Merge pull request #9754 from t-hofmann/patch-1

Create app.md
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Kevin Sawicki 2017-06-26 08:53:44 -07:00 committed by GitHub
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@ -684,9 +684,9 @@ allowing multiple instances of your app to run, this will ensure that only a
single instance of your app is running, and other instances signal this single instance of your app is running, and other instances signal this
instance and exit. instance and exit.
`callback` will be called with `callback(argv, workingDirectory)` when a second `callback` will be called by the first instance with `callback(argv, workingDirectory)`
instance has been executed. `argv` is an Array of the second instance's command when a second instance has been executed. `argv` is an Array of the second instance's
line arguments, and `workingDirectory` is its current working directory. Usually command line arguments, and `workingDirectory` is its current working directory. Usually
applications respond to this by making their primary window focused and applications respond to this by making their primary window focused and
non-minimized. non-minimized.
@ -711,7 +711,7 @@ starts:
const {app} = require('electron') const {app} = require('electron')
let myWindow = null let myWindow = null
const shouldQuit = app.makeSingleInstance((commandLine, workingDirectory) => { const isSecondInstance = app.makeSingleInstance((commandLine, workingDirectory) => {
// Someone tried to run a second instance, we should focus our window. // Someone tried to run a second instance, we should focus our window.
if (myWindow) { if (myWindow) {
if (myWindow.isMinimized()) myWindow.restore() if (myWindow.isMinimized()) myWindow.restore()
@ -719,7 +719,7 @@ const shouldQuit = app.makeSingleInstance((commandLine, workingDirectory) => {
} }
}) })
if (shouldQuit) { if (isSecondInstance) {
app.quit() app.quit()
} }