
```powershell
dotnet --list-runtimes
# expect to see Microsoft.AspNetCore.App 8.x.y and Microsoft.WindowsDesktop.App 8.x.y
```
## 1. Download
Grab the latest installer from the GitHub Releases page:
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@@ -38,6 +38,28 @@ You launched the GUI without elevation. The admin pipe ACL is `SYSTEM` + `Admini
**Fix in v0.1.0**: right-click the Start Menu shortcut → **Run as administrator**, or upgrade.
### Service won't start after install / GUI says "Disconnected" with no obvious error
If `Get-Service WebhookServer` shows it stopped and `Start-Service WebhookServer` fails, or the GUI itself won't even launch, you're probably missing a .NET 8 runtime. The v0.1.4+ installer auto-fetches them, but a clean Windows Server box might still hit this if the install was offline or used an older installer.
Check what's installed:
```powershell
dotnet --list-runtimes
```
You need both:
- `Microsoft.AspNetCore.App 8.x.y` — for the Service
- `Microsoft.WindowsDesktop.App 8.x.y` — for the GUI
If either is missing, install from:
- ASP.NET Core 8 Runtime — <https://aka.ms/dotnet/8.0/aspnetcore-runtime-win-x64.exe>
- .NET Desktop Runtime 8 — <https://aka.ms/dotnet/8.0/windowsdesktop-runtime-win-x64.exe>
Re-run with `/install /quiet /norestart` for unattended installs. Then `Start-Service WebhookServer`.
### "Connection refused" hitting the hook URL
Three possibilities, in order of probability:
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@@ -86,6 +86,17 @@ Filename: "powershell.exe"; \
RunOnceId: "RemoveWebhookService"
[Code]
const
// aka.ms redirects to the latest 8.0.x patch. Inno Setup's downloader
// follows redirects via the Windows HTTP stack.
AspNetCore8Url = 'https://aka.ms/dotnet/8.0/aspnetcore-runtime-win-x64.exe';
WinDesktop8Url = 'https://aka.ms/dotnet/8.0/windowsdesktop-runtime-win-x64.exe';
AspNetCore8File = 'aspnetcore-runtime-8.0-win-x64.exe';
WinDesktop8File = 'windowsdesktop-runtime-8.0-win-x64.exe';
var
DownloadPage: TDownloadWizardPage;
function ServiceExists(): Boolean;
var
ResultCode: Integer;
@@ -96,6 +107,119 @@ begin
Result := (ResultCode = 0);
end;
// True if a Microsoft.* shared-framework directory under
// %ProgramFiles%\dotnet\shared contains at least one 8.x.y subfolder.
function HasDotNet8(const RuntimeName: String): Boolean;
var
rec: TFindRec;
base: String;
begin
Result := False;
base := ExpandConstant('{commonpf}\dotnet\shared\') + RuntimeName;
if not DirExists(base) then Exit;
if FindFirst(base + '\8.*', rec) then
try
repeat
if (rec.Name <> '.') and (rec.Name <> '..') and
DirExists(base + '\' + rec.Name) then begin
Result := True;
Exit;
end;
until not FindNext(rec);
finally
FindClose(rec);
end;
end;
function NeedsAspNet8(): Boolean;
begin
Result := not HasDotNet8('Microsoft.AspNetCore.App');
end;
function NeedsWinDesktop8(): Boolean;
begin
Result := not HasDotNet8('Microsoft.WindowsDesktop.App');
end;
procedure InitializeWizard;
begin
DownloadPage := CreateDownloadPage(
'Downloading prerequisites',
'Webhook Server needs the .NET 8 runtimes. Setup is fetching them now.',
nil);
end;
// Runs a downloaded runtime installer silently. Treats Microsoft's
// "success but reboot pending" / "newer already installed" exit codes
// as successes so we don't fail the whole install over a benign result.
function RunRuntimeInstaller(const FileName, DisplayName: String): String;
var
resultCode: Integer;
fullPath: String;
begin
Result := '';
fullPath := ExpandConstant('{tmp}\') + FileName;
if not Exec(fullPath, '/install /quiet /norestart', '', SW_HIDE,
ewWaitUntilTerminated, resultCode) then begin
Result := 'Could not launch the ' + DisplayName + ' installer.';
Exit;
end;
case resultCode of
0, 1638, 3010, 1641: ;
else
Result := DisplayName + ' installer failed (exit code ' +
IntToStr(resultCode) + ').';
end;
end;
function NextButtonClick(CurPageID: Integer): Boolean;
var
errMsg: String;
begin
Result := True;
if CurPageID <> wpReady then Exit;
if not (NeedsAspNet8 or NeedsWinDesktop8) then Exit;
DownloadPage.Clear;
if NeedsAspNet8 then
DownloadPage.Add(AspNetCore8Url, AspNetCore8File, '');
if NeedsWinDesktop8 then
DownloadPage.Add(WinDesktop8Url, WinDesktop8File, '');
DownloadPage.Show;
try
try
DownloadPage.Download;
except
if MsgBox('Failed to download the .NET 8 runtimes:' + #13#10#13#10 +
GetExceptionMessage + #13#10#13#10 +
'Continue installing anyway? Webhook Server will not start ' +
'until the runtimes are installed manually.',
mbError, MB_YESNO) = IDNO then
Result := False;
Exit;
end;
finally
DownloadPage.Hide;
end;
if NeedsAspNet8 then begin
errMsg := RunRuntimeInstaller(AspNetCore8File, 'ASP.NET Core 8 Runtime');
if errMsg <> '' then begin
MsgBox(errMsg, mbError, MB_OK);
Result := False;
Exit;
end;
end;
if NeedsWinDesktop8 then begin
errMsg := RunRuntimeInstaller(WinDesktop8File, '.NET Desktop Runtime 8');
if errMsg <> '' then begin
MsgBox(errMsg, mbError, MB_OK);
Result := False;
Exit;
end;
end;
end;
function PrepareToInstall(var NeedsRestart: Boolean): String;
var
ResultCode: Integer;
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@@ -53,15 +53,125 @@ if ($LASTEXITCODE -ne 0) { throw 'service publish failed' }
-c $Configuration -r win-x64 --self-contained false -o $publishGui | Out-Host
if ($LASTEXITCODE -ne 0) { throw 'GUI publish failed' }
# 2. Compile installer.
# 2. Pre-flight: confirm every source path the .iss references exists, and
# surface the longest path so MAX_PATH issues are obvious in the log.
function Show-SourcePath($label, $path, [switch]$Recursive) {
if (-not (Test-Path $path)) { Write-Warning "MISSING $label : $path"; return }
$items = if ($Recursive) {
Get-ChildItem $path -Recurse -File -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
} else {
Get-ChildItem $path -File -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
}
$count = ($items | Measure-Object).Count
$longest = ($items | Measure-Object -Maximum -Property { $_.FullName.Length }).Maximum
Write-Host (" {0,-30} files={1,-5} longestPath={2,-5} root={3}" -f $label, $count, $longest, $path)
}
Write-Host ""
Write-Host "--- pre-flight: source paths the .iss will read ---" -ForegroundColor Cyan
Show-SourcePath 'publish\service' $publishSvc -Recursive
Show-SourcePath 'publish\gui' $publishGui -Recursive
Show-SourcePath 'scripts' (Join-Path $repoRoot 'scripts')
Show-SourcePath 'scripts\examples' (Join-Path $repoRoot 'scripts\examples') -Recursive
Show-SourcePath 'docs' (Join-Path $repoRoot 'docs') -Recursive
Show-SourcePath 'resources' (Join-Path $repoRoot 'resources')
Show-SourcePath 'README.md (file)' (Join-Path $repoRoot 'README.md')
$lpe = (Get-ItemProperty 'HKLM:\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\FileSystem' `
-Name LongPathsEnabled -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue).LongPathsEnabled
Write-Host " LongPathsEnabled (HKLM): $lpe"
Write-Host ""
# 3. Compile installer.
$iscc = Find-InnoCompiler
$iss = Join-Path $repoRoot 'installer\webhook-server.iss'
$dist = Join-Path $repoRoot 'dist'
New-Item -ItemType Directory -Path $dist -Force | Out-Null
Write-Host "Compiling installer with $iscc"
& $iscc "/DAppVersion=$version" $iss
if ($LASTEXITCODE -ne 0) { throw 'Inno Setup compile failed' }
# Run ISCC from the .iss directory with just the bare filename. When invoked
# with a deeply-nested absolute path on the act-runner host (under
# %SystemRoot%\System32\config\systemprofile\...), ISCC sometimes prints a
# generic "The system cannot find the path specified." before it touches any
# source files. cd-ing first sidesteps it.
$issDir = Split-Path $iss -Parent
$issName = Split-Path $iss -Leaf
# Extra pre-flight: confirm the specific files our .iss references that a
# trivial test .iss wouldn't (icon, README, scripts) actually exist relative
# to the .iss directory the way ISCC will resolve them (RepoRoot = ..\).
Write-Host "--- pre-flight: paths the .iss references via {#RepoRoot} ---" -ForegroundColor Cyan
$issRefs = @(
'resources\webhook-server.ico',
'README.md',
'scripts\install-service.ps1',
'scripts\uninstall-service.ps1',
'publish\service',
'publish\gui',
'docs',
'scripts\examples'
)
foreach ($ref in $issRefs) {
$abs = Join-Path $repoRoot $ref
$exists = Test-Path $abs
Write-Host (" {0,-40} exists={1} ({2})" -f $ref, $exists, $abs)
}
Write-Host ""
Write-Host "--- runtime context ---" -ForegroundColor Cyan
Write-Host " whoami: $(whoami)"
Write-Host " USERPROFILE: $env:USERPROFILE"
Write-Host " APPDATA: $env:APPDATA"
Write-Host " LOCALAPPDATA: $env:LOCALAPPDATA"
Write-Host " TEMP: $env:TEMP"
$isccDir = Split-Path $iscc -Parent
Write-Host " ISCC dir: $isccDir"
foreach ($f in @('ISCC.exe','ISCmplr.dll','ISPP.dll','Default.isl','Compil32.exe')) {
$p = Join-Path $isccDir $f
Write-Host (" {0,-15} exists={1}" -f $f, (Test-Path $p))
}
Write-Host ""
Write-Host " PS location (pre): $((Get-Location).Path)"
Write-Host " .NET cwd (pre): $([System.IO.Directory]::GetCurrentDirectory())"
Push-Location $issDir
$savedDotNetCwd = [System.IO.Directory]::GetCurrentDirectory()
[System.IO.Directory]::SetCurrentDirectory($issDir)
try {
Write-Host " PS location (post): $((Get-Location).Path)"
Write-Host " .NET cwd (post): $([System.IO.Directory]::GetCurrentDirectory())"
# Bake the version into a temp .iss and override OutputDir to an absolute
# path so nothing in the build depends on cwd resolution.
$tempIss = Join-Path $issDir "webhook-server.gen.iss"
$issBody = Get-Content $issName -Raw
$pattern = '(?s)#ifndef AppVersion\s+#define AppVersion "[^"]*"\s+#endif'
if ($issBody -notmatch $pattern) { throw "Could not find #ifndef AppVersion block in $issName" }
$issBody = $issBody -replace $pattern, "#define AppVersion `"$version`""
Set-Content -Path $tempIss -Value $issBody -Encoding ascii
Write-Host " using $tempIss"
# Capture stdout+stderr together so any error line ISCC emits is visible
# in the runner log even if the runner's console capture drops one stream.
# /O<absolute> overrides OutputDir so ..\dist isn't resolved relative to
# whatever cwd ISCC actually inherits.
$logPath = Join-Path $env:TEMP "iscc-$version.log"
& $iscc "/O$dist" (Split-Path $tempIss -Leaf) *>&1 | Tee-Object -FilePath $logPath | ForEach-Object { Write-Host $_ }
$exit = $LASTEXITCODE
Write-Host " ISCC exit code: $exit"
Write-Host " ISCC log path: $logPath"
if (Test-Path $logPath) {
Write-Host " --- iscc log file contents ---"
Get-Content $logPath | ForEach-Object { Write-Host " $_" }
Write-Host " --- end iscc log ---"
}
Remove-Item $tempIss -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
} finally {
[System.IO.Directory]::SetCurrentDirectory($savedDotNetCwd)
Pop-Location
}
if ($exit -ne 0) { throw "Inno Setup compile failed (exit $exit)" }
$out = Get-Item (Join-Path $dist "WebhookServer-Setup-$version.exe")
Write-Host ""
@@ -82,8 +82,14 @@ public sealed partial class ConfigCheckpointsViewModel : ObservableObject
{
if (Selected is null) return;
// Capture before the refresh; the ObservableCollection.Clear() in
// RefreshAsync nulls Selected (the original instance is gone from the
// collection so the SelectedItem binding clears).
var fileName = Selected.FileName;
var savedAt = Selected.SavedAt;
var ok = MessageBox.Show(
$"Roll the configuration back to the checkpoint from {Selected.SavedAt.ToLocalTime():yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss}?\n\nThe current configuration is automatically saved as a new checkpoint first, so you can roll forward again.",
$"Roll the configuration back to the checkpoint from {savedAt.ToLocalTime():yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss}?\n\nThe current configuration is automatically saved as a new checkpoint first, so you can roll forward again.",
"Confirm rollback",
MessageBoxButton.OKCancel,
MessageBoxImage.Warning);
@@ -91,10 +97,10 @@ public sealed partial class ConfigCheckpointsViewModel : ObservableObject
try
{
await _client.RestoreBackupAsync(Selected.FileName).ConfigureAwait(false);
await _client.RestoreBackupAsync(fileName).ConfigureAwait(false);
await RefreshAsync().ConfigureAwait(false);
Application.Current.Dispatcher.Invoke(() =>
StatusMessage = $"Rolled back to {Selected!.FileName}.");
StatusMessage = $"Rolled back to {fileName}.");
}
catch (Exception ex)
{