1.0.9 • Published 6 years ago

sweet-electron v1.0.9

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3
License
MIT
Repository
github
Last release
6 years ago

Sweet Electron

Easy, minimalist framework for Electron applications.

const electron = require('electron');
const sweet = require('sweet-electron')(electron);

sweet().url(__dirname, 'index.html').run();

Install sweet-electron: yarn add sweet-electron. Copy/paste this code. Run it using electron, such as: $ electron script.js.

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Implementation

Initialization

sweet-electron requires electron to be passed as an argument when importing it. That makes it more like a wrapper. sweet() returns an instance of SweetElectron.

API

SweetElectron

  • url(String|Array[string]|Function): wrapper around loadURL
    • if String: will use it as a path directly
    • if ArrayString: will call path.join on all the arguments
    • if Function: should return a String or an ArrayString. An instance of electron-is is passed as an argument which means that you can write something like: .url((is) => is.dev() ? 'index_dev.html' : 'index.html')
  • menu(electron.Menu|Array[Object]|Function)
  • window(Object|Function): additional options to be passed during the main window creation
    • if Function: should return an Object. Will be passed an electron-is instance as its first parameter
  • ready(Function): function called after Electron's ready event is fired. Requires a function, which will get electron-is and mainWindow parameters.
  • rendererEvents(Object{channel:callback}): will loop over each channel and register its associated callback. Each callback will get a reference to the current main window as its last parameter (e.g (event, payload, mainWindow) => { ... }). Wrapper around ipcMain. Should be combined using ipcRenderer on client-side
  • shortcuts(Object{command:callback}|Function):
    • if Object: based on globalShortcut.register
    • if Function: will get a reference on the main window as its first parameter. Should return an Object
  • on(String, Function): can listen to all of the available events on electron.app. The last argument is a reference to the current main window (e.g mainWindow => { ... }).
  • run()

Advanced Example

const electron = require('electron');
const sweet = require('sweet-electron')(electron);

/**
 * All the code has been folded inside `sweet-electron` methods for the sake of
 * the example.
 * For bigger applications, you can surely split your code into different files
 * which will help you to keep an easy-to-maintain project.
 */

sweet()
  .url((is) => [__dirname, is.dev() ? 'index_dev.html' : 'index.html'])
  .window({ height: 800, transparent: true })
  .menu((app) => [{ label: app.getName() }, { type: 'separator' }, { role: 'quit' }])
  .events({
    setOpacity: (event, opacity, mainWindow) => mainWindow.setOpacity(opacity),
  })
  .run();
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