Detail ipc.removeListener & ipc.removeAllListeners
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# ipcMain
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The `ipcMain` module, when used in the main process, handles asynchronous and
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synchronous messages sent from a renderer process (web page). Messages sent from
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a renderer will be emitted to this module.
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The `ipcMain` module is an instance of the
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[EventEmitter](https://nodejs.org/api/events.html) class. When used in the main
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process, it handles asynchronous and synchronous messages sent from a renderer
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process (web page). Messages sent from a renderer will be emitted to this
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module.
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## Sending Messages
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When the event occurs the `callback` is called with an `event` object and a
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message, `arg`.
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Once done listening for messages, if you longer want to activate this callback
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and for whatever reason can't merely stop sending messages on the channel, you
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can use:
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### `ipcMain.removeListener(channel, callback)`
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* `channel` String - The event name.
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* `callback` Function - The reference to the same function that you used for
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`ipcMain.on(channel, callback)`
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Alternatively, if you don't have access to the same callback, you can use:
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### `ipcMain.removeAllListeners(channel)`
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* `channel` String - The event name.
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This has the expected effect of removing *all* handlers to this ipc channel.
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Because of this class' inheritance from the `EventEmitter` node class, you can
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also use `ipcMain.once(channel, callback)` to fire handlers meant to occur only
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once, as in, they won't be activated after one call of `callback`
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## IPC Event
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The `event` object passed to the `callback` has the following methods:
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# ipcRenderer
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The `ipcRenderer` module provides a few methods so you can send synchronous and
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asynchronous messages from the render process (web page) to the main process.
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You can also receive replies from the main process.
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The `ipcRenderer` module is an instance of the
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[EventEmitter](https://nodejs.org/api/events.html) class. It provides a few
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methods so you can send synchronous and asynchronous messages from the render
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process (web page) to the main process. You can also receive replies from the
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main process.
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See [ipcMain](ipc-main.md) for code examples.
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When the event occurs the `callback` is called with an `event` object and
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arbitrary arguments.
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Once done listening for messages, if you longer want to activate this callback
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and for whatever reason can't merely stop sending messages on the channel, you
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can use:
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### `ipcRenderer.removeListener(channel, callback)`
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* `channel` String - The event name.
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* `callback` Function - The reference to the same function that you used for
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`ipcRenderer.on(channel, callback)`
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Alternatively, if you don't have access to the same callback, you can use:
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### `ipcRenderer.removeAllListeners(channel)`
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* `channel` String - The event name.
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This has the expected effect of removing *all* handlers to this ipc channel.
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Because of this class' inheritance from the `EventEmitter` node class, you can
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also use `ipcRenderer.once(channel, callback)` to fire handlers meant to occur only
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once, as in, they won't be activated after one call of `callback`
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## Sending Messages
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The `ipcRenderer` module has the following methods for sending messages:
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