📝 Blink Features
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const mainWindow = new BrowserWindow({})
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## Do Not Use `blinkFeatures`
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Blink is the name of the rendering engine behind Chromium. Similarly to
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`experimentalFeatures`, the `blinkFeatures` property allows developers to
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enable features that have been disabled by default.
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### Why?
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Generally speaking, there are likely good reasons if a feature was not enabled
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by default. Legitimate use cases for enabling specific features exist. As a
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developer, you should know exactly why you need to enable a feature, what the
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ramifications are, and how it impacts the security of your application. Under
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no circumstances should you enable features speculatively.
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### How?
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```js
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// Bad
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const mainWindow = new BrowserWindow({
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webPreferences: {
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blinkFeatures: ['ExecCommandInJavaScript']
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}
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})
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// Good
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const mainWindow = new BrowserWindow()
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```
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## Verify WebView Options Before Creation
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A WebView created in a renderer process that does not have Node.js integration
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enabled will not be able to enable integration itself. However, a WebView will
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