* build: use afs on aks instead of circle cache
* build: do not use aks logic on linux hosts checking out for macOS
* build: fix gn-check could-be-aks
* build: sigh
* build: no ls mnt
* build: keep build alive while debugging
* build: make debuggable
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Check if PipeWire can be initialized before creating generic capturer.
This harmonizes the conditions with the ones used in Linux
implementations of DesktopCapturer::CreateRawScreenCapturer and
DesktopCapturer::CreateRawWindowCapturer.
* refactor: make ElectronRendererClient::node_bindings_ a const ptr
refactor: make ElectronRendererClient::electron_bindings_ a const ptr
* fix: order-of-destruction bug in NodeService
js_env_ depends on the uv_loop from node_bindings_, but is destroyed after node_bindings_
* chore: revert unintentional commit
* fix: backgroundMaterial works with frameless
* TODO: fix frameless mica/acrylic windows
* update caption color appropriately
* set background color properly
* refactor translucency method
* actualization
* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 118.0.5951.0
* chore: update printing.patch
Xref: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/4727894
No logic changes, but patch needed to be manually re-applied due to upstream code shear
* chore: update port_autofill_colors_to_the_color_pipeline.patch
No manual changes; patch applied with fuzz
* chore: update patches
* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 118.0.5953.0
* chore: update patches
* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 118.0.5955.0
* chore: update patches
* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 118.0.5957.0
* chore: update patches
* chore: include path of native_web_keyboard_event.h
Xref: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/4758689
* chore: remove reference to eextensions/browser/notification-types.h
Xref: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/4771627
* chore: update references to renamed upstream field NativeWebKeyboardEvent.skip_if_unhandled (formerly known as skip_in_browser
Xref: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/4758689
Need a second pair of eyes on this commit. In particular the reference in content_converter.cc, skipInBrowser, seems to not be set or documented anywhere? Is this unused/vestigal code?
* chore: sync signature of ElectronExtensionsBrowserClient::IsValidContext() to upstream change
Xref: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/4784198
* chore: add auto_pip_setting_helper.[cc,h] to chromium_src build
Xref: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/4688277
Exiting upstream code used by chromium_src now depends on this new upstream class
* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 118.0.5959.0
* chore: update add_maximized_parameter_to_linuxui_getwindowframeprovider.patch
Xref: add_maximized_parameter_to_linuxui_getwindowframeprovider.patch
manually adjust patch to minor upstream chagnes
* chore: update patches
* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 118.0.5961.0
* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 118.0.5963.0
* chore: update patches
* 4780994: Rename various base files to "apple" since iOS uses them too
https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/4780994
* Many files moved from `mac` -> `apple`
This commit follows a handful of CLs that simply rename files/symbols to change `mac`
to `apple`
to signify their use across both macOS and iOS:
- 4784010: Move scoped_nsautorelease_pool to base/apple, leave a forwarding header
- 4790744: Move foundation_util to base/apple, leave a forwarding header
- 4790741: Move scoped_cftypreref to base/apple, leave a forwarding header
- 4787627: Move and rename macOS+iOS base/ files in PA to "apple"
- 4780399: Move OSStatus logging to base/apple
- 4787387: Remove forwarding headers
- 4781113: Rename message_pump_mac to "apple" because iOS uses it too
* fixup minor patch update error
A function param got dropped from this patch somewhere earlier
* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 118.0.5965.2
* chore: update patches
* 4799213: Move ScopedTypeRef and ScopedCFTypeRef into base::apple::
https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/4799213
* Fix removed include to BrowserContext
In crrev.com/c/4767962 an include to BrowserContext was removed,
which was necessary for compilation. This broke only for us because
"chrome/browser/profiles/profile.h" includes that class, but we remove
all references to profiles.
* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 118.0.5967.0
* chore: update patches
* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 118.0.5969.0
* chore: update patches
* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 118.0.5971.0
* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 118.0.5973.0
* chore: update patches
* 4772121: [OOPIF PDF] Replace PDFWebContentsHelper with PDFDocumentHelper
https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/4772121
* 4811164: [Extensions] Do some cleanup in ChromeManagementAPIDelegate.
https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/4811164
* 4809488: Remove duplicate dnd functionality between Web and Renderer prefs
https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/4809488
Given that this is no longer an option of web preferences, we should
consider deprecating this option and then removing it.
* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 118.0.5975.0
* chore: update patches
* fixup! chore: add auto_pip_settings_helper.{cc|h} to chromium_src build
* Reland "[windows] Remove RegKey::DeleteEmptyKey"
Refs https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/4813255
* Ensure StrCat means StrCat
Refs https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/1117180
* fixup! Remove RegKey::DeleteEmptyKey
* Consistently reject large p and large q in DH
Refs https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/c/boringssl/+/62226
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* fix: allow ESM loads from within ASAR files
* fix: ensure that ESM entry points finish loading before app ready
* fix: allow loading ESM entrypoints via default_app
* fix: allow ESM loading for renderer preloads
* docs: document current known limitations of esm
* chore: add patches to support blending esm handlers
* refactor: use SetDefersLoading instead of JoinAppCode in renderers
Blink has it's own event loop so pumping the uv loop in the renderer is not enough, luckily in blink we can suspend the loading of the frame while we do additional work.
* chore: add patch to expose SetDefersLoading
* fix: use fileURLToPath instead of pathname
* chore: update per PR feedback
* fix: fs.exists/existsSync should never throw
* fix: convert path to file url before importing
* fix: oops
* fix: oops
* Update docs/tutorial/esm-limitations.md
Co-authored-by: Jeremy Rose <jeremya@chromium.org>
* windows...
* windows...
* chore: update patches
* spec: fix tests and document empty body edge case
* Apply suggestions from code review
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Co-authored-by: Jeremy Rose <jeremya@chromium.org>
* spec: add tests for esm
* spec: windows
* chore: update per PR feedback
* chore: update patches
* Update shell/common/node_bindings.h
Co-authored-by: Jeremy Rose <jeremya@chromium.org>
* chore: update patches
* rebase
* use cjs loader by default for preload scripts
* chore: fix lint
* chore: update patches
* chore: update patches
* chore: fix patches
* build: debug depshash
* ?
* Revert "build: debug depshash"
This reverts commit 0de82523fb.
* chore: allow electron as builtin protocol in esm loader
* Revert "Revert "build: debug depshash""
This reverts commit ff86b1243c.
* chore: fix esm doc
* chore: update node patches
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* feat:Add setter and getter apis to specify udp port range for webrtc (issue#9042)
* lint error fix for PR#39046
* feat: add setter and getter apis to specify udp port range for webrtc (issue#9042) , changed for codereview
* fix lint error
* fix lint errors in file api-web-contents-spec.ts
* feat: add setter and getter apis to specify udp port range for webrtc (issue#9042) , changed for review from itsananderson
* feat: add setter and getter apis to specify udp port range for webrtc (issue#9042) , changed for review from jkleinsc
* fix lint error
* feat: add setter and getter apis to specify udp port range for webrtc (issue#9042) , changed for review from codebyter
* fix: dangling raw_ptr in ElectronBrowserMainParts dtor
* fixup! fix: dangling raw_ptr in ElectronBrowserMainParts dtor
Browser::WhenReady() holds a reference to JsEnv isolate so must come after
* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 118.0.5949.0
* chore: update mas_disable_remote_accessibility.patch
Xref: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/4705386
no manual code changes; existing patch applied with fuzz
* chore: update printing.patch
Xref: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/4779059
no manual code changes; existing patch applied with fuzz
* chore: add OffScreenRenderWidgetHostView::InvalidateLocalSurfaceIdAndAllocationGroup()
Xref: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/4563504
Add an impl for a new pure virtual method that was added upstream.
Local impl inspired by upstream implementations in same CL
* chore: update patches
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* ci: fixup known hosts for linux publish
* build: use 2023 known hosts
* build: use rebuilt docker image
* Revert "build: use rebuilt docker image"
This reverts commit f9506a9cc0.
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* chore: bump node in DEPS to v18.17.0
* chore: update build_modify_js2c_py_to_allow_injection_of_original-fs_and_custom_embedder_js.patch
Xref: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/46930
manually sync patch to minor upstream code shear
* chore: update build_ensure_native_module_compilation_fails_if_not_using_a_new.patch
Xref: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/48248
manually sync patch to minor upstream code shear
* chore: update fix_expose_the_built-in_electron_module_via_the_esm_loader.patch
Xref: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/47824
chore: upstream func throwIfUnsupportedURLProtocol() has been removed, so no need to patch it
* chore: update api_pass_oomdetails_to_oomerrorcallback.patch
Xref: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/47695
manually sync patch to minor upstream code shear
* chore: remove fix_prevent_changing_functiontemplateinfo_after_publish.patch
Xref: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/46979 (upstreamed patch)
Xref: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/v8/v8/+/2718147 (related)
* chore: update fix_adapt_debugger_tests_for_upstream_v8_changes.patch
Xref: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/47274
manually sync patch to minor upstream code shear
some tests moved from sequential to parallel
* chore: remove fix_libc_buffer_overflow_in_string_view_ctor.patch
Xref: fix_libc_buffer_overflow_in_string_view_ctor.patch
patch is no longer needed due to upstream bump to ada 2.2.0
* chore: remove fix_preventing_potential_oob_in_ada_no_scheme_parsing.patch
Xref: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/47339
patch is no longer needed due to upstream bump to ada 2.2.0
* chore: rebuild filenames.json
several files removed/added/changed upstream
* chore: update build_add_gn_build_files.patch
upstream dep histogram 0.11.7 moved its include path from src/ to include/
Xref: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/47742
* chore: update fix_crypto_tests_to_run_with_bssl.patch
Xref: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/47160
BoringSSL doesn't support BIO_s_secmem() (a secure heap variant of
BIO_s_mem()), so use BIO_s_mem() instead.
Related discussion of secure heap support in BoringSSL:
https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/c/boringssl/+/54309
* fix: ftbfs in node dep ada
* fix: ftbfs in node dep uvwasi
* chore: rebuild patches
* chore: update fix_handle_boringssl_and_openssl_incompatibilities.patch
Upstream used `BIO_s_secmem()`, a secure heap variant of `BIO_s_mem()`.
BoringSSL doesn't support it, so this PR opts for `BIO_s_mem()` instead.
Upstream Node.js change that prompted this:
https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/47160
Related discussion of BoringSSL support of secure heap:
https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/c/boringssl/+/54309
* fix: work around Node 18 isURL() regression
* chore: sort script/node-disabled-tests.json alphabetically
* test: add parallel/test-snapshot-argv1 to disabled list
test: add parallel/test-snapshot-namespaced-builtin to disabled list
We don't support that type of snapshotting at the moment.
* chore: disable flaky node test parallel/test-dgram-send-cb-quelches-error
fails upstream in v18.x on my box as well
* ci: ensure spawned node tests have ELECTRON_RUN_AS_NODE set
* fixup! fix: work around Node 18 isURL() regression
fix: infinite loop regression
* fixup! fix: work around Node 18 isURL() regression
* chore: patch fixtures/errors/force_colors.snapshot
The line numbers in the stacktrace from our v8 build don't match what
Node's tests are expecting, so update the stacktrace to match our build.
The specific numbers probably aren't t needed for the force_colors test,
which is trying to see whether or not the lines are greyed out. One option
is to upstream a test change to stop hardcoding the stacktrace.
* fixup! fix: work around Node 18 isURL() regression
fix; pull in upstream bugfix
* fixup! ci: ensure spawned node tests have ELECTRON_RUN_AS_NODE set
chore: do not inject ELECTRON_RUN_AS_NODE in test-assert-colors.js
* chore: disable flaky node test parallel/test-debugger-random-port-with-inspect-port
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* build: test aks runner
* build: stress test
* build: use super-large nodes for publish jobs
* build: try using aks for everything...
* build: shared host not great
* build: clean up
* build: apparently tests dont run in kube infra?
* build: do not change test size
* docs: fix some string union types
Improve Type Union Typings in the Docs
* test: add smoke tests
* test: update `ses.clearStorageData` test case
* test: update `ses.clearStorageData` test case
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* fix: delete desktop capturers when they're not needed
Delete desktop capturer objects by resetting the DesktopMediaList
objects that own them after the sources have been collected. Capturers
that are not delegated are already being reset via a patch on
NativeDesktopMediaList. That is not safe for delegated capturers as
thumbnail generation depends on user events. Deleting the
DesktopMediaList operation is safe for all capturers and releases OS
capture resources as soon as possible.
* fix: add a patch to clean up PipeWire resources
Adding a patch to workaround a Chromium issue:
https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=1467060
The patch can be removed when the issue is resolved.
Screensharing with PipeWire via XDG Desktop Portal requires explicit
user permission via permission dialogs. Chromium has separate tabs for
screens and windows and thus its portal implementation requests
permissions separately for each. However, the screencast portal has no
such limitation and supports both screens and windows in a single
request.
WebRTC now supports this type of capture in a new method called
called `CreateGenericCapturer`. The `desktopCapturer` implementation has
been modified to use it. Additionally, Chromium has been patched to use
same generic capturer to ensure that the source IDs remain valid for
`getUserMedia`.
* perf: avoid string temporary in HidChooserController::PhysicalDeviceIdFromDeviceInfo()
return a const ref instead of a new string
* perf: avoid second map lookup in HidChooserController::AddDeviceInfo()
* fix: use StartUpdating method for PipeWire capturer
Fixed a crash related to PipeWire capturer by adapting to Chromium's
interface changes. Chromium expects a call to
`NativeDesktopMediaList::StartUpdating` with an implementation of
`DesktopMediaListObserver` for delegated capturers like PipeWire. This
interface allows listening to user permission events and listing
sources only after the user has made a choice on the permission dialog.
The interface has been implemented by an inner class to allow listening
to screen and window capture permissions concurrently using two
instances of the class. A patch that was resetting the capturer on the
first refresh has been changed to exclude PipeWire. PipeWire capturer
object will follow the lifecycle of `NativeDesktopMediaList`, as is the
case in Chromium.
Fixes#37463
* fix: wait for thumbnails from PipeWire when necessary
The PipeWire stream starts after the dialog is dismissed. If the sources
are listed immediately afterwards, the thumbnail may not have been
generated by that time. Explicitly wait for both thumbnail generation
and a selection on the source dialog before listing sources.
* fix: menu border being created properly on Windows 11
* chore: update patches
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* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 117.0.5846.0
* chore: update patches
* 4628901: Bump the macOS deployment target to 10.15
https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/4628901
* 4593350: [Private Network Access] Trigger Permission Prompt
https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/4593350
* 4631011: Remove unlaunched "InstallReplacementAndroidApp" Platform App APIs
https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/4631011
* chore: disable API deprecation warnings in NSKeyedArchiver
* chore: update libcxx filenames
* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 117.0.5848.2
* chore: update feat_add_set_theme_source_to_allow_apps_to.patch
Xref: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/4629743
No manual changes; patch succeeded with fuzz
* chore: update process_singleton.patch
Xref: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/4605398
Trivial manual patch adjustments to account for code shear.
* chore: remove electron::BrowserContext::GetMediaDeviceIDSalt()
Xref: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/4608130
upstream tldr:
- content::BrowserContext::GetMediaDeviceIDSalt()
- content::ContentBrowserClient::ArePersistentMediaDeviceIDsAllowed()
+ content::ContentBrowserClient::GetMediaDeviceIDSalt()
This commit leaves ElectronBrowserContext::GetMediaDeviceIDSalt() in
place (now non-virtual, non-override). It is now called by the new
function ElectronBrowserClient::GetMediaDeviceIDSalt().
As a followup, we might want to consider using the new upstream
media_device_salt::MediaDeviceSaltService and removing our
electron::MediaDeviceIDSalt code. CC @MarshallOfSound for 2nd
opinion since he has done the most work on MediaDeviceIDSalt and
may have more context.
* chore: fix iwyu breakage
Xref: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/4629624
electron_browser_main_parts.cc uses ui::ColorProviderManager but didn't
include it. Things worked anyway because we got it indirectly from
content/public/browser/web_contents.h until 4629624.
* chore: remove call to base::mac::IsAtLeastOS10_14
upstream has bumped minimum version to 10.15 so this call is moot?
* chore: remove obsolete API_AVAILABLE calls in IAP
upstream has bumped minimum version to 10.15 so this call is moot?
* chore: remove obsolete API_AVAILABLE calls in electron_application_delegate
upstream has bumped minimum version to 10.15 so this call is moot?
* chore: remove broken-before-macOS-10.15 patch in mas_avoid_usage_of_private_macos_apis.patch
Upstream has bumped minimum to macOS 10.15
* chore: remove @available(macOS 10.14) check
Upstream minimum requirement for macOS is now 10.15
* chore: update patches
* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 117.0.5850.0
* chore: update patches
* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 117.0.5852.0
* chore: update patches
* Move two params from NetworkContextParams to NetworkContextFilePaths.
https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/4615930
* WebUSB: Add exclusionFilters to USBRequestDeviceOptions
https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/4614682
* Convert /chrome/browser/ui to use ARC
https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/4615920
* fixup! Bump the macOS deployment target to 10.15
* fixup! Bump the macOS deployment target to 10.15
* chore: update libcxx files
* win: Remove 10Glass from Windows10Glass function and var names
https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/4641314
* chore: revert 392e5f43 from chromium
* Add an ExecutionContext to ScriptState
https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/4609446
* fixup! Add an ExecutionContext to ScriptState
* chore: fix header
* Revert "chore: revert 392e5f43 from chromium"
This reverts commit b7f782943e4ce83cae8cd35780d8d3618cf0772c.
* fix: return correct min/max sizes in WinFrameView
* fixup! Revert chore: revert 392e5f43 from chromium
* fixup! Add an ExecutionContext to ScriptState
* Revert "fixup! Revert chore: revert 392e5f43 from chromium"
This reverts commit 7e2c7281abfc4f309255339fdba073d90a9ae3eb.
* Revert "fix: return correct min/max sizes in WinFrameView"
This reverts commit 3f418b1ab5155686730e087ae6cabe4a21b4bb61.
* Revert "Revert "chore: revert 392e5f43 from chromium""
This reverts commit 56296d8b7c434147e032e3c3b08c0e371b6c27ba.
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* refactor: use constexpr lookup table in electron_api_web_contents.cc
* refactor: make KeyboardCodeFromStr() private
it is only used as a helper to KeyboardCodeFromStr()
* chore: savepoint
* chore: make lint happy
* fixup! refactor: make KeyboardCodeFromStr() private
* refactor: use constexpr lookup table in electron_url_loader_factory
* refactor: use constexpr lookup table in electron_api_tray
* refactor: use constexpr lookup table in web_contents_preferences.cc
* refactor: use constexpr lookup table in content_converter
* refactor: use a constexpr lookup table in GetPathConstant()
* refactor: use a constexpr lookup table in SystemPreferences::GetColor()
* refactor: use a constexpr lookup table in SimpleURLLoaderWrapper::Create()
We're currently building these on the heap with `std::set<std::string>`
but this can be a very small compile-time container instead.
Marking as 'refactor' rather than 'perf' since this isn't called often,
but moving from heap to compile-time is good and using this container
makes the code more readable.
* perf: use base::StringPiece in InclusionStatusToString()
The strings are all build-time constants and this is a private function
* perf: use base::StringPiece in ErrorCodeToString()
The strings are all build-time constants and this is a private function
* perf: use base::StringPiece in MessageSourceToString()
The strings are all build-time constants and this is a private function
* perf: use base::StringPiece in CursorTypeToString()
The strings are all build-time constants and this is a private function
* perf: use base::StringPiece in MediaStreamTypeToString()
The strings are all build-time constants and this is a private function
* perf: use base::StringPiece in ModifiersToArray()
The strings are all build-time constants and this is a private function
* perf: use base::StringPiece in WebFrameRenderer::MaybeGetRenderFrame()
The strings are all build-time constants and this is a private function
* feat: remove enable_run_as_node flag
* drop features.isRunAsNodeEnabled()
* use IsEnvSet() helper in electron_main_linux.cc
* cleanup [[maybe_unused]]
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* build: try m1 speed test
* yolo?
* build: fix gn binary on m1
* build: remove arm64 snapshot logic
* build: strip x64 on arm64 hosts...
* if is fi
* build: no more GENERATE_CROSS_ARCH_SNAPSHOT
* build: chromedriver inline on arm64 darwin
* build: no copy chromedriver
* build: use m1 for publish
* medium?
refactor: sync api::Screen getter sigs to upstream
ui::Display GetAllDisplays(), GetPrimaryDisplay(), GetDisplayMatching(),
and GetDisplayNearestPoint() methods are all const, so make our wrappers
const too.
ui::Display GetAllDisplays() returns a const reference, so make our
wrapper return a const reference too. This avoids creating a new
std::vector<display::Display> each time it's called.
* build(deps): update @electron/lint-roller
* chore: type check JS in docs
* docs: add @ts-check and @ts-expect-error to code blocks
* chore: fix type check errors in docs
* chore: add ts-type to blocks
* refactor: use base::Contains() in KeyWeakMap::Has()
* refactor: use base::Contains() in WebRequest::RequestFilter::MatchesType()
* refactor: use base::Contains() in BaseWindow::AddBrowserView()
* refactor: use base::Contains() in DeepFreeze()
* refactor: use base::Contains() in Clipboard::Read()
* Revert "refactor: use base::Contains() in BaseWindow::AddBrowserView()"
This reverts commit 60152359d3978451ebdd7c8eed602c2fb8a9cafa.
* refactor: use base::Contains() in BaseWindow::AddBrowserView()
* refactor: use base::Contains() in IsDevToolsFileSystemAdded()
* refactor: use base::Contains() in MessagePort::DisentanglePorts()
* refactor: use base::Contains() in PowerSaveBlocker::IsStarted()
* refactor: use base::Contains() in SpellCheckClient::OnSpellCheckDone()
* refactor: use base::Contains() in ShowTaskDialogWstr()
* refactor: use base::Contains() in PrintViewManagerElectron::ScriptedPrint()
* refactor: use base::Contains() in PrintViewManagerElectron::DidGetPrintedPagesCount()
* refactor: use base::Contains() in NativeWindow::AddDraggableRegionProvider()
* refactor: use base::Contains() in ElectronBindings::ActivateUVLoop()
* refactor: use base::Contains() in NativeWindowViews::IsVisibleOnAllWorkspaces()
* refactor: use base::Contains() in HidChooserController::OnDeviceAdded()
* refactor: use base::Contains() in ElectronSandboxedRendererClient::WillReleaseScriptContext()
* refactor: use base::Contains() in ElectronRendererClient::WillDestroyWorkerContextOnWorkerThread()
* refactor: use base::Contains() in GlobalShortcut::OnKeyPressed()
fix: linker error missing uv__strtok
This symbol is referenced inside what seems to be dead code
in `uv__search_path` in third_party/electron_node/deps/uv/src/unix/core.c
When compiling in LTO mode, the reference is removed,
but not during a non-LTO build.
* test: enable CircleCI rerun failed *tests* only
* .
* .
* console.log never fails 🤷
* normalize the filtered paths
circleci gives us a list of absolute paths here
* remove test output check
sometimes rerunning only failed tests results in some runners having
no tests to run, and thus no output
* keep relative paths the same
* error for when no tests match
* cleanup
* .
* feat: add will-navigate-in-frame event to webContents
* docs: add documentation for webview will-frame-navigate event
* feat: Eliminate isInPlace argument from will-frame-navigate event
* fix: Fire will-frame-navigate before will-navigate
* feat: send will-frame-navigate with a WebFrameMain in the event details
* docs: Update WebContents docs for new API signature
* feat: Add custom event forwarding for <webview> will-frame-navigate
* fix: wrap WebFrameMain so it can be sent as an event
* test: update webContents and <webview> tests to match new signatures
* chore: undo unnecessary change
* fix: don't switch will-navigate to use EmitNavigationEventDetails
* test: clean up will-navigate and will-frame-navigate tests for <webview>
* chore: apply lint fixes
* chore: move GetRenderFrameHost helper into anonymous namespace
* docs: auto-generate WillFrameNavigateDetails rather than defining it manually
* test: Update <webview> tests to actually pass under new spec runner
* docs: Add section explaining relationship between various nav events
* test: Add some tests to ensure navigation event order doesn't silently change
* test: Always monitor all nav events to ensure unexpected ones don't fire
* test: Add test to verify in-page navigation event order
* feat: Change to new style where extra params are exposed as event props
* fix: Remove unused EmitNavigationEventDetails
* fix: Update tests to use new async helpers
* docs: Rename and reorder sections documenting navigation events
---------
Co-authored-by: Milan Burda <milan.burda@gmail.com>
* fix: allow cancelling of bluetooth requests
allows cancelling of bluetooth requests when no devices present
* docs: update docs to reflect how bluetooth works.
* fix: use base::Value::Dict:::Remove() instead of RemoveKe()
the latter is deprecated.
* fix: use base::Value::Dict::FindString() instead of base::Value::FindStringKey()
The latter is deprecated.
* chore: make lint happy
* Allow an absolute path to be used for creating sessions
Allows an absolute path to be used for creating sessions
by adding the session.fromPath() API.
* Fixup! Clarify that an emptry string is not permitted as a parameter to fromPath()
* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 113.0.5645.0
* chore: update patches/chromium/mas_avoid_usage_of_private_macos_apis.patch
Xref: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/4300129
Fix simple code shear
* chore: update patches/chromium/build_only_use_the_mas_build_config_in_the_required_components.patch
Xref: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/4297496
Xref: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/4327491
patch-fuzz update; no manual changes
* chore: remove patches/chromium/fix_x11_window_restore_minimized_maximized_window.patch
Xref: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/4252946
Upstreamed by zcbenz, so local patch is no longer needed
* chore: update chromium/printing.patch
Xref: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/4313019
Remove cookie parameter from PrintViewManagerBase::UpdatePrintSettings()
* chore: remove NOTIMPLEMENTED BrowserProcessImpl::GetBreadcrumbPersistentStorageManager()
Xref: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/4247145
method removed upstream, so we do not need to add a stub for it in the subclass
* chore: remove PrintViewManagerElectron::UpdatePrintSettings()
Xref: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/4313019
Previously, our implementation checked to see if we recognized the
cookie param that was passed in. If so, we reported a bad message.
Otherwise, we passed it up to the base class' UpdatePrintSettings().
CL4313019 removed the cookie param, so checking for a bad cookie
param is no longer necessary / no longer possible. Since the only
remaining task was to pass the work up to the base class, this commit
removes the subclass implmentation entirely.
* chore: update patches
* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 113.0.5647.0
* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 113.0.5649.2
* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 113.0.5651.0
* chore: update patches
---------
Co-authored-by: electron-roller[bot] <84116207+electron-roller[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Charles Kerr <charles@charleskerr.com>
Co-authored-by: deepak1556 <hop2deep@gmail.com>
* fix: about panel is a base::Value::Dict
* nix this test for a diff PR
* what if the about dialog was not blocking
* add this test back in
* document synchronicity
* github editor is a fan of spaces
* build: ignore makeLatest on pre-releases
* chore: set makeLatest to false by default
Co-authored-by: Samuel Attard <sam@electronjs.org>
---------
Co-authored-by: Samuel Attard <sam@electronjs.org>
* feat: enable whole-program optimization
Enable whole-program optimization in electron native modules by default.
* pass --with-ltcg to configure.py instead of setting variable
* enable ltcg only on windows
Co-authored-by: Kyrylo Hrechykhin <khrechykhin@microsoft.com>
Change factuality and word choice.
Added "or WOW" to the phrase, "when they are running the x64 version under Rosetta", to reflect the use of a supported platform, Windows, as a possible scenario.
Changed the wording of that same sentence to make it appear clearer. "incorrectly" to "mistakenly" and moved this word to before the verb instead of the end of the sentence.
#### Description of Change
The first sentence within the documentation "[Important: signing your code](https://www.electronjs.org/docs/latest/tutorial/tutorial-packaging#important-signing-your-code)" is grammatically incorrect.
> In order to distribute desktop applications to end users, we highly recommended for you to code sign your Electron app.
I've adjusted the copy to switch "highly recommended" to "highly recommend". I've also switched out "for you to code sign" for "that you code sign" for clarity.
> In order to distribute desktop applications to end users, we _highly recommend_ that you **code sign** your Electron app.
docs: fix code highlighting in preload tutorial
The highlighted lines in the code snippets were unaligned,
which could cause a newcomer unneeded confusion on what
lines need to be changed.
Fix incorrect highlight in an example snippet
At the moment, the "Communicating between processes" `main.js` snippet highlights the line containing `})` when the relevant line is `ipcMain.handle('ping', () => 'pong')`.
* fix: use the process cache to reduce the memory for asar file
* Update shell/common/api/electron_api_asar.cc
Co-authored-by: webster.xu <webster.xu@ringcentral.com>
Co-authored-by: Jeremy Rose <nornagon@nornagon.net>
When creating branded release builds and using scripts/strip-binaries.py
on Linux, the final artifacts end up unstripped due to the static set of
binaries considered for stripping.
With this patch the name of the electron binary is taken from the
BRANDING.json `project_name` key.
Signed-off-by: Robert Günzler <r@gnzler.io>
Signed-off-by: Robert Günzler <r@gnzler.io>
* Add MDN link to web-request-filter.md
When I was using the Electron docs I wanted to know how to use [webRequest.onBeforeSendHeaders](https://www.electronjs.org/docs/latest/api/web-request#webrequestonbeforesendheadersfilter-listener) but I was unable to correctly guess the correct format for the `WebRequestFilter` URL strings, and there was no explanation in the Electron docs. Eventually I googled it and found the MDN article which helped me.
* Update docs/api/structures/web-request-filter.md
Co-authored-by: Black-Hole <158blackhole@gmail.com>
* Update docs/api/structures/web-request-filter.md
Co-authored-by: Black-Hole <158blackhole@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Black-Hole <158blackhole@gmail.com>
* docs: fix broken links
* docs: change link to navigator.getUserMedia
Co-authored-by: Jeremy Rose <nornagon@nornagon.net>
* docs: fix link in examples.md
Co-authored-by: Jeremy Rose <nornagon@nornagon.net>
* chore: drop support for Windows 7 & 8
* chore: remove disable-redraw-lock.patch
* chore: update patches
* Update docs/breaking-changes.md
Co-authored-by: Erick Zhao <erick@hotmail.ca>
* Update docs/breaking-changes.md
Co-authored-by: Keeley Hammond <vertedinde@electronjs.org>
* fix breaking-changes.md
* chore: note last supported version
Co-authored-by: Jeremy Rose <jeremya@chromium.org>
* chore: add link to deprecation policy
* Update docs/breaking-changes.md
Co-authored-by: Jeremy Rose <jeremya@chromium.org>
* update README.md
Co-authored-by: Milan Burda <miburda@microsoft.com>
Co-authored-by: PatchUp <73610968+patchup[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Erick Zhao <erick@hotmail.ca>
Co-authored-by: Keeley Hammond <vertedinde@electronjs.org>
Co-authored-by: Jeremy Rose <jeremya@chromium.org>
Note: Please only report issues for [currently supported versions of Electron](https://www.electronjs.org/docs/latest/tutorial/support#currently-supported-versions).
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@@ -38,8 +38,8 @@ For more installation options and troubleshooting tips, see
Each Electron release provides binaries for macOS, Windows, and Linux.
* macOS (High Sierra and up): Electron provides 64-bit Intel and ARM binaries for macOS. Apple Silicon support was added in Electron 11.
* Windows (Windows 7 and up): Electron provides `ia32` (`x86`), `x64` (`amd64`), and `arm64` binaries for Windows. Windows on ARM support was added in Electron 5.0.8.
* macOS (Catalina and up): Electron provides 64-bit Intel and ARM binaries for macOS. Apple Silicon support was added in Electron 11.
* Windows (Windows 10 and up): Electron provides `ia32` (`x86`), `x64` (`amd64`), and `arm64` binaries for Windows. Windows on ARM support was added in Electron 5.0.8. Support for Windows 7, 8 and 8.1 was [removed in Electron 23, in line with Chromium's Windows deprecation policy](https://www.electronjs.org/blog/windows-7-to-8-1-deprecation-notice).
* Linux: The prebuilt binaries of Electron are built on Ubuntu 20.04. They have also been verified to work on:
* Ubuntu 14.04 and newer
* Fedora 24 and newer
@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ binary. Use this to spawn Electron from Node scripts:
```javascript
constelectron=require('electron')
constproc=require('child_process')
constproc=require('node:child_process')
// will print something similar to /Users/maf/.../Electron
# The following lines are needed when baking from a completely new image (eg MicrosoftWindowsServer:WindowsServer:2019-Datacenter:latest via image: base-windows-server2019)
- ps:Resize-Partition -DriveLetter C -Size (256GB)# ensure initial partition size
- ps:Get-Partition -DriveLetter C
# The following lines are needed when baking from a completely new image (eg MicrosoftWindowsServer:WindowsServer:2019-Datacenter:latest via image: base-windows-server2019)
# The following lines are needed when baking from a completely new image (eg MicrosoftWindowsServer:WindowsServer:2019-Datacenter:latest via image: base-windows-server2019)
# # Restart VM
# - ps: Start-Sleep -s 5; Restart-Computer
# - ps: Start-Sleep -s 5
# - cd %USERPROFILE%\image-bake-scripts
# - appveyor version
# - ps: .\optimize_dotnet_runtime.ps1
# - ps: .\disable_windows_background_services.ps1
# - ps: .\enforce_windows_firewall.ps1
# - ps: .\cleanup_windows.ps1
# END LINES FOR COMPLETELY NEW IMAGE
on_image_bake:
- ps:>-
echo "Baking image: $env:APPVEYOR_BAKE_IMAGE at dir $PWD"
@@ -750,14 +750,21 @@ This API can be used for purposes such as deciding what language to present the
Here are some examples of return values of the various language and locale APIs with different configurations:
* For Windows, where the application locale is German, the regional format is Finnish (Finland), and the preferred system languages from most to least preferred are French (Canada), English (US), Simplified Chinese (China), Finnish, and Spanish (Latin America):
* On macOS, where the application locale is German, the region is Finland, and the preferred system languages from most to least preferred are French (Canada), English (US), Simplified Chinese, and Spanish (Latin America):
On Windows, given application locale is German, the regional format is Finnish (Finland), and the preferred system languages from most to least preferred are French (Canada), English (US), Simplified Chinese (China), Finnish, and Spanish (Latin America):
On macOS, given the application locale is German, the region is Finland, and the preferred system languages from most to least preferred are French (Canada), English (US), Simplified Chinese, and Spanish (Latin America):
Both the available languages and regions and the possible return values differ between the two operating systems.
@@ -803,7 +810,7 @@ editor. Please refer to [Apple's documentation][CFBundleURLTypes] for details.
**Note:** In a Windows Store environment (when packaged as an `appx`) this API
will return `true` for all calls but the registry key it sets won't be accessible
by other applications. In order to register your Windows Store application
as a default protocol handler you must [declare the protocol in your manifest](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/uwp/schemas/appxpackage/uapmanifestschema/element-uap-protocol).
as a default protocol handler you must [declare the protocol in your manifest](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/uwp/schemas/appxpackage/uapmanifestschema/element-uap-protocol).
The API uses the Windows Registry and `LSSetDefaultHandlerForURLScheme` internally.
@@ -932,7 +939,7 @@ List, nor will it be displayed.
Here's a very simple example of creating a custom Jump List:
```javascript
```js
const{app}=require('electron')
app.setJumpList([
@@ -952,7 +959,7 @@ app.setJumpList([
title:'Tool A',
program:process.execPath,
args:'--run-tool-a',
icon:process.execPath,
iconPath:process.execPath,
iconIndex:0,
description:'Runs Tool A'
},
@@ -961,7 +968,7 @@ app.setJumpList([
title:'Tool B',
program:process.execPath,
args:'--run-tool-b',
icon:process.execPath,
iconPath:process.execPath,
iconIndex:0,
description:'Runs Tool B'
}
@@ -1015,8 +1022,8 @@ use this method to ensure single instance.
An example of activating the window of primary instance when a second instance
starts:
```javascript
const{app}=require('electron')
```js
const{app,BrowserWindow}=require('electron')
letmyWindow=null
constadditionalData={myKey:'myValue'}
@@ -1036,9 +1043,9 @@ if (!gotTheLock) {
}
})
// Create myWindow, load the rest of the app, etc...
app.whenReady().then(()=>{
myWindow=createWindow()
myWindow=newBrowserWindow({})
myWindow.loadURL('https://electronjs.org')
})
}
```
@@ -1161,11 +1168,15 @@ case the user's DNS configuration does not include a provider that supports
DoH.
```js
app.configureHostResolver({
secureDnsMode:'secure',
secureDnsServers:[
'https://cloudflare-dns.com/dns-query'
]
const{app}=require('electron')
app.whenReady().then(()=>{
app.configureHostResolver({
secureDnsMode:'secure',
secureDnsServers:[
'https://cloudflare-dns.com/dns-query'
]
})
})
```
@@ -1253,6 +1264,9 @@ On macOS, it shows on the dock icon. On Linux, it only works for Unity launcher.
**Note:** Unity launcher requires a `.desktop` file to work. For more information,
please read the [Unity integration documentation][unity-requirement].
**Note:** On macOS, you need to ensure that your application has the permission
to display notifications for this method to work.
### `app.getBadgeCount()` _Linux_ _macOS_
Returns `Integer` - The current value displayed in the counter badge.
@@ -1317,7 +1331,10 @@ To work with Electron's `autoUpdater` on Windows, which uses [Squirrel][Squirrel
you'll want to set the launch path to Update.exe, and pass arguments that specify your
@@ -1353,7 +1370,7 @@ This API must be called after the `ready` event is emitted.
### `app.showAboutPanel()`
Show the app's about panel options. These options can be overridden with `app.setAboutPanelOptions(options)`.
Show the app's about panel options. These options can be overridden with `app.setAboutPanelOptions(options)`. This function runs asynchronously.
### `app.setAboutPanelOptions(options)`
@@ -1386,11 +1403,22 @@ Show the platform's native emoji picker.
Returns `Function` - This function **must** be called once you have finished accessing the security scoped file. If you do not remember to stop accessing the bookmark, [kernel resources will be leaked](https://developer.apple.com/reference/foundation/nsurl/1417051-startaccessingsecurityscopedreso?language=objc) and your app will lose its ability to reach outside the sandbox completely, until your app is restarted.
@@ -1398,7 +1426,7 @@ Start accessing a security scoped resource. With this method Electron applicatio
### `app.enableSandbox()`
Enables full sandbox mode on the app. This means that all renderers will be launched sandboxed, regardless of the value of the `sandbox` flag in WebPreferences.
Enables full sandbox mode on the app. This means that all renderers will be launched sandboxed, regardless of the value of the `sandbox` flag in [`WebPreferences`](structures/web-preferences.md).
This method can only be called before app is ready.
@@ -1431,6 +1459,8 @@ By default, if an app of the same name as the one being moved exists in the Appl
For example:
```js
const { app, dialog } = require('electron')
app.moveToApplicationsFolder({
conflictHandler: (conflictType) => {
if (conflictType === 'exists') {
@@ -1509,19 +1539,18 @@ dock on macOS.
A `boolean` property that returns `true` if the app is packaged, `false` otherwise. For many apps, this property can be used to distinguish development and production environments.
@@ -32,9 +32,9 @@ This is a requirement of `Squirrel.Mac`.
On Windows, you have to install your app into a user's machine before you can
use the `autoUpdater`, so it is recommended that you use the
[electron-winstaller][installer-lib], [electron-forge][electron-forge-lib] or the [grunt-electron-installer][installer] package to generate a Windows installer.
[electron-winstaller][installer-lib], [Electron Forge][electron-forge-lib] or the [grunt-electron-installer][installer] package to generate a Windows installer.
When using [electron-winstaller][installer-lib] or [electron-forge][electron-forge-lib] make sure you do not try to update your app [the first time it runs](https://github.com/electron/windows-installer#handling-squirrel-events) (Also see [this issue for more info](https://github.com/electron/electron/issues/7155)). It's also recommended to use [electron-squirrel-startup](https://github.com/mongodb-js/electron-squirrel-startup) to get desktop shortcuts for your app.
When using [electron-winstaller][installer-lib] or [Electron Forge][electron-forge-lib] make sure you do not try to update your app [the first time it runs](https://github.com/electron/windows-installer#handling-squirrel-events) (Also see [this issue for more info](https://github.com/electron/electron/issues/7155)). It's also recommended to use [electron-squirrel-startup](https://github.com/mongodb-js/electron-squirrel-startup) to get desktop shortcuts for your app.
The installer generated with Squirrel will create a shortcut icon with an
[Application User Model ID][app-user-model-id] in the format of
* Options are listed in [SkParseColor.cpp](https://source.chromium.org/chromium/chromium/src/+/main:third_party/skia/src/utils/SkParseColor.cpp;l=11-152;drc=eea4bf52cb0d55e2a39c828b017c80a5ee054148)
@@ -151,294 +152,7 @@ It creates a new `BrowserWindow` with native properties as set by the `options`.
### `new BrowserWindow([options])`
*`options`Object (optional)
*`width` Integer (optional) - Window's width in pixels. Default is `800`.
*`height` Integer (optional) - Window's height in pixels. Default is `600`.
*`x` Integer (optional) - (**required** if y is used) Window's left offset from screen.
Default is to center the window.
*`y` Integer (optional) - (**required** if x is used) Window's top offset from screen.
Default is to center the window.
*`useContentSize` boolean (optional) - The `width` and `height` would be used as web
page's size, which means the actual window's size will include window
frame's size and be slightly larger. Default is `false`.
*`center` boolean (optional) - Show window in the center of the screen. Default is `false`.
*`minWidth` Integer (optional) - Window's minimum width. Default is `0`.
*`minHeight` Integer (optional) - Window's minimum height. Default is `0`.
*`maxWidth` Integer (optional) - Window's maximum width. Default is no limit.
*`maxHeight` Integer (optional) - Window's maximum height. Default is no limit.
*`resizable` boolean (optional) - Whether window is resizable. Default is `true`.
*`movable` boolean (optional) _macOS__Windows_ - Whether window is
movable. This is not implemented on Linux. Default is `true`.
*`minimizable` boolean (optional) _macOS__Windows_ - Whether window is
minimizable. This is not implemented on Linux. Default is `true`.
*`maximizable` boolean (optional) _macOS__Windows_ - Whether window is
maximizable. This is not implemented on Linux. Default is `true`.
*`closable` boolean (optional) _macOS__Windows_ - Whether window is
closable. This is not implemented on Linux. Default is `true`.
*`focusable` boolean (optional) - Whether the window can be focused. Default is
`true`. On Windows setting `focusable: false` also implies setting
`skipTaskbar: true`. On Linux setting `focusable: false` makes the window
stop interacting with wm, so the window will always stay on top in all
workspaces.
*`alwaysOnTop` boolean (optional) - Whether the window should always stay on top of
other windows. Default is `false`.
*`fullscreen` boolean (optional) - Whether the window should show in fullscreen. When
explicitly set to `false` the fullscreen button will be hidden or disabled
on macOS. Default is `false`.
*`fullscreenable` boolean (optional) - Whether the window can be put into fullscreen
mode. On macOS, also whether the maximize/zoom button should toggle full
screen mode or maximize window. Default is `true`.
*`simpleFullscreen` boolean (optional) _macOS_ - Use pre-Lion fullscreen on
macOS. Default is `false`.
*`skipTaskbar` boolean (optional) _macOS__Windows_ - Whether to show the window in taskbar.
Default is `false`.
*`hiddenInMissionControl` boolean (optional) _macOS_ - Whether window should be hidden when the user toggles into mission control.
*`kiosk` boolean (optional) - Whether the window is in kiosk mode. Default is `false`.
*`title` string (optional) - Default window title. Default is `"Electron"`. If the HTML tag `<title>` is defined in the HTML file loaded by `loadURL()`, this property will be ignored.
*`icon` ([NativeImage](native-image.md) | string) (optional) - The window icon. On Windows it is
recommended to use `ICO` icons to get best visual effects, you can also
leave it undefined so the executable's icon will be used.
*`show` boolean (optional) - Whether window should be shown when created. Default is
`true`.
*`paintWhenInitiallyHidden` boolean (optional) - Whether the renderer should be active when `show` is `false` and it has just been created. In order for `document.visibilityState` to work correctly on first load with `show: false` you should set this to `false`. Setting this to `false` will cause the `ready-to-show` event to not fire. Default is `true`.
*`frame` boolean (optional) - Specify `false` to create a
[frameless window](../tutorial/window-customization.md#create-frameless-windows). Default is `true`.
*`parent` BrowserWindow (optional) - Specify parent window. Default is `null`.
*`modal` boolean (optional) - Whether this is a modal window. This only works when the
window is a child window. Default is `false`.
*`acceptFirstMouse` boolean (optional) _macOS_ - Whether clicking an
inactive window will also click through to the web contents. Default is
`false` on macOS. This option is not configurable on other platforms.
*`disableAutoHideCursor` boolean (optional) - Whether to hide cursor when typing.
Default is `false`.
*`autoHideMenuBar` boolean (optional) - Auto hide the menu bar unless the `Alt`
key is pressed. Default is `false`.
*`enableLargerThanScreen` boolean (optional) _macOS_ - Enable the window to
be resized larger than screen. Only relevant for macOS, as other OSes
allow larger-than-screen windows by default. Default is `false`.
*`backgroundColor` string (optional) - The window's background color in Hex, RGB, RGBA, HSL, HSLA or named CSS color format. Alpha in #AARRGGBB format is supported if `transparent` is set to `true`. Default is `#FFF` (white). See [win.setBackgroundColor](browser-window.md#winsetbackgroundcolorbackgroundcolor) for more information.
*`hasShadow` boolean (optional) - Whether window should have a shadow. Default is `true`.
*`opacity` number (optional) _macOS__Windows_ - Set the initial opacity of
the window, between 0.0 (fully transparent) and 1.0 (fully opaque). This
is only implemented on Windows and macOS.
*`darkTheme` boolean (optional) - Forces using dark theme for the window, only works on
some GTK+3 desktop environments. Default is `false`.
*`transparent` boolean (optional) - Makes the window [transparent](../tutorial/window-customization.md#create-transparent-windows).
Default is `false`. On Windows, does not work unless the window is frameless.
*`type` string (optional) - The type of window, default is normal window. See more about
this below.
*`visualEffectState` string (optional) _macOS_ - Specify how the material
appearance should reflect window activity state on macOS. Must be used
with the `vibrancy` property. Possible values are:
*`followWindow` - The backdrop should automatically appear active when the window is active, and inactive when it is not. This is the default.
*`active` - The backdrop should always appear active.
*`inactive` - The backdrop should always appear inactive.
*`titleBarStyle` string (optional) _macOS__Windows_ - The style of window title bar.
Default is `default`. Possible values are:
*`default` - Results in the standard title bar for macOS or Windows respectively.
*`hidden` - Results in a hidden title bar and a full size content window. On macOS, the window still has the standard window controls (“traffic lights”) in the top left. On Windows, when combined with `titleBarOverlay: true` it will activate the Window Controls Overlay (see `titleBarOverlay` for more information), otherwise no window controls will be shown.
*`hiddenInset`_macOS_ - Only on macOS, results in a hidden title bar
with an alternative look where the traffic light buttons are slightly
more inset from the window edge.
*`customButtonsOnHover`_macOS_ - Only on macOS, results in a hidden
title bar and a full size content window, the traffic light buttons will
display when being hovered over in the top left of the window.
`tooltip`, `content`, `under-window`, or `under-page`. Please note that
`appearance-based`, `light`, `dark`, `medium-light`, and `ultra-dark` are
deprecated and have been removed in macOS Catalina (10.15).
*`zoomToPageWidth` boolean (optional) _macOS_ - Controls the behavior on
macOS when option-clicking the green stoplight button on the toolbar or by
clicking the Window > Zoom menu item. If `true`, the window will grow to
the preferred width of the web page when zoomed, `false` will cause it to
zoom to the width of the screen. This will also affect the behavior when
calling `maximize()` directly. Default is `false`.
*`tabbingIdentifier` string (optional) _macOS_ - Tab group name, allows
opening the window as a native tab on macOS 10.12+. Windows with the same
tabbing identifier will be grouped together. This also adds a native new
tab button to your window's tab bar and allows your `app` and window to
receive the `new-window-for-tab` event.
*`webPreferences` Object (optional) - Settings of web page's features.
*`devTools` boolean (optional) - Whether to enable DevTools. If it is set to `false`, can not use `BrowserWindow.webContents.openDevTools()` to open DevTools. Default is `true`.
*`nodeIntegration` boolean (optional) - Whether node integration is enabled.
Default is `false`.
*`nodeIntegrationInWorker` boolean (optional) - Whether node integration is
enabled in web workers. Default is `false`. More about this can be found
in [Multithreading](../tutorial/multithreading.md).
*`nodeIntegrationInSubFrames` boolean (optional) - Experimental option for
enabling Node.js support in sub-frames such as iframes and child windows. All your preloads will load for
every iframe, you can use `process.isMainFrame` to determine if you are
in the main frame or not.
*`preload` string (optional) - Specifies a script that will be loaded before other
scripts run in the page. This script will always have access to node APIs
no matter whether node integration is turned on or off. The value should
be the absolute file path to the script.
When node integration is turned off, the preload script can reintroduce
Node global symbols back to the global scope. See example
*`sandbox` boolean (optional) - If set, this will sandbox the renderer
associated with the window, making it compatible with the Chromium
OS-level sandbox and disabling the Node.js engine. This is not the same as
the `nodeIntegration` option and the APIs available to the preload script
are more limited. Read more about the option [here](../tutorial/sandbox.md).
*`session` [Session](session.md#class-session) (optional) - Sets the session used by the
page. Instead of passing the Session object directly, you can also choose to
use the `partition` option instead, which accepts a partition string. When
both `session` and `partition` are provided, `session` will be preferred.
Default is the default session.
*`partition` string (optional) - Sets the session used by the page according to the
session's partition string. If `partition` starts with `persist:`, the page
will use a persistent session available to all pages in the app with the
same `partition`. If there is no `persist:` prefix, the page will use an
in-memory session. By assigning the same `partition`, multiple pages can share
the same session. Default is the default session.
*`zoomFactor` number (optional) - The default zoom factor of the page, `3.0` represents
`300%`. Default is `1.0`.
*`javascript` boolean (optional) - Enables JavaScript support. Default is `true`.
*`webSecurity` boolean (optional) - When `false`, it will disable the
same-origin policy (usually using testing websites by people), and set
`allowRunningInsecureContent` to `true` if this options has not been set
by user. Default is `true`.
*`allowRunningInsecureContent` boolean (optional) - Allow an https page to run
JavaScript, CSS or plugins from http URLs. Default is `false`.
*`images` boolean (optional) - Enables image support. Default is `true`.
*`imageAnimationPolicy` string (optional) - Specifies how to run image animations (E.g. GIFs). Can be `animate`, `animateOnce` or `noAnimation`. Default is `animate`.
*`textAreasAreResizable` boolean (optional) - Make TextArea elements resizable. Default
is `true`.
*`webgl` boolean (optional) - Enables WebGL support. Default is `true`.
*`plugins` boolean (optional) - Whether plugins should be enabled. Default is `false`.
*`defaultFontFamily` Object (optional) - Sets the default font for the font-family.
*`standard` string (optional) - Defaults to `Times New Roman`.
*`serif` string (optional) - Defaults to `Times New Roman`.
*`sansSerif` string (optional) - Defaults to `Arial`.
*`monospace` string (optional) - Defaults to `Courier New`.
*`cursive` string (optional) - Defaults to `Script`.
*`fantasy` string (optional) - Defaults to `Impact`.
*`defaultFontSize` Integer (optional) - Defaults to `16`.
*`defaultMonospaceFontSize` Integer (optional) - Defaults to `13`.
*`minimumFontSize` Integer (optional) - Defaults to `0`.
*`defaultEncoding` string (optional) - Defaults to `ISO-8859-1`.
*`backgroundThrottling` boolean (optional) - Whether to throttle animations and timers
when the page becomes background. This also affects the
[Page Visibility API](#page-visibility). Defaults to `true`.
*`offscreen` boolean (optional) - Whether to enable offscreen rendering for the browser
window. Defaults to `false`. See the
[offscreen rendering tutorial](../tutorial/offscreen-rendering.md) for
more details.
*`contextIsolation` boolean (optional) - Whether to run Electron APIs and
the specified `preload` script in a separate JavaScript context. Defaults
to `true`. The context that the `preload` script runs in will only have
access to its own dedicated `document` and `window` globals, as well as
its own set of JavaScript builtins (`Array`, `Object`, `JSON`, etc.),
which are all invisible to the loaded content. The Electron API will only
be available in the `preload` script and not the loaded page. This option
should be used when loading potentially untrusted remote content to ensure
the loaded content cannot tamper with the `preload` script and any
Electron APIs being used. This option uses the same technique used by
[Chrome Content Scripts][chrome-content-scripts]. You can access this
context in the dev tools by selecting the 'Electron Isolated Context'
entry in the combo box at the top of the Console tab.
*`webviewTag` boolean (optional) - Whether to enable the [`<webview>` tag](webview-tag.md).
Defaults to `false`. **Note:** The
`preload` script configured for the `<webview>` will have node integration
enabled when it is executed so you should ensure remote/untrusted content
is not able to create a `<webview>` tag with a possibly malicious `preload`
script. You can use the `will-attach-webview` event on [webContents](web-contents.md)
to strip away the `preload` script and to validate or alter the
`<webview>`'s initial settings.
*`additionalArguments` string[] (optional) - A list of strings that will be appended
to `process.argv` in the renderer process of this app. Useful for passing small
bits of data down to renderer process preload scripts.
*`safeDialogs` boolean (optional) - Whether to enable browser style
consecutive dialog protection. Default is `false`.
*`safeDialogsMessage` string (optional) - The message to display when
consecutive dialog protection is triggered. If not defined the default
message would be used, note that currently the default message is in
English and not localized.
*`disableDialogs` boolean (optional) - Whether to disable dialogs
completely. Overrides `safeDialogs`. Default is `false`.
*`navigateOnDragDrop` boolean (optional) - Whether dragging and dropping a
file or link onto the page causes a navigation. Default is `false`.
*`autoplayPolicy` string (optional) - Autoplay policy to apply to
content in the window, can be `no-user-gesture-required`,
`user-gesture-required`, `document-user-activation-required`. Defaults to
`no-user-gesture-required`.
*`disableHtmlFullscreenWindowResize` boolean (optional) - Whether to
prevent the window from resizing when entering HTML Fullscreen. Default
is `false`.
*`accessibleTitle` string (optional) - An alternative title string provided only
to accessibility tools such as screen readers. This string is not directly
visible to users.
*`spellcheck` boolean (optional) - Whether to enable the builtin spellchecker.
Default is `true`.
*`enableWebSQL` boolean (optional) - Whether to enable the [WebSQL api](https://www.w3.org/TR/webdatabase/).
Default is `true`.
*`v8CacheOptions` string (optional) - Enforces the v8 code caching policy
used by blink. Accepted values are
*`none` - Disables code caching
*`code` - Heuristic based code caching
*`bypassHeatCheck` - Bypass code caching heuristics but with lazy compilation
*`bypassHeatCheckAndEagerCompile` - Same as above except compilation is eager.
Default policy is `code`.
*`enablePreferredSizeMode` boolean (optional) - Whether to enable
preferred size mode. The preferred size is the minimum size needed to
contain the layout of the document—without requiring scrolling. Enabling
this will cause the `preferred-size-changed` event to be emitted on the
`WebContents` when the preferred size changes. Default is `false`.
*`titleBarOverlay` Object | Boolean (optional) - When using a frameless window in conjunction with `win.setWindowButtonVisibility(true)` on macOS or using a `titleBarStyle` so that the standard window controls ("traffic lights" on macOS) are visible, this property enables the Window Controls Overlay [JavaScript APIs][overlay-javascript-apis] and [CSS Environment Variables][overlay-css-env-vars]. Specifying `true` will result in an overlay with default system colors. Default is `false`.
*`color` String (optional) _Windows_ - The CSS color of the Window Controls Overlay when enabled. Default is the system color.
*`symbolColor` String (optional) _Windows_ - The CSS color of the symbols on the Window Controls Overlay when enabled. Default is the system color.
*`height` Integer (optional) _macOS__Windows_ - The height of the title bar and Window Controls Overlay in pixels. Default is system height.
When setting minimum or maximum window size with `minWidth`/`maxWidth`/
`minHeight`/`maxHeight`, it only constrains the users. It won't prevent you from
passing a size that does not follow size constraints to `setBounds`/`setSize` or
to the constructor of `BrowserWindow`.
The possible values and behaviors of the `type` option are platform dependent.
Possible values are:
* On Linux, possible types are `desktop`, `dock`, `toolbar`, `splash`,
`notification`.
* On macOS, possible types are `desktop`, `textured`, `panel`.
* The `textured` type adds metal gradient appearance
(`NSWindowStyleMaskTexturedBackground`).
* The `desktop` type places the window at the desktop background window level
(`kCGDesktopWindowLevel - 1`). Note that desktop window will not receive
focus, keyboard or mouse events, but you can use `globalShortcut` to receive
input sparingly.
* The `panel` type enables the window to float on top of full-screened apps
by adding the `NSWindowStyleMaskNonactivatingPanel` style mask,normally
reserved for NSPanel, at runtime. Also, the window will appear on all
@@ -884,7 +568,7 @@ On Linux the setter is a no-op, although the getter returns `true`.
A `boolean` property that determines whether the window is excluded from the application’s Windows menu. `false` by default.
```js
```js @ts-expect-error=[11]
const win = new BrowserWindow({ height: 600, width: 600 })
const template = [
@@ -954,7 +638,7 @@ Hides the window.
#### `win.isVisible()`
Returns `boolean` - Whether the window is visible to the user.
Returns `boolean` - Whether the window is visible to the user in the foreground of the app.
#### `win.isModal()`
@@ -992,6 +676,8 @@ Returns `boolean` - Whether the window is minimized.
Sets whether the window should be in fullscreen mode.
**Note:** On macOS, fullscreen transitions take place asynchronously. If further actions depend on the fullscreen state, use the ['enter-full-screen'](browser-window.md#event-enter-full-screen) or ['leave-full-screen'](browser-window.md#event-leave-full-screen) events.
#### `win.isFullScreen()`
Returns `boolean` - Whether the window is in fullscreen mode.
@@ -1036,6 +722,8 @@ height areas you have within the overall content view.
The aspect ratio is not respected when window is resized programmatically with
APIs like `win.setSize`.
To reset an aspect ratio, pass 0 as the `aspectRatio` value: `win.setAspectRatio(0)`.
#### `win.setBackgroundColor(backgroundColor)`
* `backgroundColor` string - Color in Hex, RGB, RGBA, HSL, HSLA or named CSS color format. The alpha channel is optional for the hex type.
@@ -1048,16 +736,16 @@ Examples of valid `backgroundColor` values:
* Options are listed in [SkParseColor.cpp](https://source.chromium.org/chromium/chromium/src/+/main:third_party/skia/src/utils/SkParseColor.cpp;l=11-152;drc=eea4bf52cb0d55e2a39c828b017c80a5ee054148)
**Note:** On macOS, the y-coordinate value cannot be smaller than the [Tray](tray.md) height. The tray height has changed over time and depends on the operating system, but is between 20-40px. Passing a value lower than the tray height will result in a window that is flush to the tray.
#### `win.getBounds()`
Returns [`Rectangle`](structures/rectangle.md) - The `bounds` of the window as `Object`.
**Note:** On macOS, the y-coordinate value returned will be at minimum the [Tray](tray.md) height. For example, calling `win.setBounds({ x: 25, y: 20, width: 800, height: 600 })` with a tray height of 38 means that `win.getBounds()` will return `{ x: 25, y: 38, width: 800, height: 600 }`.
#### `win.getBackgroundColor()`
Returns `string` - Gets the background color of the window in Hex (`#RRGGBB`) format.
@@ -1400,8 +1092,8 @@ The native type of the handle is `HWND` on Windows, `NSView*` on macOS, and
* `message` Integer
* `callback` Function
*`wParam` any - The `wParam` provided to the WndProc
*`lParam` any - The `lParam` provided to the WndProc
* `wParam` Buffer - The `wParam` provided to the WndProc
* `lParam` Buffer - The `lParam` provided to the WndProc
Hooks a windows message. The `callback` is called when
@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ throttling in one window, you can take the hack of
Forces the maximum disk space to be used by the disk cache, in bytes.
### --enable-logging[=file]
### --enable-logging\[=file]
Prints Chromium's logging to stderr (or a log file).
@@ -116,14 +116,20 @@ Ignore the connections limit for `domains` list separated by `,`.
### --js-flags=`flags`
Specifies the flags passed to the Node.js engine. It has to be passed when starting
Electron if you want to enable the `flags` in the main process.
Specifies the flags passed to the [V8 engine](https://v8.dev). In order to enable the `flags` in the main process,
this switch must be passed on startup.
```sh
$ electron --js-flags="--harmony_proxies --harmony_collections" your-app
```
See the [Node.js documentation][node-cli] or run `node --help` in your terminal for a list of available flags. Additionally, run `node --v8-options` to see a list of flags that specifically refer to Node.js's V8 JavaScript engine.
Run `node --v8-options` or `electron --js-flags="--help"` in your terminal for the list of available flags. These can be used to enable early-stage JavaScript features, or log and manipulate garbage collection, among other things.
For example, to trace V8 optimization and deoptimization:
```sh
$ electron --js-flags="--trace-opt --trace-deopt" your-app
```
### --lang
@@ -241,19 +247,25 @@ Electron supports some of the [CLI flags][node-cli] supported by Node.js.
**Note:** Passing unsupported command line switches to Electron when it is not running in `ELECTRON_RUN_AS_NODE` will have no effect.
### --inspect-brk[=[host:]port]
### `--inspect-brk\[=\[host:]port]`
Activate inspector on host:port and break at start of user script. Default host:port is 127.0.0.1:9229.
Aliased to `--debug-brk=[host:]port`.
###--inspect-port=[host:]port
#### `--inspect-brk-node[=[host:]port]`
Activate inspector on `host:port` and break at start of the first internal
JavaScript script executed when the inspector is available.
Default `host:port` is `127.0.0.1:9229`.
### `--inspect-port=\[host:]port`
Set the `host:port` to be used when the inspector is activated. Useful when activating the inspector by sending the SIGUSR1 signal. Default host is `127.0.0.1`.
Aliased to `--debug-port=[host:]port`.
### --inspect[=[host:]port]
### `--inspect\[=\[host:]port]`
Activate inspector on `host:port`. Default is `127.0.0.1:9229`.
@@ -263,16 +275,39 @@ See the [Debugging the Main Process][debugging-main-process] guide for more deta
Aliased to `--debug[=[host:]port`.
### --inspect-publish-uid=stderr,http
### `--inspect-publish-uid=stderr,http`
Specify ways of the inspector web socket url exposure.
By default inspector websocket url is available in stderr and under /json/list endpoint on http://host:port/json/list.
### `--no-deprecation`
Silence deprecation warnings.
### `--throw-deprecation`
Throw errors for deprecations.
### `--trace-deprecation`
Print stack traces for deprecations.
### `--trace-warnings`
Print stack traces for process warnings (including deprecations).
### `--dns-result-order=order`
Set the default value of the `verbatim` parameter in the Node.js [`dns.lookup()`](https://nodejs.org/api/dns.html#dnslookuphostname-options-callback) and [`dnsPromises.lookup()`](https://nodejs.org/api/dns.html#dnspromiseslookuphostname-options) functions. The value could be:
* `ipv4first`: sets default `verbatim` `false`.
* `verbatim`: sets default `verbatim` `true`.
The default is `verbatim` and `dns.setDefaultResultOrder()` have higher priority than `--dns-result-order`.
To capture video from a source provided by `desktopCapturer` the constraints
passed to [`navigator.mediaDevices.getUserMedia`] must include
passed to [`navigator.mediaDevices.getUserMedia`][] must include
`chromeMediaSource: 'desktop'`, and `audio: false`.
To capture both audio and video from the entire desktop the constraints passed
to [`navigator.mediaDevices.getUserMedia`] must include `chromeMediaSource: 'desktop'`,
to [`navigator.mediaDevices.getUserMedia`][] must include `chromeMediaSource: 'desktop'`,
for both `audio` and `video`, but should not include a `chromeMediaSourceId` constraint.
```javascript
@@ -89,7 +91,7 @@ The `desktopCapturer` module has the following methods:
* `options` Object
* `types` string[] - An array of strings that lists the types of desktop sources
to be captured, available types are `screen` and `window`.
to be captured, available types can be `screen` and `window`.
* `thumbnailSize` [Size](structures/size.md) (optional) - The size that the media source thumbnail
should be scaled to. Default is `150` x `150`. Set width or height to 0 when you do not need
the thumbnails. This will save the processing time required for capturing the content of each
@@ -101,7 +103,7 @@ The `desktopCapturer` module has the following methods:
Returns `Promise<DesktopCapturerSource[]>` - Resolves with an array of [`DesktopCapturerSource`](structures/desktop-capturer-source.md) objects, each `DesktopCapturerSource` represents a screen or an individual window that can be captured.
**Note** Capturing the screen contents requires user consent on macOS 10.15 Catalina or higher,
which can detected by [`systemPreferences.getMediaAccessStatus`].
which can detected by [`systemPreferences.getMediaAccessStatus`][].
*`accelerators`string[] - an array of [Accelerator](accelerator.md)s.
*`accelerators`[Accelerator](accelerator.md)[] - an array of [Accelerator](accelerator.md)s.
*`callback` Function
Registers a global shortcut of all `accelerator` items in `accelerators`. The `callback` is called when any of the registered shortcuts are pressed by the user.
*`enabled` boolean (optional) - If false, the menu item will be greyed out and
unclickable.
*`acceleratorWorksWhenHidden` boolean (optional) _macOS_ - default is `true`, and when `false` will prevent the accelerator from triggering the item if the item is not visible`.
*`acceleratorWorksWhenHidden` boolean (optional) _macOS_ - default is `true`, and when `false` will prevent the accelerator from triggering the item if the item is not visible.
*`visible` boolean (optional) - If false, the menu item will be entirely hidden.
*`checked` boolean (optional) - Should only be specified for `checkbox` or `radio` type
menu items.
@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ See [`Menu`](menu.md) for examples.
the placement of their containing group after the containing group of the item
with the specified label.
**Note:**`acceleratorWorksWhenHidden` is specified as being macOS-only because accelerators always work when items are hidden on Windows and Linux. The option is exposed to users to give them the option to turn it off, as this is possible in native macOS development. This property is only usable on macOS High Sierra 10.13 or newer.
**Note:**`acceleratorWorksWhenHidden` is specified as being macOS-only because accelerators always work when items are hidden on Windows and Linux. The option is exposed to users to give them the option to turn it off, as this is possible in native macOS development.
### Roles
@@ -111,11 +111,12 @@ The following additional roles are available on _macOS_:
*`toggleTabBar` - Map to the `toggleTabBar` action.
*`selectNextTab` - Map to the `selectNextTab` action.
*`selectPreviousTab` - Map to the `selectPreviousTab` action.
*`showAllTabs` - Map to the `showAllTabs` action.
*`mergeAllWindows` - Map to the `mergeAllWindows` action.
*`moveTabToNewWindow` - Map to the `moveTabToNewWindow` action.
*`window` - The submenu is a "Window" menu.
*`help` - The submenu is a "Help" menu.
*`services` - The submenu is a ["Services"](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/appkit/nsapplication/1428608-servicesmenu?language=objc) menu. This is only intended for use in the Application Menu and is *not* the same as the "Services" submenu used in context menus in macOS apps, which is not implemented in Electron.
*`services` - The submenu is a ["Services"](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/appkit/nsapplication/1428608-servicesmenu?language=objc) menu. This is only intended for use in the Application Menu and is _not_ the same as the "Services" submenu used in context menus in macOS apps, which is not implemented in Electron.
*`recentDocuments` - The submenu is an "Open Recent" menu.
*`clearRecentDocuments` - Map to the `clearRecentDocuments` action.
*`shareMenu` - The submenu is [share menu][ShareMenu]. The `sharingItem` property must also be set to indicate the item to share.
@@ -159,7 +160,7 @@ A `string` indicating the type of the item. Can be `normal`, `separator`, `subme
#### `menuItem.role`
A `string` (optional) indicating the item's role, if set. Can be `undo`, `redo`, `cut`, `copy`, `paste`, `pasteAndMatchStyle`, `delete`, `selectAll`, `reload`, `forceReload`, `toggleDevTools`, `resetZoom`, `zoomIn`, `zoomOut`, `toggleSpellChecker`, `togglefullscreen`, `window`, `minimize`, `close`, `help`, `about`, `services`, `hide`, `hideOthers`, `unhide`, `quit`, `startSpeaking`, `stopSpeaking`, `zoom`, `front`, `appMenu`, `fileMenu`, `editMenu`, `viewMenu`, `shareMenu`, `recentDocuments`, `toggleTabBar`, `selectNextTab`, `selectPreviousTab`, `mergeAllWindows`, `clearRecentDocuments`, `moveTabToNewWindow` or `windowMenu`
A `string` (optional) indicating the item's role, if set. Can be `undo`, `redo`, `cut`, `copy`, `paste`, `pasteAndMatchStyle`, `delete`, `selectAll`, `reload`, `forceReload`, `toggleDevTools`, `resetZoom`, `zoomIn`, `zoomOut`, `toggleSpellChecker`, `togglefullscreen`, `window`, `minimize`, `close`, `help`, `about`, `services`, `hide`, `hideOthers`, `unhide`, `quit`, `startSpeaking`, `stopSpeaking`, `zoom`, `front`, `appMenu`, `fileMenu`, `editMenu`, `viewMenu`, `shareMenu`, `recentDocuments`, `toggleTabBar`, `selectNextTab`, `selectPreviousTab`,`showAllTabs`,`mergeAllWindows`, `clearRecentDocuments`, `moveTabToNewWindow` or `windowMenu`
@@ -80,6 +80,10 @@ The `menu` object has the following instance methods:
*`positioningItem` number (optional) _macOS_ - The index of the menu item to
be positioned under the mouse cursor at the specified coordinates. Default
is -1.
*`sourceType` string (optional) _Windows__Linux_ - This should map to the `menuSourceType`
provided by the `context-menu` event. It is not recommended to set this value manually,
only provide values you receive from other APIs or leave it `undefined`.
Can be `none`, `mouse`, `keyboard`, `touch`, `touchMenu`, `longPress`, `longTap`, `touchHandle`, `stylus`, `adjustSelection`, or `adjustSelectionReset`.
*`callback` Function (optional) - Called when menu is closed.
Pops up this menu as a context menu in the [`BrowserWindow`](browser-window.md).
@@ -147,27 +151,29 @@ can have a submenu.
An example of creating the application menu with the simple template API:
```javascript
```javascript @ts-expect-error=[107]
const { app, Menu } = require('electron')
const isMac = process.platform === 'darwin'
const template = [
// { role: 'appMenu' }
...(isMac?[{
label:app.name,
submenu:[
{role:'about'},
{type:'separator'},
{role:'services'},
{type:'separator'},
{role:'hide'},
{role:'hideOthers'},
{role:'unhide'},
{type:'separator'},
{role:'quit'}
]
}]:[]),
...(isMac
? [{
label: app.name,
submenu: [
{ role: 'about' },
{ type: 'separator' },
{ role: 'services' },
{ type: 'separator' },
{ role: 'hide' },
{ role: 'hideOthers' },
{ role: 'unhide' },
{ type: 'separator' },
{ role: 'quit' }
]
}]
: []),
// { role: 'fileMenu' }
{
label: 'File',
@@ -185,23 +191,25 @@ const template = [
{ role: 'cut' },
{ role: 'copy' },
{ role: 'paste' },
...(isMac?[
{role:'pasteAndMatchStyle'},
{role:'delete'},
{role:'selectAll'},
{type:'separator'},
{
label:'Speech',
submenu:[
{role:'startSpeaking'},
{role:'stopSpeaking'}
...(isMac
? [
{ role: 'pasteAndMatchStyle' },
{ role: 'delete' },
{ role: 'selectAll' },
{ type: 'separator' },
{
label: 'Speech',
submenu: [
{ role: 'startSpeaking' },
{ role: 'stopSpeaking' }
]
}
]
}
]:[
{role:'delete'},
{type:'separator'},
{role:'selectAll'}
])
: [
{ role: 'delete' },
{ type: 'separator' },
{ role: 'selectAll' }
])
]
},
// { role: 'viewMenu' }
@@ -225,14 +233,16 @@ const template = [
submenu: [
{ role: 'minimize' },
{ role: 'zoom' },
...(isMac?[
{type:'separator'},
{role:'front'},
{type:'separator'},
{role:'window'}
]:[
{role:'close'}
])
...(isMac
? [
{ type: 'separator' },
{ role: 'front' },
{ type: 'separator' },
{ role: 'window' }
]
: [
{ role: 'close' }
])
]
},
{
@@ -261,7 +271,7 @@ menu on behalf of the renderer.
Below is an example of showing a menu when the user right clicks the page:
*`path` string - path to a file that we intend to construct a thumbnail out of.
*`maxSize` [Size](structures/size.md) - the maximum width and height (positive numbers) the thumbnail returned can be. The Windows implementation will ignore `maxSize.height` and scale the height according to `maxSize.width`.
*`size` [Size](structures/size.md) - the desired width and height (positive numbers) of the thumbnail.
Returns `Promise<NativeImage>` - fulfilled with the file's thumbnail preview image, which is a [NativeImage](native-image.md).
Note: The Windows implementation will ignore `size.height` and scale the height according to `size.width`.
### `nativeImage.createFromPath(path)`
*`path` string
@@ -304,7 +306,7 @@ Returns `NativeImage` - The cropped image.
*`width` Integer (optional) - Defaults to the image's width.
*`height` Integer (optional) - Defaults to the image's height.
*`quality` string (optional) - The desired quality of the resize image.
Possible values are `good`, `better`, or `best`. The default is `best`.
Possible values include `good`, `better`, or `best`. The default is `best`.
These values express a desired quality/speed tradeoff. They are translated
into an algorithm-specific method that depends on the capabilities
(CPU, GPU) of the underlying platform. It is possible for all three methods
See the MDN docs for [`Request`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Request) and [`Response`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Response) for more details.
### `protocol.unhandle(scheme)`
*`scheme` string - scheme for which to remove the handler.
Removes a protocol handler registered with `protocol.handle`.
### `protocol.isProtocolHandled(scheme)`
*`scheme` string
Returns `boolean` - Whether `scheme` is already handled.
@@ -26,6 +26,7 @@ The `pushNotification` module emits the following events:
Returns:
*`event` Event
*`userInfo` Record<String, any>
Emitted when the app receives a remote notification while running.
@@ -39,7 +40,7 @@ The `pushNotification` module has the following methods:
Returns `Promise<string>`
Registers the app with Apple Push Notification service (APNS) to receive [Badge, Sound, and Alert](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/appkit/sremotenotificationtype?language=objc) notifications. If registration is successful, the promise will be resolved with the APNS device token. Otherwise, the promise will be rejected with an error message.
Registers the app with Apple Push Notification service (APNS) to receive [Badge, Sound, and Alert](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/appkit/nsremotenotificationtype?language=objc) notifications. If registration is successful, the promise will be resolved with the APNS device token. Otherwise, the promise will be rejected with an error message.
Returns `string` - User friendly name of the password manager selected on Linux.
This function will return one of the following values:
*`basic_text` - When the desktop environment is not recognised or if the following
command line flag is provided `--password-store="basic"`.
*`gnome_libsecret` - When the desktop environment is `X-Cinnamon`, `Deepin`, `GNOME`, `Pantheon`, `XFCE`, `UKUI`, `unity` or if the following command line flag is provided `--password-store="gnome-libsecret"`.
*`kwallet` - When the desktop session is `kde4` or if the following command line flag
is provided `--password-store="kwallet"`.
*`kwallet5` - When the desktop session is `kde5` or if the following command line flag
is provided `--password-store="kwallet5"`.
*`kwallet6` - When the desktop session is `kde6`.
*`unknown` - When the function is called before app has emitted the `ready` event.
* `webContents` [WebContents](web-contents.md) - WebContents requesting the permission. Please note that if the request comes from a subframe you should use `requestingUrl` to check the request origin.
* `permission` string - The type of requested permission.
* `clipboard-read` - Request access to read from the clipboard.
* `clipboard-sanitized-write` - Request access to write to the clipboard.
* `display-capture` - Request access to capture the screen via the [Screen Capture API](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Screen_Capture_API).
* `fullscreen` - Request control of the app's fullscreen state via the [Fullscreen API](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Fullscreen_API).
* `geolocation` - Request access to the user's location via the [Geolocation API](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Geolocation_API)
* `idle-detection` - Request access to the user's idle state via the [IdleDetector API](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/IdleDetector).
* `media` - Request access to media devices such as camera, microphone and speakers.
*`display-capture` - Request access to capture the screen.
* `mediaKeySystem` - Request access to DRM protected content.
*`geolocation` - Request access to user's current location.
*`notifications` - Request notification creation and the ability to display them in the user's system tray.
*`midi` - Request MIDI access in the `webmidi` API.
*`midiSysex` - Request the use of system exclusive messages in the `webmidi` API.
*`pointerLock` - Request to directly interpret mouse movements as an input method. Click [here](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Pointer_Lock_API) to know more. These requests always appear to originate from the main frame.
*`fullscreen` - Request for the app to enter fullscreen mode.
* `midi` - Request MIDI access in the [Web MIDI API](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Web_MIDI_API).
* `midiSysex` - Request the use of system exclusive messages in the [Web MIDI API](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Web_MIDI_API).
* `notifications` - Request notification creation and the ability to display them in the user's system tray using the [Notifications API](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/notification)
* `pointerLock` - Request to directly interpret mouse movements as an input method via the [Pointer Lock API](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Pointer_Lock_API). These requests always appear to originate from the main frame.
* `openExternal` - Request to open links in external applications.
*`unknown` - An unrecognized permission request
* `window-management` - Request access to enumerate screens using the [`getScreenDetails`](https://developer.chrome.com/en/articles/multi-screen-window-placement/) API.
* `unknown` - An unrecognized permission request.
* `callback` Function
* `permissionGranted` boolean - Allow or deny the permission.
* `details` Object - Some properties are only available on certain permission types.
* `webContents` ([WebContents](web-contents.md) | null) - WebContents checking the permission. Please note that if the request comes from a subframe you should use `requestingUrl` to check the request origin. All cross origin sub frames making permission checks will pass a `null` webContents to this handler, while certain other permission checks such as `notifications` checks will always pass `null`. You should use `embeddingOrigin` and `requestingOrigin` to determine what origin the owning frame and the requesting frame are on respectively.
*`permission` string - Type of permission check. Valid values are `midiSysex`, `notifications`, `geolocation`, `media`,`mediaKeySystem`,`midi`, `pointerLock`, `fullscreen`, `openExternal`, `hid`, `serial`, or `usb`.
* `permission` string - Type of permission check.
* `clipboard-read` - Request access to read from the clipboard.
* `clipboard-sanitized-write` - Request access to write to the clipboard.
* `geolocation` - Access the user's geolocation data via the [Geolocation API](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Geolocation_API)
* `fullscreen` - Control of the app's fullscreen state via the [Fullscreen API](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Fullscreen_API).
* `hid` - Access the HID protocol to manipulate HID devices via the [WebHID API](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/WebHID_API).
* `idle-detection` - Access the user's idle state via the [IdleDetector API](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/IdleDetector).
* `media` - Access to media devices such as camera, microphone and speakers.
* `mediaKeySystem` - Access to DRM protected content.
* `midi` - Enable MIDI access in the [Web MIDI API](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Web_MIDI_API).
* `midiSysex` - Use system exclusive messages in the [Web MIDI API](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Web_MIDI_API).
* `notifications` - Configure and display desktop notifications to the user with the [Notifications API](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/notification).
* `openExternal` - Open links in external applications.
* `pointerLock` - Directly interpret mouse movements as an input method via the [Pointer Lock API](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Pointer_Lock_API). These requests always appear to originate from the main frame.
* `serial` - Read from and write to serial devices with the [Web Serial API](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Web_Serial_API).
* `usb` - Expose non-standard Universal Serial Bus (USB) compatible devices services to the web with the [WebUSB API](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/WebUSB_API).
* `requestingOrigin` string - The origin URL of the permission check
* `details` Object - Some properties are only available on certain permission types.
* `embeddingOrigin` string (optional) - The origin of the frame embedding the frame that made the permission check. Only set for cross-origin sub frames making permission checks.
Specifying a loopback device will capture system audio, and is
currently only supported on Windows. If a WebFrameMain is specified,
will capture audio from that frame.
* `enableLocalEcho` Boolean (optional) - If `audio` is a [WebFrameMain](web-frame-main.md)
and this is set to `true`, then local playback of audio will not be muted (e.g. using `MediaRecorder`
to record `WebFrameMain` with this flag set to `true` will allow audio to pass through to the speakers
while recording). Default is `false`.
This handler will be called when web content requests access to display media
via the `navigator.mediaDevices.getDisplayMedia` API. Use the
@@ -914,7 +1042,7 @@ Passing `null` instead of a function resets the handler to its default state.
* `details` Object
* `deviceType` string - The type of device that permission is being requested on, can be `hid`, `serial`, or `usb`.
* `origin` string - The origin URL of the device permission check.
*`device` [HIDDevice](structures/hid-device.md) | [SerialPort](structures/serial-port.md)- the device that permission is being requested for.
* `device` [HIDDevice](structures/hid-device.md) | [SerialPort](structures/serial-port.md) | [USBDevice](structures/usb-device.md) - the device that permission is being requested for.
Sets the handler which can be used to respond to device permission checks for the `session`.
Returning `true` will allow the device to be permitted and `false` will reject it.
@@ -926,7 +1054,7 @@ Additionally, the default behavior of Electron is to store granted device permis
If longer term storage is needed, a developer can store granted device
permissions (eg when handling the `select-hid-device` event) and then read from that storage with `setDevicePermissionHandler`.
* `protectedClasses` string[] - The current list of protected USB classes. Possible class values include:
* `audio`
* `audio-video`
* `hid`
* `mass-storage`
* `smart-card`
* `video`
* `wireless`
Sets the handler which can be used to override which [USB classes are protected](https://wicg.github.io/webusb/#usbinterface-interface).
The return value for the handler is a string array of USB classes which should be considered protected (eg not available in the renderer). Valid values for the array are:
* `audio`
* `audio-video`
* `hid`
* `mass-storage`
* `smart-card`
* `video`
* `wireless`
Returning an empty string array from the handler will allow all USB classes; returning the passed in array will maintain the default list of protected USB classes (this is also the default behavior if a handler is not defined).
To clear the handler, call `setUSBProtectedClassesHandler(null)`.
*`width` Integer (optional) - Window's width in pixels. Default is `800`.
*`height` Integer (optional) - Window's height in pixels. Default is `600`.
*`x` Integer (optional) - (**required** if y is used) Window's left offset from screen.
Default is to center the window.
* `y` Integer (optional) - (**required** if x is used) Window's top offset from screen.
Default is to center the window.
*`useContentSize` boolean (optional) - The `width` and `height` would be used as web
page's size, which means the actual window's size will include window
frame's size and be slightly larger. Default is `false`.
*`center` boolean (optional) - Show window in the center of the screen. Default is `false`.
*`minWidth` Integer (optional) - Window's minimum width. Default is `0`.
*`minHeight` Integer (optional) - Window's minimum height. Default is `0`.
*`maxWidth` Integer (optional) - Window's maximum width. Default is no limit.
*`maxHeight` Integer (optional) - Window's maximum height. Default is no limit.
*`resizable` boolean (optional) - Whether window is resizable. Default is `true`.
*`movable` boolean (optional) _macOS__Windows_ - Whether window is
movable. This is not implemented on Linux. Default is `true`.
*`minimizable` boolean (optional) _macOS__Windows_ - Whether window is
minimizable. This is not implemented on Linux. Default is `true`.
*`maximizable` boolean (optional) _macOS__Windows_ - Whether window is
maximizable. This is not implemented on Linux. Default is `true`.
*`closable` boolean (optional) _macOS__Windows_ - Whether window is
closable. This is not implemented on Linux. Default is `true`.
*`focusable` boolean (optional) - Whether the window can be focused. Default is
`true`. On Windows setting `focusable: false` also implies setting
`skipTaskbar: true`. On Linux setting `focusable: false` makes the window
stop interacting with wm, so the window will always stay on top in all
workspaces.
*`alwaysOnTop` boolean (optional) - Whether the window should always stay on top of
other windows. Default is `false`.
*`fullscreen` boolean (optional) - Whether the window should show in fullscreen. When
explicitly set to `false` the fullscreen button will be hidden or disabled
on macOS. Default is `false`.
*`fullscreenable` boolean (optional) - Whether the window can be put into fullscreen
mode. On macOS, also whether the maximize/zoom button should toggle full
screen mode or maximize window. Default is `true`.
*`simpleFullscreen` boolean (optional) _macOS_ - Use pre-Lion fullscreen on
macOS. Default is `false`.
*`skipTaskbar` boolean (optional) _macOS__Windows_ - Whether to show the window in taskbar.
Default is `false`.
*`hiddenInMissionControl` boolean (optional) _macOS_ - Whether window should be hidden when the user toggles into mission control.
*`kiosk` boolean (optional) - Whether the window is in kiosk mode. Default is `false`.
*`title` string (optional) - Default window title. Default is `"Electron"`. If the HTML tag `<title>` is defined in the HTML file loaded by `loadURL()`, this property will be ignored.
*`icon` ([NativeImage](../native-image.md) | string) (optional) - The window icon. On Windows it is
recommended to use `ICO` icons to get best visual effects, you can also
leave it undefined so the executable's icon will be used.
*`show` boolean (optional) - Whether window should be shown when created. Default is
`true`.
*`paintWhenInitiallyHidden` boolean (optional) - Whether the renderer should be active when `show` is `false` and it has just been created. In order for `document.visibilityState` to work correctly on first load with `show: false` you should set this to `false`. Setting this to `false` will cause the `ready-to-show` event to not fire. Default is `true`.
*`frame` boolean (optional) - Specify `false` to create a
[frameless window](../../tutorial/window-customization.md#create-frameless-windows). Default is `true`.
*`parent` BrowserWindow (optional) - Specify parent window. Default is `null`.
*`modal` boolean (optional) - Whether this is a modal window. This only works when the
window is a child window. Default is `false`.
*`acceptFirstMouse` boolean (optional) _macOS_ - Whether clicking an
inactive window will also click through to the web contents. Default is
`false` on macOS. This option is not configurable on other platforms.
*`disableAutoHideCursor` boolean (optional) - Whether to hide cursor when typing.
Default is `false`.
*`autoHideMenuBar` boolean (optional) - Auto hide the menu bar unless the `Alt`
key is pressed. Default is `false`.
*`enableLargerThanScreen` boolean (optional) _macOS_ - Enable the window to
be resized larger than screen. Only relevant for macOS, as other OSes
allow larger-than-screen windows by default. Default is `false`.
*`backgroundColor` string (optional) - The window's background color in Hex, RGB, RGBA, HSL, HSLA or named CSS color format. Alpha in #AARRGGBB format is supported if `transparent` is set to `true`. Default is `#FFF` (white). See [win.setBackgroundColor](../browser-window.md#winsetbackgroundcolorbackgroundcolor) for more information.
*`hasShadow` boolean (optional) - Whether window should have a shadow. Default is `true`.
*`opacity` number (optional) _macOS__Windows_ - Set the initial opacity of
the window, between 0.0 (fully transparent) and 1.0 (fully opaque). This
is only implemented on Windows and macOS.
*`darkTheme` boolean (optional) - Forces using dark theme for the window, only works on
some GTK+3 desktop environments. Default is `false`.
*`transparent` boolean (optional) - Makes the window [transparent](../../tutorial/window-customization.md#create-transparent-windows).
Default is `false`. On Windows, does not work unless the window is frameless.
*`type` string (optional) - The type of window, default is normal window. See more about
this below.
*`visualEffectState` string (optional) _macOS_ - Specify how the material
appearance should reflect window activity state on macOS. Must be used
with the `vibrancy` property. Possible values are:
*`followWindow` - The backdrop should automatically appear active when the window is active, and inactive when it is not. This is the default.
*`active` - The backdrop should always appear active.
*`inactive` - The backdrop should always appear inactive.
*`titleBarStyle` string (optional) _macOS__Windows_ - The style of window title bar.
Default is `default`. Possible values are:
*`default` - Results in the standard title bar for macOS or Windows respectively.
*`hidden` - Results in a hidden title bar and a full size content window. On macOS, the window still has the standard window controls (“traffic lights”) in the top left. On Windows, when combined with `titleBarOverlay: true` it will activate the Window Controls Overlay (see `titleBarOverlay` for more information), otherwise no window controls will be shown.
*`hiddenInset`_macOS_ - Only on macOS, results in a hidden title bar
with an alternative look where the traffic light buttons are slightly
more inset from the window edge.
*`customButtonsOnHover`_macOS_ - Only on macOS, results in a hidden
title bar and a full size content window, the traffic light buttons will
display when being hovered over in the top left of the window.
`tooltip`, `content`, `under-window`, or `under-page`.
*`backgroundMaterial` string (optional) _Windows_ - Set the window's
system-drawn background material, including behind the non-client area.
Can be `auto`, `none`, `mica`, `acrylic` or `tabbed`. See [win.setBackgroundMaterial](../browser-window.md#winsetbackgroundmaterialmaterial-windows) for more information.
*`zoomToPageWidth` boolean (optional) _macOS_ - Controls the behavior on
macOS when option-clicking the green stoplight button on the toolbar or by
clicking the Window > Zoom menu item. If `true`, the window will grow to
the preferred width of the web page when zoomed, `false` will cause it to
zoom to the width of the screen. This will also affect the behavior when
calling `maximize()` directly. Default is `false`.
*`tabbingIdentifier` string (optional) _macOS_ - Tab group name, allows
opening the window as a native tab. Windows with the same
tabbing identifier will be grouped together. This also adds a native new
tab button to your window's tab bar and allows your `app` and window to
receive the `new-window-for-tab` event.
*`webPreferences` [WebPreferences](web-preferences.md?inline) (optional) - Settings of web page's features.
*`titleBarOverlay` Object | Boolean (optional) - When using a frameless window in conjunction with `win.setWindowButtonVisibility(true)` on macOS or using a `titleBarStyle` so that the standard window controls ("traffic lights" on macOS) are visible, this property enables the Window Controls Overlay [JavaScript APIs][overlay-javascript-apis] and [CSS Environment Variables][overlay-css-env-vars]. Specifying `true` will result in an overlay with default system colors. Default is `false`.
*`color` String (optional) _Windows_ - The CSS color of the Window Controls Overlay when enabled. Default is the system color.
*`symbolColor` String (optional) _Windows_ - The CSS color of the symbols on the Window Controls Overlay when enabled. Default is the system color.
*`height` Integer (optional) _macOS__Windows_ - The height of the title bar and Window Controls Overlay in pixels. Default is system height.
When setting minimum or maximum window size with `minWidth`/`maxWidth`/
`minHeight`/`maxHeight`, it only constrains the users. It won't prevent you from
passing a size that does not follow size constraints to `setBounds`/`setSize` or
to the constructor of `BrowserWindow`.
The possible values and behaviors of the `type` option are platform dependent.
Possible values are:
* On Linux, possible types are `desktop`, `dock`, `toolbar`, `splash`,
`notification`.
* The `desktop` type places the window at the desktop background window level
(kCGDesktopWindowLevel - 1). However, note that a desktop window will not
receive focus, keyboard, or mouse events. You can still use globalShortcut to
receive input sparingly.
* The `dock` type creates a dock-like window behavior.
* The `toolbar` type creates a window with a toolbar appearance.
* The `splash` type behaves in a specific way. It is not
draggable, even if the CSS styling of the window's body contains
-webkit-app-region: drag. This type is commonly used for splash screens.
* The `notification` type creates a window that behaves like a system notification.
* On macOS, possible types are `desktop`, `textured`, `panel`.
* The `textured` type adds metal gradient appearance
(`NSWindowStyleMaskTexturedBackground`).
* The `desktop` type places the window at the desktop background window level
(`kCGDesktopWindowLevel - 1`). Note that desktop window will not receive
focus, keyboard or mouse events, but you can use `globalShortcut` to receive
input sparingly.
* The `panel` type enables the window to float on top of full-screened apps
by adding the `NSWindowStyleMaskNonactivatingPanel` style mask,normally
reserved for NSPanel, at runtime. Also, the window will appear on all
*`processId` Integer - The internal ID of the renderer process that sent this message
*`frameId` Integer - The ID of the renderer frame that sent this message
*`returnValue` any - Set this to the value to be returned in a synchronous message
*`sender` WebContents - Returns the `webContents` that sent the message
*`senderFrame` WebFrameMain _Readonly_ - The frame that sent this message
*`ports` MessagePortMain[] - A list of MessagePorts that were transferred with this message
*`sender`[WebContents](../web-contents.md) - Returns the `webContents` that sent the message
*`senderFrame`[WebFrameMain](../web-frame-main.md)_Readonly_ - The frame that sent this message
*`ports`[MessagePortMain](../message-port-main.md)[] - A list of MessagePorts that were transferred with this message
*`reply` Function - A function that will send an IPC message to the renderer frame that sent the original message that you are currently handling. You should use this method to "reply" to the sent message in order to guarantee the reply will go to the correct process and frame.
*`sender` IpcRenderer - The `IpcRenderer` instance that emitted the event originally
*`senderId` Integer - The `webContents.id` that sent the message, you can call `event.sender.sendTo(event.senderId, ...)` to reply to the message, see [ipcRenderer.sendTo][ipc-renderer-sendto] for more information. This only applies to messages sent from a different renderer. Messages sent directly from the main process set `event.senderId` to `0`.
*`ports` MessagePort[] - A list of MessagePorts that were transferred with this message
*`sender`[IpcRenderer](../ipc-renderer.md) - The `IpcRenderer` instance that emitted the event originally
*`ports` [MessagePort][][] - A list of MessagePorts that were transferred with this message
*`isDefault` boolean - whether or not a given printer is set as the default printer on the OS.
*`options` Object - an object containing a variable number of platform-specific printer information.
The number represented by `status` means different things on different platforms: on Windows its potential values can be found [here](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/printdocs/printer-info-2), and on Linux and macOS they can be found [here](https://www.cups.org/doc/cupspm.html).
The number represented by `status` means different things on different platforms: on Windows its potential values can be found [here](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/printdocs/printer-info-2), and on Linux and macOS they can be found [here](https://www.cups.org/doc/cupspm.html).
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