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electron-hot-reload

v0.1.4

Published

It is a simple method to restart your application.

Downloads

24

Readme

ElectronJS Hot Reload

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It is a simple method to restart your application.

Features:

  • Separate watchers in main and renderer processes.
  • No magic, you necessary specify path files.
  • You can use hooks before reload.
  • Will catch error, if you want.

Example

First, you should install this package:

# Yarn
yarn add electron-hot-reload

# NPM
npm install --save electron-hot-reload

Next, you should create watchers:

import { mainReloader, rendererReloader } from 'electron-hot-reload';
import { app } from 'electron';
import path from 'path';

const mainFile = path.join(app.getAppPath(), 'dist', 'main.js');
const rendererFile = path.join(app.getAppPath(), 'dist', 'renderer.js');

mainReloader(mainFile, undefined, (error, path) => {
  console.log("It is a main's process hook!");
});

rendererReloader(rendererFile, undefined, (error, path) => {
  console.log("It is a renderer's process hook!");
});

Do you want to example application?

Documentation

mainReloader( paths, ignored, handler, options ) => void

If this is method detects changes, it will restart the application.

| Argument | Type | Requered | Description | | --------- | ---------------------- | -------- | --------------------------------------------- | | paths | string or string[] | true | Paths to files and dirs to recursively watch. | | ignored | RegExp or RegExp[] | false | RegExp to file or dirs to ignore. | | handler | function | false | Callback function to create hooks. | | options | object | false | Additional options to chokidar. |

rendererReloader( paths, ignored, handler, options ) => void

If this is method detects changes, it will restart the application's windows.

| Argument | Type | Requered | Description | | --------- | ---------------------- | -------- | --------------------------------------------- | | paths | string or string[] | true | Paths to files and dirs to recursively watch. | | ignored | RegExp or RegExp[] | false | RegExp to file or dirs to ignore. | | handler | function | false | Callback function to create hooks. | | options | object | false | Additional options to chokidar. |

License

MIT. Copyright (c) Valentin Popov.