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trop[bot]
a77f2e0cee fix: crash when unloading some WebViews (#40445)
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2023-11-03 13:50:26 -04:00
trop[bot]
f739cb110a docs: document our Node.js versioning policy (#40416)
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2023-11-02 17:14:49 -04:00
electron-roller[bot]
b2235fefc3 chore: bump chromium to 120.0.6099.5 (28-x-y) (#40420)
* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 120.0.6099.5

* chore: update patches

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2023-11-02 16:19:30 -04:00
trop[bot]
5c70bd768a docs: add bypassCustomProtocolHandlers to ses.fetch (#40424)
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2023-11-02 07:11:02 -04:00
John Kleinschmidt
3934f72496 chore: bump chromium to 120.0.6099.0 (28-x-y) (#40413)
* chore: bump chromium to 120.0.6078.0 (main) (#40114)

* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 120.0.6049.0

* chore: update patches

* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 120.0.6050.0

* chore: update patches

* 4910494: Reland "[autopip] Show autopip UI for video pip"

https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/4910494

* 4812338: Move partition_alloc into a "partition_alloc" dir.

https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/4812338

* [Extensions Cleanup] Remove mojom ViewType::kExtensionDialog

https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/4909897

* 4894923: Force enable raw_ptrs pointer arithmetic check.

https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/4894923

* gin: Prevent wrappables from being constructed from author code.

https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/4905829

* chore: update patches

* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 120.0.6052.0

* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 120.0.6054.0

* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 120.0.6056.0

* chore: fix patches

* 4918545: Reland "[autopip] Add permissions embargo"
https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/4918545

* 4881761: UI bindings for visual logging with structured metrics.

https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/4881761

* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 120.0.6058.0

* chore: update patches

* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 120.0.6060.0

* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 120.0.6061.0

* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 120.0.6062.0

* chore: gen libc++ filenames

* chore: update patches

* 4911894: Move //c/b/ui/views/eye_dropper to //components
https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/4911894

* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 120.0.6064.0

* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 120.0.6066.0

* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 120.0.6068.0

* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 120.0.6070.0

* chore: remove temp_prevent_unused_function_error.patch

Xref: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/4931270

* chore: add TransferDragSecurityInfo()

Xref: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/4928028

* mark TransferDragSecurityInfo() as NOTREACHED

A follow-up to previous commit. I think this is commit is correct (i.e.
that this function shouldn't get called) but am not positive, so I'm
including it in a standalone commit in case we need to revert.

* chore: update signature of OnPrivateNetworkAccessPermissionRequired()

Xref: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/4919478

Our impl is a no-op, so updating the signature is the only change.

* chore: rebuild patches

* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 120.0.6072.0

* chore: update patches

* chore: sync ParseMatchPattern() param order with upstream change

Xref: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/4944243

* chore: update fix_crash_loading_non-standard_schemes_in_iframes.patch

Xref: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/4939602

* chore: rebuild patches

* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 120.0.6073.0

* chore: update patches

* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 120.0.6074.0

* chore: update disable_color_correct_rendering.patch

Xref: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/4908053

no manual changes; patch applied with fuzz 1

* chore: update fix_handle_no_top_level_aura_window_in_webcontentsimpl.patch

Xref: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/4936315

minor manual sync to upstream code shear

* chore: rebuild patches

* chore: update ClearHttpAuthCache arguments

Xref: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/4937937

adding ClearDataFilterPtr arg. Upstream added this arg, which is already
present in other NetworkContext methods. Our code uses `nullptr` there.

* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 120.0.6076.0

* chore: update mas_disable_remote_accessibility.patch

Xref: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/4865412

minor manual sync to upstream code shear

* chore: update disable_color_correct_rendering.patch

Xref: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/4942936

minor manual sync to upstream code shear

* fix: move x11_util.h include to top of source file

This is a short-term fix to unblock the roll. I will follow up a better fix in a standalone PR.

* chore: rebuild patches

* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 120.0.6077.0

* chore: update patches

* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 120.0.6078.0

* chore: update patches

* refactor: add BrowserProcessImpl::os_crypt_async()

Xref: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/4455776

This is one to keep an eye on. This commit copies the upstream impl,
which appears to be an interim step with more upstream code changes
still forthcoming.

Xref: https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=1373092

* fixup! refactor: add BrowserProcessImpl::os_crypt_async()

chore: make 'gn check' happy

* chore: remove ensure_messageports_get_gced_when_not_referenced.patch

Xref: ensure_messageports_get_gced_when_not_referenced.patch

no longer needed because upstreamed

* chore: remove webrtc/pipewire_capturer_make_restore_tokens_re-usable_more_than_one_time.patch

Xref: https://webrtc-review.googlesource.com/c/src/+/322621

no longer needed because upstreamed

* chore: add //components/compose:buildflags dep

Xref: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/4912601

needed by browser/ui/browser_dialogs.h

* chore: update filenames.libcxx.gni

node ./script/gen-libc++-filenames.js

* test: fix UI.InspectorView -> UI.InspectorView.instance()

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(cherry picked from commit be44a2c5b7)

* chore: bump chromium to 120.0.6099.0 (main) (#40316)

* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 120.0.6086.0

* chore: update patches

* chore: rename FrameSubscriber::OnNewCropVersion()

Xref: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/4905819

just a simple renaming

* chore: rename ToJsTime() to .InMillisecondsFSinceUnixEpoch()

Xref: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/4956111

function renamed upstream

* chore: rename ToDoubleT() to .InSecondsFSinceUnixEpoch()

Xref: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/4956111

function renamed upstream

* chore: rename FromDoubleT() to .FromSecondsSinceUnixEpoch()

Xref: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/4956111

function renamed upstream

* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 120.0.6088.2

* chore: update patches

* chore: regen filenames.libcxx.gni

* chore: migrate from (removed upstream) inputFormType to formControlType

* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 120.0.6089.0

* chore: update allow_disabling_blink_scheduler_throttling_per_renderview.patch

Xref: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/4828507

manually sync to upstream changes + reduce diff size

* chore: update patches

* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 120.0.6090.0

* chore: update fix_disabling_background_throttling_in_compositor.patch

no manual changes; patch applied with fuzz 2 (4 lines)

Xref: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/4944206

* chore: update fix_handle_no_top_level_aura_window_in_webcontentsimpl.patch

Xref: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/4946653

do not patch WebContentsImpl::SetWindowShowState() any longer because it has been removed

* chore: update patches

* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 120.0.6091.0

* chore: update patches

* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 120.0.6093.0

* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 120.0.6095.0

* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 120.0.6096.0

* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 120.0.6097.0

* chore: update patches

* chore: update patch after rebase

* 4961495: [document pip] Focus the window when opened manually

https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/4961495

* [Extensions UserScripts] Store extensions with user scripts in tracker

 | https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/4950530

* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 120.0.6099.0

* chore: update patches

* chore: update filenames.libcxx.gni

* chore: remove trailing space

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(cherry picked from commit bc1ba1fe9d)

* build: update appveyor image to latest version (#40325)

* build: update appveyor image to latest version

* chore: update version to e-120.0.6099.0

* chore: rename base image for bakes

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(cherry picked from commit 878c6e3062)

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2023-11-01 19:46:39 -04:00
trop[bot]
8d5a15316f docs: avoid leaking the IpcRendererEvent in contextBridge examples (#40412)
* docs: avoid leaking the `IpcRendererEvent` in `contextBridge` examples

Co-authored-by: Milan Burda <milan.burda@gmail.com>

* Update docs/fiddles/ipc/pattern-3/preload.js

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* Update docs/tutorial/ipc.md

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* Update docs/tutorial/ipc.md

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2023-11-01 18:55:47 -04:00
Shelley Vohr
6916e19ce1 refactor: remove DevTools legacy UI patching (#40409)
* refactor: remove DevTools legacy UI patching

* chore: update patches

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2023-11-01 16:24:06 -04:00
electron-roller[bot]
5997b47d21 chore: bump chromium to 119.0.6045.105 (28-x-y) (#40405)
* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 119.0.6045.105

* chore: update patches

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2023-11-01 11:41:52 -04:00
trop[bot]
3f0af4d435 build: actually show github upload output if verbose is true. (#40398)
* build: actually show github upload output if verbose is true.

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* chore: fixup lint

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2023-10-31 21:24:07 -04:00
trop[bot]
45fbdcca6a fix: navigator.keyboard.lock() fullscreen exit handling (#40389)
fix: navigator.keyboard.lock() fullscreen exit handling

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2023-10-31 21:23:50 -04:00
trop[bot]
09c151a701 build: update deps to fix yarn audit (#40392)
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2023-10-31 17:30:14 -04:00
electron-roller[bot]
5dad69ce8f chore: bump chromium to 119.0.6045.59 (28-x-y) (#40356)
* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 119.0.6045.59

* chore: update patches

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2023-10-31 09:34:43 -04:00
trop[bot]
d0d2a64739 refactor: options parsing in WebContents.prototype.printToPDF() (#40279)
* refactor: options parsing in WebContents.prototype.printToPDF()

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* tweak parsePageSize

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2023-10-30 11:55:29 -07:00
trop[bot]
2c200c9b8d docs: add reference to app.getAppMetrics() in serviceName for utilityProcess (#40367)
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2023-10-30 11:43:57 -07:00
trop[bot]
bb0dd34e63 fix: prevent PopUpButtonHandler premature dealloc (#40346)
fix: prevent PopUpButtonHandler dealloc

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2023-10-26 14:12:43 -04:00
trop[bot]
8148ba5398 build: upload slow, more time good (#40336)
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2023-10-26 00:20:43 -07:00
trop[bot]
f6d7aba69c test: add spec for app.getAppMetrics() for utility process (#40312)
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2023-10-25 09:30:28 -04:00
trop[bot]
22687c18c4 test: add spec for child-process-gone event for utility process (#40304)
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2023-10-23 11:44:22 -07:00
trop[bot]
d1bf107bee chore: Show FIDO devices in the chooser if allowed (#40275)
chore: Show FIDO devices in the chooser if allowed (#40216)

* chore: Show FIDO devices in the chooser if allowed

* chore: tweak HidChooserContext::IsFidoAllowedForOrigin

* chore: feedback from review

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2023-10-20 10:28:57 +02:00
electron-roller[bot]
eff2ea682d chore: bump chromium to 119.0.6045.33 (28-x-y) (#40278)
* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 119.0.6045.33

* chore: update patches

* test: fix Node.js color edge snapshot stack traces

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2023-10-19 19:20:48 -04:00
trop[bot]
0310156be6 docs: fix represented file fiddle (#40252)
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2023-10-19 10:03:23 +02:00
trop[bot]
714e6ea49c chore: implement no-op chrome.action extension APIs (#40261)
chore: implement no-op chrome.action extension APIs

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2023-10-18 21:39:10 +02:00
trop[bot]
3cf8652027 fix: correctly track receiver for methods called via ctx bridge (#40263)
* fix: correctly track receiver for methods called via ctx bridge

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* spec: test for correct contextBridge passage

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2023-10-18 21:24:16 +02:00
trop[bot]
f622bd9927 build: re-enable partition alloc on mac (#40230)
* build: re-enable partition alloc on mac

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* Trigger Build

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2023-10-18 12:50:12 -04:00
trop[bot]
9ddd08ba89 fix: support the throwIfNoEntry option to statSync and lstatSync in asar files (#40224)
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2023-10-18 11:33:48 +02:00
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a98d66dd23 refactor: partition HidDelegate observers by browser context (#40238)
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2023-10-18 10:06:16 +02:00
trop[bot]
1e51ee974d fix: Windows Toast notification dismissal from Action Center (#40243)
* fix: Windows Toast notification dismissal from Action Center

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* docs: note Toast behavior in event

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* chore: address feedback from review

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6732f63ac0 docs: Update docs on testing Electron apps with WebdriverIO (#40227)
* docs: Updated docs on testing Electron using WebdriverIO

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* Update docs/tutorial/automated-testing.md

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* Update docs/tutorial/automated-testing.md

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* more updates

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* address PR comments

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* Update docs/tutorial/automated-testing.md

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* Update docs/tutorial/automated-testing.md

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* Update docs/tutorial/automated-testing.md

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* Update docs/tutorial/automated-testing.md

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* Update docs/tutorial/automated-testing.md

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2023-10-17 16:54:41 +02:00
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641249f384 fix: incorrect wco bounds in macOS fullscreen (#40219)
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2023-10-16 15:06:39 +02:00
electron-roller[bot]
f6b135e1ac chore: bump chromium to 119.0.6045.21 (28-x-y) (#40178)
* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 119.0.6045.9

* chore: update patches

* chore: bump chromium in DEPS to 119.0.6045.21

* chore: update patches

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2023-10-16 14:53:20 +02:00
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a5f01f0328 docs: fix some string union typings (#40199)
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2023-10-16 14:10:13 +09:00
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d65b8761f8 chore: formally deprecate gpu-process-crashed event (#40195)
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Co-authored-by: Milan Burda <milan.burda@gmail.com>
2023-10-16 09:19:27 +09:00
trop[bot]
f8d4c45f8e fix: ensure MessagePorts get GCed when not referenced (#40201)
Co-authored-by: trop[bot] <37223003+trop[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Shelley Vohr <shelley.vohr@gmail.com>
2023-10-16 09:18:36 +09:00
trop[bot]
6625666e40 fix: store portal restore token under the right source ID (#40192)
XDG Desktop Portal provides restore tokens to restore a previously
selected PipeWire stream instead of prompting the user again. This
restore token is single use only and it has to be replaced when the
stream is completed/stopped.

BaseCapturerPipewire maintains two source IDs: one is initialized by
the constructor for new sources (source_id_) and another is for
capturing previously selected sources (selected_source_id_). The
restore token was always being stored under `source_id_`, even if the
capture was ongoing for `selected_source_id_`. This prevents a stream
from being restored more than once. Fix that by storing the restore
token under the selected source ID if it exists.

Co-authored-by: trop[bot] <37223003+trop[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Athul Iddya <athul@iddya.com>
2023-10-13 22:09:09 +02:00
trop[bot]
e3e7bf3786 fix: webContents.capturePage() for hidden windows on Windows/Linux (#40185)
fix: capturePage for hidden windows on Windows/Linux

Co-authored-by: trop[bot] <37223003+trop[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Shelley Vohr <shelley.vohr@gmail.com>
2023-10-12 13:54:43 +02:00
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@@ -75,15 +75,17 @@ executors:
resource_class: << parameters.size >>
# Electron Runners
apple-silicon:
resource_class: electronjs/macos-arm64
machine: true
linux-arm:
resource_class: electronjs/aks-linux-arm-test
docker:
- image: ghcr.io/electron/test:arm32v7-8e0f85b708fa58e28e4824954d6fd55adfda5e9e
resource_class: electronjs/linux-arm
machine: true
linux-arm64:
resource_class: electronjs/aks-linux-arm-test
docker:
- image: ghcr.io/electron/test:arm64v8-76d5d29e247972da3855a01c2d8cf72c5998233a
resource_class: electronjs/linux-arm64
machine: true
# The config expects the following environment variables to be set:
# - "SLACK_WEBHOOK" Slack hook URL to send notifications.
@@ -260,9 +262,9 @@ step-depot-tools-get: &step-depot-tools-get
index c305c248..e6e0fbdc 100755
--- a/gclient.py
+++ b/gclient.py
@@ -783,7 +783,8 @@ class Dependency(gclient_utils.WorkItem, DependencySettings):
not condition or "non_git_source" not in condition):
continue
@@ -735,7 +735,8 @@ class Dependency(gclient_utils.WorkItem, DependencySettings):
if dep_type == 'cipd':
cipd_root = self.GetCipdRoot()
- for package in dep_value.get('packages', []):
+ packages = dep_value.get('packages', [])
@@ -333,27 +335,46 @@ step-setup-env-for-build: &step-setup-env-for-build
# To find `gn` executable.
echo 'export CHROMIUM_BUILDTOOLS_PATH="'"$PWD"'/src/buildtools"' >> $BASH_ENV
step-setup-rbe-for-build: &step-setup-rbe-for-build
step-setup-goma-for-build: &step-setup-goma-for-build
run:
name: Setup RBE
name: Setup Goma
command: |
echo 'export NUMBER_OF_NINJA_PROCESSES=300' >> $BASH_ENV
if [ "`uname`" == "Darwin" ]; then
echo 'export NUMBER_OF_NINJA_PROCESSES=200' >> $BASH_ENV
echo 'ulimit -n 10000' >> $BASH_ENV
echo 'sudo launchctl limit maxfiles 65536 200000' >> $BASH_ENV
fi
if [ ! -z "$RAW_GOMA_AUTH" ]; then
echo $RAW_GOMA_AUTH > ~/.goma_oauth2_config
fi
git clone https://github.com/electron/build-tools.git
cd build-tools
npx yarn --ignore-engines
npm install
mkdir third_party
# Pull down credential helper and print status
node -e "require('./src/utils/reclient.js').downloadAndPrepare({})"
HELPER=$(node -p "require('./src/utils/reclient.js').helperPath({})")
$HELPER login
echo 'export RBE_service='`node -e "console.log(require('./src/utils/reclient.js').serviceAddress)"` >> $BASH_ENV
echo 'export RBE_experimental_credentials_helper='`node -e "console.log(require('./src/utils/reclient.js').helperPath({}))"` >> $BASH_ENV
echo 'export RBE_experimental_credentials_helper_args="print"' >> $BASH_ENV
node -e "require('./src/utils/goma.js').downloadAndPrepare({ gomaOneForAll: true })"
export GOMA_FALLBACK_ON_AUTH_FAILURE=true
third_party/goma/goma_ctl.py ensure_start
if [ ! -z "$RAW_GOMA_AUTH" ] && [ "`third_party/goma/goma_auth.py info`" != "Login as Fermi Planck" ]; then
echo "WARNING!!!!!! Goma authentication is incorrect; please update Goma auth token."
exit 1
fi
echo 'export GN_GOMA_FILE='`node -e "console.log(require('./src/utils/goma.js').gnFilePath)"` >> $BASH_ENV
echo 'export GOMA_DIR='`node -e "console.log(require('./src/utils/goma.js').dir)"` >> $BASH_ENV
echo 'export GOMA_FALLBACK_ON_AUTH_FAILURE=true' >> $BASH_ENV
cd ..
touch "${TMPDIR:=/tmp}"/.goma-ready
background: true
step-wait-for-goma: &step-wait-for-goma
run:
name: Wait for Goma
command: |
until [ -f "${TMPDIR:=/tmp}"/.goma-ready ]
do
sleep 5
done
echo "Goma ready"
no_output_timeout: 5m
step-restore-brew-cache: &step-restore-brew-cache
restore_cache:
@@ -527,13 +548,6 @@ step-fix-sync: &step-fix-sync
sed -i '' "s/Updating depot_tools... //g" gn_ensure_file
cipd ensure --root src/buildtools/mac -ensure-file gn_ensure_file
# Fix reclient (wrong binary)
echo 'infra/rbe/client/${platform}' `gclient getdep --deps-file=src/DEPS -r 'src/buildtools/reclient:infra/rbe/client/${platform}'` > gn_ensure_file
# Remove extra output from calling gclient getdep which always calls update_depot_tools
sed -i '' "s/Updating depot_tools... //g" gn_ensure_file
cipd ensure --root src/buildtools/reclient -ensure-file gn_ensure_file
python3 src/buildtools/reclient_cfgs/configure_reclient_cfgs.py --rbe_instance "projects/rbe-chrome-untrusted/instances/default_instance" --reproxy_cfg_template reproxy.cfg.template --rewrapper_cfg_project "" --skip_remoteexec_cfg_fetch
# Fix dsymutil (wrong binary)
if [ "$TARGET_ARCH" == "arm64" ]; then
export DSYM_SHA_FILE=src/tools/clang/dsymutil/bin/dsymutil.arm64.sha1
@@ -586,7 +600,7 @@ step-gn-gen-default: &step-gn-gen-default
name: Default GN gen
command: |
cd src
gn gen out/Default --args="import(\"$GN_CONFIG\") use_remoteexec=true $GN_EXTRA_ARGS $GN_BUILDFLAG_ARGS"
gn gen out/Default --args="import(\"$GN_CONFIG\") import(\"$GN_GOMA_FILE\") $GN_EXTRA_ARGS $GN_BUILDFLAG_ARGS"
step-gn-check: &step-gn-check
run:
@@ -622,16 +636,16 @@ step-electron-chromedriver-build: &step-electron-chromedriver-build
command: |
cd src
if [ "`uname`" != "Darwin" ] && ([ "$TARGET_ARCH" == "arm" ] || [ "$TARGET_ARCH" == "arm64" ]); then
gn gen out/chromedriver --args="import(\"$GN_CONFIG\") use_remoteexec=true is_component_ffmpeg=false proprietary_codecs=false $GN_EXTRA_ARGS $GN_BUILDFLAG_ARGS"
gn gen out/chromedriver --args="import(\"$GN_CONFIG\") import(\"$GN_GOMA_FILE\") is_component_ffmpeg=false proprietary_codecs=false $GN_EXTRA_ARGS $GN_BUILDFLAG_ARGS"
export CHROMEDRIVER_DIR="out/chromedriver"
else
export CHROMEDRIVER_DIR="out/Default"
fi
autoninja -C $CHROMEDRIVER_DIR electron:electron_chromedriver -j $NUMBER_OF_NINJA_PROCESSES
ninja -C $CHROMEDRIVER_DIR electron:electron_chromedriver -j $NUMBER_OF_NINJA_PROCESSES
if [ "`uname`" == "Linux" ]; then
electron/script/strip-binaries.py --target-cpu="$TARGET_ARCH" --file $PWD/$CHROMEDRIVER_DIR/chromedriver
fi
autoninja -C $CHROMEDRIVER_DIR electron:electron_chromedriver_zip
ninja -C $CHROMEDRIVER_DIR electron:electron_chromedriver_zip
if [ "`uname`" != "Darwin" ] && ([ "$TARGET_ARCH" == "arm" ] || [ "$TARGET_ARCH" == "arm64" ]); then
cp out/chromedriver/chromedriver.zip out/Default
fi
@@ -641,7 +655,7 @@ step-nodejs-headers-build: &step-nodejs-headers-build
name: Build Node.js headers
command: |
cd src
autoninja -C out/Default electron:node_headers
ninja -C out/Default electron:node_headers
step-electron-publish: &step-electron-publish
run:
@@ -695,14 +709,14 @@ step-ffmpeg-gn-gen: &step-ffmpeg-gn-gen
name: ffmpeg GN gen
command: |
cd src
gn gen out/ffmpeg --args="import(\"//electron/build/args/ffmpeg.gn\") use_remoteexec=true $GN_EXTRA_ARGS"
gn gen out/ffmpeg --args="import(\"//electron/build/args/ffmpeg.gn\") import(\"$GN_GOMA_FILE\") $GN_EXTRA_ARGS"
step-ffmpeg-build: &step-ffmpeg-build
run:
name: Non proprietary ffmpeg build
command: |
cd src
autoninja -C out/ffmpeg electron:electron_ffmpeg_zip -j $NUMBER_OF_NINJA_PROCESSES
ninja -C out/ffmpeg electron:electron_ffmpeg_zip -j $NUMBER_OF_NINJA_PROCESSES
step-verify-mksnapshot: &step-verify-mksnapshot
run:
@@ -734,13 +748,26 @@ step-setup-linux-for-headless-testing: &step-setup-linux-for-headless-testing
sh -e /etc/init.d/xvfb start
fi
step-show-goma-stats: &step-show-goma-stats
run:
shell: /bin/bash
name: Check goma stats after build
command: |
set +e
set +o pipefail
python3 $GOMA_DIR/goma_ctl.py stat
python3 $GOMA_DIR/diagnose_goma_log.py
true
when: always
background: true
step-mksnapshot-build: &step-mksnapshot-build
run:
name: mksnapshot build
no_output_timeout: 30m
command: |
cd src
autoninja -C out/Default electron:electron_mksnapshot -j $NUMBER_OF_NINJA_PROCESSES
ninja -C out/Default electron:electron_mksnapshot -j $NUMBER_OF_NINJA_PROCESSES
gn desc out/Default v8:run_mksnapshot_default args > out/Default/mksnapshot_args
# Remove unused args from mksnapshot_args
SEDOPTION="-i"
@@ -763,7 +790,7 @@ step-mksnapshot-build: &step-mksnapshot-build
fi
fi
if [ "$SKIP_DIST_ZIP" != "1" ]; then
autoninja -C out/Default electron:electron_mksnapshot_zip -j $NUMBER_OF_NINJA_PROCESSES
ninja -C out/Default electron:electron_mksnapshot_zip -j $NUMBER_OF_NINJA_PROCESSES
(cd out/Default; zip mksnapshot.zip mksnapshot_args gen/v8/embedded.S)
fi
@@ -773,7 +800,7 @@ step-hunspell-build: &step-hunspell-build
command: |
cd src
if [ "$SKIP_DIST_ZIP" != "1" ]; then
autoninja -C out/Default electron:hunspell_dictionaries_zip -j $NUMBER_OF_NINJA_PROCESSES
ninja -C out/Default electron:hunspell_dictionaries_zip -j $NUMBER_OF_NINJA_PROCESSES
fi
step-maybe-generate-libcxx: &step-maybe-generate-libcxx
@@ -782,9 +809,9 @@ step-maybe-generate-libcxx: &step-maybe-generate-libcxx
command: |
cd src
if [ "`uname`" == "Linux" ]; then
autoninja -C out/Default electron:libcxx_headers_zip -j $NUMBER_OF_NINJA_PROCESSES
autoninja -C out/Default electron:libcxxabi_headers_zip -j $NUMBER_OF_NINJA_PROCESSES
autoninja -C out/Default electron:libcxx_objects_zip -j $NUMBER_OF_NINJA_PROCESSES
ninja -C out/Default electron:libcxx_headers_zip -j $NUMBER_OF_NINJA_PROCESSES
ninja -C out/Default electron:libcxxabi_headers_zip -j $NUMBER_OF_NINJA_PROCESSES
ninja -C out/Default electron:libcxx_objects_zip -j $NUMBER_OF_NINJA_PROCESSES
fi
step-maybe-generate-breakpad-symbols: &step-maybe-generate-breakpad-symbols
@@ -794,7 +821,7 @@ step-maybe-generate-breakpad-symbols: &step-maybe-generate-breakpad-symbols
command: |
if [ "$GENERATE_SYMBOLS" == "true" ]; then
cd src
autoninja -C out/Default electron:electron_symbols
ninja -C out/Default electron:electron_symbols
fi
step-maybe-zip-symbols: &step-maybe-zip-symbols
@@ -803,8 +830,8 @@ step-maybe-zip-symbols: &step-maybe-zip-symbols
command: |
cd src
export BUILD_PATH="$PWD/out/Default"
autoninja -C out/Default electron:licenses
autoninja -C out/Default electron:electron_version_file
ninja -C out/Default electron:licenses
ninja -C out/Default electron:electron_version_file
electron/script/zip-symbols.py -b $BUILD_PATH
step-maybe-zip-symbols-and-clean: &step-maybe-zip-symbols-and-clean
@@ -813,8 +840,8 @@ step-maybe-zip-symbols-and-clean: &step-maybe-zip-symbols-and-clean
command: |
cd src
export BUILD_PATH="$PWD/out/Default"
autoninja -C out/Default electron:licenses
autoninja -C out/Default electron:electron_version_file
ninja -C out/Default electron:licenses
ninja -C out/Default electron:electron_version_file
DELETE_DSYMS_AFTER_ZIP=1 electron/script/zip-symbols.py -b $BUILD_PATH
step-maybe-cross-arch-snapshot: &step-maybe-cross-arch-snapshot
@@ -1161,10 +1188,11 @@ commands:
could-be-aks:
type: boolean
steps:
- *step-setup-rbe-for-build
- *step-setup-goma-for-build
- checkout-from-cache:
could-be-aks: << parameters.could-be-aks >>
- *step-setup-env-for-build
- *step-wait-for-goma
- *step-gn-gen-default
- *step-gn-check
build_and_save_artifacts:
@@ -1183,7 +1211,9 @@ commands:
build-type: << parameters.build-type >>
- *step-maybe-electron-dist-strip
- step-electron-dist-build:
additional-targets: electron:node_headers third_party/electron_node:overlapped-checker electron:hunspell_dictionaries_zip
additional-targets: shell_browser_ui_unittests electron:node_headers third_party/electron_node:overlapped-checker electron:hunspell_dictionaries_zip
- *step-show-goma-stats
# mksnapshot
- *step-mksnapshot-build
@@ -1313,7 +1343,7 @@ commands:
command: |
cd src
if [ "$SKIP_DIST_ZIP" != "1" ]; then
autoninja -C out/Default electron:electron_dist_zip << parameters.additional-targets >> -j $NUMBER_OF_NINJA_PROCESSES
ninja -C out/Default electron:electron_dist_zip << parameters.additional-targets >> -j $NUMBER_OF_NINJA_PROCESSES
if [ "$CHECK_DIST_MANIFEST" == "1" ]; then
if [ "`uname`" == "Darwin" ]; then
target_os=mac
@@ -1414,7 +1444,7 @@ commands:
- when:
condition: << parameters.build >>
steps:
- *step-setup-rbe-for-build
- *step-setup-goma-for-build
- when:
condition: << parameters.checkout-and-assume-cache >>
steps:
@@ -1533,6 +1563,7 @@ commands:
steps:
- *step-depot-tools-add-to-path
- *step-setup-env-for-build
- *step-wait-for-goma
- *step-get-more-space-on-mac
- *step-fix-sync
- *step-delete-git-directories
@@ -1626,15 +1657,17 @@ commands:
export LLVM_SYMBOLIZER_PATH=$PWD/third_party/llvm-build/Release+Asserts/bin/llvm-symbolizer
export MOCHA_TIMEOUT=180000
echo "Piping output to ASAN_SYMBOLIZE ($ASAN_SYMBOLIZE)"
(cd electron && (circleci tests glob "spec/*-spec.ts" | xargs -I@ -P4 bash -c "echo $(pwd)/@" | circleci tests run --command="xargs node script/yarn test --runners=main --trace-uncaught --enable-logging --files" --split-by=timings 2>&1)) | $ASAN_SYMBOLIZE
(cd electron && (circleci tests glob "spec/*-spec.ts" | circleci tests run --command="xargs node script/yarn test --runners=main --trace-uncaught --enable-logging --files" --split-by=timings 2>&1)) | $ASAN_SYMBOLIZE
else
if [ "$TARGET_ARCH" == "arm" ] || [ "$TARGET_ARCH" == "arm64" ]; then
export ELECTRON_SKIP_NATIVE_MODULE_TESTS=true
(cd electron && node script/yarn test --runners=main --trace-uncaught --enable-logging)
else
if [ "$TARGET_ARCH" == "ia32" ]; then
npm_config_arch=x64 node electron/node_modules/dugite/script/download-git.js
fi
(cd electron && (circleci tests glob "spec/*-spec.ts" | circleci tests run --command="xargs node script/yarn test --runners=main --trace-uncaught --enable-logging --files" --split-by=timings))
fi
if [ "$TARGET_ARCH" == "ia32" ]; then
npm_config_arch=x64 node electron/node_modules/dugite/script/download-git.js
fi
(cd electron && (circleci tests glob "spec/*-spec.ts" | xargs -I@ -P4 bash -c "echo $(pwd)/@" | circleci tests run --command="xargs node script/yarn test --runners=main --trace-uncaught --enable-logging --files" --split-by=timings))
fi
- store_test_results:
path: src/junit
@@ -1718,12 +1751,14 @@ commands:
- *step-fix-sync
- *step-setup-env-for-build
- *step-fix-known-hosts-linux
- *step-setup-rbe-for-build
- *step-setup-goma-for-build
- *step-wait-for-goma
- *step-gn-gen-default
# Electron app
- ninja_build_electron:
build-type: << parameters.build-type >>
- *step-show-goma-stats
- *step-maybe-generate-breakpad-symbols
- *step-maybe-electron-dist-strip
- step-electron-dist-build
@@ -2130,7 +2165,7 @@ jobs:
<<: *env-ninja-status
<<: *env-macos-build
<<: *env-apple-silicon
GCLIENT_EXTRA_ARGS: '--custom-var=checkout_mac=True --custom-var=host_os=mac --custom-var=host_cpu=arm64'
GCLIENT_EXTRA_ARGS: '--custom-var=checkout_mac=True --custom-var=host_os=mac'
steps:
- electron-build:
persist: true
@@ -2262,7 +2297,6 @@ jobs:
<<: *env-global
<<: *env-headless-testing
<<: *env-stack-dumping
parallelism: 3
steps:
- electron-tests:
artifact-key: linux-arm
@@ -2274,7 +2308,6 @@ jobs:
<<: *env-global
<<: *env-headless-testing
<<: *env-stack-dumping
parallelism: 3
steps:
- electron-tests:
artifact-key: linux-arm64
@@ -2292,10 +2325,8 @@ jobs:
- electron-tests:
artifact-key: darwin-x64
darwin-testing-arm64-tests:
executor:
name: macos
size: macos.m1.medium.gen1
darwin-testing-arm64-tests:
executor: apple-silicon
environment:
<<: *env-mac-large
<<: *env-stack-dumping
@@ -2319,9 +2350,7 @@ jobs:
artifact-key: mas-x64
mas-testing-arm64-tests:
executor:
name: macos
size: macos.m1.medium.gen1
executor: apple-silicon
environment:
<<: *env-mac-large
<<: *env-stack-dumping

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@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ permissions: {}
jobs:
release-branch-created:
name: Release Branch Created
if: ${{ github.event.ref_type == 'branch' && endsWith(github.event.ref, '-x-y') && !startsWith(github.event.ref, 'roller') }}
if: ${{ github.event.ref_type == 'branch' && endsWith(github.event.ref, '-x-y') }}
permissions:
contents: read
pull-requests: write
@@ -72,44 +72,21 @@ jobs:
with:
script: |
const major = ${{ steps.check-major-version.outputs.MAJOR }}
const nextMajor = major + 1
const prevMajor = major - 1
core.setOutput("major", major)
core.setOutput("next-major", nextMajor)
core.setOutput("prev-major", prevMajor)
core.setOutput("prev-prev-major", prevMajor - 1)
core.setOutput("template-view", JSON.stringify({
major,
"next-major": nextMajor,
"prev-major": prevMajor,
"next-major": major + 1,
"prev-major": major - 1,
}))
core.setOutput("title", `${major}-x-y`)
- name: Create Release Project Board
if: ${{ steps.check-major-version.outputs.MAJOR }}
uses: dsanders11/project-actions/copy-project@3a81985616963f32fae17d1d1b406c631f3201a1 # v1.1.0
id: create-release-board
uses: dsanders11/project-actions/copy-project@a24415515fa60a22f71f9d9d00e36ca82660cde9 # v1.0.1
with:
drafts: true
project-number: 64
# TODO - Set to public once GitHub fixes their GraphQL bug
# public: true
link-to-repository: electron/electron
template-view: ${{ steps.generate-project-metadata.outputs.template-view }}
title: ${{ steps.generate-project-metadata.outputs.major }}-x-y
title: ${{ steps.generate-project-metadata.outputs.title}}
token: ${{ steps.generate-token.outputs.token }}
- name: Dump Release Project Board Contents
if: ${{ steps.check-major-version.outputs.MAJOR }}
run: gh project item-list ${{ steps.create-release-board.outputs.number }} --owner electron --format json | jq
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ steps.generate-token.outputs.token }}
- name: Find Previous Release Project Board
if: ${{ steps.check-major-version.outputs.MAJOR }}
uses: dsanders11/project-actions/find-project@3a81985616963f32fae17d1d1b406c631f3201a1 # v1.1.0
id: find-prev-release-board
with:
title: ${{ steps.generate-project-metadata.outputs.prev-prev-major }}-x-y
- name: Close Previous Release Project Board
if: ${{ steps.check-major-version.outputs.MAJOR }}
uses: dsanders11/project-actions/close-project@3a81985616963f32fae17d1d1b406c631f3201a1 # v1.1.0
with:
project-number: ${{ steps.find-prev-release-board.outputs.number }}

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@@ -1,26 +1,13 @@
name: Pull Request Labeled
on:
pull_request_target:
pull_request:
types: [labeled]
permissions: {}
permissions:
contents: read
jobs:
pull-request-labeled-backport-requested:
name: backport/requested label added
if: github.event.label.name == 'backport/requested 🗳'
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Trigger Slack workflow
uses: slackapi/slack-github-action@e28cf165c92ffef168d23c5c9000cffc8a25e117 # v1.24.0
with:
payload: |
{
"url": "${{ github.event.pull_request.html_url }}"
}
env:
SLACK_WEBHOOK_URL: ${{ secrets.BACKPORT_REQUESTED_SLACK_WEBHOOK_URL }}
pull-request-labeled-deprecation-review-complete:
name: deprecation-review/complete label added
if: github.event.label.name == 'deprecation-review/complete ✅'

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@@ -1,17 +1,3 @@
{
"extends": "@electron/lint-roller/configs/markdownlint.json",
"no-angle-brackets": true,
"no-inline-html": {
"allowed_elements": [
"br",
"details",
"img",
"li",
"summary",
"ul",
"unknown",
"Tabs",
"TabItem",
]
}
"extends": "@electron/lint-roller/configs/markdownlint.json"
}

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@@ -29,7 +29,6 @@ import("filenames.gni")
import("filenames.hunspell.gni")
import("filenames.libcxx.gni")
import("filenames.libcxxabi.gni")
import("js2c_toolchain.gni")
if (is_mac) {
import("//build/config/mac/rules.gni")
@@ -81,11 +80,18 @@ if (is_linux) {
]
}
# Generates headers which contain stubs for extracting function ptrs
# from the gtk library. Function signatures for which stubs are
# required should be declared in the sig files.
# Generates electron_gtk_stubs.h header which contains
# stubs for extracting function ptrs from the gtk library.
# Function signatures for which stubs are required should be
# declared in electron_gtk.sigs, currently this file contains
# signatures for the functions used with native file chooser
# implementation. In future, this file can be extended to contain
# gtk4 stubs to switch gtk version in runtime.
generate_stubs("electron_gtk_stubs") {
sigs = [ "shell/browser/ui/electron_gdk_pixbuf.sigs" ]
sigs = [
"shell/browser/ui/electron_gdk_pixbuf.sigs",
"shell/browser/ui/electron_gtk.sigs",
]
extra_header = "shell/browser/ui/electron_gtk.fragment"
output_name = "electron_gtk_stubs"
public_deps = [ "//ui/gtk:gtk_config" ]
@@ -159,6 +165,15 @@ npm_action("build_electron_definitions") {
outputs = [ "$target_gen_dir/tsc/typings/electron.d.ts" ]
}
webpack_build("electron_asar_bundle") {
deps = [ ":build_electron_definitions" ]
inputs = auto_filenames.asar_bundle_deps
config_file = "//electron/build/webpack/webpack.config.asar.js"
out_file = "$target_gen_dir/js2c/asar_bundle.js"
}
webpack_build("electron_browser_bundle") {
deps = [ ":build_electron_definitions" ]
@@ -204,15 +219,6 @@ webpack_build("electron_isolated_renderer_bundle") {
out_file = "$target_gen_dir/js2c/isolated_bundle.js"
}
webpack_build("electron_node_bundle") {
deps = [ ":build_electron_definitions" ]
inputs = auto_filenames.node_bundle_deps
config_file = "//electron/build/webpack/webpack.config.node.js"
out_file = "$target_gen_dir/js2c/node_init.js"
}
webpack_build("electron_utility_bundle") {
deps = [ ":build_electron_definitions" ]
@@ -224,37 +230,32 @@ webpack_build("electron_utility_bundle") {
action("electron_js2c") {
deps = [
":electron_asar_bundle",
":electron_browser_bundle",
":electron_isolated_renderer_bundle",
":electron_node_bundle",
":electron_renderer_bundle",
":electron_sandboxed_renderer_bundle",
":electron_utility_bundle",
":electron_worker_bundle",
"//third_party/electron_node:node_js2c($electron_js2c_toolchain)",
]
sources = [
"$target_gen_dir/js2c/asar_bundle.js",
"$target_gen_dir/js2c/browser_init.js",
"$target_gen_dir/js2c/isolated_bundle.js",
"$target_gen_dir/js2c/node_init.js",
"$target_gen_dir/js2c/renderer_init.js",
"$target_gen_dir/js2c/sandbox_bundle.js",
"$target_gen_dir/js2c/utility_init.js",
"$target_gen_dir/js2c/worker_init.js",
]
inputs = sources
inputs = sources + [ "//third_party/electron_node/tools/js2c.py" ]
outputs = [ "$root_gen_dir/electron_natives.cc" ]
script = "build/js2c.py"
out_dir =
get_label_info(":anything($electron_js2c_toolchain)", "root_out_dir")
args = [
rebase_path("$out_dir/node_js2c"),
rebase_path("$root_gen_dir"),
] + rebase_path(outputs, root_gen_dir) +
rebase_path(sources, root_gen_dir)
args = [ rebase_path("//third_party/electron_node") ] +
rebase_path(outputs, root_build_dir) +
rebase_path(sources, root_build_dir)
}
action("generate_config_gypi") {
@@ -466,7 +467,6 @@ source_set("electron_lib") {
"//net:extras",
"//net:net_resources",
"//printing/buildflags",
"//services/device/public/cpp/bluetooth:bluetooth",
"//services/device/public/cpp/geolocation",
"//services/device/public/cpp/hid",
"//services/device/public/mojom",
@@ -486,7 +486,6 @@ source_set("electron_lib") {
"//third_party/webrtc_overrides:webrtc_component",
"//third_party/widevine/cdm:headers",
"//third_party/zlib/google:zip",
"//ui/base:ozone_buildflags",
"//ui/base/idle",
"//ui/compositor",
"//ui/events:dom_keycode_converter",
@@ -698,8 +697,6 @@ source_set("electron_lib") {
sources += [
"shell/browser/printing/print_view_manager_electron.cc",
"shell/browser/printing/print_view_manager_electron.h",
"shell/browser/printing/printing_utils.cc",
"shell/browser/printing/printing_utils.h",
"shell/renderer/printing/print_render_frame_helper_delegate.cc",
"shell/renderer/printing/print_render_frame_helper_delegate.h",
]
@@ -719,7 +716,6 @@ source_set("electron_lib") {
"shell/common/extensions/api",
"shell/common/extensions/api:extensions_features",
"//chrome/browser/resources:component_extension_resources",
"//components/guest_view/common:mojom",
"//components/update_client:update_client",
"//components/zoom",
"//extensions/browser",
@@ -1335,6 +1331,25 @@ if (is_mac) {
}
}
test("shell_browser_ui_unittests") {
sources = [
"//electron/shell/browser/ui/accelerator_util_unittests.cc",
"//electron/shell/browser/ui/run_all_unittests.cc",
]
configs += [ ":electron_lib_config" ]
deps = [
":electron_lib",
"//base",
"//base/test:test_support",
"//testing/gmock",
"//testing/gtest",
"//ui/base",
"//ui/strings",
]
}
template("dist_zip") {
_runtime_deps_target = "${target_name}__deps"
_runtime_deps_file =
@@ -1464,10 +1479,8 @@ dist_zip("hunspell_dictionaries_zip") {
}
copy("libcxx_headers") {
sources = libcxx_headers + libcxx_licenses + [
"//buildtools/third_party/libc++/__assertion_handler",
"//buildtools/third_party/libc++/__config_site",
]
sources = libcxx_headers + libcxx_licenses +
[ "//buildtools/third_party/libc++/__config_site" ]
outputs = [ "$target_gen_dir/electron_libcxx_include/{{source_root_relative_dir}}/{{source_file_part}}" ]
}

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@@ -2,9 +2,9 @@ gclient_gn_args_from = 'src'
vars = {
'chromium_version':
'122.0.6261.156',
'120.0.6099.5',
'node_version':
'v20.9.0',
'v18.18.0',
'nan_version':
'e14bdcd1f72d62bca1d541b66da43130384ec213',
'squirrel.mac_version':
@@ -13,8 +13,6 @@ vars = {
'74ab5baccc6f7202c8ac69a8d1e152c29dc1ea76',
'mantle_version':
'78d3966b3c331292ea29ec38661b25df0a245948',
'engflow_reclient_configs_version':
'955335c30a752e9ef7bff375baab5e0819b6c00d',
'pyyaml_version': '3.12',
@@ -25,7 +23,6 @@ vars = {
'squirrel_git': 'https://github.com/Squirrel',
'reactiveobjc_git': 'https://github.com/ReactiveCocoa',
'mantle_git': 'https://github.com/Mantle',
'engflow_git': 'https://github.com/EngFlow',
# The path of the sysroots.json file.
'sysroots_json_path': 'electron/script/sysroots.json',
@@ -105,10 +102,6 @@ deps = {
'src/third_party/squirrel.mac/vendor/Mantle': {
'url': Var("mantle_git") + '/Mantle.git@' + Var("mantle_version"),
'condition': 'process_deps',
},
'src/third_party/engflow-reclient-configs': {
'url': Var("engflow_git") + '/reclient-configs.git@' + Var("engflow_reclient_configs_version"),
'condition': 'process_deps'
}
}

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@@ -9,8 +9,8 @@ View these docs in other languages on our [Crowdin](https://crowdin.com/project/
The Electron framework lets you write cross-platform desktop applications
using JavaScript, HTML and CSS. It is based on [Node.js](https://nodejs.org/) and
[Chromium](https://www.chromium.org) and is used by the [Visual Studio
Code](https://github.com/Microsoft/vscode/) and many other [apps](https://electronjs.org/apps).
[Chromium](https://www.chromium.org) and is used by the [Atom
editor](https://github.com/atom/atom) and many other [apps](https://electronjs.org/apps).
Follow [@electronjs](https://twitter.com/electronjs) on Twitter for important
announcements.
@@ -41,9 +41,9 @@ Each Electron release provides binaries for macOS, Windows, and Linux.
* 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 18.04 and newer
* Fedora 32 and newer
* Debian 10 and newer
* Ubuntu 14.04 and newer
* Fedora 24 and newer
* Debian 8 and newer
## Quick start & Electron Fiddle
@@ -112,4 +112,4 @@ and more can be found on the [Community page](https://www.electronjs.org/communi
[MIT](https://github.com/electron/electron/blob/main/LICENSE)
When using Electron logos, make sure to follow [OpenJS Foundation Trademark Policy](https://trademark-policy.openjsf.org/).
When using Electron logos, make sure to follow [OpenJS Foundation Trademark Policy](https://openjsf.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/84/2021/01/OpenJS-Foundation-Trademark-Policy-2021-01-12.docx.pdf).

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@@ -13,6 +13,7 @@ environment:
ELECTRON_ENABLE_STACK_DUMPING: 1
MOCHA_REPORTER: mocha-multi-reporters
MOCHA_MULTI_REPORTERS: mocha-appveyor-reporter, tap
GOMA_FALLBACK_ON_AUTH_FAILURE: true
DEPOT_TOOLS_WIN_TOOLCHAIN: 0
PYTHONIOENCODING: UTF-8

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@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@
version: 1.0.{build}
build_cloud: electronhq-16-core
image: e-121.0.6116.0
image: e-120.0.6099.0
environment:
GIT_CACHE_PATH: C:\Users\appveyor\libcc_cache
ELECTRON_OUT_DIR: Default
@@ -37,6 +37,7 @@ environment:
ELECTRON_ALSO_LOG_TO_STDERR: 1
MOCHA_REPORTER: mocha-multi-reporters
MOCHA_MULTI_REPORTERS: "@marshallofsound/mocha-appveyor-reporter, tap"
GOMA_FALLBACK_ON_AUTH_FAILURE: true
DEPOT_TOOLS_WIN_TOOLCHAIN: 1
DEPOT_TOOLS_WIN_TOOLCHAIN_BASE_URL: "https://dev-cdn.electronjs.org/windows-toolchains/_"
GYP_MSVS_HASH_27370823e7: 28622d16b1
@@ -100,22 +101,31 @@ for:
if (Test-Path -Path "$pwd\src\electron") {
Remove-Item -Recurse -Force $pwd\src\electron
}
- ps: >-
if (Test-Path 'env:RAW_GOMA_AUTH') {
$env:GOMA_OAUTH2_CONFIG_FILE = "$pwd\.goma_oauth2_config"
$env:RAW_GOMA_AUTH | Set-Content $env:GOMA_OAUTH2_CONFIG_FILE
}
- git clone https://github.com/electron/build-tools.git
- cd build-tools
- npx yarn --ignore-engines
- npm install
- mkdir third_party
- ps: >-
node -e "require('./src/utils/reclient.js').downloadAndPrepare({})"
- ps: $env:RECLIENT_HELPER = node -p "require('./src/utils/reclient.js').helperPath({})"
- ps: >-
& $env:RECLIENT_HELPER login
- ps: >-
$env:RBE_service = node -e "console.log(require('./src/utils/reclient.js').serviceAddress)"
- ps: >-
$env:RBE_experimental_credentials_helper = $env:RECLIENT_HELPER
- ps: >-
$env:RBE_experimental_credentials_helper_args = "print"
node -e "require('./src/utils/goma.js').downloadAndPrepare({ gomaOneForAll: true })"
- ps: $env:GN_GOMA_FILE = node -e "console.log(require('./src/utils/goma.js').gnFilePath)"
- ps: $env:LOCAL_GOMA_DIR = node -e "console.log(require('./src/utils/goma.js').dir)"
- cd ..\..
- ps: .\src\electron\script\start-goma.ps1 -gomaDir $env:LOCAL_GOMA_DIR
- ps: >-
if (Test-Path 'env:RAW_GOMA_AUTH') {
$goma_login = python3 $env:LOCAL_GOMA_DIR\goma_auth.py info
if ($goma_login -eq 'Login as Fermi Planck') {
Write-warning "Goma authentication is correct";
} else {
Write-warning "WARNING!!!!!! Goma authentication is incorrect; please update Goma auth token.";
$host.SetShouldExit(1)
}
}
- ps: $env:CHROMIUM_BUILDTOOLS_PATH="$pwd\src\buildtools"
- ps: >-
if ($env:GN_CONFIG -ne 'release') {
@@ -137,36 +147,37 @@ for:
- cd src
- ps: $env:PATH="$pwd\third_party\ninja;$env:PATH"
- set BUILD_CONFIG_PATH=//electron/build/args/%GN_CONFIG%.gn
- gn gen out/Default "--args=import(\"%BUILD_CONFIG_PATH%\") use_remoteexec=true %GN_EXTRA_ARGS% "
- gn gen out/Default "--args=import(\"%BUILD_CONFIG_PATH%\") import(\"%GN_GOMA_FILE%\") %GN_EXTRA_ARGS% "
- gn check out/Default //electron:electron_lib
- gn check out/Default //electron:electron_app
- gn check out/Default //electron/shell/common/api:mojo
- if DEFINED ELECTRON_RBE_JWT (autoninja -j 300 -C out/Default electron:electron_app) else (autoninja -C out/Default electron:electron_app)
- if DEFINED GN_GOMA_FILE (ninja -j 300 -C out/Default electron:electron_app) else (ninja -C out/Default electron:electron_app)
- if "%GN_CONFIG%"=="testing" ( python C:\depot_tools\post_build_ninja_summary.py -C out\Default )
- gn gen out/ffmpeg "--args=import(\"//electron/build/args/ffmpeg.gn\") use_remoteexec=true %GN_EXTRA_ARGS%"
- autoninja -C out/ffmpeg electron:electron_ffmpeg_zip
- autoninja -C out/Default electron:electron_dist_zip
- gn gen out/ffmpeg "--args=import(\"//electron/build/args/ffmpeg.gn\") %GN_EXTRA_ARGS%"
- ninja -C out/ffmpeg electron:electron_ffmpeg_zip
- ninja -C out/Default electron:electron_dist_zip
- ninja -C out/Default shell_browser_ui_unittests
- gn desc out/Default v8:run_mksnapshot_default args > out/Default/default_mksnapshot_args
# Remove unused args from mksnapshot_args
- ps: >-
Get-Content out/Default/default_mksnapshot_args | Where-Object { -not $_.Contains('--turbo-profiling-input') -And -not $_.Contains('builtins-pgo') -And -not $_.Contains('The gn arg use_goma=true') } | Set-Content out/Default/mksnapshot_args
- autoninja -C out/Default electron:electron_mksnapshot_zip
- ninja -C out/Default electron:electron_mksnapshot_zip
- cd out\Default
- 7z a mksnapshot.zip mksnapshot_args gen\v8\embedded.S
- cd ..\..
- autoninja -C out/Default electron:hunspell_dictionaries_zip
- autoninja -C out/Default electron:electron_chromedriver_zip
- autoninja -C out/Default electron:node_headers
- ninja -C out/Default electron:hunspell_dictionaries_zip
- ninja -C out/Default electron:electron_chromedriver_zip
- ninja -C out/Default electron:node_headers
- python3 %LOCAL_GOMA_DIR%\goma_ctl.py stat
- ps: >-
Get-CimInstance -Namespace root\cimv2 -Class Win32_product | Select vendor, description, @{l='install_location';e='InstallLocation'}, @{l='install_date';e='InstallDate'}, @{l='install_date_2';e='InstallDate2'}, caption, version, name, @{l='sku_number';e='SKUNumber'} | ConvertTo-Json | Out-File -Encoding utf8 -FilePath .\installed_software.json
- python3 electron/build/profile_toolchain.py --output-json=out/Default/windows_toolchain_profile.json
- 7z a node_headers.zip out\Default\gen\node_headers
- 7z a nan.zip third_party\nan
- ps: >-
if ($env:GN_CONFIG -eq 'release') {
# Needed for msdia140.dll on 64-bit windows
$env:Path += ";$pwd\third_party\llvm-build\Release+Asserts\bin"
autoninja -C out/Default electron:electron_symbols
ninja -C out/Default electron:electron_symbols
}
- ps: >-
if ($env:GN_CONFIG -eq 'release') {
@@ -177,28 +188,20 @@ for:
# built on CI.
7z a pdb.zip out\Default\*.pdb
}
- ps: |
$manifest_file = "electron/script/zip_manifests/dist_zip.win.$env:TARGET_ARCH.manifest"
python3 electron/script/zip_manifests/check-zip-manifest.py out/Default/dist.zip $manifest_file
if ($LASTEXITCODE -ne 0) {
throw "Zip contains files not listed in the manifest $manifest_file"
}
- python3 electron/script/zip_manifests/check-zip-manifest.py out/Default/dist.zip electron/script/zip_manifests/dist_zip.win.%TARGET_ARCH%.manifest
- ps: |
cd C:\projects\src
$missing_artifacts = $false
if ($env:SHOULD_SKIP_ARTIFACT_VALIDATION -eq 'true') {
Write-warning "Skipping artifact validation for doc-only $env:APPVEYOR_PROJECT_NAME"
} else {
$artifacts_to_validate = 'dist.zip','windows_toolchain_profile.json','chromedriver.zip','ffmpeg.zip','node_headers.zip','mksnapshot.zip','electron.lib','hunspell_dictionaries.zip','nan.zip'
$artifacts_to_validate = 'dist.zip','windows_toolchain_profile.json','shell_browser_ui_unittests.exe','chromedriver.zip','ffmpeg.zip','node_headers.zip','mksnapshot.zip','electron.lib','hunspell_dictionaries.zip'
foreach($artifact_name in $artifacts_to_validate) {
if ($artifact_name -eq 'ffmpeg.zip') {
$artifact_file = "out\ffmpeg\ffmpeg.zip"
} elseif (
$artifact_name -eq 'node_headers.zip') {
$artifact_file = $artifact_name
} elseif (
$artifact_name -eq 'nan.zip') {
$artifact_file = $artifact_name
} else {
$artifact_file = "out\Default\$artifact_name"
}
@@ -230,10 +233,10 @@ for:
- cd C:\projects\src
- if exist out\Default\windows_toolchain_profile.json ( appveyor-retry appveyor PushArtifact out\Default\windows_toolchain_profile.json )
- if exist out\Default\dist.zip (appveyor-retry appveyor PushArtifact out\Default\dist.zip)
- if exist out\Default\shell_browser_ui_unittests.exe (appveyor-retry appveyor PushArtifact out\Default\shell_browser_ui_unittests.exe)
- if exist out\Default\chromedriver.zip (appveyor-retry appveyor PushArtifact out\Default\chromedriver.zip)
- if exist out\ffmpeg\ffmpeg.zip (appveyor-retry appveyor PushArtifact out\ffmpeg\ffmpeg.zip)
- if exist node_headers.zip (appveyor-retry appveyor PushArtifact node_headers.zip)
- if exist nan.zip (appveyor-retry appveyor PushArtifact nan.zip)
- if exist out\Default\mksnapshot.zip (appveyor-retry appveyor PushArtifact out\Default\mksnapshot.zip)
- if exist out\Default\hunspell_dictionaries.zip (appveyor-retry appveyor PushArtifact out\Default\hunspell_dictionaries.zip)
- if exist out\Default\electron.lib (appveyor-retry appveyor PushArtifact out\Default\electron.lib)
@@ -269,12 +272,12 @@ for:
# Download build artifacts
$apiUrl = 'https://ci.appveyor.com/api'
$build_info = Invoke-RestMethod -Method Get -Uri "$apiUrl/projects/$env:APPVEYOR_ACCOUNT_NAME/$env:APPVEYOR_PROJECT_SLUG/builds/$env:APPVEYOR_BUILD_ID"
$artifacts_to_download = @('dist.zip','ffmpeg.zip','node_headers.zip','electron.lib', 'nan.zip')
$artifacts_to_download = @('dist.zip','ffmpeg.zip','node_headers.zip','electron.lib')
foreach ($job in $build_info.build.jobs) {
if ($job.name -eq "Build Arm on X64 Windows") {
$jobId = $job.jobId
foreach($artifact_name in $artifacts_to_download) {
if ($artifact_name -eq 'electron.lib') {
if ($artifact_name -eq 'shell_browser_ui_unittests.exe' -Or $artifact_name -eq 'electron.lib') {
$outfile = "src\out\Default\$artifact_name"
} else {
$outfile = $artifact_name
@@ -293,7 +296,6 @@ for:
}
- ps: 7z x -y -osrc\out\ffmpeg ffmpeg.zip
- ps: 7z x -y -osrc node_headers.zip
- ps: 7z x -y -osrc nan.zip
test_script:
# Workaround for https://github.com/appveyor/ci/issues/2420

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@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@
version: 1.0.{build}
build_cloud: electronhq-16-core
image: e-121.0.6116.0
image: e-120.0.6099.0
environment:
GIT_CACHE_PATH: C:\Users\appveyor\libcc_cache
ELECTRON_OUT_DIR: Default
@@ -37,6 +37,7 @@ environment:
ELECTRON_ALSO_LOG_TO_STDERR: 1
MOCHA_REPORTER: mocha-multi-reporters
MOCHA_MULTI_REPORTERS: "@marshallofsound/mocha-appveyor-reporter, tap"
GOMA_FALLBACK_ON_AUTH_FAILURE: true
DEPOT_TOOLS_WIN_TOOLCHAIN: 1
DEPOT_TOOLS_WIN_TOOLCHAIN_BASE_URL: "https://dev-cdn.electronjs.org/windows-toolchains/_"
GYP_MSVS_HASH_27370823e7: 28622d16b1
@@ -98,22 +99,31 @@ for:
if (Test-Path -Path "$pwd\src\electron") {
Remove-Item -Recurse -Force $pwd\src\electron
}
- ps: >-
if (Test-Path 'env:RAW_GOMA_AUTH') {
$env:GOMA_OAUTH2_CONFIG_FILE = "$pwd\.goma_oauth2_config"
$env:RAW_GOMA_AUTH | Set-Content $env:GOMA_OAUTH2_CONFIG_FILE
}
- git clone https://github.com/electron/build-tools.git
- cd build-tools
- npx yarn --ignore-engines
- npm install
- mkdir third_party
- ps: >-
node -e "require('./src/utils/reclient.js').downloadAndPrepare({})"
- ps: $env:RECLIENT_HELPER = node -p "require('./src/utils/reclient.js').helperPath({})"
- ps: >-
& $env:RECLIENT_HELPER login
- ps: >-
$env:RBE_service = node -e "console.log(require('./src/utils/reclient.js').serviceAddress)"
- ps: >-
$env:RBE_experimental_credentials_helper = $env:RECLIENT_HELPER
- ps: >-
$env:RBE_experimental_credentials_helper_args = "print"
node -e "require('./src/utils/goma.js').downloadAndPrepare({ gomaOneForAll: true })"
- ps: $env:GN_GOMA_FILE = node -e "console.log(require('./src/utils/goma.js').gnFilePath)"
- ps: $env:LOCAL_GOMA_DIR = node -e "console.log(require('./src/utils/goma.js').dir)"
- cd ..\..
- ps: .\src\electron\script\start-goma.ps1 -gomaDir $env:LOCAL_GOMA_DIR
- ps: >-
if (Test-Path 'env:RAW_GOMA_AUTH') {
$goma_login = python3 $env:LOCAL_GOMA_DIR\goma_auth.py info
if ($goma_login -eq 'Login as Fermi Planck') {
Write-warning "Goma authentication is correct";
} else {
Write-warning "WARNING!!!!!! Goma authentication is incorrect; please update Goma auth token.";
$host.SetShouldExit(1)
}
}
- ps: $env:CHROMIUM_BUILDTOOLS_PATH="$pwd\src\buildtools"
- ps: >-
if ($env:GN_CONFIG -ne 'release') {
@@ -135,26 +145,28 @@ for:
- cd src
- ps: $env:PATH="$pwd\third_party\ninja;$env:PATH"
- set BUILD_CONFIG_PATH=//electron/build/args/%GN_CONFIG%.gn
- gn gen out/Default "--args=import(\"%BUILD_CONFIG_PATH%\") use_remoteexec=true %GN_EXTRA_ARGS% "
- gn gen out/Default "--args=import(\"%BUILD_CONFIG_PATH%\") import(\"%GN_GOMA_FILE%\") %GN_EXTRA_ARGS% "
- gn check out/Default //electron:electron_lib
- gn check out/Default //electron:electron_app
- gn check out/Default //electron/shell/common/api:mojo
- if DEFINED ELECTRON_RBE_JWT (autoninja -j 300 -C out/Default electron:electron_app) else (autoninja -C out/Default electron:electron_app)
- if DEFINED GN_GOMA_FILE (ninja -j 300 -C out/Default electron:electron_app) else (ninja -C out/Default electron:electron_app)
- if "%GN_CONFIG%"=="testing" ( python C:\depot_tools\post_build_ninja_summary.py -C out\Default )
- gn gen out/ffmpeg "--args=import(\"//electron/build/args/ffmpeg.gn\") use_remoteexec=true %GN_EXTRA_ARGS%"
- autoninja -C out/ffmpeg electron:electron_ffmpeg_zip
- autoninja -C out/Default electron:electron_dist_zip
- gn gen out/ffmpeg "--args=import(\"//electron/build/args/ffmpeg.gn\") %GN_EXTRA_ARGS%"
- ninja -C out/ffmpeg electron:electron_ffmpeg_zip
- ninja -C out/Default electron:electron_dist_zip
- ninja -C out/Default shell_browser_ui_unittests
- gn desc out/Default v8:run_mksnapshot_default args > out/Default/default_mksnapshot_args
# Remove unused args from mksnapshot_args
- ps: >-
Get-Content out/Default/default_mksnapshot_args | Where-Object { -not $_.Contains('--turbo-profiling-input') -And -not $_.Contains('builtins-pgo') -And -not $_.Contains('The gn arg use_goma=true') } | Set-Content out/Default/mksnapshot_args
- autoninja -C out/Default electron:electron_mksnapshot_zip
- ninja -C out/Default electron:electron_mksnapshot_zip
- cd out\Default
- 7z a mksnapshot.zip mksnapshot_args gen\v8\embedded.S
- cd ..\..
- autoninja -C out/Default electron:hunspell_dictionaries_zip
- autoninja -C out/Default electron:electron_chromedriver_zip
- autoninja -C out/Default electron:node_headers
- ninja -C out/Default electron:hunspell_dictionaries_zip
- ninja -C out/Default electron:electron_chromedriver_zip
- ninja -C out/Default electron:node_headers
- python3 %LOCAL_GOMA_DIR%\goma_ctl.py stat
- ps: >-
Get-CimInstance -Namespace root\cimv2 -Class Win32_product | Select vendor, description, @{l='install_location';e='InstallLocation'}, @{l='install_date';e='InstallDate'}, @{l='install_date_2';e='InstallDate2'}, caption, version, name, @{l='sku_number';e='SKUNumber'} | ConvertTo-Json | Out-File -Encoding utf8 -FilePath .\installed_software.json
- python3 electron/build/profile_toolchain.py --output-json=out/Default/windows_toolchain_profile.json
@@ -163,7 +175,7 @@ for:
if ($env:GN_CONFIG -eq 'release') {
# Needed for msdia140.dll on 64-bit windows
$env:Path += ";$pwd\third_party\llvm-build\Release+Asserts\bin"
autoninja -C out/Default electron:electron_symbols
ninja -C out/Default electron:electron_symbols
}
- ps: >-
if ($env:GN_CONFIG -eq 'release') {
@@ -174,19 +186,14 @@ for:
# built on CI.
7z a pdb.zip out\Default\*.pdb
}
- ps: |
$manifest_file = "electron/script/zip_manifests/dist_zip.win.$env:TARGET_ARCH.manifest"
python3 electron/script/zip_manifests/check-zip-manifest.py out/Default/dist.zip $manifest_file
if ($LASTEXITCODE -ne 0) {
throw "Zip contains files not listed in the manifest $manifest_file"
}
- python3 electron/script/zip_manifests/check-zip-manifest.py out/Default/dist.zip electron/script/zip_manifests/dist_zip.win.%TARGET_ARCH%.manifest
- ps: |
cd C:\projects\src
$missing_artifacts = $false
if ($env:SHOULD_SKIP_ARTIFACT_VALIDATION -eq 'true') {
Write-warning "Skipping artifact validation for doc-only $env:APPVEYOR_PROJECT_NAME"
} else {
$artifacts_to_validate = 'dist.zip','windows_toolchain_profile.json','chromedriver.zip','ffmpeg.zip','node_headers.zip','mksnapshot.zip','electron.lib','hunspell_dictionaries.zip'
$artifacts_to_validate = 'dist.zip','windows_toolchain_profile.json','shell_browser_ui_unittests.exe','chromedriver.zip','ffmpeg.zip','node_headers.zip','mksnapshot.zip','electron.lib','hunspell_dictionaries.zip'
foreach($artifact_name in $artifacts_to_validate) {
if ($artifact_name -eq 'ffmpeg.zip') {
$artifact_file = "out\ffmpeg\ffmpeg.zip"
@@ -224,6 +231,7 @@ for:
- cd C:\projects\src
- if exist out\Default\windows_toolchain_profile.json ( appveyor-retry appveyor PushArtifact out\Default\windows_toolchain_profile.json )
- if exist out\Default\dist.zip (appveyor-retry appveyor PushArtifact out\Default\dist.zip)
- if exist out\Default\shell_browser_ui_unittests.exe (appveyor-retry appveyor PushArtifact out\Default\shell_browser_ui_unittests.exe)
- if exist out\Default\chromedriver.zip (appveyor-retry appveyor PushArtifact out\Default\chromedriver.zip)
- if exist out\ffmpeg\ffmpeg.zip (appveyor-retry appveyor PushArtifact out\ffmpeg\ffmpeg.zip)
- if exist node_headers.zip (appveyor-retry appveyor PushArtifact node_headers.zip)
@@ -260,12 +268,12 @@ for:
# Download build artifacts
$apiUrl = 'https://ci.appveyor.com/api'
$build_info = Invoke-RestMethod -Method Get -Uri "$apiUrl/projects/$env:APPVEYOR_ACCOUNT_NAME/$env:APPVEYOR_PROJECT_SLUG/builds/$env:APPVEYOR_BUILD_ID"
$artifacts_to_download = @('dist.zip','chromedriver.zip','ffmpeg.zip','node_headers.zip','mksnapshot.zip','electron.lib')
$artifacts_to_download = @('dist.zip','shell_browser_ui_unittests.exe','chromedriver.zip','ffmpeg.zip','node_headers.zip','mksnapshot.zip','electron.lib')
foreach ($job in $build_info.build.jobs) {
if ($job.name -eq "Build") {
$jobId = $job.jobId
foreach($artifact_name in $artifacts_to_download) {
if ($artifact_name -eq 'electron.lib') {
if ($artifact_name -eq 'shell_browser_ui_unittests.exe' -Or $artifact_name -eq 'electron.lib') {
$outfile = "src\out\Default\$artifact_name"
} else {
$outfile = $artifact_name
@@ -299,6 +307,7 @@ for:
$env:npm_config_arch = "ia32"
}
- echo Running main test suite & node script/yarn test -- --trace-uncaught --runners=main --enable-logging=file --log-file=%cd%\electron.log
- echo Running native test suite & node script/yarn test -- --trace-uncaught --runners=native --enable-logging=file --log-file=%cd%\electron.log
- cd ..
- echo Verifying non proprietary ffmpeg & python electron\script\verify-ffmpeg.py --build-dir out\Default --source-root %cd% --ffmpeg-path out\ffmpeg
- echo "About to verify mksnapshot"

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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ is_electron_build = true
root_extra_deps = [ "//electron" ]
# Registry of NMVs --> https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/main/doc/abi_version_registry.json
node_module_version = 121
node_module_version = 119
v8_promise_internal_field_count = 1
v8_embedder_string = "-electron.0"
@@ -24,10 +24,6 @@ enable_printing = true
angle_enable_vulkan_validation_layers = false
dawn_enable_vulkan_validation_layers = false
# Removes dxc dll's that are only used experimentally.
# See https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=1474897
dawn_use_built_dxc = false
# These are disabled because they cause the zip manifest to differ between
# testing and release builds.
# See https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/2774898.
@@ -64,6 +60,3 @@ enable_dangling_raw_ptr_checks = false
# This flag speeds up the performance of fork/execve on linux systems.
# Ref: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/v8/v8/+/4602858
v8_enable_private_mapping_fork_optimization = true
# Expose public V8 symbols for native modules.
v8_expose_public_symbols = true

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
#!/usr/bin/env python3
from __future__ import print_function
import collections
import os

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@@ -32,13 +32,6 @@ extern const volatile char kFuseWire[];
TEMPLATE_CC = """
#include "electron/fuses.h"
#include "base/dcheck_is_on.h"
#if DCHECK_IS_ON()
#include "base/command_line.h"
#include "base/strings/string_util.h"
#include <string>
#endif
namespace electron::fuses {
@@ -73,20 +66,9 @@ for fuse in fuses:
getters_h += "FUSE_EXPORT bool Is{name}Enabled();\n".replace("{name}", name)
getters_cc += """
bool Is{name}Enabled() {
#if DCHECK_IS_ON()
// RunAsNode is checked so early that base::CommandLine isn't yet
// initialized, so guard here to avoid a CHECK.
if (base::CommandLine::InitializedForCurrentProcess()) {
base::CommandLine* command_line = base::CommandLine::ForCurrentProcess();
if (command_line->HasSwitch("{switch_name}")) {
std::string switch_value = command_line->GetSwitchValueASCII("{switch_name}");
return switch_value == "1";
}
}
#endif
return kFuseWire[{index}] == '1';
}
""".replace("{name}", name).replace("{switch_name}", f"set-fuse-{fuse.lower()}").replace("{index}", str(index))
""".replace("{name}", name).replace("{index}", str(index))
def c_hex(n):
s = hex(n)[2:]

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@@ -8,6 +8,5 @@
"node_cli_inspect": "1",
"embedded_asar_integrity_validation": "0",
"only_load_app_from_asar": "0",
"load_browser_process_specific_v8_snapshot": "0",
"grant_file_protocol_extra_privileges": "1"
"load_browser_process_specific_v8_snapshot": "0"
}

32
build/js2c.py Normal file → Executable file
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@@ -4,14 +4,32 @@ import os
import subprocess
import sys
def main():
js2c = sys.argv[1]
root = sys.argv[2]
natives = sys.argv[3]
js_source_files = sys.argv[4:]
TEMPLATE = """
#include "node_native_module.h"
#include "node_internals.h"
namespace node::native_module {{
{definitions}
void NativeModuleLoader::LoadEmbedderJavaScriptSource() {{
{initializers}
}}
}} // namespace node::native_module
"""
def main():
node_path = os.path.abspath(sys.argv[1])
natives = os.path.abspath(sys.argv[2])
js_source_files = sys.argv[3:]
js2c = os.path.join(node_path, 'tools', 'js2c.py')
subprocess.check_call(
[js2c, natives] + js_source_files + ['--only-js', "--root", root])
[sys.executable, js2c] +
js_source_files +
['--only-js', '--target', natives])
if __name__ == '__main__':
sys.exit(main())
sys.exit(main())

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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
#!/usr/bin/env python3
from __future__ import print_function
import os
import subprocess
import sys

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
#!/usr/bin/env python3
from __future__ import unicode_literals
import contextlib
import sys

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@@ -1,11 +1,10 @@
import sys
import os
import subprocess
def main(argv):
os.chdir(argv[1])
p = subprocess.Popen(argv[2:])
return p.wait()
cwd = argv[1]
os.chdir(cwd)
os.execv(sys.executable, [sys.executable] + argv[2:])
if __name__ == '__main__':
sys.exit(main(sys.argv))
main(sys.argv)

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@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
module.exports = require('./webpack.config.base')({
target: 'asar',
alwaysHasNode: true,
targetDeletesNodeGlobals: true
});

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@@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
module.exports = require('./webpack.config.base')({
target: 'node',
alwaysHasNode: true
});

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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
#!/usr/bin/env python3
from __future__ import print_function
import os
import subprocess
import sys

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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
#!/usr/bin/env python3
from __future__ import print_function
import os
import subprocess
import sys

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@@ -15,15 +15,4 @@ buildflag_header("buildflags") {
"ENABLE_BUILTIN_SPELLCHECKER=$enable_builtin_spellchecker",
"OVERRIDE_LOCATION_PROVIDER=$enable_fake_location_provider",
]
if (electron_vendor_version != "") {
result = string_split(electron_vendor_version, ":")
flags += [
"HAS_VENDOR_VERSION=true",
"VENDOR_VERSION_NAME=\"${result[0]}\"",
"VENDOR_VERSION_VALUE=\"${result[1]}\"",
]
} else {
flags += [ "HAS_VENDOR_VERSION=false" ]
}
}

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@@ -23,10 +23,4 @@ declare_args() {
# Packagers and vendor builders should set this in gn args to avoid running
# the script that reads git tag.
override_electron_version = ""
# Define an extra item that will show in process.versions, the value must
# be in the format of "key:value".
# Packagers and vendor builders can set this in gn args to attach extra info
# about the build in the binary.
electron_vendor_version = ""
}

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@@ -31,8 +31,6 @@ static_library("chrome") {
"//chrome/browser/devtools/devtools_file_system_indexer.cc",
"//chrome/browser/devtools/devtools_file_system_indexer.h",
"//chrome/browser/devtools/devtools_settings.h",
"//chrome/browser/devtools/visual_logging.cc",
"//chrome/browser/devtools/visual_logging.h",
"//chrome/browser/extensions/global_shortcut_listener.cc",
"//chrome/browser/extensions/global_shortcut_listener.h",
"//chrome/browser/icon_loader.cc",
@@ -59,14 +57,8 @@ static_library("chrome") {
"//chrome/browser/net/proxy_service_factory.h",
"//chrome/browser/picture_in_picture/picture_in_picture_bounds_cache.cc",
"//chrome/browser/picture_in_picture/picture_in_picture_bounds_cache.h",
"//chrome/browser/picture_in_picture/picture_in_picture_occlusion_tracker.cc",
"//chrome/browser/picture_in_picture/picture_in_picture_occlusion_tracker.h",
"//chrome/browser/picture_in_picture/picture_in_picture_occlusion_tracker_observer.cc",
"//chrome/browser/picture_in_picture/picture_in_picture_occlusion_tracker_observer.h",
"//chrome/browser/picture_in_picture/picture_in_picture_window_manager.cc",
"//chrome/browser/picture_in_picture/picture_in_picture_window_manager.h",
"//chrome/browser/picture_in_picture/scoped_picture_in_picture_occlusion_observation.cc",
"//chrome/browser/picture_in_picture/scoped_picture_in_picture_occlusion_observation.h",
"//chrome/browser/platform_util.cc",
"//chrome/browser/platform_util.h",
"//chrome/browser/predictors/preconnect_manager.cc",
@@ -242,8 +234,6 @@ static_library("chrome") {
"//chrome/browser/media/webrtc/system_media_capture_permissions_mac.mm",
"//chrome/browser/media/webrtc/system_media_capture_permissions_stats_mac.h",
"//chrome/browser/media/webrtc/system_media_capture_permissions_stats_mac.mm",
"//chrome/browser/media/webrtc/thumbnail_capturer_mac.h",
"//chrome/browser/media/webrtc/thumbnail_capturer_mac.mm",
"//chrome/browser/media/webrtc/window_icon_util_mac.mm",
"//chrome/browser/platform_util_mac.mm",
"//chrome/browser/process_singleton_mac.mm",
@@ -266,8 +256,6 @@ static_library("chrome") {
sources += [
"//chrome/browser/bad_message.cc",
"//chrome/browser/bad_message.h",
"//chrome/browser/printing/prefs_util.cc",
"//chrome/browser/printing/prefs_util.h",
"//chrome/browser/printing/print_job.cc",
"//chrome/browser/printing/print_job.h",
"//chrome/browser/printing/print_job_manager.cc",
@@ -345,8 +333,6 @@ static_library("chrome") {
"//chrome/browser/pdf/pdf_extension_util.h",
"//chrome/browser/pdf/pdf_frame_util.cc",
"//chrome/browser/pdf/pdf_frame_util.h",
"//chrome/browser/pdf/pdf_viewer_stream_manager.cc",
"//chrome/browser/pdf/pdf_viewer_stream_manager.h",
"//chrome/browser/plugins/pdf_iframe_navigation_throttle.cc",
"//chrome/browser/plugins/pdf_iframe_navigation_throttle.h",
]
@@ -454,8 +440,6 @@ source_set("chrome_spellchecker") {
"//chrome/browser/profiles/profile_selections.h",
"//chrome/browser/spellchecker/spell_check_host_chrome_impl.cc",
"//chrome/browser/spellchecker/spell_check_host_chrome_impl.h",
"//chrome/browser/spellchecker/spell_check_initialization_host_impl.cc",
"//chrome/browser/spellchecker/spell_check_initialization_host_impl.h",
"//chrome/browser/spellchecker/spellcheck_custom_dictionary.cc",
"//chrome/browser/spellchecker/spellcheck_custom_dictionary.h",
"//chrome/browser/spellchecker/spellcheck_factory.cc",

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@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ Shortcuts are registered with the [`globalShortcut`](global-shortcut.md) module
using the [`register`](global-shortcut.md#globalshortcutregisteraccelerator-callback)
method, i.e.
```js
```javascript
const { app, globalShortcut } = require('electron')
app.whenReady().then(() => {

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@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ In most cases, you should do everything in the `ready` event handler.
Returns:
* `event` Event
* `launchInfo` Record\<string, any\> | [NotificationResponse](structures/notification-response.md) _macOS_
* `launchInfo` Record<string, any> | [NotificationResponse](structures/notification-response.md) _macOS_
Emitted once, when Electron has finished initializing. On macOS, `launchInfo`
holds the `userInfo` of the [`NSUserNotification`](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/foundation/nsusernotification)
@@ -377,6 +377,35 @@ page.
Emitted whenever there is a GPU info update.
### Event: 'gpu-process-crashed' _Deprecated_
Returns:
* `event` Event
* `killed` boolean
Emitted when the GPU process crashes or is killed.
**Deprecated:** This event is superceded by the `child-process-gone` event
which contains more information about why the child process disappeared. It
isn't always because it crashed. The `killed` boolean can be replaced by
checking `reason === 'killed'` when you switch to that event.
### Event: 'renderer-process-crashed' _Deprecated_
Returns:
* `event` Event
* `webContents` [WebContents](web-contents.md)
* `killed` boolean
Emitted when the renderer process of `webContents` crashes or is killed.
**Deprecated:** This event is superceded by the `render-process-gone` event
which contains more information about why the render process disappeared. It
isn't always because it crashed. The `killed` boolean can be replaced by
checking `reason === 'killed'` when you switch to that event.
### Event: 'render-process-gone'
Returns:
@@ -970,7 +999,7 @@ app.setJumpList([
### `app.requestSingleInstanceLock([additionalData])`
* `additionalData` Record\<any, any\> (optional) - A JSON object containing additional data to send to the first instance.
* `additionalData` Record<any, any> (optional) - A JSON object containing additional data to send to the first instance.
Returns `boolean`
@@ -1249,10 +1278,10 @@ Returns `boolean` - Whether the current desktop environment is Unity launcher.
### `app.getLoginItemSettings([options])` _macOS_ _Windows_
* `options` Object (optional)
* `type` string (optional) _macOS_ - Can be one of `mainAppService`, `agentService`, `daemonService`, or `loginItemService`. Defaults to `mainAppService`. Only available on macOS 13 and up. See [app.setLoginItemSettings](app.md#appsetloginitemsettingssettings-macos-windows) for more information about each type.
* `serviceName` string (optional) _macOS_ - The name of the service. Required if `type` is non-default. Only available on macOS 13 and up.
* `path` string (optional) _Windows_ - The executable path to compare against. Defaults to `process.execPath`.
* `args` string[] (optional) _Windows_ - The command-line arguments to compare against. Defaults to an empty array.
* `path` string (optional) _Windows_ - The executable path to compare against.
Defaults to `process.execPath`.
* `args` string[] (optional) _Windows_ - The command-line arguments to compare
against. Defaults to an empty array.
If you provided `path` and `args` options to `app.setLoginItemSettings`, then you
need to pass the same arguments here for `openAtLogin` to be set correctly.
@@ -1260,11 +1289,17 @@ need to pass the same arguments here for `openAtLogin` to be set correctly.
Returns `Object`:
* `openAtLogin` boolean - `true` if the app is set to open at login.
* `openAsHidden` boolean _macOS_ _Deprecated_ - `true` if the app is set to open as hidden at login. This does not work on macOS 13 and up.
* `wasOpenedAtLogin` boolean _macOS_ - `true` if the app was opened at login automatically.
* `wasOpenedAsHidden` boolean _macOS_ _Deprecated_ - `true` if the app was opened as a hidden login item. This indicates that the app should not open any windows at startup. This setting is not available on [MAS builds][mas-builds] or on macOS 13 and up.
* `restoreState` boolean _macOS_ _Deprecated_ - `true` if the app was opened as a login item that should restore the state from the previous session. This indicates that the app should restore the windows that were open the last time the app was closed. This setting is not available on [MAS builds][mas-builds] or on macOS 13 and up.
* `status` string _macOS_ - can be one of `not-registered`, `enabled`, `requires-approval`, or `not-found`.
* `openAsHidden` boolean _macOS_ - `true` if the app is set to open as hidden at login.
This setting is not available on [MAS builds][mas-builds].
* `wasOpenedAtLogin` boolean _macOS_ - `true` if the app was opened at login
automatically. This setting is not available on [MAS builds][mas-builds].
* `wasOpenedAsHidden` boolean _macOS_ - `true` if the app was opened as a hidden login
item. This indicates that the app should not open any windows at startup.
This setting is not available on [MAS builds][mas-builds].
* `restoreState` boolean _macOS_ - `true` if the app was opened as a login item that
should restore the state from the previous session. This indicates that the
app should restore the windows that were open the last time the app was
closed. This setting is not available on [MAS builds][mas-builds].
* `executableWillLaunchAtLogin` boolean _Windows_ - `true` if app is set to open at login and its run key is not deactivated. This differs from `openAtLogin` as it ignores the `args` option, this property will be true if the given executable would be launched at login with **any** arguments.
* `launchItems` Object[] _Windows_
* `name` string _Windows_ - name value of a registry entry.
@@ -1278,14 +1313,10 @@ Returns `Object`:
* `settings` Object
* `openAtLogin` boolean (optional) - `true` to open the app at login, `false` to remove
the app as a login item. Defaults to `false`.
* `openAsHidden` boolean (optional) _macOS_ _Deprecated_ - `true` to open the app as hidden. Defaults to `false`. The user can edit this setting from the System Preferences so `app.getLoginItemSettings().wasOpenedAsHidden` should be checked when the app is opened to know the current value. This setting is not available on [MAS build
s][mas-builds] or on macOS 13 and up.
* `type` string (optional) _macOS_ - The type of service to add as a login item. Defaults to `mainAppService`. Only available on macOS 13 and up.
* `mainAppService` - The primary application.
* `agentService` - The property list name for a launch agent. The property list name must correspond to a property list in the apps `Contents/Library/LaunchAgents` directory.
* `daemonService` string (optional) _macOS_ - The property list name for a launch agent. The property list name must correspond to a property list in the apps `Contents/Library/LaunchDaemons` directory.
* `loginItemService` string (optional) _macOS_ - The property list name for a login item service. The property list name must correspond to a property list in the apps `Contents/Library/LoginItems` directory.
* `serviceName` string (optional) _macOS_ - The name of the service. Required if `type` is non-default. Only available on macOS 13 and up.
* `openAsHidden` boolean (optional) _macOS_ - `true` to open the app as hidden. Defaults to
`false`. The user can edit this setting from the System Preferences so
`app.getLoginItemSettings().wasOpenedAsHidden` should be checked when the app
is opened to know the current value. This setting is not available on [MAS builds][mas-builds].
* `path` string (optional) _Windows_ - The executable to launch at login.
Defaults to `process.execPath`.
* `args` string[] (optional) _Windows_ - The command-line arguments to pass to
@@ -1294,7 +1325,6 @@ s][mas-builds] or on macOS 13 and up.
* `enabled` boolean (optional) _Windows_ - `true` will change the startup approved registry key and `enable / disable` the App in Task Manager and Windows Settings.
Defaults to `true`.
* `name` string (optional) _Windows_ - value name to write into registry. Defaults to the app's AppUserModelId().
Set the app's login item settings.
To work with Electron's `autoUpdater` on Windows, which uses [Squirrel][Squirrel-Windows],
@@ -1319,8 +1349,6 @@ app.setLoginItemSettings({
})
```
For more information about setting different services as login items on macOS 13 and up, see [`SMAppService`](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/servicemanagement/smappservice?language=objc).
### `app.isAccessibilitySupportEnabled()` _macOS_ _Windows_
Returns `boolean` - `true` if Chrome's accessibility support is enabled,
@@ -1468,24 +1496,6 @@ details.
**Note:** Enable `Secure Keyboard Entry` only when it is needed and disable it when it is no longer needed.
### `app.setProxy(config)`
* `config` [ProxyConfig](structures/proxy-config.md)
Returns `Promise<void>` - Resolves when the proxy setting process is complete.
Sets the proxy settings for networks requests made without an associated [Session](session.md).
Currently this will affect requests made with [Net](net.md) in the [utility process](../glossary.md#utility-process)
and internal requests made by the runtime (ex: geolocation queries).
This method can only be called after app is ready.
#### `app.resolveProxy(url)`
* `url` URL
Returns `Promise<string>` - Resolves with the proxy information for `url` that will be used when attempting to make requests using [Net](net.md) in the [utility process](../glossary.md#utility-process).
## Properties
### `app.accessibilitySupportEnabled` _macOS_ _Windows_
@@ -1532,7 +1542,7 @@ A `boolean` property that returns `true` if the app is packaged, `false` otherw
[tasks]:https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/shell/taskbar-extensions#tasks
[app-user-model-id]: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/shell/appids
[electron-forge]: https://www.electronforge.io/
[electron-packager]: https://github.com/electron/packager
[electron-packager]: https://github.com/electron/electron-packager
[CFBundleURLTypes]: https://developer.apple.com/library/ios/documentation/General/Reference/InfoPlistKeyReference/Articles/CoreFoundationKeys.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP40009249-102207-TPXREF115
[LSCopyDefaultHandlerForURLScheme]: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/coreservices/1441725-lscopydefaulthandlerforurlscheme?language=objc
[handoff]: https://developer.apple.com/library/ios/documentation/UserExperience/Conceptual/Handoff/HandoffFundamentals/HandoffFundamentals.html

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@@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ The `autoUpdater` object has the following methods:
* `options` Object
* `url` string
* `headers` Record\<string, string\> (optional) _macOS_ - HTTP request headers.
* `headers` Record<string, string> (optional) _macOS_ - HTTP request headers.
* `serverType` string (optional) _macOS_ - Can be `json` or `default`, see the [Squirrel.Mac][squirrel-mac]
README for more information.

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### Example
```js
```javascript
// In the main process.
const { app, BrowserView, BrowserWindow } = require('electron')

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This module cannot be used until the `ready` event of the `app`
module is emitted.
```js
```javascript
// In the main process.
const { BrowserWindow } = require('electron')
@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ While loading the page, the `ready-to-show` event will be emitted when the rende
process has rendered the page for the first time if the window has not been shown yet. Showing
the window after this event will have no visual flash:
```js
```javascript
const { BrowserWindow } = require('electron')
const win = new BrowserWindow({ show: false })
win.once('ready-to-show', () => {
@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ For a complex app, the `ready-to-show` event could be emitted too late, making
the app feel slow. In this case, it is recommended to show the window
immediately, and use a `backgroundColor` close to your app's background:
```js
```javascript
const { BrowserWindow } = require('electron')
const win = new BrowserWindow({ backgroundColor: '#2e2c29' })
@@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ For more information about these color types see valid options in [win.setBackgr
By using `parent` option, you can create child windows:
```js
```javascript
const { BrowserWindow } = require('electron')
const top = new BrowserWindow()
@@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ The `child` window will always show on top of the `top` window.
A modal window is a child window that disables parent window, to create a modal
window, you have to set both `parent` and `modal` options:
```js
```javascript
const { BrowserWindow } = require('electron')
const top = new BrowserWindow()
@@ -188,7 +188,7 @@ window should be closed, which will also be called when the window is
reloaded. In Electron, returning any value other than `undefined` would cancel the
close. For example:
```js
```javascript
window.onbeforeunload = (e) => {
console.log('I do not want to be closed')
@@ -351,7 +351,7 @@ Commands are lowercased, underscores are replaced with hyphens, and the
`APPCOMMAND_` prefix is stripped off.
e.g. `APPCOMMAND_BROWSER_BACKWARD` is emitted as `browser-backward`.
```js
```javascript
const { BrowserWindow } = require('electron')
const win = new BrowserWindow()
win.on('app-command', (e, cmd) => {
@@ -456,7 +456,7 @@ Returns `BrowserWindow | null` - The window with the given `id`.
Objects created with `new BrowserWindow` have the following properties:
```js
```javascript
const { BrowserWindow } = require('electron')
// In this example `win` is our instance
const win = new BrowserWindow({ width: 800, height: 600 })
@@ -775,12 +775,12 @@ Closes the currently open [Quick Look][quick-look] panel.
#### `win.setBounds(bounds[, animate])`
* `bounds` Partial\<[Rectangle](structures/rectangle.md)\>
* `bounds` Partial<[Rectangle](structures/rectangle.md)>
* `animate` boolean (optional) _macOS_
Resizes and moves the window to the supplied bounds. Any properties that are not supplied will default to their current values.
```js
```javascript
const { BrowserWindow } = require('electron')
const win = new BrowserWindow()
@@ -1035,7 +1035,7 @@ Changes the attachment point for sheets on macOS. By default, sheets are
attached just below the window frame, but you may want to display them beneath
a HTML-rendered toolbar. For example:
```js
```javascript
const { BrowserWindow } = require('electron')
const win = new BrowserWindow()
@@ -1178,7 +1178,7 @@ To ensure that file URLs are properly formatted, it is recommended to use
Node's [`url.format`](https://nodejs.org/api/url.html#url_url_format_urlobject)
method:
```js
```javascript
const { BrowserWindow } = require('electron')
const win = new BrowserWindow()
@@ -1194,7 +1194,7 @@ win.loadURL(url)
You can load a URL using a `POST` request with URL-encoded data by doing
the following:
```js
```javascript
const { BrowserWindow } = require('electron')
const win = new BrowserWindow()
@@ -1211,7 +1211,7 @@ win.loadURL('http://localhost:8000/post', {
* `filePath` string
* `options` Object (optional)
* `query` Record\<string, string\> (optional) - Passed to `url.format()`.
* `query` Record<string, string> (optional) - Passed to `url.format()`.
* `search` string (optional) - Passed to `url.format()`.
* `hash` string (optional) - Passed to `url.format()`.

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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
> Make HTTP/HTTPS requests.
Process: [Main](../glossary.md#main-process), [Utility](../glossary.md#utility-process)<br />
Process: [Main](../glossary.md#main-process)<br />
_This class is not exported from the `'electron'` module. It is only available as a return value of other methods in the Electron API._
`ClientRequest` implements the [Writable Stream](https://nodejs.org/api/stream.html#stream_writable_streams)
@@ -17,8 +17,6 @@ following properties:
method.
* `url` string (optional) - The request URL. Must be provided in the absolute
form with the protocol scheme specified as http or https.
* `headers` Record\<string, string | string[]\> (optional) - Headers to be sent
with the request.
* `session` Session (optional) - The [`Session`](session.md) instance with
which the request is associated.
* `partition` string (optional) - The name of the [`partition`](session.md)
@@ -67,7 +65,7 @@ strictly follow the Node.js model as described in the
For instance, we could have created the same request to 'github.com' as follows:
```js
```javascript
const request = net.request({
method: 'GET',
protocol: 'https:',
@@ -106,7 +104,7 @@ The `callback` function is expected to be called back with user credentials:
* `username` string
* `password` string
```js @ts-type={request:Electron.ClientRequest}
```javascript @ts-type={request:Electron.ClientRequest}
request.on('login', (authInfo, callback) => {
callback('username', 'password')
})
@@ -115,7 +113,7 @@ request.on('login', (authInfo, callback) => {
Providing empty credentials will cancel the request and report an authentication
error on the response object:
```js @ts-type={request:Electron.ClientRequest}
```javascript @ts-type={request:Electron.ClientRequest}
request.on('response', (response) => {
console.log(`STATUS: ${response.statusCode}`)
response.on('error', (error) => {
@@ -160,7 +158,7 @@ Returns:
* `statusCode` Integer
* `method` string
* `redirectUrl` string
* `responseHeaders` Record\<string, string[]\>
* `responseHeaders` Record<string, string[]>
Emitted when the server returns a redirect response (e.g. 301 Moved
Permanently). Calling [`request.followRedirect`](#requestfollowredirect) will

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@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ Process: [Main](../glossary.md#main-process), [Renderer](../glossary.md#renderer
On Linux, there is also a `selection` clipboard. To manipulate it
you need to pass `selection` to each method:
```js
```javascript
const { clipboard } = require('electron')
clipboard.writeText('Example string', 'selection')

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ You can use [app.commandLine.appendSwitch][append-switch] to append them in
your app's main script before the [ready][ready] event of the [app][app] module
is emitted:
```js
```javascript
const { app } = require('electron')
app.commandLine.appendSwitch('remote-debugging-port', '8315')
app.commandLine.appendSwitch('host-rules', 'MAP * 127.0.0.1')
@@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ list of hosts. This flag has an effect only if used in tandem with
For example:
```js
```javascript
const { app } = require('electron')
app.commandLine.appendSwitch('proxy-bypass-list', '<local>;*.google.com;*foo.com;1.2.3.4:5678')
```

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@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ _This class is not exported from the `'electron'` module. It is only available a
The following example shows how to check if the `--disable-gpu` flag is set.
```js
```javascript
const { app } = require('electron')
app.commandLine.hasSwitch('disable-gpu')
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@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ This module does not include a web interface. To view recorded traces, use
**Note:** You should not use this module until the `ready` event of the app
module is emitted.
```js
```javascript
const { app, contentTracing } = require('electron')
app.whenReady().then(() => {

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ Process: [Renderer](../glossary.md#renderer-process)
An example of exposing an API to a renderer from an isolated preload script is given below:
```js
```javascript
// Preload (Isolated World)
const { contextBridge, ipcRenderer } = require('electron')
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ contextBridge.exposeInMainWorld(
)
```
```js @ts-nocheck
```javascript @ts-nocheck
// Renderer (Main World)
window.electron.doThing()
@@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ the API become immutable and updates on either side of the bridge do not result
An example of a complex API is shown below:
```js
```javascript
const { contextBridge, ipcRenderer } = require('electron')
contextBridge.exposeInMainWorld(
@@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ contextBridge.exposeInMainWorld(
An example of `exposeInIsolatedWorld` is shown below:
```js
```javascript
const { contextBridge, ipcRenderer } = require('electron')
contextBridge.exposeInIsolatedWorld(
@@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ contextBridge.exposeInIsolatedWorld(
)
```
```js @ts-nocheck
```javascript @ts-nocheck
// Renderer (In isolated world id1004)
window.electron.doThing()
@@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ The table of supported types described above also applies to Node APIs that you
Please note that many Node APIs grant access to local system resources.
Be very cautious about which globals and APIs you expose to untrusted remote content.
```js
```javascript
const { contextBridge } = require('electron')
const crypto = require('node:crypto')
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@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ a `Session`.
For example:
```js
```javascript
const { session } = require('electron')
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@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ Process: [Main](../glossary.md#main-process), [Renderer](../glossary.md#renderer
The following is an example of setting up Electron to automatically submit
crash reports to a remote server:
```js
```javascript
const { crashReporter } = require('electron')
crashReporter.start({ submitURL: 'https://your-domain.com/url-to-submit' })
@@ -59,14 +59,14 @@ The `crashReporter` module has the following methods:
number of crashes uploaded to 1/hour. Default is `false`.
* `compress` boolean (optional) - If true, crash reports will be compressed
and uploaded with `Content-Encoding: gzip`. Default is `true`.
* `extra` Record\<string, string\> (optional) - Extra string key/value
* `extra` Record<string, string> (optional) - Extra string key/value
annotations that will be sent along with crash reports that are generated
in the main process. Only string values are supported. Crashes generated in
child processes will not contain these extra
parameters to crash reports generated from child processes, call
[`addExtraParameter`](#crashreporteraddextraparameterkey-value) from the
child process.
* `globalExtra` Record\<string, string\> (optional) - Extra string key/value
* `globalExtra` Record<string, string> (optional) - Extra string key/value
annotations that will be sent along with any crash reports generated in any
process. These annotations cannot be changed once the crash reporter has
been started. If a key is present in both the global extra parameters and
@@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ longer than the maximum length will be truncated.
### `crashReporter.getLastCrashReport()`
Returns [`CrashReport | null`](structures/crash-report.md) - The date and ID of the
Returns [`CrashReport`](structures/crash-report.md) - The date and ID of the
last crash report. Only crash reports that have been uploaded will be returned;
even if a crash report is present on disk it will not be returned until it is
uploaded. In the case that there are no uploaded reports, `null` is returned.

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@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ _This class is not exported from the `'electron'` module. It is only available a
Chrome Developer Tools has a [special binding][rdp] available at JavaScript
runtime that allows interacting with pages and instrumenting them.
```js
```javascript
const { BrowserWindow } = require('electron')
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@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ Process: [Main](../glossary.md#main-process)
The following example shows how to capture video from a desktop window whose
title is `Electron`:
```js
```javascript
// In the main process.
const { BrowserWindow, desktopCapturer } = require('electron')
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ desktopCapturer.getSources({ types: ['window', 'screen'] }).then(async sources =
})
```
```js @ts-nocheck
```javascript @ts-nocheck
// In the preload script.
const { ipcRenderer } = require('electron')
@@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ To capture both audio and video from the entire desktop the constraints passed
to [`navigator.mediaDevices.getUserMedia`][] must include `chromeMediaSource: 'desktop'`,
for both `audio` and `video`, but should not include a `chromeMediaSourceId` constraint.
```js
```javascript
const constraints = {
audio: {
mandatory: {

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ Process: [Main](../glossary.md#main-process)
An example of showing a dialog to select multiple files:
```js
```javascript
const { dialog } = require('electron')
console.log(dialog.showOpenDialog({ properties: ['openFile', 'multiSelections'] }))
```
@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ The `browserWindow` argument allows the dialog to attach itself to a parent wind
The `filters` specifies an array of file types that can be displayed or
selected when you want to limit the user to a specific type. For example:
```js
```javascript
{
filters: [
{ name: 'Images', extensions: ['jpg', 'png', 'gif'] },
@@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ The `browserWindow` argument allows the dialog to attach itself to a parent wind
The `filters` specifies an array of file types that can be displayed or
selected when you want to limit the user to a specific type. For example:
```js
```javascript
{
filters: [
{ name: 'Images', extensions: ['jpg', 'png', 'gif'] },
@@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ dialog.showOpenDialog(mainWindow, {
* `dontAddToRecent` _Windows_ - Do not add the item being saved to the recent documents list.
* `securityScopedBookmarks` boolean (optional) _macOS_ _mas_ - Create a [security scoped bookmark](https://developer.apple.com/library/content/documentation/Security/Conceptual/AppSandboxDesignGuide/AppSandboxInDepth/AppSandboxInDepth.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP40011183-CH3-SW16) when packaged for the Mac App Store. If this option is enabled and the file doesn't already exist a blank file will be created at the chosen path.
Returns `string`, the path of the file chosen by the user; if the dialog is cancelled it returns an empty string.
Returns `string | undefined`, the path of the file chosen by the user; if the dialog is cancelled it returns `undefined`.
The `browserWindow` argument allows the dialog to attach itself to a parent window, making it modal.
@@ -207,7 +207,7 @@ The `filters` specifies an array of file types that can be displayed, see
Returns `Promise<Object>` - Resolve with an object containing the following:
* `canceled` boolean - whether or not the dialog was canceled.
* `filePath` string - If the dialog is canceled, this will be an empty string.
* `filePath` string (optional) - If the dialog is canceled, this will be `undefined`.
* `bookmark` string (optional) _macOS_ _mas_ - Base64 encoded string which contains the security scoped bookmark data for the saved file. `securityScopedBookmarks` must be enabled for this to be present. (For return values, see [table here](#bookmarks-array).)
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@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ _This class is not exported from the `'electron'` module. It is only available a
The following example shows how to bounce your icon on the dock.
```js
```javascript
const { app } = require('electron')
app.dock.bounce()
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@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ _This class is not exported from the `'electron'` module. It is only available a
It is used in `will-download` event of `Session` class, and allows users to
control the download item.
```js
```javascript
// In the main process.
const { BrowserWindow } = require('electron')
const win = new BrowserWindow()

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@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ geolocation webservice. To enable this feature, acquire a
and place the following code in your main process file, before opening any
browser windows that will make geolocation requests:
```js
```javascript
process.env.GOOGLE_API_KEY = 'YOUR_KEY_HERE'
```

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@@ -2,11 +2,6 @@
> Use the HTML5 `File` API to work natively with files on the filesystem.
> **Warning**
> The `path` property that Electron adds to the `File` interface is deprecated
> and **will** be removed in a future Electron release. We recommend you
> use `webUtils.getPathForFile` instead.
The DOM's File interface provides abstraction around native files in order to
let users work on native files directly with the HTML5 file API. Electron has
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@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ shortcuts.
not have the keyboard focus. This module cannot be used before the `ready`
event of the app module is emitted.
```js
```javascript
const { app, globalShortcut } = require('electron')
app.whenReady().then(() => {

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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
> Handle responses to HTTP/HTTPS requests.
Process: [Main](../glossary.md#main-process), [Utility](../glossary.md#utility-process)<br />
Process: [Main](../glossary.md#main-process)<br />
_This class is not exported from the `'electron'` module. It is only available as a return value of other methods in the Electron API._
`IncomingMessage` implements the [Readable Stream](https://nodejs.org/api/stream.html#stream_readable_streams)
@@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ tuples. So, the even-numbered offsets are key values, and the odd-numbered
offsets are the associated values. Header names are not lowercased, and
duplicates are not merged.
```js @ts-type={response:Electron.IncomingMessage}
```javascript @ts-type={response:Electron.IncomingMessage}
// Prints something like:
//
// [ 'user-agent',

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@@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ Removes listeners of the specified `channel`.
### `ipcMain.handle(channel, listener)`
* `channel` string
* `listener` Function\<Promise\<any\> | any\>
* `listener` Function<Promise\<any&#62; | any&#62;
* `event` [IpcMainInvokeEvent][ipc-main-invoke-event]
* `...args` any[]
@@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ provided to the renderer process. Please refer to
### `ipcMain.handleOnce(channel, listener)`
* `channel` string
* `listener` Function\<Promise\<any\> | any\>
* `listener` Function<Promise\<any&#62; | any&#62;
* `event` [IpcMainInvokeEvent][ipc-main-invoke-event]
* `...args` any[]

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@@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ The main process should listen for `channel` with
For example:
```js @ts-type={someArgument:unknown} @ts-type={doSomeWork:(arg:unknown)=>Promise<unknown>}
```javascript @ts-type={someArgument:unknown} @ts-type={doSomeWork:(arg:unknown)=>Promise<unknown>}
// Renderer process
ipcRenderer.invoke('some-name', someArgument).then((result) => {
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@@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ can have a submenu.
An example of creating the application menu with the simple template API:
```js @ts-expect-error=[107]
```javascript @ts-expect-error=[107]
const { app, Menu } = require('electron')
const isMac = process.platform === 'darwin'
@@ -353,7 +353,7 @@ By default, items will be inserted in the order they exist in the template unles
Template:
```js
```javascript
[
{ id: '1', label: 'one' },
{ id: '2', label: 'two' },
@@ -373,7 +373,7 @@ Menu:
Template:
```js
```javascript
[
{ id: '1', label: 'one' },
{ type: 'separator' },
@@ -397,7 +397,7 @@ Menu:
Template:
```js
```javascript
[
{ id: '1', label: 'one', after: ['3'] },
{ id: '2', label: 'two', before: ['1'] },

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@@ -4,41 +4,36 @@
Process: [Main](../glossary.md#main-process), [Renderer](../glossary.md#renderer-process)
The `nativeImage` module provides a unified interface for manipulating
system images. These can be handy if you want to provide multiple scaled
versions of the same icon or take advantage of macOS [template images][template-image].
In Electron, for the APIs that take images, you can pass either file paths or
`NativeImage` instances. An empty image will be used when `null` is passed.
Electron APIs that take image files accept either file paths or
`NativeImage` instances. An empty and transparent image will be used when `null` is passed.
For example, when creating a tray or setting a window's icon, you can pass an
image file path as a `string`:
For example, when creating a [Tray](../api/tray.md) or setting a [BrowserWindow](../api/browser-window.md)'s
icon, you can either pass an image file path as a string:
```js title='Main Process'
```javascript
const { BrowserWindow, Tray } = require('electron')
const tray = new Tray('/Users/somebody/images/icon.png')
const appIcon = new Tray('/Users/somebody/images/icon.png')
const win = new BrowserWindow({ icon: '/Users/somebody/images/window.png' })
console.log(appIcon, win)
```
or generate a `NativeImage` instance from the same file:
Or read the image from the clipboard, which returns a `NativeImage`:
```js title='Main Process'
const { BrowserWindow, nativeImage, Tray } = require('electron')
const trayIcon = nativeImage.createFromPath('/Users/somebody/images/icon.png')
const appIcon = nativeImage.createFromPath('/Users/somebody/images/window.png')
const tray = new Tray(trayIcon)
const win = new BrowserWindow({ icon: appIcon })
```javascript
const { clipboard, Tray } = require('electron')
const image = clipboard.readImage()
const appIcon = new Tray(image)
console.log(appIcon)
```
## Supported Formats
Currently, `PNG` and `JPEG` image formats are supported across all platforms.
`PNG` is recommended because of its support for transparency and lossless compression.
Currently `PNG` and `JPEG` image formats are supported. `PNG` is recommended
because of its support for transparency and lossless compression.
On Windows, you can also load `ICO` icons from file paths. For best visual
quality, we recommend including at least the following sizes:
quality, it is recommended to include at least the following sizes in the:
* Small icon
* 16x16 (100% DPI scale)
@@ -52,30 +47,22 @@ quality, we recommend including at least the following sizes:
* 64x64 (200% DPI scale)
* 256x256
Check the _Icon Scaling_ section in the Windows [App Icon Construction][icons] reference.
Check the _Size requirements_ section in [this article][icons].
[icons]: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/apps/design/style/iconography/app-icon-construction#icon-scaling
:::note
EXIF metadata is currently not supported and will not be taken into account during
image encoding and decoding.
:::
[icons]: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/uxguide/vis-icons
## High Resolution Image
On platforms that support high pixel density displays (such as Apple Retina),
you can append `@2x` after image's base filename to mark it as a 2x scale
high resolution image.
On platforms that have high-DPI support such as Apple Retina displays, you can
append `@2x` after image's base filename to mark it as a high resolution image.
For example, if `icon.png` is a normal image that has standard resolution, then
`icon@2x.png` will be treated as a high resolution image that has double
Dots per Inch (DPI) density.
`icon@2x.png` will be treated as a high resolution image that has double DPI
density.
If you want to support displays with different DPI densities at the same time,
you can put images with different sizes in the same folder and use the filename
without DPI suffixes within Electron. For example:
without DPI suffixes. For example:
```plaintext
images/
@@ -84,9 +71,10 @@ images/
└── icon@3x.png
```
```js title='Main Process'
```javascript
const { Tray } = require('electron')
const appTray = new Tray('/Users/somebody/images/icon.png')
const appIcon = new Tray('/Users/somebody/images/icon.png')
console.log(appIcon)
```
The following suffixes for DPI are also supported:
@@ -103,23 +91,27 @@ The following suffixes for DPI are also supported:
* `@4x`
* `@5x`
## Template Image _macOS_
## Template Image
On macOS, [template images][template-image] consist of black and an alpha channel.
Template images consist of black and an alpha channel.
Template images are not intended to be used as standalone images and are usually
mixed with other content to create the desired final appearance.
The most common case is to use template images for a menu bar (Tray) icon, so it can
The most common case is to use template images for a menu bar icon, so it can
adapt to both light and dark menu bars.
To mark an image as a template image, its base filename should end with the word
`Template` (e.g. `xxxTemplate.png`). You can also specify template images at
different DPI densities (e.g. `xxxTemplate@2x.png`).
**Note:** Template image is only supported on macOS.
To mark an image as a template image, its filename should end with the word
`Template`. For example:
* `xxxTemplate.png`
* `xxxTemplate@2x.png`
## Methods
The `nativeImage` module has the following methods, all of which return
an instance of the [`NativeImage`](#class-nativeimage) class:
an instance of the `NativeImage` class:
### `nativeImage.createEmpty()`
@@ -138,7 +130,7 @@ Note: The Windows implementation will ignore `size.height` and scale the height
### `nativeImage.createFromPath(path)`
* `path` string - path to a file that we intend to construct an image out of.
* `path` string
Returns `NativeImage`
@@ -146,8 +138,8 @@ Creates a new `NativeImage` instance from a file located at `path`. This method
returns an empty image if the `path` does not exist, cannot be read, or is not
a valid image.
```js
const { nativeImage } = require('electron')
```javascript
const nativeImage = require('electron').nativeImage
const image = nativeImage.createFromPath('/Users/somebody/images/icon.png')
console.log(image)
@@ -184,7 +176,7 @@ Creates a new `NativeImage` instance from `buffer`. Tries to decode as PNG or JP
Returns `NativeImage`
Creates a new `NativeImage` instance from `dataUrl`, a base 64 encoded [Data URL][data-url] string.
Creates a new `NativeImage` instance from `dataURL`.
### `nativeImage.createFromNamedImage(imageName[, hslShift])` _macOS_
@@ -193,14 +185,14 @@ Creates a new `NativeImage` instance from `dataUrl`, a base 64 encoded [Data URL
Returns `NativeImage`
Creates a new `NativeImage` instance from the `NSImage` that maps to the
given image name. See Apple's [`NSImageName`](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/appkit/nsimagename#2901388)
documentation for a list of possible values.
Creates a new `NativeImage` instance from the NSImage that maps to the
given image name. See [`System Icons`](https://developer.apple.com/design/human-interface-guidelines/macos/icons-and-images/system-icons/)
for a list of possible values.
The `hslShift` is applied to the image with the following rules:
* `hsl_shift[0]` (hue): The absolute hue value for the image - 0 and 1 map
to 0 and 360 on the hue color wheel (red).
to 0 and 360 on the hue color wheel (red).
* `hsl_shift[1]` (saturation): A saturation shift for the image, with the
following key values:
0 = remove all color.
@@ -217,9 +209,7 @@ This means that `[-1, 0, 1]` will make the image completely white and
In some cases, the `NSImageName` doesn't match its string representation; one example of this is `NSFolderImageName`, whose string representation would actually be `NSFolder`. Therefore, you'll need to determine the correct string representation for your image before passing it in. This can be done with the following:
```sh
echo -e '#import <Cocoa/Cocoa.h>\nint main() { NSLog(@"%@", SYSTEM_IMAGE_NAME); }' | clang -otest -x objective-c -framework Cocoa - && ./test
```
`echo -e '#import <Cocoa/Cocoa.h>\nint main() { NSLog(@"%@", SYSTEM_IMAGE_NAME); }' | clang -otest -x objective-c -framework Cocoa - && ./test`
where `SYSTEM_IMAGE_NAME` should be replaced with any value from [this list](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/appkit/nsimagename?language=objc).
@@ -260,7 +250,7 @@ data.
* `options` Object (optional)
* `scaleFactor` Number (optional) - Defaults to 1.0.
Returns `string` - The [Data URL][data-url] of the image.
Returns `string` - The data URL of the image.
#### `image.getBitmap([options])`
@@ -276,7 +266,7 @@ current event loop tick; otherwise the data might be changed or destroyed.
#### `image.getNativeHandle()` _macOS_
Returns `Buffer` - A [Buffer][buffer] that stores C pointer to underlying native handle of
the image. On macOS, a pointer to `NSImage` instance is returned.
the image. On macOS, a pointer to `NSImage` instance would be returned.
Notice that the returned pointer is a weak pointer to the underlying native
image instead of a copy, so you _must_ ensure that the associated
@@ -298,11 +288,11 @@ If `scaleFactor` is passed, this will return the size corresponding to the image
* `option` boolean
Marks the image as a macOS [template image][template-image].
Marks the image as a template image.
#### `image.isTemplateImage()`
Returns `boolean` - Whether the image is a macOS [template image][template-image].
Returns `boolean` - Whether the image is a template image.
#### `image.crop(rect)`
@@ -331,13 +321,13 @@ will be preserved in the resized image.
* `scaleFactor` Number (optional) - Defaults to 1.0.
Returns `Number` - The image's aspect ratio (width divided by height).
Returns `Number` - The image's aspect ratio.
If `scaleFactor` is passed, this will return the aspect ratio corresponding to the image representation most closely matching the passed value.
#### `image.getScaleFactors()`
Returns `Number[]` - An array of all scale factors corresponding to representations for a given `NativeImage`.
Returns `Number[]` - An array of all scale factors corresponding to representations for a given nativeImage.
#### `image.addRepresentation(options)`
@@ -352,17 +342,15 @@ Returns `Number[]` - An array of all scale factors corresponding to representati
encoded PNG or JPEG image.
Add an image representation for a specific scale factor. This can be used
to programmatically add different scale factor representations to an image. This
to explicitly add different scale factor representations to an image. This
can be called on empty images.
[buffer]: https://nodejs.org/api/buffer.html#buffer_class_buffer
### Instance Properties
#### `nativeImage.isMacTemplateImage` _macOS_
A `boolean` property that determines whether the image is considered a [template image][template-image].
A `boolean` property that determines whether the image is considered a [template image](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/appkit/nsimage/1520017-template).
Please note that this property only has an effect on macOS.
[buffer]: https://nodejs.org/api/buffer.html#buffer_class_buffer
[data-url]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Basics_of_HTTP/Data_URLs
[template-image]: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/appkit/nsimage/1520017-template

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@@ -1,29 +0,0 @@
## Class: NavigationHistory
> Manage a list of navigation entries, representing the user's browsing history within the application.
Process: [Main](../glossary.md#main-process)<br />
_This class is not exported from the `'electron'` module. It is only available as a return value of other methods in the Electron API._
Each navigation entry corresponds to a specific page. The indexing system follows a sequential order, where the first available navigation entry is at index 0, representing the earliest visited page, and the latest navigation entry is at index N, representing the most recent page. Maintaining this ordered list of navigation entries enables seamless navigation both backward and forward through the user's browsing history.
### Instance Methods
#### `navigationHistory.getActiveIndex()`
Returns `Integer` - The index of the current page, from which we would go back/forward or reload.
#### `navigationHistory.getEntryAtIndex(index)`
* `index` Integer
Returns `Object`:
* `url` string - The URL of the navigation entry at the given index.
* `title` string - The page title of the navigation entry at the given index.
If index is out of bounds (greater than history length or less than 0), null will be returned.
#### `navigationHistory.length()`
Returns `Integer` - History length.

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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
Process: [Main](../glossary.md#main-process)
```js
```javascript
const { app, netLog } = require('electron')
app.whenReady().then(async () => {

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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
> Issue HTTP/HTTPS requests using Chromium's native networking library
Process: [Main](../glossary.md#main-process), [Utility](../glossary.md#utility-process)
Process: [Main](../glossary.md#main-process)
The `net` module is a client-side API for issuing HTTP(S) requests. It is
similar to the [HTTP](https://nodejs.org/api/http.html) and
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ Node.js.
Example usage:
```js
```javascript
const { app } = require('electron')
app.whenReady().then(() => {
const { net } = require('electron')
@@ -119,9 +119,6 @@ protocol.handle('https', (req) => {
})
```
Note: in the [utility process](../glossary.md#utility-process) custom protocols
are not supported.
### `net.isOnline()`
Returns `boolean` - Whether there is currently internet connection.

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ Process: [Main](../glossary.md#main-process)
For example:
```js
```javascript
const { powerSaveBlocker } = require('electron')
const id = powerSaveBlocker.start('prevent-display-sleep')

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@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ Process: [Main](../glossary.md#main-process)
An example of implementing a protocol that has the same effect as the
`file://` protocol:
```js
```javascript
const { app, protocol, net } = require('electron')
app.whenReady().then(() => {
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ a different session and your custom protocol will not work if you just use
To have your custom protocol work in combination with a custom session, you need
to register it to that session explicitly.
```js
```javascript
const { app, BrowserWindow, net, protocol, session } = require('electron')
const path = require('node:path')
const url = require('url')
@@ -61,14 +61,13 @@ The `protocol` module has the following methods:
module gets emitted and can be called only once.
Registers the `scheme` as standard, secure, bypasses content security policy for
resources, allows registering ServiceWorker, supports fetch API, streaming
video/audio, and V8 code cache. Specify a privilege with the value of `true` to
enable the capability.
resources, allows registering ServiceWorker, supports fetch API, and streaming
video/audio. Specify a privilege with the value of `true` to enable the capability.
An example of registering a privileged scheme, that bypasses Content Security
Policy:
```js
```javascript
const { protocol } = require('electron')
protocol.registerSchemesAsPrivileged([
{ scheme: 'foo', privileges: { bypassCSP: true } }
@@ -111,7 +110,7 @@ expect streaming responses.
* `scheme` string - scheme to handle, for example `https` or `my-app`. This is
the bit before the `:` in a URL.
* `handler` Function\<[GlobalResponse](https://nodejs.org/api/globals.html#response) | Promise\<GlobalResponse\>\>
* `handler` Function<[GlobalResponse](https://nodejs.org/api/globals.html#response) | Promise<GlobalResponse>>
* `request` [GlobalRequest](https://nodejs.org/api/globals.html#request)
Register a protocol handler for `scheme`. Requests made to URLs with this
@@ -123,7 +122,7 @@ Example:
```js
const { app, net, protocol } = require('electron')
const path = require('node:path')
const { join } = require('node:path')
const { pathToFileURL } = require('url')
protocol.registerSchemesAsPrivileged([
@@ -146,19 +145,9 @@ app.whenReady().then(() => {
headers: { 'content-type': 'text/html' }
})
}
// NB, this checks for paths that escape the bundle, e.g.
// NB, this does not check for paths that escape the bundle, e.g.
// app://bundle/../../secret_file.txt
const pathToServe = path.resolve(__dirname, pathname)
const relativePath = path.relative(__dirname, pathToServe)
const isSafe = relativePath && !relativePath.startsWith('..') && !path.isAbsolute(relativePath)
if (!isSafe) {
return new Response('bad', {
status: 400,
headers: { 'content-type': 'text/html' }
})
}
return net.fetch(pathToFileURL(pathToServe).toString())
return net.fetch(pathToFileURL(join(__dirname, pathname)).toString())
} else if (host === 'api') {
return net.fetch('https://api.my-server.com/' + pathname, {
method: req.method,
@@ -223,7 +212,7 @@ property.
Example:
```js
```javascript
protocol.registerBufferProtocol('atom', (request, callback) => {
callback({ mimeType: 'text/html', data: Buffer.from('<h5>Response</h5>') })
})
@@ -278,7 +267,7 @@ has the `data` property.
Example:
```js
```javascript
const { protocol } = require('electron')
const { PassThrough } = require('stream')
@@ -303,7 +292,7 @@ protocol.registerStreamProtocol('atom', (request, callback) => {
It is possible to pass any object that implements the readable stream API (emits
`data`/`end`/`error` events). For example, here's how a file could be returned:
```js
```javascript
protocol.registerStreamProtocol('atom', (request, callback) => {
callback(fs.createReadStream('index.html'))
})

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ Process: [Main](../glossary.md#main-process)
For example, when registering for push notifications via Apple push notification services (APNS):
```js
```javascript
const { pushNotifications, Notification } = require('electron')
pushNotifications.registerForAPNSNotifications().then((token) => {
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ The `pushNotification` module emits the following events:
Returns:
* `event` Event
* `userInfo` Record\<String, any\>
* `userInfo` Record<String, any>
Emitted when the app receives a remote notification while running.
See: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/appkit/nsapplicationdelegate/1428430-application?language=objc

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@@ -14,29 +14,20 @@ property, so writing `let { screen } = require('electron')` will not work.
An example of creating a window that fills the whole screen:
```fiddle docs/fiddles/screen/fit-screen
// Retrieve information about screen size, displays, cursor position, etc.
//
// For more info, see:
// https://www.electronjs.org/docs/latest/api/screen
const { app, BrowserWindow, screen } = require('electron/main')
let mainWindow = null
```javascript fiddle='docs/fiddles/screen/fit-screen'
const { app, BrowserWindow, screen } = require('electron')
let win
app.whenReady().then(() => {
// Create a window that fills the screen's available work area.
const primaryDisplay = screen.getPrimaryDisplay()
const { width, height } = primaryDisplay.workAreaSize
mainWindow = new BrowserWindow({ width, height })
mainWindow.loadURL('https://electronjs.org')
const { width, height } = screen.getPrimaryDisplay().workAreaSize
win = new BrowserWindow({ width, height })
win.loadURL('https://github.com')
})
```
Another example of creating a window in the external display:
```js
```javascript
const { app, BrowserWindow, screen } = require('electron')
let win

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@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ a `Session`.
For example:
```js
```javascript
const { session } = require('electron')
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@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ The `session` module can be used to create new `Session` objects.
You can also access the `session` of existing pages by using the `session`
property of [`WebContents`](web-contents.md), or from the `session` module.
```js
```javascript
const { BrowserWindow } = require('electron')
const win = new BrowserWindow({ width: 800, height: 600 })
@@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ _This class is not exported from the `'electron'` module. It is only available a
You can create a `Session` object in the `session` module:
```js
```javascript
const { session } = require('electron')
const ses = session.fromPartition('persist:name')
console.log(ses.getUserAgent())
@@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ Emitted when Electron is about to download `item` in `webContents`.
Calling `event.preventDefault()` will cancel the download and `item` will not be
available from next tick of the process.
```js @ts-expect-error=[4]
```javascript @ts-expect-error=[4]
const { session } = require('electron')
session.defaultSession.on('will-download', (event, item, webContents) => {
event.preventDefault()
@@ -214,7 +214,7 @@ cancel the request. Additionally, permissioning on `navigator.hid` can
be further managed by using [`ses.setPermissionCheckHandler(handler)`](#sessetpermissioncheckhandlerhandler)
and [`ses.setDevicePermissionHandler(handler)`](#sessetdevicepermissionhandlerhandler).
```js @ts-type={fetchGrantedDevices:()=>(Array<Electron.DevicePermissionHandlerHandlerDetails['device']>)}
```javascript @ts-type={fetchGrantedDevices:()=>(Array<Electron.DevicePermissionHandlerHandlerDetails['device']>)}
const { app, BrowserWindow } = require('electron')
let win = null
@@ -266,7 +266,7 @@ Returns:
* `event` Event
* `details` Object
* `device` [HIDDevice](structures/hid-device.md)
* `device` [HIDDevice[]](structures/hid-device.md)
* `frame` [WebFrameMain](web-frame-main.md)
Emitted after `navigator.hid.requestDevice` has been called and
@@ -281,7 +281,7 @@ Returns:
* `event` Event
* `details` Object
* `device` [HIDDevice](structures/hid-device.md)
* `device` [HIDDevice[]](structures/hid-device.md)
* `frame` [WebFrameMain](web-frame-main.md)
Emitted after `navigator.hid.requestDevice` has been called and
@@ -296,7 +296,7 @@ Returns:
* `event` Event
* `details` Object
* `device` [HIDDevice](structures/hid-device.md)
* `device` [HIDDevice[]](structures/hid-device.md)
* `origin` string (optional) - The origin that the device has been revoked from.
Emitted after `HIDDevice.forget()` has been called. This event can be used
@@ -320,7 +320,7 @@ cancel the request. Additionally, permissioning on `navigator.serial` can
be managed by using [ses.setPermissionCheckHandler(handler)](#sessetpermissioncheckhandlerhandler)
with the `serial` permission.
```js @ts-type={fetchGrantedDevices:()=>(Array<Electron.DevicePermissionHandlerHandlerDetails['device']>)}
```javascript @ts-type={fetchGrantedDevices:()=>(Array<Electron.DevicePermissionHandlerHandlerDetails['device']>)}
const { app, BrowserWindow } = require('electron')
let win = null
@@ -463,7 +463,7 @@ cancel the request. Additionally, permissioning on `navigator.usb` can
be further managed by using [`ses.setPermissionCheckHandler(handler)`](#sessetpermissioncheckhandlerhandler)
and [`ses.setDevicePermissionHandler(handler)`](#sessetdevicepermissionhandlerhandler).
```js @ts-type={fetchGrantedDevices:()=>(Array<Electron.DevicePermissionHandlerHandlerDetails['device']>)} @ts-type={updateGrantedDevices:(devices:Array<Electron.DevicePermissionHandlerHandlerDetails['device']>)=>void}
```javascript @ts-type={fetchGrantedDevices:()=>(Array<Electron.DevicePermissionHandlerHandlerDetails['device']>)} @ts-type={updateGrantedDevices:(devices:Array<Electron.DevicePermissionHandlerHandlerDetails['device']>)=>void}
const { app, BrowserWindow } = require('electron')
let win = null
@@ -589,15 +589,105 @@ Writes any unwritten DOMStorage data to disk.
#### `ses.setProxy(config)`
* `config` [ProxyConfig](structures/proxy-config.md)
* `config` Object
* `mode` string (optional) - The proxy mode. Should be one of `direct`,
`auto_detect`, `pac_script`, `fixed_servers` or `system`. If it's
unspecified, it will be automatically determined based on other specified
options.
* `direct`
In direct mode all connections are created directly, without any proxy involved.
* `auto_detect`
In auto_detect mode the proxy configuration is determined by a PAC script that can
be downloaded at http://wpad/wpad.dat.
* `pac_script`
In pac_script mode the proxy configuration is determined by a PAC script that is
retrieved from the URL specified in the `pacScript`. This is the default mode
if `pacScript` is specified.
* `fixed_servers`
In fixed_servers mode the proxy configuration is specified in `proxyRules`.
This is the default mode if `proxyRules` is specified.
* `system`
In system mode the proxy configuration is taken from the operating system.
Note that the system mode is different from setting no proxy configuration.
In the latter case, Electron falls back to the system settings
only if no command-line options influence the proxy configuration.
* `pacScript` string (optional) - The URL associated with the PAC file.
* `proxyRules` string (optional) - Rules indicating which proxies to use.
* `proxyBypassRules` string (optional) - Rules indicating which URLs should
bypass the proxy settings.
Returns `Promise<void>` - Resolves when the proxy setting process is complete.
Sets the proxy settings.
When `mode` is unspecified, `pacScript` and `proxyRules` are provided together, the `proxyRules`
option is ignored and `pacScript` configuration is applied.
You may need `ses.closeAllConnections` to close currently in flight connections to prevent
pooled sockets using previous proxy from being reused by future requests.
The `proxyRules` has to follow the rules below:
```sh
proxyRules = schemeProxies[";"<schemeProxies>]
schemeProxies = [<urlScheme>"="]<proxyURIList>
urlScheme = "http" | "https" | "ftp" | "socks"
proxyURIList = <proxyURL>[","<proxyURIList>]
proxyURL = [<proxyScheme>"://"]<proxyHost>[":"<proxyPort>]
```
For example:
* `http=foopy:80;ftp=foopy2` - Use HTTP proxy `foopy:80` for `http://` URLs, and
HTTP proxy `foopy2:80` for `ftp://` URLs.
* `foopy:80` - Use HTTP proxy `foopy:80` for all URLs.
* `foopy:80,bar,direct://` - Use HTTP proxy `foopy:80` for all URLs, failing
over to `bar` if `foopy:80` is unavailable, and after that using no proxy.
* `socks4://foopy` - Use SOCKS v4 proxy `foopy:1080` for all URLs.
* `http=foopy,socks5://bar.com` - Use HTTP proxy `foopy` for http URLs, and fail
over to the SOCKS5 proxy `bar.com` if `foopy` is unavailable.
* `http=foopy,direct://` - Use HTTP proxy `foopy` for http URLs, and use no
proxy if `foopy` is unavailable.
* `http=foopy;socks=foopy2` - Use HTTP proxy `foopy` for http URLs, and use
`socks4://foopy2` for all other URLs.
The `proxyBypassRules` is a comma separated list of rules described below:
* `[ URL_SCHEME "://" ] HOSTNAME_PATTERN [ ":" <port> ]`
Match all hostnames that match the pattern HOSTNAME_PATTERN.
Examples:
"foobar.com", "\*foobar.com", "\*.foobar.com", "\*foobar.com:99",
"https://x.\*.y.com:99"
* `"." HOSTNAME_SUFFIX_PATTERN [ ":" PORT ]`
Match a particular domain suffix.
Examples:
".google.com", ".com", "http://.google.com"
* `[ SCHEME "://" ] IP_LITERAL [ ":" PORT ]`
Match URLs which are IP address literals.
Examples:
"127.0.1", "\[0:0::1]", "\[::1]", "http://\[::1]:99"
* `IP_LITERAL "/" PREFIX_LENGTH_IN_BITS`
Match any URL that is to an IP literal that falls between the
given range. IP range is specified using CIDR notation.
Examples:
"192.168.1.1/16", "fefe:13::abc/33".
* `<local>`
Match local addresses. The meaning of `<local>` is whether the
host matches one of: "127.0.0.1", "::1", "localhost".
#### `ses.resolveHost(host, [options])`
* `host` string - Hostname to resolve.
@@ -664,7 +754,7 @@ Sets download saving directory. By default, the download directory will be the
Emulates network with the given configuration for the `session`.
```js
```javascript
const win = new BrowserWindow()
// To emulate a GPRS connection with 50kbps throughput and 500 ms latency.
@@ -778,7 +868,7 @@ calling `callback(-2)` rejects it.
Calling `setCertificateVerifyProc(null)` will revert back to default certificate
verify proc.
```js
```javascript
const { BrowserWindow } = require('electron')
const win = new BrowserWindow()
@@ -811,10 +901,7 @@ win.webContents.session.setCertificateVerifyProc((request, callback) => {
* `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.
* `keyboardLock` - Request capture of keypresses for any or all of the keys on the physical keyboard via the [Keyboard Lock API](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Keyboard/lock). These requests always appear to originate from the main frame.
* `openExternal` - Request to open links in external applications.
* `storage-access` - Allows content loaded in a third-party context to request access to third-party cookies using the [Storage Access API](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Storage_Access_API).
* `top-level-storage-access` - Allow top-level sites to request third-party cookie access on behalf of embedded content originating from another site in the same related website set using the [Storage Access API](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Storage_Access_API).
* `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
@@ -833,7 +920,7 @@ To clear the handler, call `setPermissionRequestHandler(null)`. Please note tha
you must also implement `setPermissionCheckHandler` to get complete permission handling.
Most web APIs do a permission check and then make a permission request if the check is denied.
```js
```javascript
const { session } = require('electron')
session.fromPartition('some-partition').setPermissionRequestHandler((webContents, permission, callback) => {
if (webContents.getURL() === 'some-host' && permission === 'notifications') {
@@ -863,8 +950,6 @@ session.fromPartition('some-partition').setPermissionRequestHandler((webContents
* `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).
* `storage-access` - Allows content loaded in a third-party context to request access to third-party cookies using the [Storage Access API](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Storage_Access_API).
* `top-level-storage-access` - Allow top-level sites to request third-party cookie access on behalf of embedded content originating from another site in the same related website set using the [Storage Access API](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Storage_Access_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.
@@ -881,7 +966,7 @@ you must also implement `setPermissionRequestHandler` to get complete permission
Most web APIs do a permission check and then make a permission request if the check is denied.
To clear the handler, call `setPermissionCheckHandler(null)`.
```js
```javascript
const { session } = require('electron')
const url = require('url')
session.fromPartition('some-partition').setPermissionCheckHandler((webContents, permission, requestingOrigin) => {
@@ -926,7 +1011,7 @@ via the `navigator.mediaDevices.getDisplayMedia` API. Use the
[desktopCapturer](desktop-capturer.md) API to choose which stream(s) to grant
access to.
```js
```javascript
const { session, desktopCapturer } = require('electron')
session.defaultSession.setDisplayMediaRequestHandler((request, callback) => {
@@ -940,7 +1025,7 @@ session.defaultSession.setDisplayMediaRequestHandler((request, callback) => {
Passing a [WebFrameMain](web-frame-main.md) object as a video or audio stream
will capture the video or audio stream from that frame.
```js
```javascript
const { session } = require('electron')
session.defaultSession.setDisplayMediaRequestHandler((request, callback) => {
@@ -969,7 +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`.
```js @ts-type={fetchGrantedDevices:()=>(Array<Electron.DevicePermissionHandlerHandlerDetails['device']>)}
```javascript @ts-type={fetchGrantedDevices:()=>(Array<Electron.DevicePermissionHandlerHandlerDetails['device']>)}
const { app, BrowserWindow } = require('electron')
let win = null
@@ -1051,7 +1136,7 @@ The return value for the handler is a string array of USB classes which should b
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)`.
```js
```javascript
const { app, BrowserWindow } = require('electron')
let win = null
@@ -1106,7 +1191,7 @@ that requires additional validation will be automatically cancelled.
macOS does not require a handler because macOS handles the pairing
automatically. To clear the handler, call `setBluetoothPairingHandler(null)`.
```js
```javascript
const { app, BrowserWindow, session } = require('electron')
const path = require('node:path')
@@ -1152,7 +1237,7 @@ Clears the host resolver cache.
Dynamically sets whether to always send credentials for HTTP NTLM or Negotiate
authentication.
```js
```javascript
const { session } = require('electron')
// consider any url ending with `example.com`, `foobar.com`, `baz`
// for integrated authentication.
@@ -1219,7 +1304,7 @@ Returns `Promise<Buffer>` - resolves with blob data.
* `url` string
* `options` Object (optional)
* `headers` Record\<string, string\> (optional) - HTTP request headers.
* `headers` Record<string, string> (optional) - HTTP request headers.
Initiates a download of the resource at `url`.
The API will generate a [DownloadItem](download-item.md) that can be accessed
@@ -1270,10 +1355,6 @@ registered.
Sets the directory to store the generated JS [code cache](https://v8.dev/blog/code-caching-for-devs) for this session. The directory is not required to be created by the user before this call, the runtime will create if it does not exist otherwise will use the existing directory. If directory cannot be created, then code cache will not be used and all operations related to code cache will fail silently inside the runtime. By default, the directory will be `Code Cache` under the
respective user data folder.
Note that by default code cache is only enabled for http(s) URLs, to enable code
cache for custom protocols, `codeCache: true` and `standard: true` must be
specified when registering the protocol.
#### `ses.clearCodeCaches(options)`
* `options` Object
@@ -1461,7 +1542,7 @@ A [`WebRequest`](web-request.md) object for this session.
A [`Protocol`](protocol.md) object for this session.
```js
```javascript
const { app, session } = require('electron')
const path = require('node:path')
@@ -1480,7 +1561,7 @@ app.whenReady().then(() => {
A [`NetLog`](net-log.md) object for this session.
```js
```javascript
const { app, session } = require('electron')
app.whenReady().then(async () => {

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@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ The `shell` module provides functions related to desktop integration.
An example of opening a URL in the user's default browser:
```js
```javascript
const { shell } = require('electron')
shell.openExternal('https://github.com')

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@@ -9,5 +9,3 @@
* `supportFetchAPI` boolean (optional) - Default false.
* `corsEnabled` boolean (optional) - Default false.
* `stream` boolean (optional) - Default false.
* `codeCache` boolean (optional) - Enable V8 code cache for the scheme, only
works when `standard` is also set to true. Default false.

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@@ -1,25 +1,22 @@
# Display Object
* `accelerometerSupport` string - Can be `available`, `unavailable`, `unknown`.
* `bounds` [Rectangle](rectangle.md) - the bounds of the display in DIP points.
* `colorDepth` number - The number of bits per pixel.
* `colorSpace` string - represent a color space (three-dimensional object which contains all realizable color combinations) for the purpose of color conversions.
* `depthPerComponent` number - The number of bits per color component.
* `detected` boolean - `true`` if the display is detected by the system.
* `displayFrequency` number - The display refresh rate.
* `id` number - Unique identifier associated with the display. A value of of -1 means the display is invalid or the correct `id` is not yet known, and a value of -10 means the display is a virtual display assigned to a unified desktop.
* `internal` boolean - `true` for an internal display and `false` for an external display.
* `id` number - Unique identifier associated with the display.
* `label` string - User-friendly label, determined by the platform.
* `maximumCursorSize` [Size](size.md) - Maximum cursor size in native pixels.
* `nativeOrigin` [Point](point.md) - Returns the display's origin in pixel coordinates. Only available on windowing systems like X11 that position displays in pixel coordinates.
* `rotation` number - Can be 0, 90, 180, 270, represents screen rotation in
clock-wise degrees.
* `scaleFactor` number - Output device's pixel scale factor.
* `touchSupport` string - Can be `available`, `unavailable`, `unknown`.
* `monochrome` boolean - Whether or not the display is a monochrome display.
* `accelerometerSupport` string - Can be `available`, `unavailable`, `unknown`.
* `colorSpace` string - represent a color space (three-dimensional object which contains all realizable color combinations) for the purpose of color conversions
* `colorDepth` number - The number of bits per pixel.
* `depthPerComponent` number - The number of bits per color component.
* `displayFrequency` number - The display refresh rate.
* `bounds` [Rectangle](rectangle.md) - the bounds of the display in DIP points.
* `size` [Size](size.md)
* `workArea` [Rectangle](rectangle.md) - the work area of the display in DIP points.
* `workAreaSize` [Size](size.md) - The size of the work area.
* `workAreaSize` [Size](size.md)
* `internal` boolean - `true` for an internal display and `false` for an external display
The `Display` object represents a physical display connected to the system. A
fake `Display` may exist on a headless system, or a `Display` may correspond to

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
# FilePathWithHeaders Object
* `path` string - The path to the file to send.
* `headers` Record\<string, string\> (optional) - Additional headers to be sent.
* `headers` Record<string, string> (optional) - Additional headers to be sent.

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@@ -3,5 +3,5 @@
* `actionIdentifier` string - The identifier string of the action that the user selected.
* `date` number - The delivery date of the notification.
* `identifier` string - The unique identifier for this notification request.
* `userInfo` Record\<string, any\> - A dictionary of custom information associated with the notification.
* `userInfo` Record<string, any> - A dictionary of custom information associated with the notification.
* `userText` string (optional) - The text entered or chosen by the user.

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@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ The number represented by `status` means different things on different platforms
Below is an example of some of the additional options that may be set which
may be different on each platform.
```js
```javascript
{
name: 'Austin_4th_Floor_Printer___C02XK13BJHD4',
displayName: 'Austin 4th Floor Printer @ C02XK13BJHD4',

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@@ -4,4 +4,4 @@
* `referrer` string
* `method` string
* `uploadData` [UploadData[]](upload-data.md) (optional)
* `headers` Record\<string, string\>
* `headers` Record<string, string>

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@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@
`"text/html"`. Setting `mimeType` would implicitly set the `content-type`
header in response, but if `content-type` is already set in `headers`, the
`mimeType` would be ignored.
* `headers` Record\<string, string | string[]\> (optional) - An object containing the response headers. The
* `headers` Record<string, string | string[]> (optional) - An object containing the response headers. The
keys must be string, and values must be either string or Array of string.
* `data` (Buffer | string | ReadableStream) (optional) - The response body. When
returning stream as response, this is a Node.js readable stream representing

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@@ -1,86 +0,0 @@
# ProxyConfig Object
* `mode` string (optional) - The proxy mode. Should be one of `direct`,
`auto_detect`, `pac_script`, `fixed_servers` or `system`.
Defaults to `pac_script` proxy mode if `pacScript` option is specified
otherwise defaults to `fixed_servers`.
* `direct` - In direct mode all connections are created directly, without any proxy involved.
* `auto_detect` - In auto_detect mode the proxy configuration is determined by a PAC script that can
be downloaded at http://wpad/wpad.dat.
* `pac_script` - In pac_script mode the proxy configuration is determined by a PAC script that is
retrieved from the URL specified in the `pacScript`. This is the default mode if `pacScript` is specified.
* `fixed_servers` - In fixed_servers mode the proxy configuration is specified in `proxyRules`.
This is the default mode if `proxyRules` is specified.
* `system` - In system mode the proxy configuration is taken from the operating system.
Note that the system mode is different from setting no proxy configuration.
In the latter case, Electron falls back to the system settings only if no
command-line options influence the proxy configuration.
* `pacScript` string (optional) - The URL associated with the PAC file.
* `proxyRules` string (optional) - Rules indicating which proxies to use.
* `proxyBypassRules` string (optional) - Rules indicating which URLs should
bypass the proxy settings.
When `mode` is unspecified, `pacScript` and `proxyRules` are provided together, the `proxyRules`
option is ignored and `pacScript` configuration is applied.
The `proxyRules` has to follow the rules below:
```sh
proxyRules = schemeProxies[";"<schemeProxies>]
schemeProxies = [<urlScheme>"="]<proxyURIList>
urlScheme = "http" | "https" | "ftp" | "socks"
proxyURIList = <proxyURL>[","<proxyURIList>]
proxyURL = [<proxyScheme>"://"]<proxyHost>[":"<proxyPort>]
```
For example:
* `http=foopy:80;ftp=foopy2` - Use HTTP proxy `foopy:80` for `http://` URLs, and
HTTP proxy `foopy2:80` for `ftp://` URLs.
* `foopy:80` - Use HTTP proxy `foopy:80` for all URLs.
* `foopy:80,bar,direct://` - Use HTTP proxy `foopy:80` for all URLs, failing
over to `bar` if `foopy:80` is unavailable, and after that using no proxy.
* `socks4://foopy` - Use SOCKS v4 proxy `foopy:1080` for all URLs.
* `http=foopy,socks5://bar.com` - Use HTTP proxy `foopy` for http URLs, and fail
over to the SOCKS5 proxy `bar.com` if `foopy` is unavailable.
* `http=foopy,direct://` - Use HTTP proxy `foopy` for http URLs, and use no
proxy if `foopy` is unavailable.
* `http=foopy;socks=foopy2` - Use HTTP proxy `foopy` for http URLs, and use
`socks4://foopy2` for all other URLs.
The `proxyBypassRules` is a comma separated list of rules described below:
* `[ URL_SCHEME "://" ] HOSTNAME_PATTERN [ ":" <port> ]`
Match all hostnames that match the pattern HOSTNAME_PATTERN.
Examples:
"foobar.com", "\*foobar.com", "\*.foobar.com", "\*foobar.com:99",
"https://x.\*.y.com:99"
* `"." HOSTNAME_SUFFIX_PATTERN [ ":" PORT ]`
Match a particular domain suffix.
Examples:
".google.com", ".com", "http://.google.com"
* `[ SCHEME "://" ] IP_LITERAL [ ":" PORT ]`
Match URLs which are IP address literals.
Examples:
"127.0.1", "\[0:0::1]", "\[::1]", "http://\[::1]:99"
* `IP_LITERAL "/" PREFIX_LENGTH_IN_BITS`
Match any URL that is to an IP literal that falls between the
given range. IP range is specified using CIDR notation.
Examples:
"192.168.1.1/16", "fefe:13::abc/33".
* `<local>`
Match local addresses. The meaning of `<local>` is whether the
host matches one of: "127.0.0.1", "::1", "localhost".

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@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@
include in the trace. If not specified, trace all processes.
* `histogram_names` string[] (optional) - a list of [histogram][] names to report
with the trace.
* `memory_dump_config` Record\<string, any\> (optional) - if the
* `memory_dump_config` Record<string, any> (optional) - if the
`disabled-by-default-memory-infra` category is enabled, this contains
optional additional configuration for data collection. See the [Chromium
memory-infra docs][memory-infra docs] for more information.

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@@ -9,4 +9,4 @@
* `array` Array\<unknown>
* `dictionary` Record\<string, unknown>
This type is a helper alias, no object will ever exist of this type.
This type is a helper alias, no object will never exist of this type.

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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
Process: [Main](../glossary.md#main-process)
```js
```javascript
const { systemPreferences } = require('electron')
console.log(systemPreferences.isAeroGlassEnabled())
```
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ Returns `boolean` - Whether the Swipe between pages setting is on.
### `systemPreferences.postNotification(event, userInfo[, deliverImmediately])` _macOS_
* `event` string
* `userInfo` Record\<string, any\>
* `userInfo` Record<string, any>
* `deliverImmediately` boolean (optional) - `true` to post notifications immediately even when the subscribing app is inactive.
Posts `event` as native notifications of macOS. The `userInfo` is an Object
@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ that contains the user information dictionary sent along with the notification.
### `systemPreferences.postLocalNotification(event, userInfo)` _macOS_
* `event` string
* `userInfo` Record\<string, any\>
* `userInfo` Record<string, any>
Posts `event` as native notifications of macOS. The `userInfo` is an Object
that contains the user information dictionary sent along with the notification.
@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ that contains the user information dictionary sent along with the notification.
### `systemPreferences.postWorkspaceNotification(event, userInfo)` _macOS_
* `event` string
* `userInfo` Record\<string, any\>
* `userInfo` Record<string, any>
Posts `event` as native notifications of macOS. The `userInfo` is an Object
that contains the user information dictionary sent along with the notification.
@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ that contains the user information dictionary sent along with the notification.
* `event` string | null
* `callback` Function
* `event` string
* `userInfo` Record\<string, unknown\>
* `userInfo` Record<string, unknown>
* `object` string
Returns `number` - The ID of this subscription
@@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ If `event` is null, the `NSDistributedNotificationCenter` doesnt use it as cr
* `event` string | null
* `callback` Function
* `event` string
* `userInfo` Record\<string, unknown\>
* `userInfo` Record<string, unknown>
* `object` string
Returns `number` - The ID of this subscription
@@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ If `event` is null, the `NSNotificationCenter` doesnt use it as criteria for
* `event` string | null
* `callback` Function
* `event` string
* `userInfo` Record\<string, unknown\>
* `userInfo` Record<string, unknown>
* `object` string
Returns `number` - The ID of this subscription
@@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ Same as `unsubscribeNotification`, but removes the subscriber from `NSWorkspace.
### `systemPreferences.registerDefaults(defaults)` _macOS_
* `defaults` Record\<string, string | boolean | number\> - a dictionary of (`key: value`) user defaults
* `defaults` Record<string, string | boolean | number> - a dictionary of (`key: value`) user defaults
Add the specified defaults to your application's `NSUserDefaults`.
@@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ enabled, and `false` otherwise.
An example of using it to determine if you should create a transparent window or
not (transparent windows won't work correctly when DWM composition is disabled):
```js
```javascript
const { BrowserWindow, systemPreferences } = require('electron')
const browserOptions = { width: 1000, height: 800 }
@@ -348,7 +348,7 @@ Returns `boolean` - whether or not this device has the ability to use Touch ID.
Returns `Promise<void>` - resolves if the user has successfully authenticated with Touch ID.
```js
```javascript
const { systemPreferences } = require('electron')
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@@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ immediately updates the escape item in the touch bar.
Below is an example of a simple slot machine touch bar game with a button
and some labels.
```js
```javascript
const { app, BrowserWindow, TouchBar } = require('electron')
const { TouchBarLabel, TouchBarButton, TouchBarSpacer } = TouchBar

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@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ Process: [Main](../glossary.md#main-process)
`Tray` is an [EventEmitter][event-emitter].
```js
```javascript
const { app, Menu, Tray } = require('electron')
let tray = null
@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ app.whenReady().then(() => {
* In order for changes made to individual `MenuItem`s to take effect,
you have to call `setContextMenu` again. For example:
```js
```javascript
const { app, Menu, Tray } = require('electron')
let appIcon = null
@@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ app.whenReady().then(() => {
**MacOS**
* Icons passed to the Tray constructor should be [Template Images](native-image.md#template-image-macos).
* Icons passed to the Tray constructor should be [Template Images](native-image.md#template-image).
* To make sure your icon isn't grainy on retina monitors, be sure your `@2x` image is 144dpi.
* If you are bundling your application (e.g., with webpack for development), be sure that the file names are not being mangled or hashed. The filename needs to end in Template, and the `@2x` image needs to have the same filename as the standard image, or MacOS will not magically invert your image's colors or use the high density image.
* 16x16 (72dpi) and 32x32@2x (144dpi) work well for most icons.

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@@ -21,11 +21,12 @@ Process: [Main](../glossary.md#main-process)<br />
of the child process. Default is `inherit`.
String value can be one of `pipe`, `ignore`, `inherit`, for more details on these values you can refer to
[stdio][] documentation from Node.js. Currently this option only supports configuring `stdout` and
`stderr` to either `pipe`, `inherit` or `ignore`. Configuring `stdin` to any property other than `ignore` is not supported and will result in an error.
`stderr` to either `pipe`, `inherit` or `ignore`. Configuring `stdin` is not supported; `stdin` will
always be ignored.
For example, the supported values will be processed as following:
* `pipe`: equivalent to \['ignore', 'pipe', 'pipe']
* `pipe`: equivalent to \['ignore', 'pipe', 'pipe'] (the default)
* `ignore`: equivalent to \['ignore', 'ignore', 'ignore']
* `inherit`: equivalent to \['ignore', 'inherit', 'inherit'] (the default)
* `inherit`: equivalent to \['ignore', 'inherit', 'inherit']
* `serviceName` string (optional) - Name of the process that will appear in `name` property of
[`ProcessMetric`](structures/process-metric.md) returned by [`app.getAppMetrics`](app.md#appgetappmetrics)
and [`child-process-gone` event of `app`](app.md#event-child-process-gone).

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@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ It is responsible for rendering and controlling a web page and is a property of
the [`BrowserWindow`](browser-window.md) object. An example of accessing the
`webContents` object:
```js
```javascript
const { BrowserWindow } = require('electron')
const win = new BrowserWindow({ width: 800, height: 1500 })
@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ If you want to also observe navigations in `<iframe>`s, use [`will-frame-navigat
These methods can be accessed from the `webContents` module:
```js
```javascript
const { webContents } = require('electron')
console.log(webContents)
```
@@ -237,7 +237,7 @@ See [`window.open()`](window-open.md) for more details and how to use this in co
Returns:
* `details` Event\<\>
* `details` Event<>
* `url` string - The URL the frame is navigating to.
* `isSameDocument` boolean - This event does not fire for same document navigations using window.history api and reference fragment navigations.
This property is always set to `false` for this event.
@@ -270,7 +270,7 @@ Calling `event.preventDefault()` will prevent the navigation.
Returns:
* `details` Event\<\>
* `details` Event<>
* `url` string - The URL the frame is navigating to.
* `isSameDocument` boolean - This event does not fire for same document navigations using window.history api and reference fragment navigations.
This property is always set to `false` for this event.
@@ -300,7 +300,7 @@ Calling `event.preventDefault()` will prevent the navigation.
Returns:
* `details` Event\<\>
* `details` Event<>
* `url` string - The URL the frame is navigating to.
* `isSameDocument` boolean - Whether the navigation happened without changing
document. Examples of same document navigations are reference fragment
@@ -324,7 +324,7 @@ Emitted when any frame (including main) starts navigating.
Returns:
* `details` Event\<\>
* `details` Event<>
* `url` string - The URL the frame is navigating to.
* `isSameDocument` boolean - Whether the navigation happened without changing
document. Examples of same document navigations are reference fragment
@@ -355,7 +355,7 @@ redirect).
Returns:
* `details` Event\<\>
* `details` Event<>
* `url` string - The URL the frame is navigating to.
* `isSameDocument` boolean - Whether the navigation happened without changing
document. Examples of same document navigations are reference fragment
@@ -439,7 +439,7 @@ Emitted when a `beforeunload` event handler is attempting to cancel a page unloa
Calling `event.preventDefault()` will ignore the `beforeunload` event handler
and allow the page to be unloaded.
```js
```javascript
const { BrowserWindow, dialog } = require('electron')
const win = new BrowserWindow({ width: 800, height: 600 })
win.webContents.on('will-prevent-unload', (event) => {
@@ -460,6 +460,20 @@ win.webContents.on('will-prevent-unload', (event) => {
**Note:** This will be emitted for `BrowserViews` but will _not_ be respected - this is because we have chosen not to tie the `BrowserView` lifecycle to its owning BrowserWindow should one exist per the [specification](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Window/beforeunload_event).
#### Event: 'crashed' _Deprecated_
Returns:
* `event` Event
* `killed` boolean
Emitted when the renderer process crashes or is killed.
**Deprecated:** This event is superceded by the `render-process-gone` event
which contains more information about why the render process disappeared. It
isn't always because it crashed. The `killed` boolean can be replaced by
checking `reason === 'killed'` when you switch to that event.
#### Event: 'render-process-gone'
Returns:
@@ -527,7 +541,7 @@ and the menu shortcuts.
To only prevent the menu shortcuts, use
[`setIgnoreMenuShortcuts`](#contentssetignoremenushortcutsignore):
```js
```javascript
const { BrowserWindow } = require('electron')
const win = new BrowserWindow({ width: 800, height: 600 })
@@ -674,7 +688,7 @@ Emitted when media is paused or done playing.
Returns:
* `event` Event\<\>
* `event` Event<>
* `audible` boolean - True if one or more frames or child `webContents` are emitting audio.
Emitted when media becomes audible or inaudible.
@@ -837,7 +851,7 @@ Due to the nature of bluetooth, scanning for devices when
`select-bluetooth-device` to fire multiple times until `callback` is called
with either a device id or an empty string to cancel the request.
```js title='main.js'
```javascript title='main.js'
const { app, BrowserWindow } = require('electron')
let win = null
@@ -872,7 +886,7 @@ Returns:
Emitted when a new frame is generated. Only the dirty area is passed in the
buffer.
```js
```javascript
const { BrowserWindow } = require('electron')
const win = new BrowserWindow({ webPreferences: { offscreen: true } })
@@ -894,7 +908,7 @@ Returns:
* `webPreferences` [WebPreferences](structures/web-preferences.md) - The web preferences that will be used by the guest
page. This object can be modified to adjust the preferences for the guest
page.
* `params` Record\<string, string\> - The other `<webview>` parameters such as the `src` URL.
* `params` Record<string, string> - The other `<webview>` parameters such as the `src` URL.
This object can be modified to adjust the parameters of the guest page.
Emitted when a `<webview>`'s web contents is being attached to this web
@@ -1004,7 +1018,7 @@ Loads the `url` in the window. The `url` must contain the protocol prefix,
e.g. the `http://` or `file://`. If the load should bypass http cache then
use the `pragma` header to achieve it.
```js
```javascript
const win = new BrowserWindow()
const options = { extraHeaders: 'pragma: no-cache\n' }
win.webContents.loadURL('https://github.com', options)
@@ -1014,7 +1028,7 @@ win.webContents.loadURL('https://github.com', options)
* `filePath` string
* `options` Object (optional)
* `query` Record\<string, string\> (optional) - Passed to `url.format()`.
* `query` Record<string, string> (optional) - Passed to `url.format()`.
* `search` string (optional) - Passed to `url.format()`.
* `hash` string (optional) - Passed to `url.format()`.
@@ -1045,7 +1059,7 @@ win.loadFile('src/index.html')
* `url` string
* `options` Object (optional)
* `headers` Record\<string, string\> (optional) - HTTP request headers.
* `headers` Record<string, string> (optional) - HTTP request headers.
Initiates a download of the resource at `url` without navigating. The
`will-download` event of `session` will be triggered.
@@ -1054,7 +1068,7 @@ Initiates a download of the resource at `url` without navigating. The
Returns `string` - The URL of the current web page.
```js
```javascript
const { BrowserWindow } = require('electron')
const win = new BrowserWindow({ width: 800, height: 600 })
win.loadURL('https://github.com').then(() => {
@@ -1282,7 +1296,7 @@ Ignore application menu shortcuts while this web contents is focused.
#### `contents.setWindowOpenHandler(handler)`
* `handler` Function\<{action: 'deny'} | {action: 'allow', outlivesOpener?: boolean, overrideBrowserWindowOptions?: BrowserWindowConstructorOptions}\>
* `handler` Function<{action: 'deny'} | {action: 'allow', outlivesOpener?: boolean, overrideBrowserWindowOptions?: BrowserWindowConstructorOptions}>
* `details` Object
* `url` string - The _resolved_ version of the URL passed to `window.open()`. e.g. opening a window with `window.open('foo')` will yield something like `https://the-origin/the/current/path/foo`.
* `frameName` string - Name of the window provided in `window.open()`
@@ -1503,7 +1517,7 @@ can be obtained by subscribing to [`found-in-page`](web-contents.md#event-found-
Stops any `findInPage` request for the `webContents` with the provided `action`.
```js
```javascript
const win = new BrowserWindow()
win.webContents.on('found-in-page', (event, result) => {
if (result.finalUpdate) win.webContents.stopFindInPage('clearSelection')
@@ -1560,7 +1574,7 @@ Returns `Promise<PrinterInfo[]>` - Resolves with a [`PrinterInfo[]`](structures/
* `from` number - Index of the first page to print (0-based).
* `to` number - Index of the last page to print (inclusive) (0-based).
* `duplexMode` string (optional) - Set the duplex mode of the printed web page. Can be `simplex`, `shortEdge`, or `longEdge`.
* `dpi` Record\<string, number\> (optional)
* `dpi` Record<string, number> (optional)
* `horizontal` number (optional) - The horizontal dpi.
* `vertical` number (optional) - The vertical dpi.
* `header` string (optional) - string to be printed as page header.
@@ -1614,7 +1628,6 @@ win.webContents.print(options, (success, errorType) => {
* `footerTemplate` string (optional) - HTML template for the print footer. Should use the same format as the `headerTemplate`.
* `preferCSSPageSize` boolean (optional) - Whether or not to prefer page size as defined by css. Defaults to false, in which case the content will be scaled to fit the paper size.
* `generateTaggedPDF` boolean (optional) _Experimental_ - Whether or not to generate a tagged (accessible) PDF. Defaults to false. As this property is experimental, the generated PDF may not adhere fully to PDF/UA and WCAG standards.
* `generateDocumentOutline` boolean (optional) _Experimental_ - Whether or not to generate a PDF document outline from content headers. Defaults to false.
Returns `Promise<Buffer>` - Resolves with the generated PDF data.
@@ -1624,27 +1637,25 @@ The `landscape` will be ignored if `@page` CSS at-rule is used in the web page.
An example of `webContents.printToPDF`:
```js
const { app, BrowserWindow } = require('electron')
```javascript
const { BrowserWindow } = require('electron')
const fs = require('node:fs')
const path = require('node:path')
const os = require('node:os')
app.whenReady().then(() => {
const win = new BrowserWindow()
win.loadURL('https://github.com')
const win = new BrowserWindow()
win.loadURL('https://github.com')
win.webContents.on('did-finish-load', () => {
// Use default printing options
const pdfPath = path.join(os.homedir(), 'Desktop', 'temp.pdf')
win.webContents.printToPDF({}).then(data => {
fs.writeFile(pdfPath, data, (error) => {
if (error) throw error
console.log(`Wrote PDF successfully to ${pdfPath}`)
})
}).catch(error => {
console.log(`Failed to write PDF to ${pdfPath}: `, error)
win.webContents.on('did-finish-load', () => {
// Use default printing options
const pdfPath = path.join(os.homedir(), 'Desktop', 'temp.pdf')
win.webContents.printToPDF({}).then(data => {
fs.writeFile(pdfPath, data, (error) => {
if (error) throw error
console.log(`Wrote PDF successfully to ${pdfPath}`)
})
}).catch(error => {
console.log(`Failed to write PDF to ${pdfPath}: `, error)
})
})
```
@@ -1658,7 +1669,7 @@ See [Page.printToPdf](https://chromedevtools.github.io/devtools-protocol/tot/Pag
Adds the specified path to DevTools workspace. Must be used after DevTools
creation:
```js
```javascript
const { BrowserWindow } = require('electron')
const win = new BrowserWindow()
win.webContents.on('devtools-opened', () => {
@@ -1981,7 +1992,7 @@ the cursor when dragging.
Returns `Promise<void>` - resolves if the page is saved.
```js
```javascript
const { BrowserWindow } = require('electron')
const win = new BrowserWindow()
@@ -2200,10 +2211,6 @@ A `Integer` representing the unique ID of this WebContents. Each ID is unique am
A [`Session`](session.md) used by this webContents.
#### `contents.navigationHistory` _Readonly_
A [`NavigationHistory`](navigation-history.md) used by this webContents.
#### `contents.hostWebContents` _Readonly_
A [`WebContents`](web-contents.md) instance that might own this `WebContents`.

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@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ The `webFrameMain` module can be used to lookup frames across existing
[`WebContents`](web-contents.md) instances. Navigation events are the common
use case.
```js
```javascript
const { BrowserWindow, webFrameMain } = require('electron')
const win = new BrowserWindow({ width: 800, height: 1500 })
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ win.webContents.on(
You can also access frames of existing pages by using the `mainFrame` property
of [`WebContents`](web-contents.md).
```js
```javascript
const { BrowserWindow } = require('electron')
async function main () {

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@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ certain properties and methods (e.g. `webFrame.firstChild`).
An example of zooming current page to 200%.
```js
```javascript
const { webFrame } = require('electron')
webFrame.setZoomFactor(2)
@@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ with an array of misspelt words when complete.
An example of using [node-spellchecker][spellchecker] as provider:
```js @ts-expect-error=[2,6]
```javascript @ts-expect-error=[2,6]
const { webFrame } = require('electron')
const spellChecker = require('spellchecker')
webFrame.setSpellCheckProvider('en-US', {
@@ -205,14 +205,14 @@ Returns `Object`:
Returns an object describing usage information of Blink's internal memory
caches.
```js
```javascript
const { webFrame } = require('electron')
console.log(webFrame.getResourceUsage())
```
This will generate:
```js
```javascript
{
images: {
count: 22,

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@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ called with a `response` object when `listener` has done its work.
An example of adding `User-Agent` header for requests:
```js
```javascript
const { session } = require('electron')
// Modify the user agent for all requests to the following urls.
@@ -99,11 +99,11 @@ Some examples of valid `urls`:
* `referrer` string
* `timestamp` Double
* `uploadData` [UploadData[]](structures/upload-data.md) (optional)
* `requestHeaders` Record\<string, string\>
* `requestHeaders` Record<string, string>
* `callback` Function
* `beforeSendResponse` Object
* `cancel` boolean (optional)
* `requestHeaders` Record\<string, string | string[]\> (optional) - When provided, request will be made
* `requestHeaders` Record<string, string | string[]> (optional) - When provided, request will be made
with these headers.
The `listener` will be called with `listener(details, callback)` before sending
@@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ The `callback` has to be called with a `response` object.
* `resourceType` string - Can be `mainFrame`, `subFrame`, `stylesheet`, `script`, `image`, `font`, `object`, `xhr`, `ping`, `cspReport`, `media`, `webSocket` or `other`.
* `referrer` string
* `timestamp` Double
* `requestHeaders` Record\<string, string\>
* `requestHeaders` Record<string, string>
The `listener` will be called with `listener(details)` just before a request is
going to be sent to the server, modifications of previous `onBeforeSendHeaders`
@@ -148,11 +148,11 @@ response are visible by the time this listener is fired.
* `timestamp` Double
* `statusLine` string
* `statusCode` Integer
* `responseHeaders` Record\<string, string[]\> (optional)
* `responseHeaders` Record<string, string[]> (optional)
* `callback` Function
* `headersReceivedResponse` Object
* `cancel` boolean (optional)
* `responseHeaders` Record\<string, string | string[]\> (optional) - When provided, the server is assumed
* `responseHeaders` Record<string, string | string[]> (optional) - When provided, the server is assumed
to have responded with these headers.
* `statusLine` string (optional) - Should be provided when overriding
`responseHeaders` to change header status otherwise original response
@@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ The `callback` has to be called with a `response` object.
* `resourceType` string - Can be `mainFrame`, `subFrame`, `stylesheet`, `script`, `image`, `font`, `object`, `xhr`, `ping`, `cspReport`, `media`, `webSocket` or `other`.
* `referrer` string
* `timestamp` Double
* `responseHeaders` Record\<string, string[]\> (optional)
* `responseHeaders` Record<string, string[]> (optional)
* `fromCache` boolean - Indicates whether the response was fetched from disk
cache.
* `statusCode` Integer
@@ -207,7 +207,7 @@ and response headers are available.
* `ip` string (optional) - The server IP address that the request was
actually sent to.
* `fromCache` boolean
* `responseHeaders` Record\<string, string[]\> (optional)
* `responseHeaders` Record<string, string[]> (optional)
The `listener` will be called with `listener(details)` when a server initiated
redirect is about to occur.
@@ -226,7 +226,7 @@ redirect is about to occur.
* `resourceType` string - Can be `mainFrame`, `subFrame`, `stylesheet`, `script`, `image`, `font`, `object`, `xhr`, `ping`, `cspReport`, `media`, `webSocket` or `other`.
* `referrer` string
* `timestamp` Double
* `responseHeaders` Record\<string, string[]\> (optional)
* `responseHeaders` Record<string, string[]> (optional)
* `fromCache` boolean
* `statusCode` Integer
* `statusLine` string

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@@ -1,26 +0,0 @@
# webUtils
> A utility layer to interact with Web API objects (Files, Blobs, etc.)
Process: [Renderer](../glossary.md#renderer-process)
## Methods
The `webUtils` module has the following methods:
### `webUtils.getPathForFile(file)`
* `file` File - A web [File](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/File) object.
Returns `string` - The file system path that this `File` object points to. In the case where the object passed in is not a `File` object an exception is thrown. In the case where the File object passed in was constructed in JS and is not backed by a file on disk an empty string is returned.
This method superceded the previous augmentation to the `File` object with the `path` property. An example is included below.
```js
// Before
const oldPath = document.querySelector('input').files[0].path
// After
const { webUtils } = require('electron')
const newPath = webUtils.getPathForFile(document.querySelector('input').files[0])
```

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@@ -255,7 +255,7 @@ The `webview` tag has the following methods:
**Example**
```js @ts-expect-error=[3]
```javascript @ts-expect-error=[3]
const webview = document.querySelector('webview')
webview.addEventListener('dom-ready', () => {
webview.openDevTools()
@@ -284,7 +284,7 @@ e.g. the `http://` or `file://`.
* `url` string
* `options` Object (optional)
* `headers` Record\<string, string\> (optional) - HTTP request headers.
* `headers` Record<string, string> (optional) - HTTP request headers.
Initiates a download of the resource at `url` without navigating.
@@ -577,7 +577,7 @@ Stops any `findInPage` request for the `webview` with the provided `action`.
* `from` number - Index of the first page to print (0-based).
* `to` number - Index of the last page to print (inclusive) (0-based).
* `duplexMode` string (optional) - Set the duplex mode of the printed web page. Can be `simplex`, `shortEdge`, or `longEdge`.
* `dpi` Record\<string, number\> (optional)
* `dpi` Record<string, number> (optional)
* `horizontal` number (optional) - The horizontal dpi.
* `vertical` number (optional) - The vertical dpi.
* `header` string (optional) - string to be printed as page header.
@@ -608,7 +608,6 @@ Prints `webview`'s web page. Same as `webContents.print([options])`.
* `footerTemplate` string (optional) - HTML template for the print footer. Should use the same format as the `headerTemplate`.
* `preferCSSPageSize` boolean (optional) - Whether or not to prefer page size as defined by css. Defaults to false, in which case the content will be scaled to fit the paper size.
* `generateTaggedPDF` boolean (optional) _Experimental_ - Whether or not to generate a tagged (accessible) PDF. Defaults to false. As this property is experimental, the generated PDF may not adhere fully to PDF/UA and WCAG standards.
* `generateDocumentOutline` boolean (optional) _Experimental_ - Whether or not to generate a PDF document outline from content headers. Defaults to false.
Returns `Promise<Uint8Array>` - Resolves with the generated PDF data.
@@ -803,7 +802,7 @@ Fired when the guest window logs a console message.
The following example code forwards all log messages to the embedder's console
without regard for log level or other properties.
```js @ts-expect-error=[3]
```javascript @ts-expect-error=[3]
const webview = document.querySelector('webview')
webview.addEventListener('console-message', (e) => {
console.log('Guest page logged a message:', e.message)
@@ -824,7 +823,7 @@ Returns:
Fired when a result is available for
[`webview.findInPage`](#webviewfindinpagetext-options) request.
```js @ts-expect-error=[3,6]
```javascript @ts-expect-error=[3,6]
const webview = document.querySelector('webview')
webview.addEventListener('found-in-page', (e) => {
webview.stopFindInPage('keepSelection')
@@ -949,7 +948,7 @@ Fired when the guest page attempts to close itself.
The following example code navigates the `webview` to `about:blank` when the
guest attempts to close itself.
```js @ts-expect-error=[3]
```javascript @ts-expect-error=[3]
const webview = document.querySelector('webview')
webview.addEventListener('close', () => {
webview.src = 'about:blank'
@@ -969,7 +968,7 @@ Fired when the guest page has sent an asynchronous message to embedder page.
With `sendToHost` method and `ipc-message` event you can communicate
between guest page and embedder page:
```js @ts-expect-error=[4,7]
```javascript @ts-expect-error=[4,7]
// In embedder page.
const webview = document.querySelector('webview')
webview.addEventListener('ipc-message', (event) => {
@@ -979,7 +978,7 @@ webview.addEventListener('ipc-message', (event) => {
webview.send('ping')
```
```js
```javascript
// In guest page.
const { ipcRenderer } = require('electron')
ipcRenderer.on('ping', () => {
@@ -987,6 +986,14 @@ ipcRenderer.on('ping', () => {
})
```
### Event: 'crashed' _Deprecated_
Fired when the renderer process crashes or is killed.
**Deprecated:** This event is superceded by the `render-process-gone` event
which contains more information about why the render process disappeared. It
isn't always because it crashed.
### Event: 'render-process-gone'
Returns:

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@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ window will not close when the opener window closes. The default value is `false
### Native `Window` example
```js
```javascript
// main.js
const mainWindow = new BrowserWindow()
@@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ mainWindow.webContents.setWindowOpenHandler(({ url }) => {
})
```
```js
```javascript
// renderer process (mainWindow)
const childWindow = window.open('', 'modal')
childWindow.document.write('<h1>Hello</h1>')

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@@ -12,76 +12,6 @@ This document uses the following convention to categorize breaking changes:
* **Deprecated:** An API was marked as deprecated. The API will continue to function, but will emit a deprecation warning, and will be removed in a future release.
* **Removed:** An API or feature was removed, and is no longer supported by Electron.
## Planned Breaking API Changes (30.0)
### Behavior Changed: cross-origin iframes now use Permission Policy to access features
Cross-origin iframes must now specify features available to a given `iframe` via the `allow`
attribute in order to access them.
See [documentation](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/iframe#allow) for
more information.
### Removed: The `--disable-color-correct-rendering` switch
This switch was never formally documented but it's removal is being noted here regardless. Chromium itself now has better support for color spaces so this flag should not be needed.
## Planned Breaking API Changes (29.0)
### Behavior Changed: `ipcRenderer` can no longer be sent over the `contextBridge`
Attempting to send the entire `ipcRenderer` module as an object over the `contextBridge` will now result in
an empty object on the receiving side of the bridge. This change was made to remove / mitigate
a security footgun. You should not directly expose ipcRenderer or its methods over the bridge.
Instead, provide a safe wrapper like below:
```js
contextBridge.exposeInMainWorld('app', {
onEvent: (cb) => ipcRenderer.on('foo', (e, ...args) => cb(args))
})
```
### Removed: `renderer-process-crashed` event on `app`
The `renderer-process-crashed` event on `app` has been removed.
Use the new `render-process-gone` event instead.
```js
// Removed
app.on('renderer-process-crashed', (event, webContents, killed) => { /* ... */ })
// Replace with
app.on('render-process-gone', (event, webContents, details) => { /* ... */ })
```
### Removed: `crashed` event on `WebContents` and `<webview>`
The `crashed` events on `WebContents` and `<webview>` have been removed.
Use the new `render-process-gone` event instead.
```js
// Removed
win.webContents.on('crashed', (event, killed) => { /* ... */ })
webview.addEventListener('crashed', (event) => { /* ... */ })
// Replace with
win.webContents.on('render-process-gone', (event, details) => { /* ... */ })
webview.addEventListener('render-process-gone', (event) => { /* ... */ })
```
### Removed: `gpu-process-crashed` event on `app`
The `gpu-process-crashed` event on `app` has been removed.
Use the new `child-process-gone` event instead.
```js
// Removed
app.on('gpu-process-crashed', (event, killed) => { /* ... */ })
// Replace with
app.on('child-process-gone', (event, details) => { /* ... */ })
```
## Planned Breaking API Changes (28.0)
### Behavior Changed: `WebContents.backgroundThrottling` set to false affects all `WebContents` in the host `BrowserWindow`
@@ -225,18 +155,6 @@ systemPreferences.on('high-contrast-color-scheme-changed', () => { /* ... */ })
nativeTheme.on('updated', () => { /* ... */ })
```
### Removed: Some `window.setVibrancy` options on macOS
The following vibrancy options have been removed:
* 'light'
* 'medium-light'
* 'dark'
* 'ultra-dark'
* 'appearance-based'
These were previously deprecated and have been removed by Apple in 10.15.
### Removed: `webContents.getPrinters`
The `webContents.getPrinters` method has been removed. Use
@@ -616,7 +534,7 @@ The `new-window` event of `<webview>` has been removed. There is no direct repla
webview.addEventListener('new-window', (event) => {})
```
```js
```javascript fiddle='docs/fiddles/ipc/webview-new-window'
// Replace with
// main.js
@@ -1281,7 +1199,7 @@ module](https://medium.com/@nornagon/electrons-remote-module-considered-harmful-
The APIs are now synchronous and the optional callback is no longer needed.
```js
```javascript
// Deprecated
protocol.unregisterProtocol(scheme, () => { /* ... */ })
// Replace with
@@ -1310,7 +1228,7 @@ protocol.unregisterProtocol(scheme)
The APIs are now synchronous and the optional callback is no longer needed.
```js
```javascript
// Deprecated
protocol.registerFileProtocol(scheme, handler, () => { /* ... */ })
// Replace with
@@ -1325,7 +1243,7 @@ until navigation happens.
This API is deprecated and users should use `protocol.isProtocolRegistered`
and `protocol.isProtocolIntercepted` instead.
```js
```javascript
// Deprecated
protocol.isProtocolHandled(scheme).then(() => { /* ... */ })
// Replace with
@@ -1664,7 +1582,7 @@ folder
└── file3
```
In Electron &lt;=6, this would return a `FileList` with a `File` object for:
In Electron <=6, this would return a `FileList` with a `File` object for:
```console
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@@ -164,7 +164,7 @@ An example of the contents of this file can be found [here](https://github.com/e
Add your module to the module list found at `"lib/browser/api/module-list.ts"` like so:
```ts title='lib/browser/api/module-list.ts' @ts-nocheck
```typescript title='lib/browser/api/module-list.ts' @ts-nocheck
export const browserModuleList: ElectronInternal.ModuleEntry[] = [
{ name: 'apiName', loader: () => require('./api-name') },
];

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@@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ If you encounter this problem, the following articles may prove helpful:
If you want a quick fix, you can make the variables global by changing your
code from this:
```js
```javascript
const { app, Tray } = require('electron')
app.whenReady().then(() => {
const tray = new Tray('/path/to/icon.png')
@@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ app.whenReady().then(() => {
to this:
```js
```javascript
const { app, Tray } = require('electron')
let tray = null
app.whenReady().then(() => {
@@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ for some libraries since they want to insert the symbols with the same names.
To solve this, you can turn off node integration in Electron:
```js
```javascript
// In the main process.
const { BrowserWindow } = require('electron')
const win = new BrowserWindow({
@@ -141,7 +141,7 @@ Sub-pixel anti-aliasing needs a non-transparent background of the layer containi
To achieve this goal, set the background in the constructor for [BrowserWindow][browser-window]:
```js
```javascript
const { BrowserWindow } = require('electron')
const win = new BrowserWindow({
backgroundColor: '#fff'

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@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@
<h3>Packaging</h3>
<p>This feature will only work on macOS when your app is packaged. It will not work when you're launching it in
development from the command-line. When you package your app you'll need to make sure the macOS <code>plist</code>
for the app is updated to include the new protocol handler. If you're using <code>@electron/packager</code> then you
for the app is updated to include the new protocol handler. If you're using <code>electron-packager</code> then you
can add the flag <code>--extend-info</code> with a path to the <code>plist</code> you've created. The one for this
app is below:</p>

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@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ including instances of `BrowserWindow`, `BrowserView`, and `WebView`. You
can open them programmatically by calling the `openDevTools()` API on the
`webContents` of the instance:
```js
```javascript
const { BrowserWindow } = require('electron')
const win = new BrowserWindow()

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@@ -41,27 +41,27 @@ $ asar list /path/to/example.asar
Read a file in the ASAR archive:
```js
```javascript
const fs = require('node:fs')
fs.readFileSync('/path/to/example.asar/file.txt')
```
List all files under the root of the archive:
```js
```javascript
const fs = require('node:fs')
fs.readdirSync('/path/to/example.asar')
```
Use a module from the archive:
```js @ts-nocheck
```javascript @ts-nocheck
require('./path/to/example.asar/dir/module.js')
```
You can also display a web page in an ASAR archive with `BrowserWindow`:
```js
```javascript
const { BrowserWindow } = require('electron')
const win = new BrowserWindow()
@@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ For some cases like verifying the ASAR archive's checksum, we need to read the
content of an ASAR archive as a file. For this purpose you can use the built-in
`original-fs` module which provides original `fs` APIs without `asar` support:
```js
```javascript
const originalFs = require('original-fs')
originalFs.readFileSync('/path/to/example.asar')
```
@@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ originalFs.readFileSync('/path/to/example.asar')
You can also set `process.noAsar` to `true` to disable the support for `asar` in
the `fs` module:
```js
```javascript
const fs = require('node:fs')
process.noAsar = true
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@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ Currently ASAR integrity checking is only supported on macOS.
### Electron Forge / Electron Packager
If you are using `>= @electron/packager`, `>= electron-packager@15.4.0` or `>= @electron-forge/core@6.0.0-beta.61` then all these requirements are met for you automatically and you can skip to [Toggling the Fuse](#toggling-the-fuse).
If you are using `>= electron-packager@15.4.0` or `>= @electron-forge/core@6.0.0-beta.61` then all these requirements are met for you automatically and you can skip to [Toggling the Fuse](#toggling-the-fuse).
### Other build systems

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@@ -196,19 +196,32 @@ support via Electron's support for the [Chrome DevTools Protocol][] (CDP).
### Install dependencies
You can install Playwright through your preferred Node.js package manager. It comes with its
own [test runner][playwright-intro], which is built for end-to-end testing:
You can install Playwright through your preferred Node.js package manager. The Playwright team
recommends using the `PLAYWRIGHT_SKIP_BROWSER_DOWNLOAD` environment variable to avoid
unnecessary browser downloads when testing an Electron app.
```sh npm2yarn
PLAYWRIGHT_SKIP_BROWSER_DOWNLOAD=1 npm install --save-dev playwright
```
Playwright also comes with its own test runner, Playwright Test, which is built for end-to-end
testing. You can also install it as a dev dependency in your project:
```sh npm2yarn
npm install --save-dev @playwright/test
```
:::caution Dependencies
This tutorial was written with `@playwright/test@1.41.1`. Check out
This tutorial was written `playwright@1.16.3` and `@playwright/test@1.16.3`. Check out
[Playwright's releases][playwright-releases] page to learn about
changes that might affect the code below.
:::
:::info Using third-party test runners
If you're interested in using an alternative test runner (e.g. Jest or Mocha), check out
Playwright's [Third-Party Test Runner][playwright-test-runners] guide.
:::
### Write your tests
Playwright launches your app in development mode through the `_electron.launch` API.
@@ -216,7 +229,8 @@ To point this API to your Electron app, you can pass the path to your main proce
entry point (here, it is `main.js`).
```js {5} @ts-nocheck
const { test, _electron: electron } = require('@playwright/test')
const { _electron: electron } = require('playwright')
const { test } = require('@playwright/test')
test('launch app', async () => {
const electronApp = await electron.launch({ args: ['main.js'] })
@@ -228,8 +242,9 @@ test('launch app', async () => {
After that, you will access to an instance of Playwright's `ElectronApp` class. This
is a powerful class that has access to main process modules for example:
```js {5-10} @ts-nocheck
const { test, _electron: electron } = require('@playwright/test')
```js {6-11} @ts-nocheck
const { _electron: electron } = require('playwright')
const { test } = require('@playwright/test')
test('get isPackaged', async () => {
const electronApp = await electron.launch({ args: ['main.js'] })
@@ -248,7 +263,8 @@ It can also create individual [Page][playwright-page] objects from Electron Brow
For example, to grab the first BrowserWindow and save a screenshot:
```js {6-7} @ts-nocheck
const { test, _electron: electron } = require('@playwright/test')
const { _electron: electron } = require('playwright')
const { test } = require('@playwright/test')
test('save screenshot', async () => {
const electronApp = await electron.launch({ args: ['main.js'] })
@@ -259,11 +275,12 @@ test('save screenshot', async () => {
})
```
Putting all this together using the Playwright test-runner, let's create a `example.spec.js`
Putting all this together using the PlayWright Test runner, let's create a `example.spec.js`
test file with a single test and assertion:
```js title='example.spec.js' @ts-nocheck
const { test, expect, _electron: electron } = require('@playwright/test')
const { _electron: electron } = require('playwright')
const { test, expect } = require('@playwright/test')
test('example test', async () => {
const electronApp = await electron.launch({ args: ['.'] })
@@ -299,7 +316,6 @@ Running 1 test using 1 worker
:::info
Playwright Test will automatically run any files matching the `.*(test|spec)\.(js|ts|mjs)` regex.
You can customize this match in the [Playwright Test configuration options][playwright-test-config].
It also works with TypeScript out of the box.
:::
:::tip Further reading
@@ -457,10 +473,10 @@ test.after.always('cleanup', async t => {
[chrome-driver]: https://sites.google.com/chromium.org/driver/
[Puppeteer]: https://github.com/puppeteer/puppeteer
[playwright-intro]: https://playwright.dev/docs/intro
[playwright-electron]: https://playwright.dev/docs/api/class-electron/
[playwright-electronapplication]: https://playwright.dev/docs/api/class-electronapplication
[playwright-page]: https://playwright.dev/docs/api/class-page
[playwright-releases]: https://playwright.dev/docs/release-notes
[playwright-releases]: https://github.com/microsoft/playwright/releases
[playwright-test-config]: https://playwright.dev/docs/api/class-testconfig#test-config-test-match
[playwright-test-runners]: https://playwright.dev/docs/test-runners/
[Chrome DevTools Protocol]: https://chromedevtools.github.io/devtools-protocol/

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@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ Electron Forge is a tool for packaging and publishing Electron applications. It
into a single extensible interface so that anyone can jump right into making Electron apps.
Forge comes with [a ready-to-use template](https://electronforge.io/templates) using Webpack as a bundler. It includes an example typescript configuration and provides two configuration files to enable easy customization. It uses the same core modules used by the
greater Electron community (like [`@electron/packager`](https://github.com/electron/packager))
greater Electron community (like [`electron-packager`](https://github.com/electron/electron-packager))
changes made by Electron maintainers (like Slack) benefit Forge's users, too.
You can find more information and documentation on [electronforge.io](https://electronforge.io/).

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@@ -5,25 +5,34 @@ slug: code-signing
hide_title: false
---
Code signing is a security technology to certify that an app was created by you.
You should sign your application so it does not trigger any operating system
security warnings.
Code signing is a security technology that you use to certify that an app was
created by you. You should sign your application so it does not trigger any
operating system security checks.
![macOS Sonoma Gatekeeper warning: The app is damaged](../images/gatekeeper.png)
On macOS, the system can detect any change to the app, whether the change is
introduced accidentally or by malicious code.
Both Windows and macOS prevent users from running unsigned applications. It is
possible to distribute applications without codesigning them - but in order to
run them, users need to go through multiple advanced and manual steps to run
them.
On Windows, the system assigns a trust level to your code signing certificate
which if you don't have, or if your trust level is low, will cause security
dialogs to appear when users start using your application. Trust level builds
over time so it's better to start code signing as early as possible.
While it is possible to distribute unsigned apps, it is not recommended. Both
Windows and macOS will, by default, prevent either the download or the execution
of unsigned applications. Starting with macOS Catalina (version 10.15), users
have to go through multiple manual steps to open unsigned applications.
![macOS Catalina Gatekeeper warning: The app cannot be opened because the developer cannot be verified](../images/gatekeeper.png)
As you can see, users get two options: Move the app straight to the trash or
cancel running it. You don't want your users to see that dialog.
If you are building an Electron app that you intend to package and distribute,
it should be code signed. The Electron ecosystem tooling makes codesigning your
apps straightforward - this documentation explains how sign your apps on both
Windows and macOS.
it should be code signed.
## Signing & notarizing macOS builds
Preparing macOS applications for release requires two steps: First, the
Properly preparing macOS applications for release requires two steps. First, the
app needs to be code signed. Then, the app needs to be uploaded to Apple for a
process called **notarization**, where automated systems will further verify that
your app isn't doing anything to endanger its users.
@@ -42,7 +51,7 @@ ways to get your application signed and notarized.
If you're using Electron's favorite build tool, getting your application signed
and notarized requires a few additions to your configuration. [Forge](https://electronforge.io) is a
collection of the official Electron tools, using [`@electron/packager`][],
collection of the official Electron tools, using [`electron-packager`][],
[`@electron/osx-sign`][], and [`@electron/notarize`][] under the hood.
Detailed instructions on how to configure your application can be found in the
@@ -52,16 +61,14 @@ the Electron Forge docs.
### Using Electron Packager
If you're not using an integrated build pipeline like Forge, you
are likely using [`@electron/packager`][], which includes [`@electron/osx-sign`][] and
are likely using [`electron-packager`][], which includes [`@electron/osx-sign`][] and
[`@electron/notarize`][].
If you're using Packager's API, you can pass [in configuration that both signs
and notarizes your application](https://electron.github.io/packager/main/modules.html).
If the example below does not meet your needs, please see [`@electron/osx-sign`][] and
[`@electron/notarize`][] for the many possible configuration options.
and notarizes your application](https://electron.github.io/electron-packager/main/interfaces/electronpackager.options.html).
```js @ts-nocheck
const packager = require('@electron/packager')
const packager = require('electron-packager')
packager({
dir: '/path/to/my/app',
@@ -79,81 +86,35 @@ See the [Mac App Store Guide][].
## Signing Windows builds
Before you can code sign your application, you need to acquire a code signing
certificate. Unlike Apple, Microsoft allows developers to purchase those
certificates on the open market. They are usually sold by the same companies
also offering HTTPS certificates. Prices vary, so it may be worth your time to
shop around. Popular resellers include:
Before signing Windows builds, you must do the following:
- [Certum EV code signing certificate](https://shop.certum.eu/data-safety/code-signing-certificates/certum-ev-code-sigining.html)
- [DigiCert EV code signing certificate](https://www.digicert.com/signing/code-signing-certificates)
- [Entrust EV code signing certificate](https://www.entrustdatacard.com/products/digital-signing-certificates/code-signing-certificates)
- [GlobalSign EV code signing certificate](https://www.globalsign.com/en/code-signing-certificate/ev-code-signing-certificates)
- [IdenTrust EV code signing certificate](https://www.identrust.com/digital-certificates/trustid-ev-code-signing)
- [Sectigo (formerly Comodo) EV code signing certificate](https://sectigo.com/ssl-certificates-tls/code-signing)
- [SSL.com EV code signing certificate](https://www.ssl.com/certificates/ev-code-signing/)
1. Get a Windows Authenticode code signing certificate (requires an annual fee)
2. Install Visual Studio to get the signing utility (the free [Community
Edition](https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/vs/community/) is enough)
It is important to call out that since June 2023, Microsoft requires software to
be signed with an "extended validation" certificate, also called an "EV code signing
certificate". In the past, developers could sign software with a simpler and cheaper
certificate called "authenticode code signing certificate" or "software-based OV certificate".
These simpler certificates no longer provide benefits: Windows will treat your app as
completely unsigned and display the equivalent warning dialogs.
You can get a code signing certificate from a lot of resellers. Prices vary, so
it may be worth your time to shop around. Popular resellers include:
The new EV certificates are required to be stored on a hardware storage module
compliant with FIPS 140 Level 2, Common Criteria EAL 4+ or equivalent. In other words,
the certificate cannot be simply downloaded onto a CI infrastructure. In practice,
those storage modules look like fancy USB thumb drives.
- [digicert](https://www.digicert.com/dc/code-signing/microsoft-authenticode.htm)
- [Sectigo](https://sectigo.com/ssl-certificates-tls/code-signing)
- Amongst others, please shop around to find one that suits your needs! 😄
Many certificate providers now offer "cloud-based signing" - the entire signing hardware
is in their data center and you can use it to remotely sign code. This approach is
popular with Electron maintainers since it makes signing your applications in CI (like
GitHub Actions, CircleCI, etc) relatively easy.
At the time of writing, Electron's own apps use [DigiCert KeyLocker](https://docs.digicert.com/en/digicert-keylocker.html), but any provider that provides a command line tool for
signing files will be compatible with Electron's tooling.
All tools in the Electron ecosystem use [`@electron/windows-sign`][] and typically
expose configuration options through a `windowsSign` property. You can either use it
to sign files directly - or use the same `windowsSign` configuration across Electron
Forge, [`@electron/packager`][], [`electron-winstaller`][], and [`electron-wix-msi`][].
:::caution Keep your certificate password private
Your certificate password should be a **secret**. Do not share it publicly or
commit it to your source code.
:::
### Using Electron Forge
Electron Forge is the recommended way to sign your app as well as your `Squirrel.Windows`
and `WiX MSI` installers. Detailed instructions on how to configure your application can
be found in the [Electron Forge Code Signing Tutorial](https://www.electronforge.io/guides/code-signing/code-signing-windows).
### Using Electron Packager
If you're not using an integrated build pipeline like Forge, you
are likely using [`@electron/packager`][], which includes [`@electron/windows-sign`][].
If you're using Packager's API, you can pass [in configuration that signs
your application](https://electron.github.io/packager/main/modules.html). If the
example below does not meet your needs, please see [`@electron/windows-sign`][]
for the many possible configuration options.
```js @ts-nocheck
const packager = require('@electron/packager')
packager({
dir: '/path/to/my/app',
windowsSign: {
signWithParams: '--my=custom --parameters',
// If signtool.exe does not work for you, customize!
signToolPath: 'C:\\Path\\To\\my-custom-tool.exe'
}
})
```
Electron Forge is the recommended way to sign your `Squirrel.Windows` and `WiX MSI` installers. Detailed instructions on how to configure your application can be found in the [Electron Forge Code Signing Tutorial](https://www.electronforge.io/guides/code-signing/code-signing-macos).
### Using electron-winstaller (Squirrel.Windows)
[`electron-winstaller`][] is a package that can generate Squirrel.Windows installers for your
Electron app. This is the tool used under the hood by Electron Forge's
[Squirrel.Windows Maker][maker-squirrel]. Just like `@electron/packager`, it uses
[`@electron/windows-sign`][] under the hood and supports the same `windowsSign`
options.
[Squirrel.Windows Maker][maker-squirrel]. If you're not using Electron Forge and want to use
`electron-winstaller` directly, use the `certificateFile` and `certificatePassword` configuration
options when creating your installer.
```js {10-11} @ts-nocheck
const electronInstaller = require('electron-winstaller')
@@ -165,11 +126,8 @@ try {
outputDirectory: '/tmp/build/installer64',
authors: 'My App Inc.',
exe: 'myapp.exe',
windowsSign: {
signWithParams: '--my=custom --parameters',
// If signtool.exe does not work for you, customize!
signToolPath: 'C:\\Path\\To\\my-custom-tool.exe'
}
certificateFile: './cert.pfx',
certificatePassword: 'this-is-a-secret'
})
console.log('It worked!')
} catch (e) {
@@ -183,8 +141,10 @@ For full configuration options, check out the [`electron-winstaller`][] reposito
[`electron-wix-msi`][] is a package that can generate MSI installers for your
Electron app. This is the tool used under the hood by Electron Forge's [MSI Maker][maker-msi].
Just like `@electron/packager`, it uses [`@electron/windows-sign`][] under the hood
and supports the same `windowsSign` options.
If you're not using Electron Forge and want to use `electron-wix-msi` directly, use the
`certificateFile` and `certificatePassword` configuration options
or pass in parameters directly to [SignTool.exe][] with the `signWithParams` option.
```js {12-13} @ts-nocheck
import { MSICreator } from 'electron-wix-msi'
@@ -198,11 +158,8 @@ const msiCreator = new MSICreator({
manufacturer: 'Kitten Technologies',
version: '1.1.2',
outputDirectory: '/path/to/output/folder',
windowsSign: {
signWithParams: '--my=custom --parameters',
// If signtool.exe does not work for you, customize!
signToolPath: 'C:\\Path\\To\\my-custom-tool.exe'
}
certificateFile: './cert.pfx',
certificatePassword: 'this-is-a-secret'
})
// Step 2: Create a .wxs template file
@@ -233,9 +190,8 @@ See the [Windows Store Guide][].
[apple developer program]: https://developer.apple.com/programs/
[`@electron/osx-sign`]: https://github.com/electron/osx-sign
[`@electron/packager`]: https://github.com/electron/packager
[`electron-packager`]: https://github.com/electron/electron-packager
[`@electron/notarize`]: https://github.com/electron/notarize
[`@electron/windows-sign`]: https://github.com/electron/windows-sign
[`electron-winstaller`]: https://github.com/electron/windows-installer
[`electron-wix-msi`]: https://github.com/electron-userland/electron-wix-msi
[xcode]: https://developer.apple.com/xcode
@@ -244,3 +200,4 @@ See the [Windows Store Guide][].
[windows store guide]: ./windows-store-guide.md
[maker-squirrel]: https://www.electronforge.io/config/makers/squirrel.windows
[maker-msi]: https://www.electronforge.io/config/makers/wix-msi
[signtool.exe]: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/framework/tools/signtool-exe

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@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ Context isolation has been enabled by default since Electron 12, and it is a rec
Exposing APIs from your preload script to a loaded website in the renderer process is a common use-case. With context isolation disabled, your preload script would share a common global `window` object with the renderer. You could then attach arbitrary properties to a preload script:
```js title='preload.js' @ts-nocheck
```javascript title='preload.js' @ts-nocheck
// preload with contextIsolation disabled
window.myAPI = {
doAThing: () => {}
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ window.myAPI = {
The `doAThing()` function could then be used directly in the renderer process:
```js title='renderer.js' @ts-nocheck
```javascript title='renderer.js' @ts-nocheck
// use the exposed API in the renderer
window.myAPI.doAThing()
```
@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ window.myAPI.doAThing()
There is a dedicated module in Electron to help you do this in a painless way. The [`contextBridge`](../api/context-bridge.md) module can be used to **safely** expose APIs from your preload script's isolated context to the context the website is running in. The API will also be accessible from the website on `window.myAPI` just like it was before.
```js title='preload.js'
```javascript title='preload.js'
// preload with contextIsolation enabled
const { contextBridge } = require('electron')
@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ contextBridge.exposeInMainWorld('myAPI', {
})
```
```js title='renderer.js' @ts-nocheck
```javascript title='renderer.js' @ts-nocheck
// use the exposed API in the renderer
window.myAPI.doAThing()
```
@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ Please read the `contextBridge` documentation linked above to fully understand i
Just enabling `contextIsolation` and using `contextBridge` does not automatically mean that everything you do is safe. For instance, this code is **unsafe**.
```js title='preload.js'
```javascript title='preload.js'
// ❌ Bad code
contextBridge.exposeInMainWorld('myAPI', {
send: ipcRenderer.send
@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ contextBridge.exposeInMainWorld('myAPI', {
It directly exposes a powerful API without any kind of argument filtering. This would allow any website to send arbitrary IPC messages, which you do not want to be possible. The correct way to expose IPC-based APIs would instead be to provide one method per IPC message.
```js title='preload.js'
```javascript title='preload.js'
// ✅ Good code
contextBridge.exposeInMainWorld('myAPI', {
loadPreferences: () => ipcRenderer.invoke('load-prefs')
@@ -76,15 +76,15 @@ If you're building your Electron app with TypeScript, you'll want to add types t
For example, given this `preload.ts` script:
```ts title='preload.ts'
```typescript title='preload.ts'
contextBridge.exposeInMainWorld('electronAPI', {
loadPreferences: () => ipcRenderer.invoke('load-prefs')
})
```
You can create a `interface.d.ts` declaration file and globally augment the `Window` interface:
You can create a `renderer.d.ts` declaration file and globally augment the `Window` interface:
```ts title='interface.d.ts' @ts-noisolate
```typescript title='renderer.d.ts' @ts-noisolate
export interface IElectronAPI {
loadPreferences: () => Promise<void>,
}
@@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ declare global {
Doing so will ensure that the TypeScript compiler will know about the `electronAPI` property on your global `window` object when writing scripts in your renderer process:
```ts title='renderer.ts'
```typescript title='renderer.ts'
window.electronAPI.loadPreferences()
```

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@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ of this theming, due to the use of the macOS 10.14 SDK.
This example demonstrates an Electron application that derives its theme colors from the
`nativeTheme`. Additionally, it provides theme toggle and reset controls using IPC channels.
```fiddle docs/fiddles/features/dark-mode
```javascript fiddle='docs/fiddles/features/dark-mode'
```
@@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ Run the example using Electron Fiddle and then click the "Toggle Dark Mode" butt
[system-wide-dark-mode]: https://developer.apple.com/design/human-interface-guidelines/macos/visual-design/dark-mode/
[electron-forge]: https://www.electronforge.io/
[electron-packager]: https://github.com/electron/packager
[packager-darwindarkmode-api]: https://electron.github.io/packager/main/interfaces/electronpackager.options.html#darwindarkmodesupport
[electron-packager]: https://github.com/electron/electron-packager
[packager-darwindarkmode-api]: https://electron.github.io/electron-packager/main/interfaces/electronpackager.options.html#darwindarkmodesupport
[prefers-color-scheme]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/@media/prefers-color-scheme
[event-listeners]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/EventTarget/addEventListener

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@@ -26,14 +26,14 @@ This example demonstrates an Electron application that automatically selects
the first available bluetooth device when the `Test Bluetooth` button is
clicked.
```fiddle docs/fiddles/features/web-bluetooth
```javascript fiddle='docs/fiddles/features/web-bluetooth'
```
## WebHID API
The [WebHID API](https://web.dev/hid/) can be used to access HID devices such
as keyboards and gamepads. Electron provides several APIs for working with
as keyboards and gamepads. Electron provides several APIs for working with
the WebHID API:
* The [`select-hid-device` event on the Session](../api/session.md#event-select-hid-device)
@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ By default Electron employs the same [blocklist](https://github.com/WICG/webhid/
used by Chromium. If you wish to override this behavior, you can do so by
setting the `disable-hid-blocklist` flag:
```js
```javascript
app.commandLine.appendSwitch('disable-hid-blocklist')
```
@@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ HID devices through [`ses.setDevicePermissionHandler(handler)`](../api/session.m
and through [`select-hid-device` event on the Session](../api/session.md#event-select-hid-device)
when the `Test WebHID` button is clicked.
```fiddle docs/fiddles/features/web-hid
```javascript fiddle='docs/fiddles/features/web-hid'
```
@@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ as well as demonstrating selecting the first available Arduino Uno serial device
[`select-serial-port` event on the Session](../api/session.md#event-select-serial-port)
when the `Test Web Serial` button is clicked.
```fiddle docs/fiddles/features/web-serial
```javascript fiddle='docs/fiddles/features/web-serial'
```
@@ -152,6 +152,6 @@ USB devices (if they are attached) through [`ses.setDevicePermissionHandler(hand
and through [`select-usb-device` event on the Session](../api/session.md#event-select-usb-device)
when the `Test WebUSB` button is clicked.
```fiddle docs/fiddles/features/web-usb
```javascript fiddle='docs/fiddles/features/web-usb'
```

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@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ Using the [React Developer Tools][react-devtools] as an example:
1. Pass the location of the extension to the [`ses.loadExtension`][load-extension]
API. For React Developer Tools `v4.9.0`, it looks something like:
```js
```javascript
const { app, session } = require('electron')
const path = require('node:path')
const os = require('node:os')

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@@ -9,11 +9,10 @@ check out our [Electron Versioning](./electron-versioning.md) doc.
| Electron | Alpha | Beta | Stable | EOL | Chrome | Node | Supported |
| ------- | ----- | ------- | ------ | ------ | ---- | ---- | ---- |
| 29.0.0 | 2023-Dec-07 | 2024-Jan-24 | 2024-Feb-20 | 2024-Aug-20 | M122 | v20.9 | ✅ |
| 28.0.0 | 2023-Oct-11 | 2023-Nov-06 | 2023-Dec-05 | 2024-Jun-11 | M120 | v18.18 | ✅ |
| 28.0.0 | 2023-Oct-11 | 2023-Nov-6 | 2023-Dec-5 | TBD | M120 | TBD | ✅ |
| 27.0.0 | 2023-Aug-17 | 2023-Sep-13 | 2023-Oct-10 | 2024-Apr-16 | M118 | v18.17 | ✅ |
| 26.0.0 | 2023-Jun-01 | 2023-Jun-27 | 2023-Aug-15 | 2024-Feb-20 | M116 | v18.16 | 🚫 |
| 25.0.0 | 2023-Apr-10 | 2023-May-02 | 2023-May-30 | 2023-Dec-05 | M114 | v18.15 | 🚫 |
| 26.0.0 | 2023-Jun-01 | 2023-Jun-27 | 2023-Aug-15 | 2024-Feb-27 | M116 | v18.16 | |
| 25.0.0 | 2023-Apr-10 | 2023-May-02 | 2023-May-30 | 2024-Jan-02 | M114 | v18.15 | |
| 24.0.0 | 2023-Feb-09 | 2023-Mar-07 | 2023-Apr-04 | 2023-Oct-10 | M112 | v18.14 | 🚫 |
| 23.0.0 | 2022-Dec-01 | 2023-Jan-10 | 2023-Feb-07 | 2023-Aug-15 | M110 | v18.12 | 🚫 |
| 22.0.0 | 2022-Sep-29 | 2022-Oct-25 | 2022-Nov-29 | 2023-Oct-10 | M108 | v16.17 | 🚫 |
@@ -38,19 +37,6 @@ check out our [Electron Versioning](./electron-versioning.md) doc.
| 3.0.0 | -- | 2018-Jun-21 | 2018-Sep-18 | 2019-Jul-30 | M66 | v10.2 | 🚫 |
| 2.0.0 | -- | 2018-Feb-21 | 2018-May-01 | 2019-Apr-23 | M61 | v8.9 | 🚫 |
:::info Official support dates may change
Electron's official support policy is the latest 3 stable releases. Our stable
release and end-of-life dates are determined by Chromium, and may be subject to
change. While we try to keep our planned release and end-of-life dates frequently
updated here, future dates may change if affected by upstream scheduling changes,
and may not always be accurately reflected.
See [Chromium's public release schedule](https://chromiumdash.appspot.com/schedule) for
definitive information about Chromium's scheduled release dates.
:::
**Notes:**
* The `-alpha.1`, `-beta.1`, and `stable` dates are our solid release dates.
@@ -62,10 +48,20 @@ and may not always be accurately reflected.
* Since Electron 5, Electron has been publicizing its release dates ([see blog post](https://www.electronjs.org/blog/electron-5-0-timeline)).
* Since Electron 6, Electron major versions have been targeting every other Chromium major version. Each Electron stable should happen on the same day as Chrome stable ([see blog post](https://www.electronjs.org/blog/12-week-cadence)).
* Since Electron 16, Electron has been releasing major versions on an 8-week cadence in accordance to Chrome's change to a 4-week release cadence ([see blog post](https://www.electronjs.org/blog/8-week-cadence)).
* Electron temporarily extended support for Electron 22 until October 10, 2023, to support an extended end-of-life for Windows 7/8/8.1
## Version support policy
:::info
The Electron team will temporarily support Electron 22 until October 10, 2023.
This extended support is intended to help Electron developers who still need
support for Windows 7/8/8.1, which ended support in Electron 23. The October
support date follows the extended support dates from both Chromium and Microsoft.
On October 11, the Electron team will drop support back to the latest three
stable major versions.
:::
The latest three _stable_ major versions are supported by the Electron team.
For example, if the latest release is 6.1.x, then the 5.0.x as well
as the 4.2.x series are supported. We only support the latest minor release

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@@ -16,7 +16,16 @@ Once Fiddle is installed, you can press on the "Open in Fiddle" button that you
will find below code samples like the following one:
```fiddle docs/fiddles/quick-start
window.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', () => {
const replaceText = (selector, text) => {
const element = document.getElementById(selector)
if (element) element.innerText = text
}
for (const type of ['chrome', 'node', 'electron']) {
replaceText(`${type}-version`, process.versions[type])
}
})
```
If there is still something that you do not know how to do, please take a look at the [API][app]

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@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ Fuses are the solution to this problem, at a high level they are "magic bits" in
**Default:** Enabled
**@electron/fuses:** `FuseV1Options.RunAsNode`
The runAsNode fuse toggles whether the `ELECTRON_RUN_AS_NODE` environment variable is respected or not. Please note that if this fuse is disabled then `process.fork` in the main process will not function as expected as it depends on this environment variable to function. Instead, we recommend that you use [Utility Processes](../api/utility-process.md), which work for many use cases where you need a standalone Node.js process (like a Sqlite server process or similar scenarios).
The runAsNode fuse toggles whether the `ELECTRON_RUN_AS_NODE` environment variable is respected or not. Please note that if this fuse is disabled then `process.fork` in the main process will not function as expected as it depends on this environment variable to function.
### `cookieEncryption`
@@ -61,19 +61,6 @@ The onlyLoadAppFromAsar fuse changes the search system that Electron uses to loc
The loadBrowserProcessSpecificV8Snapshot fuse changes which V8 snapshot file is used for the browser process. By default Electron's processes will all use the same V8 snapshot file. When this fuse is enabled the browser process uses the file called `browser_v8_context_snapshot.bin` for its V8 snapshot. The other processes will use the V8 snapshot file that they normally do.
### `grantFileProtocolExtraPrivileges`
**Default:** Enabled
**@electron/fuses:** `FuseV1Options.GrantFileProtocolExtraPrivileges`
The grantFileProtocolExtraPrivileges fuse changes whether pages loaded from the `file://` protocol are given privileges beyond what they would receive in a traditional web browser. This behavior was core to Electron apps in original versions of Electron but is no longer required as apps should be [serving local files from custom protocols](./security.md#18-avoid-usage-of-the-file-protocol-and-prefer-usage-of-custom-protocols) now instead. If you aren't serving pages from `file://` you should disable this fuse.
The extra privileges granted to the `file://` protocol by this fuse are incompletely documented below:
* `file://` protocol pages can use `fetch` to load other assets over `file://`
* `file://` protocol pages can use service workers
* `file://` protocol pages have universal access granted to child frames also running on `file://` protocols regardless of sandbox settings
## How do I flip the fuses?
### The easy way

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