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ipc-express

v0.3.1

Published

This package enables you to use the electron ipc like an express application without the http overhead.

Downloads

8

Readme

ipc-express for electron

This library enables you to use the express framework in the mainthread of electron but without the http overhead.

Usage

Installation

npm i ipc-express

in your main.js file

const { ipcMain } = require('electron');
const express = require('express');
const { IpcServer } = require('ipc-express');

const expressApp = express();
const ipc = new IpcServer(ipcMain);

const someMiddleware = (req, res, next) => {
  next();
};
expressApp.use(someMiddleware);

expressApp.get('/test/:id', (req, res) => {
  res.send({
    params: req.params,
    query: req.query
  });
});


ipc.listen(expressApp);

In your frontend framework

import { IpcClient } from 'ipc-express';
const { ipcRenderer } = window.require('electron');

const ipc = new IpcClient(ipcRenderer);

  async componentDidMount() {
    const testId = 5;
    const { data } = await ipc.get(`/test/${testId}?test=testquery`);
    const { params, query } = data;
    console.log({ params, query })
  }

example

An example can be found in the example-app folder. To start the example-app:

cd example-app
npm run start:main
npm run start:renderer

contribute

  • fork this repo
  • npm i
  • make changes on new branch
  • update README
  • submit PR

Todo

  • [ ] extend the response object to an more express-like one

License

MIT

Copyright © 2019-Present, René Heinen. All rights reserved.