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Flatpak is a technology for building and distributing applications with the goal of having a universal package format for all Linux distributions, it is similar to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snap_(software) Snap],  
Flatpak is a technology for building and distributing applications with the goal of having a universal package format for all Linux distributions, it is similar to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snap_(software) Snap],  


== Installation ==


== Setup / Installation ==
=== Prerequisites ===
 
=== Runtime dependencies ===


* {{Pkg|dbus}}
* {{Pkg|dbus}}
* {{Pkg|polkit}}
* {{Pkg|polkit}}
* {{Pkg|xdg-desktop-portal}}
* {{Pkg|xdg-desktop-portal}}
* an implementation of <code>xdg-desktop-portal</code>, e.g. {{Pkg|xdg-desktop-portal-gtk}}
* An implementation of <code>xdg-desktop-portal</code>, e.g. {{Pkg|xdg-desktop-portal-gtk}}
* [[Repositories#Managing_repositories|Enable]] community repository.


{{Note|If you are running a window manager from {{Path|.xinitrc}}, make sure you are running a <code>dbus</code> session explicitly, i.e.:
{{Note|If you are running a window manager from {{Path|.xinitrc}}, make sure you are running a <code>dbus</code> session explicitly, i.e.:
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{{Cmd|# exec dbus-launch --exit-with-session your_favourite_wm}}}}
{{Cmd|# exec dbus-launch --exit-with-session your_favourite_wm}}}}


=== Installing Flatpak Itself ===
=== Installing Flatpak ===
 
''From: https://flatpak.org/setup/Alpine/''
 
{{Note|To install Flatpak you will need to enable the  Community repository, See: [[Repositories#Managing_repositories|Repositories - Managing repositories]]}}


To install Flatpak run:
Following instructions are from official guide:  


{{cmd|# apk add {{Pkg|flatpak}}}}
To install Flatpak run: {{cmd|# apk add {{Pkg|flatpak}}}}


Next you need to add a repository, for this guide we will use the recommended repository, [https://flathub.org Flathub].
Next you need to add a repository, for this guide we will use the recommended repository, [https://flathub.org Flathub]. {{cmd|$ flatpak remote-add --user --if-not-exists flathub https://flathub.org/repo/flathub.flatpakrepo}}
 
{{cmd|$ flatpak remote-add --user --if-not-exists flathub https://flathub.org/repo/flathub.flatpakrepo}}


Flatpak is now ready to use immediately, however flatpak desktop entries will not appear until you restart your desktop session (i.e. by logging out and then logging back in)
Flatpak is now ready to use immediately, however flatpak desktop entries will not appear until you restart your desktop session (i.e. by logging out and then logging back in)
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== Usage ==
== Usage ==


To get all of the available options to use with the '''flatpak''' command run: '''flatpak --help''' or '''flatpak -h''',
To get all of the available options to use with the '''flatpak''' command run: '''flatpak --help''' or '''flatpak -h'''
 


=== Search ===
=== Search ===
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ungoogled-chromium    A lightweight approach to removing Google web service dependency  com.github.Eloston.UngoogledChromium  96.0.4664.45  stable  flathub
ungoogled-chromium    A lightweight approach to removing Google web service dependency  com.github.Eloston.UngoogledChromium  96.0.4664.45  stable  flathub
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=== Install ===
=== Install ===
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Which do you want to use (0 to abort)? [0-5]:
Which do you want to use (0 to abort)? [0-5]:
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=== Remove ===
=== Remove ===
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== Developers ==
== Troubleshooting ==
 
* [https://docs.flatpak.org/en/latest/available-runtimes.html Flatpak - available runtimes]


These are all hosted on [https://flathub.org/ Flathub.org].
== Troubleshooting ==
{{Draft|More documentation and testing is needed, but everything currently here should be safe to follow.}}
{{Draft|More documentation and testing is needed, but everything currently here should be safe to follow.}}


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There is a current issue where sometimes flatpak will try to read the system-wide repository even if your install is with --user. This will result in failure to launch a flatpak application with the terminal reading ""error: While opening repository /var/lib/flatpak/repo: opening repo: opendir(/var/lib/flatpak/repo): No such file or directory". An alpine user has posted more information, as well as a workaround, at https://github.com/flatpak/flatpak/issues/5488
There is a current issue where sometimes flatpak will try to read the system-wide repository even if your install is with --user. This will result in failure to launch a flatpak application with the terminal reading ""error: While opening repository /var/lib/flatpak/repo: opening repo: opendir(/var/lib/flatpak/repo): No such file or directory". An alpine user has posted more information, as well as a workaround, at https://github.com/flatpak/flatpak/issues/5488


== Links ==
== See also ==
* [https://flatpak.org/setup/Alpine/ Official setup Guide]
* [https://docs.flatpak.org/en/latest/available-runtimes.html Flatpak - available runtimes]
* [https://flatpak.org/ Flatpak]
* [https://flatpak.org/ Flatpak]
* [https://flathub.org/ Flathub]
* [https://flathub.org/ Flathub]

Latest revision as of 04:59, 16 January 2025

Flatpak is a technology for building and distributing applications with the goal of having a universal package format for all Linux distributions, it is similar to Snap,

Installation

Prerequisites

Note: If you are running a window manager from .xinitrc, make sure you are running a dbus session explicitly, i.e.:

# exec dbus-launch --exit-with-session your_favourite_wm

Installing Flatpak

Following instructions are from official guide:

To install Flatpak run:

# apk add flatpak

Next you need to add a repository, for this guide we will use the recommended repository, Flathub.

$ flatpak remote-add --user --if-not-exists flathub https://flathub.org/repo/flathub.flatpakrepo

Flatpak is now ready to use immediately, however flatpak desktop entries will not appear until you restart your desktop session (i.e. by logging out and then logging back in)

Usage

To get all of the available options to use with the flatpak command run: flatpak --help or flatpak -h

Search

To search for applications run flatpak --user search <appplicationname>

Example:

~$ flatpak --user search chromium Name Description Application ID Version Branch Remotes Chromium Web Browser The web browser from Chromium project org.chromium.Chromium 96.0.4664.93 stable flathub Chromium B.S.U. Fast paced, arcade-style, top-scrolling space shooter net.sourceforge.chromium-bsu 0.9.16.1 stable flathub ungoogled-chromium A lightweight approach to removing Google web service dependency com.github.Eloston.UngoogledChromium 96.0.4664.45 stable flathub

Install

To install a package run flatpak --user install <applicationname>

~$ flatpak --user install com.github.Eloston.UngoogledChromium Looking for matches… com.github.Eloston.UngoogledChromium permissions: ipc network cups pulseaudio wayland x11 devices file access [1] dbus access [2] bus ownership [3] system dbus access [4] [1] /run/.heim_org.h5l.kcm-socket, home, xdg-run/pipewire-0 [2] org.freedesktop.FileManager1, org.freedesktop.Notifications, org.freedesktop.secrets, org.gnome.SessionManager [3] org.mpris.MediaPlayer2.chromium.* [4] org.freedesktop.Avahi, org.freedesktop.UPower ID Branch Op Remote Download 1. com.github.Eloston.UngoogledChromium.Codecs stable i flathub < 1.1 MB 2. com.github.Eloston.UngoogledChromium.Locale stable i flathub < 112.8 kB 3. com.github.Eloston.UngoogledChromium stable i flathub < 119.0 MB Proceed with these changes to the system installation? [Y/n]:

or if you don't know or don't want to type the exact package name:

~$ flatpak --user install chromium Looking for matches… Similar refs found for ‘chromium’ in remote ‘flathub’ (system): 1) app/net.sourceforge.chromium-bsu/x86_64/stable 2) runtime/com.github.Eloston.UngoogledChromium.Codecs/x86_64/stable 3) runtime/org.chromium.Chromium.Codecs/x86_64/stable 4) app/org.chromium.Chromium/x86_64/stable 5) app/com.github.Eloston.UngoogledChromium/x86_64/stable Which do you want to use (0 to abort)? [0-5]:

Remove

To remove a package run: flatpak --user remove <applicationname>

~$ flatpak --user remove com.github.Eloston.UngoogledChromium ID Branch Op 1. com.github.Eloston.UngoogledChromium stable r 2. com.github.Eloston.UngoogledChromium.Codecs stable r 3. com.github.Eloston.UngoogledChromium.Locale stable r Proceed with these changes to the system installation? [Y/n]:


or if you don't know or don't want to type the exact package name:

~$ flatpak --user remove chromium Similar installed refs found for ‘chromium’: 1) app/com.github.Eloston.UngoogledChromium/x86_64/stable (system) 2) runtime/com.github.Eloston.UngoogledChromium.Codecs/x86_64/stable (system) 3) All of the above Which do you want to use (0 to abort)? [0-3]:

Troubleshooting

This material is work-in-progress ...

More documentation and testing is needed, but everything currently here should be safe to follow.
(Last edited by Prabuanand on 16 Jan 2025.)

Permission errors

If you receive errors about permissions then you may need to add your user to the flatpak group.

Note: You need to log out and log back in or reboot for the group change(s) to take effect

Application launch errors

If the application is not starting try running it with

flatpak run the.application.name

on a terminal. If this yields an a dbus error starting with Failed to connect to session bus then you might solve this by adding

export $(dbus-launch)

in /etc/profile.

Fixing audio issues

Make sure that XDG_RUNTIME_DIR is properly configured and re-login if necessary.

When you launch a Flatpak you will need to start pulseaudio as well:

$ pulseaudio --start && flatpak run com.example.Example

Unable to upload files

If you are unable to upload files from the host, this maybe due to Flatpak sandbox and you may have to manually add the authorization.

This can be done with the following commands:

$ flatpak override ApplicationID --filesystem=/home/user/Downloads

Where ApplicationID is given by:

$ flatpak list

For example:

$ flatpak override org.signal.Signal --filesystem=/home/user/Downloads

Error while opening repository

There is a current issue where sometimes flatpak will try to read the system-wide repository even if your install is with --user. This will result in failure to launch a flatpak application with the terminal reading ""error: While opening repository /var/lib/flatpak/repo: opening repo: opendir(/var/lib/flatpak/repo): No such file or directory". An alpine user has posted more information, as well as a workaround, at https://github.com/flatpak/flatpak/issues/5488

See also