1.0.2 • Published 5 years ago
electron-edge-js-selfcontained v1.0.2
.NET and Node.js in-process on Electron
This is electron-edge-js
fork with fixes to .net core 2.2 and support for self-contained deployment.
As for now works only with .net core 2.2 + macOS/Windows
This is a fork of edge-js adapted to support Electron.
Compatible with
- Electron 1.6.x - Node.js v7.4.0.
- Electron 1.7.x - Node.js v7.9.0.
- Electron 1.8.x - Node.js v8.2.1.
- Electron 2.0.x - Node.js v8.9.3.
- Electron 3.0.x - Node.js v10.2.0.
- Electron 4.0.4+ - Node.js v10.11.0.
Usage is the same as edge or edge-js, replace require('edge')
or require('edge-js')
with require('electron-edge-js-selfcontained')
:
npm install electron-edge-js
-var edge = require('edge-js');
+var edge = require('electron-edge-js-selfcontained');
var helloWorld = edge.func(function () {/*
async (input) => {
return ".NET Welcomes " + input.ToString();
}
*/});
Why use electron-edge-js
?
Electron is built using specific version of Node.js. In order to use edge
in Electron project you would need to recompile it using the same Node.js version.
electron-edge-js
comes precompiled with correct Node.js versions.
Differences from electron-edge
- Uses same codebase as
edge-js
that comes with both latest code changes fromedge
project and additional fixes and improvements available inedge-js
project. - Supports majority of Electron versions.
Quick start
Simple app that shows how to work with .NET Core and .NET Standard using compiled C# libraries. https://github.com/agracio/electron-edge-js-quick-start