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== An Application Template ==

=== main.js ===
== Building ==



=== Electron Builder ===

Upstream strongly recommends using '''`yarn(1)`''' (not `npm(1)`) to install '''Electron Builder'''.

{{{
yarn add electron-builder --dev
}}}

See [[ElectronBuilder|here]] for details on how to use `electron-builder` in a project.



=== Manual Building ===

See [[https://www.electronjs.org/docs/tutorial/application-distribution#manual-distribution|here]] for instructions on manually building an Electron app, optionally with source code obfuscation.

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== Usage ==

A basic Election application looks like:
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== Menu Bar ==

The menu bar is composed of menus and sub-menus. Design a 'template' (see below) and have it built into a menu, then apply the menu to the application.


=== Menu Bar ===

The '''menu bar''' is composed of menus and sub-menus. Design a 'template' (see below) and have it built into a menu, then apply the menu to the application.
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=== Platform-Specific Menus === ==== Platform-Specific Menus ====
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== Keyboard Shortcuts ==

=== Built-in Method ===


=== Keyboard Shortcuts ===

==== Built-in Method ====
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=== electron-localshortcut === ==== electron-localshortcut ====
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=== Platform-Specific Shortcuts === ==== Platform-Specific Shortcuts ====

Electron


Building

Electron Builder

Upstream strongly recommends using yarn(1) (not npm(1)) to install Electron Builder.

yarn add electron-builder --dev

See here for details on how to use electron-builder in a project.

Manual Building

See here for instructions on manually building an Electron app, optionally with source code obfuscation.


Usage

A basic Election application looks like:

const { app, BrowserWindow } = require("electron");
const path = require("path");

let win;
function init() {
  win = NewBrowserWindow({
    width: 800,
    height: 600,
    webPreferences: {
      contextIsolation: true,
      nodeIntegration: false,
      preload: path.join(__dirname, "preload.js")
    }
  });

  win.loadFile(path.join(__dirname, "index.html"));

  win.on("closed", () => {
    win = null;
  });
}

app.on("ready", init);

app.on("window-all-closed", () => {
  if (process.platform !== "darwin") {
    app.quit();
  }
});

app.on("activate", () => {
  if (win === null) {
    init()
  }
});

The menu bar is composed of menus and sub-menus. Design a 'template' (see below) and have it built into a menu, then apply the menu to the application.

const { app, BrowserWindow, menu, shell } = require("electron");

const template = [
  {
    label: 'File',
    submenu: [
      {
        label: 'Exit',
        click() {
          app.quit()
        }
      }
    ]
  },
  {
    label: 'Help',
    submenu: [
      {
        label: 'Learn More',
        click: async () => {
          await shell.openExternal('https://example.org');
        }
      }
    ]
  }
];

const menu = Menu.buildFromTemplate(template);
Menu.setApplicationMenu(menu);

The above example features two ways to define the corresponding action for a menu item, and it also demonstrates how an async function can be used.

Platform-Specific Menus

Using conditional logic and array unpacking, platform-specific menus can be maintained in the same codebase.

const { app, BrowserWindow, menu } = require("electron");
const isMac = process.platform === 'darwin';

const template = [
  ...(isMac ? [{
    label: app.name,
    submenu: [
      { role: 'about' },
      { role: 'quit' }
    ]
  }] : []),
  {
    label: 'File',
    submenu: [
      isMac ? { role: 'close' } : { role: 'quit' }
    ]
  }
];

Keyboard Shortcuts

Built-in Method

Follow the above example for menu items, but add an accelerator option to the corresponding menu item.

const { app, BrowserWindow, menu } = require("electron");

const template = [
  {
    label: 'File',
    submenu: [
      {
        label: 'Save',
        accelerator: 'CmdOrCtrl+S',
        click: saveFile()
      }
    ]
  }
]

electron-localshortcut

A simpler method is to use the electron-localshortcut package.

const { app, BrowserWindow } = require("electron");
const shortcut = require("electron-shortcut");

shortcut.register(win, "CmdOrCtrl+S", () => {
  saveFile();
});

Platform-Specific Shortcuts

Apople computers famously have a different keyboard. Unfortunately, those end users will expect the Command key to work like the Control key for everyone else.

The helper modifier CmdOrCtrl exists to simplify this need as shown in the above examples. Nonetheless, it is possible to re-invent the wheel.

const { app, BrowserWindow, menu } = require("electron");
const isMac = process.platform === 'darwin';

const template = [
  {
    label: 'File',
    submenu: [
      {
        role: 'Save File',
        accelerator: isMac ? 'Cmd+S' : 'Ctrl+S',
        click: saveFile()
      }
    ]
  }
]


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