@rubenverg/electron-util
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A port of `electron-util` that works in modern Electron
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@rubenverg/electron-util
An electron-util
port for modern Electron.
Switching from electron-util
Since I renamed some functions to be clearer, you can use @rubenverg/electron-util/compat
instead. All APIs have exactly the same name there and work exactly the same (except for darkMode
which has other features)
Using in renderer
Assuming nodeIntegration
is off (as it should be), you can expose the utils via the preload script. You might also want to use @rubenverg/electron-util/safe
that removes the api
exposure that allows access to all main functions from the renderer. Note that this depends on electron.remote
, which is deprecated. I'll try switching to ipc messages.
API
This is the API documentation for @rubenverg/electron-util
. safe
has the same API except for the lack of api
, and compat
uses the electron-util
naming scheme.
about
function about(options: {
icon?: string,
copyright?: string,
website?: string,
text?: string,
title?: string
}): void
Shows an about window for the app. Note that not all options are used for all platforms, see electron-util
for more detail.
aboutMenuItem
function aboutMenuItem(options: {
icon?: string,
copyright?: string,
website?: string,
text?: string,
title?: string
}): electron.MenuItem
Returns a MenuItem
named ${title || 'About'} ${appName}
that calls about(options)
on click.
activeWindow
function activeWindow(): electron.BrowserWindow | null
Returns the currently focused window.
activeWindowOrFirst
function activeWindowOrFirst(): electron.BrowserWindow | null
Returns the currently focused window, or the first one (in BrowserWindow.getAllWindows
) if none is focused.
api
Access to the electron
api, whether from main or renderer. Uses electron.remote
if in a renderer process. Currently not available outside compat
, as it's deprecated and doesn't really work.
centerWindow
function centerWindow(options: {
window?: electron.BrowserWindow,
size?: electron.Size,
useFullBounds?: boolean,
animated?: boolean
})
Centers the current window.
chromeVersion
const chromeVersion: string
Chromium version
nativeTheme
nativeTheme.isEnabled
const isEnabled: boolean
Is the app in dark mode? (Only available for compatibility, deprecated in favor of nativeTheme.dark
)
nativeTheme.dark
const dark: boolean
Is the app in dark mode?
nativeTheme.highContrast
const highContrast: boolean
Is the app in high contrast mode?
nativeTheme.inverted
const inverted: boolean
Is the app in inverted colors mode?
onChange
function onChange(callback: () => unknown): (() => void)
Call callback
on native theme change. Returns a function that can be called to remove the callback.
debugInfo
Returns some info useful for debugging.
disableZoom
function disableZoom(window: electron.BrowserWindow = activeWindow): void
Disables zooming window
.
electronVersion
const electronVersion: string
Electron version
fixPathAsar
function fixPathAsar(path: string): string
Fixes the path
to point to the unpacked Asar if an Asar packed app.
getWindowBoundsCentered
function getWindowBoundsCentered(options: {
window?: electron.BrowserWindow,
size?: electron.Size,
useFullBounds?: boolean
})
Gets the bounds of options.window
as if it were centered on the screen.
is
is.macos
const macos: boolean
Is the current OS macOS?
is.linux
const linux: boolean
Is the current OS Linux?
is.windows
const windows: boolean
Is the current OS Windows?
is.main
const main: boolean
Is this a main process?
is.renderer
const renderer: boolean
Is this a renderer process?
is.macAppStore
const macAppStore: boolean
Is this a Mac App Store app?
is.windowsStore
const windowsStore: boolean
Is this a Windows Store app?
is.usingAsar
const usingAsar: boolean
Is this app Asar packaged?
is.development
const development: boolean
Is this Electron app in development mode?
firstLaunch
function firstLaunch(): boolean
Is this the first time the app is ran? (Works by storing a file in app.getPath('userData')
, so only counts the first time the function, or the electron-util
one, is called)
githubIssue
function githubIssue(options: {
body?: string,
title?: string,
template?: string,
labels?: string[],
milestone?: string,
assignee?: string,
projects?: string[],
repoUrl: string,
// or
user: string,
repo: string
}): void;
Opens in the user's browser a page to create a GitHub issue. Refer to new-github-issue-url
for option documentation.
urlMenuItem
function urlMenuItem(options: electron.MenuItemConstructorOptions & { url: string }): electron.MenuItem
Returns a MenuItem
that, when clicked, takes to options.url
in a browser. Takes the same options as new electron.MenuItem
, plus a mandatory url
.
byPlatform
export function platform<T>(switcher: {
aix?: T | (() => T),
android?: T | (() => T),
macos?: T | (() => T),
freebsd?: T | (() => T),
linux?: T | (() => T),
openbsd?: T | (() => T),
sunos?: T | (() => T),
windows?: T | (() => T),
cygwin?: T | (() => T),
netbsd?: T | (() => T),
default?: T | (() => T)
}): T
Returns a T
by process.platform
(windows
instead of win32
and macos
instead of darwin
). Alternatively takes a function to the same type, if you do need a function to be returned use () => (yourFunction)
executeJavaScript
function executeJavaScript(code: string, window: electron.BrowserWindow = activeWindow()): Promise<any>
Executes code
in window
.
withCsp
function withCsp(csp: string, session: electron.Session): Promise<void>
Forces the content security policy csp
on the session
. For some reason, lines in csp
must end with a semicolon. Don't ask me why, it's compatibility :)
macPreferences
// This is a bit of a hard type, here's the simplified version:
function macPreferences(pane?: string, section?: string): Promise<void>
// Or if you're a TypeScript geek:
interface SystemPreferencesPanes {
universalaccess:
| 'Captioning'
| 'Hearing'
| 'Keyboard'
| 'Media_Descriptions'
| 'Mouse'
| 'Seeing_Display'
| 'Seeing_VoiceOver'
| 'Seeing_Zoom'
| 'SpeakableItems'
| 'Switch';
security:
| 'Advanced'
| 'FDE'
| 'Firewall'
| 'General'
| 'Privacy'
| 'Privacy_Accessibility'
| 'Privacy_Advertising'
| 'Privacy_AllFiles'
| 'Privacy_Assistive'
| 'Privacy_Automation'
| 'Privacy_Calendars'
| 'Privacy_Camera'
| 'Privacy_Contacts'
| 'Privacy_DesktopFolder'
| 'Privacy_Diagnostics'
| 'Privacy_DocumentsFolder'
| 'Privacy_DownloadsFolder'
| 'Privacy_LocationServices'
| 'Privacy_Microphone'
| 'Privacy_Photos'
| 'Privacy_Reminders'
| 'Privacy_ScreenCapture';
speech:
| 'Dictation'
| 'TTS';
sharing:
| 'Internet'
| 'Services_ARDService'
| 'Services_BluetoothSharing'
| 'Services_PersonalFileSharing'
| 'Services_PrinterSharing'
| 'Services_RemoteAppleEvent'
| 'Services_RemoteLogin'
| 'Services_ScreenSharing';
}
function macPreferences<Pane extends keyof SystemPreferencesPanes>(pane?: Pane, section?: SystemPreferencePanes[Pane]): Promise<void>
Shows the macOS System Preferences, optionally with pane pane
and section section
visible.
openUrl
function openUrl(url: string): void
Opens url
in the user's browser. Mainly for safe mode where api.shell
isn't available.