This is a documentation of all environment variables used by tauri core crates and tauri CLI.
These environment variables are inputs to the CLI which may have an equivalent CLI flag.
if both environment variable and CLI flag are used, the CLI flag will have priority.
CI
— If set, the CLI will run in CI mode and won't require any user interaction.TAURI_CLI_CONFIG_DEPTH
— Number of levels to traverse and find tauri configuration file.TAURI_CLI_PORT
— Port to use for the CLI built-in dev server.TAURI_CLI_WATCHER_IGNORE_FILENAME
— Name of a .gitignore
-style file to control which files should be watched by the CLI in dev
command. The CLI will look for this file name in each directory.TAURI_CLI_NO_DEV_SERVER_WAIT
— Skip waiting for the frontend dev server to start before building the tauri application.TAURI_LINUX_AYATANA_APPINDICATOR
— Set this var to true
or 1
to force usage of libayatana-appindicator
for system tray on Linux.TAURI_BUNDLER_WIX_FIPS_COMPLIANT
— Specify the bundler's WiX FipsCompliant
option.TAURI_BUNDLER_TOOLS_GITHUB_MIRROR
- Specify a GitHub mirror to download files and tools used by tauri bundler.TAURI_SKIP_SIDECAR_SIGNATURE_CHECK
- Skip signing sidecars.TAURI_SIGNING_PRIVATE_KEY
— Private key used to sign your app bundles, can be either a string or a path to the file.TAURI_SIGNING_PRIVATE_KEY_PASSWORD
— The signing private key password, see TAURI_SIGNING_PRIVATE_KEY
.TAURI_SIGNING_RPM_KEY
— The private GPG key used to sign the RPM bundle, exported to its ASCII-armored format.TAURI_SIGNING_RPM_KEY_PASSPHRASE
— The GPG key passphrase for TAURI_SIGNING_RPM_KEY
, if needed.TAURI_WINDOWS_SIGNTOOL_PATH
— Specify a path to signtool.exe
used for code signing the application on Windows.APPLE_CERTIFICATE
— Base64 encoded of the .p12
certificate for code signing. To get this value, run openssl base64 -in MyCertificate.p12 -out MyCertificate-base64.txt
.APPLE_CERTIFICATE_PASSWORD
— The password you used to export the certificate.APPLE_ID
— The Apple ID used to notarize the application. If this environment variable is provided, APPLE_PASSWORD
and APPLE_TEAM_ID
must also be set. Alternatively, APPLE_API_KEY
and APPLE_API_ISSUER
can be used to authenticate.APPLE_PASSWORD
— The Apple password used to authenticate for application notarization. Required if APPLE_ID
is specified. An app-specific password can be used. Alternatively to entering the password in plaintext, it may also be specified using a '@keychain:' or '@env:' prefix followed by a keychain password item name or environment variable name.APPLE_TEAM_ID
: Developer team ID. To find your Team ID, go to the Account page on the Apple Developer website, and check your membership details.APPLE_API_KEY
— Alternative to APPLE_ID
and APPLE_PASSWORD
for notarization authentication using JWT. Also an option to allow automated iOS certificate and provisioning profile management.
API_PRIVATE_KEYS_DIR
— Specify the directory where your AuthKey file is located. See APPLE_API_KEY
.APPLE_API_ISSUER
— Issuer ID. Required if APPLE_API_KEY
is specified.APPLE_API_KEY_PATH
- path to the API key .p8
file. If not specified, for macOS apps the bundler searches the following directories in sequence for a private key file with the name of 'AuthKey_.p8': './private_keys', '~/private_keys', '~/.private_keys', and '~/.appstoreconnect/private_keys'. For iOS this variable is required.
APPLE_SIGNING_IDENTITY
— The identity used to code sign. Overwrites tauri.conf.json > bundle > macOS > signingIdentity
. If neither are set, it is inferred from APPLE_CERTIFICATE
when provided.APPLE_PROVIDER_SHORT_NAME
— If your Apple ID is connected to multiple teams, you have to specify the provider short name of the team you want to use to notarize your app. Overwrites tauri.conf.json > bundle > macOS > providerShortName
.APPLE_DEVELOPMENT_TEAM
— The team ID used to code sign on iOS. Overwrites tauri.conf.json > bundle > iOS > developmentTeam
. Can be found in https://developer.apple.com/account#MembershipDetailsCard.TAURI_WEBVIEW_AUTOMATION
— Enables webview automation (Linux Only).TAURI_ANDROID_PROJECT_PATH
— Path of the tauri android project, usually will be <project>/src-tauri/gen/android
.TAURI_IOS_PROJECT_PATH
— Path of the tauri iOS project, usually will be <project>/src-tauri/gen/ios
.These environment variables are set for each hook command (beforeDevCommand
, beforeBuildCommand
, ...etc) which could be useful to conditionally build your frontend or execute a specific action.
TAURI_ENV_DEBUG
— true
for dev
command or build --debug
, false
otherwise.TAURI_ENV_TARGET_TRIPLE
— Target triple the CLI is building.TAURI_ENV_ARCH
— Target arch, x86_64
, aarch64
...etc.TAURI_ENV_PLATFORM
— Target platform, windows
, darwin
, linux
...etc.TAURI_ENV_PLATFORM_VERSION
— Build platform versionTAURI_ENV_FAMILY
— Target platform family unix
or windows
.