Deprecated
Please use the official way of requiring Electron: https://electronjs.org/docs/tutorial/first-app
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npm install --save-dev @vscode/gulp-electronYou can use this module in two distinct ways: to package your application and/or to download a version of Electron to disk.
You should source your app's files using gulp.src and pipe them through
@vscode/gulp-electron. The following task will create your application in
the app folder, ready for launch.
var gulp = require("gulp");
var symdest = require("gulp-symdest");
var electron = require("@vscode/gulp-electron");
gulp.task("default", function () {
return gulp
.src("src/**")
.pipe(electron({ version: "0.34.1", platform: "darwin" }))
.pipe(symdest("app"));
});Note: It is important to use gulp-symdest only because of the OS X
platform. An application bundle has symlinks within and if you use gulp.dest
to pipe the built app to disk, those will be missing. symdest will make
sure symlinks are taken into account.
Finally, you can always pipe it to a zip archive for easy distribution. joaomoreno/gulp-vinyl-zip is recommended:
var gulp = require("gulp");
var zip = require("gulp-vinyl-zip");
var electron = require("@vscode/gulp-electron");
gulp.task("default", function () {
return gulp
.src("src/**")
.pipe(electron({ version: "0.34.1", platform: "darwin" }))
.pipe(zip.dest("app-darwin.zip"));
});There's also a very handy export electron.dest() function that
makes sure you always have the exact version of Electron in a directory:
var gulp = require("gulp");
var electron = require("@vscode/gulp-electron");
gulp.task("default", function () {
return electron.dest("electron-build", {
version: "0.34.1",
platform: "darwin",
});
});This will place a vanilla Electron build into the electron-build directory.
If you run it consecutively and it detects that the version in the destination directory
is the intended one, it will end up in a no-op. Else it will download the provided version
and replace it.
You must provide the following options:
version- the Electron version to useplatform- kind of OS (darwin,linux,win32)
The following options are optional:
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quiet- suppress a progress bar when downloading -
token- GitHub access token(to avoid request limit. You can grab it here) -
arch- the processor architecture (ia32,x64) -
Windows
winIcon- path to an.icofilecompanyName- company namecopyright- copyright statement
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Darwin
darwinIcon- path to an.icnsfiledarwinHelpBookFolder- theCFBundleHelpBookFoldervaluedarwinHelpBookName- theCFBundleHelpBookNamevaluedarwinBundleDocumentTypes- (reference) array of dictionaries, each containing the following structure:name- theCFBundleTypeNamevaluerole- theCFBundleTypeRolevalueostypes- theCFBundleTypeOSTypesvalue, astringarrayutis- theLSItemContentTypesvalue, astringarrayextensions- theCFBundleTypeExtensionsvalue, astringarray of file extensionsiconFile- theCFBundleTypeIconFilevalue
darwinForceDarkModeSupport- Forces Mojave dark mode support to be enabled for older Electron versions
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Linux
linuxExecutableName- overwrite the name of the executable in Linux