![]() ![]() At the same time it saves the package details in a policy called TEST- (where is the name of the application). PatchBot starts by building the packages and uploads them to Jamf Pro. The second is that jss-importer was designed and built around a system of using policies and smart groups to deliver patches to the users, and now Jamf has patch management softwareto perform that work more easily. ![]() The first is that when I set out to build my first management system, jss-importer could not upload to a cloud repository. I’ve written a replacement for two reasons. The existing add-on (or processor, in AutoPkg parlance) for integrating AutoPkg with a Jamf distribution point is jss-importer. At its core it is used to build the packages, but people have also written add-ons to perform other tasks. AutoPkg: an “open source automation framework for macOS software packaging and distribution, oriented towards the tasks one would normally perform manually to prepare third-party software for mass deployment to managed clients,” to quote its website.Jamf Pro API: allows me to write Python scripts to perform any number of tasks rather than doing them manually.Patch management also includes some useful version tracking across the fleet. Patch management: a feature of Jamf Pro that ties a package to an application version and makes it available in Self Service on any Mac that is running an earlier version of the application.My tools leverage Jamf Pro Patch Management, the Jamf Pro API and AutoPkg: ![]() ![]() Monitoring that lifecycle and managing application packages was my close study for several months while I built some software tools to make managing it easier. I call this collection of activities the package lifecycle. You now have to keep that application up to date, which in turn requires discovering, building and deploying application packages for each new version and deprecating the old ones. Once you install an application across your fleet, the work has only just begun. Read more about his path to a patch workflow. Tony Williams is a Jamf administrator who creates tools leveraging Jamf frameworks and makes them available for the community to download. Jamf’s customers love to leverage automation in all forms to reduce clicks, manual steps and processes. ![]()
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