@xyzrr/active-win
v7.2.0
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Get metadata about the active window (title, id, bounds, owner, URL, etc). Works on macOS, Linux, Windows.
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active-win
Get metadata about the active window (title, id, bounds, owner, URL, etc)
Works on macOS, Linux, Windows.
Users on macOS 10.13 or earlier needs to download the Swift runtime support libraries.
Install
$ npm install active-win
Usage
const activeWindow = require('active-win');
(async () => {
console.log(await activeWindow(options));
/*
{
title: 'Unicorns - Google Search',
id: 5762,
bounds: {
x: 0,
y: 0,
height: 900,
width: 1440
},
owner: {
name: 'Google Chrome',
processId: 310,
bundleId: 'com.google.Chrome',
path: '/Applications/Google Chrome.app'
},
url: 'https://sindresorhus.com/unicorn',
memoryUsage: 11015432
}
*/
})();
API
activeWindow(options?)
options
Type: object
screenRecordingPermission (macOS only)
Type: boolean
Default: true
Enable the screen recording permission check. Setting this to false
will prevent the screen recording permission prompt on macOS versions 10.15 and newer. The title
property in the result will always be set to an empty string.
activeWindow.sync(options?)
Result
Returns a Promise<object>
with the result, or Promise<undefined>
if there is no active window or if the information is not available.
platform
(string) -'macos'
|'linux'
|'windows'
title
(string) - Window titleid
(number) - Window identifierbounds
(Object) - Window position and sizex
(number)y
(number)width
(number)height
(number)
owner
(Object) - App that owns the windowname
(string) - Name of the appprocessId
(number) - Process identifierbundleId
(string) - Bundle identifier (macOS only)path
(string) - Path to the app
url
(string?) - URL of the active browser tab if the active window is Safari, Chrome (includes Beta, Dev, and Canary), Edge (includes Beta, Dev, and Canary), Brave (includes Beta and Nightly), Ghost Browser, Wavebox, Sidekick, or Opera (macOS only)memoryUsage
(number) - Memory usage by the window owner process
OS support
It works on macOS, Linux, and Windows 7+.
Note: On Windows, there isn't a clear notion of a "Window ID". Instead it returns the memory address of the window "handle" in the id
property. That "handle" is unique per window, so it can be used to identify them. Read more….
Related
- active-win-cli - CLI for this module
- active-win-log - Window-usage logging CLI using this module