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sgntj-builder

v0.0.0-semantic-release

Published

A complete solution to package and build a ready for distribution Electron app for MacOS, Windows and Linux with “auto update” support out of the box

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electron-builder npm version donate

A complete solution to package and build a ready for distribution Electron app for macOS, Windows and Linux with “auto update” support out of the box.

| Question | Answer | |--------|-------| | “I want to configure electron-builder” | See options | | “I have a question” | Open an issue or join the chat | | “I found a bug” | Open an issue | | “I want to donate” | Donate with PayPal |

Real project example — onshape-desktop-shell.

Yarn is strongly recommended instead of npm.

Note: Platform specific 7zip-bin-* packages are optionalDependencies, which may require manual install if you have npm configured to not install optional deps by default.

Quick Setup Guide

  1. Specify the standard fields in the application package.jsonname, description, version and author.

  2. Specify the build configuration in the development package.json as follows:

    "build": {
      "appId": "your.id",
      "mac": {
        "category": "your.app.category.type"
      },
      "win": {
        "iconUrl": "(windows-only) https link to icon"
      }
    }

    See all options.

  3. Create a directory build in the root of the project and save a background.png (macOS DMG background), icon.icns (macOS app icon) and icon.ico (Windows app icon) into it.

    The Linux icon set will be generated automatically based on the macOS icns file (or you can put them into the build/icons directory if you want to specify them yourself. The filename must contain the size (e.g. 32x32.png) of the icon).

  4. Add the scripts key to the development package.json:

    "scripts": {
      "pack": "build --dir",
      "dist": "build"
    }

    Then you can run npm run dist (to package in a distributable format (e.g. dmg, windows installer, deb package)) or npm run pack (only generates the package directory without really packaging it. This is useful for testing purposes).

    To ensure your native dependencies are always matched electron version, simply add "postinstall": "install-app-deps" to your package.json.

  5. If you have native addons of your own that are part of the application (not as a dependency), add "nodeGypRebuild": true to the build section of your development package.json.
    :bulb: Don't use npm (neither .npmrc) for configuring electron headers. Use node-gyp-rebuild bin instead.

  6. Installing the required system packages.

Please note that everything is packaged into an asar archive by default.

For an app that will be shipped to production, you should sign your application. See Where to buy code signing certificates.

Auto Update

electron-builder produces all required artifacts, for example, for macOS:

  • .dmg: macOS installer, required for the initial installation process on macOS.
  • -mac.zip: required for Squirrel.Mac.

See the Auto Update section of the Wiki.

Boilerplates

CLI Usage

Execute node_modules/.bin/build --help to get the actual CLI usage guide.

Building:
  --mac, -m, -o, --macos  Build for macOS, accepts target list (see
                          https://goo.gl/HAnnq8).                        [array]
  --linux, -l             Build for Linux, accepts target list (see
                          https://goo.gl/O80IL2)                         [array]
  --win, -w, --windows    Build for Windows, accepts target list (see
                          https://goo.gl/dL4i8i)                         [array]
  --x64                   Build for x64                                [boolean]
  --ia32                  Build for ia32                               [boolean]
  --armv7l                Build for armv7l                             [boolean]
  --dir                   Build unpacked dir. Useful to test.          [boolean]
  --extraMetadata, --em   Inject properties to package.json (asar only)
  --prepackaged, --pd     The path to prepackaged app (to pack in a
                          distributable format)
  --project               The path to project directory. Defaults to current 
                          working directory.

Publishing:
  --publish, -p  Publish artifacts (to GitHub Releases), see
                 https://goo.gl/WMlr4n
                           [choices: "onTag", "onTagOrDraft", "always", "never"]
  --draft        Create a draft (unpublished) release                  [boolean]
  --prerelease   Identify the release as a prerelease                  [boolean]

Deprecated:
  --platform  The target platform (preferred to use --mac, --win or --linux)
                      [choices: "mac", "win", "linux", "darwin", "win32", "all"]
  --arch      The target arch (preferred to use --x64 or --ia32)
                                                 [choices: "ia32", "x64", "all"]

Other:
  --help     Show help                                                 [boolean]
  --version  Show version number                                       [boolean]

Examples:
  build -mwl                build for macOS, Windows and Linux
  build --linux deb tar.xz  build deb and tar.xz for Linux
  build --win --ia32        build for Windows ia32
  build --em.foo=bar        set package.json property `foo` to `bar`

Programmatic Usage

See node_modules/electron-builder/out/electron-builder.d.ts. Typings is supported.

"use strict"

const builder = require("electron-builder")
const Platform = builder.Platform

// Promise is returned
builder.build({
  targets: Platform.MAC.createTarget(),
  config: {
   "//": "build options, see https://goo.gl/ZhRfla"
  }
})
  .then(() => {
    // handle result
  })
  .catch((error) => {
    // handle error
  })

Pack Only in a Distributable Format

You can use electron-builder only to pack your electron app in a AppImage, Snaps, Debian package, NSIS, macOS installer component package (pkg) and other distributable formats.

./node_modules/.bin/build --prepackaged <packed dir>

--project (the path to project directory) option also can be useful.

Community

electron-builder on Slack (please use threads). Public archive without registration.

Further Reading

See the Wiki for more documentation.