0.2.1 • Published 9 years ago

angular-electron v0.2.1

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angular-electron

angularjs helpers for electron apps

Installation

npm install angular-electron
bower install angular-electron

Use 0.1.x for electron < 0.35.0 and 0.2.x for electron > 0.35.0

Usage

<body>
   <script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/angularjs/1.3.15/angular.min.js"></script>
   <script src="angular-electron.js"></script>
 </body>
angular.module('myModule', ['angular-electron']);

API

renderer modules

These are all the renderer modules that are available as angular services:

desktopCapturer, ipcRenderer, webFrame, clipboard, crashReporter, nativeImage, screen, shell

To use them, simply inject them to your components:

angular.module('myModule').controller('myCtrl', ['shell', function(shell) {
  shell.showItemInFolder(pathToItem);
}]);

remote and node modules

These are all the main modules that are available as angular services:

app, autoUpdater, BrowserWindow, contentTracing, dialog, globalShortcut, Menu, MenuItem, powerMonitor, powerSaveBlocker, protocol, webContents, tray

Node modules:

buffer, child_process, cluster, crypto, dns, events, fs, http, https, net, os, path, punycode, querystring, readline, stream, string_decoder, tls, dgram, url, util, v8, vm, zlib

All of the modules are lazy required (required only on use).

remoteProvider

In order to use a node package (e.g. moment), use the remoteProvider to register the package to an angular service.

angular.module('myModule').config(['remoteProvider', function(remoteProvider) {
  remoteProvider.register('moment');
}]);

or

angular.module('myModule').config(['remoteProvider', function(remoteProvider) {
  remoteProvider.register({name: 'newName', require: 'moment'});
}]);

then inject it as a regular service

angular.module('myModule').controller('myCtrl', ['moment', function(moment) {

}]);

or

angular.module('myModule').controller('myCtrl', ['newName', function(moment) {

}]);

You can also register a module by function:

angular.module('myModule').config(['remoteProvider', function(remoteProvider) {
  remoteProvider.register('exec', function(remote) {
    return remote.require('child_process').exec;
  });
}]);

then use it

angular.module('myModule').controller('myCtrl', ['exec', function(exec) {
    exec('ls');
}]);

process objects

electron process objects are available as angularjs constants.

angular.module('myModule').controller('myCtrl', ['process', 'remoteProcess',
function(process, remoteProcess) {

}]);

current window

The current window is also available as angularjs constant.

angular.module('myModule').controller('myCtrl', ['currentWindow',
function(currentWindow) {

}]);

current web contents

The current web contents module is also available as angularjs constant.

angular.module('myModule').controller('myCtrl', ['currentWebContents',
function(currentWebContents) {

}]);

external link

This is a directive which opens a link in the default desktop browser.

<a href="https://google.com" external-link>google</a>
<button external-link="https://google.com">google</button>

safe shutdown

safe shutdown is a service which handles pre-shudown actions.

angular.module('myModule').controller('myCtrl', ['safeShutdown',
function(safeShutdown) {
  safeShutdown.register(function() {
    logout();
  });
}]);

The function can return a promise to handle async operations.

You can register multiple functions

Then use currentWindow.safeReload or app.safeQuit to reload/quit your app.

These methods are available only after safeShutdown is instantiated.

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