import { Buffer } from 'buffer' import * as fs from 'fs' import * as path from 'path' import * as util from 'util' const Module = require('module') // We modified the original process.argv to let node.js load the init.js, // we need to restore it here. process.argv.splice(1, 1) // Clear search paths. require('../common/reset-search-paths') // Import common settings. require('@electron/internal/common/init') if (process.platform === 'win32') { // Redirect node's console to use our own implementations, since node can not // handle console output when running as GUI program. const consoleLog = (format: any, ...args: any[]) => { return process.log(util.format(format, ...args) + '\n') } const streamWrite: NodeJS.WritableStream['write'] = function (chunk: Buffer | string, encoding?: any, callback?: Function) { if (Buffer.isBuffer(chunk)) { chunk = chunk.toString(encoding) } process.log(chunk) if (callback) { callback() } return true } console.log = console.error = console.warn = consoleLog process.stdout.write = process.stderr.write = streamWrite } // Don't quit on fatal error. process.on('uncaughtException', function (error) { // Do nothing if the user has a custom uncaught exception handler. if (process.listenerCount('uncaughtException') > 1) { return } // Show error in GUI. // We can't import { dialog } at the top of this file as this file is // responsible for setting up the require hook for the "electron" module // so we import it inside the handler down here import('electron') .then(({ dialog }) => { const stack = error.stack ? error.stack : `${error.name}: ${error.message}` const message = 'Uncaught Exception:\n' + stack dialog.showErrorBox('A JavaScript error occurred in the main process', message) }) }) // Emit 'exit' event on quit. const { app } = require('electron') app.on('quit', function (event, exitCode) { process.emit('exit', exitCode) }) if (process.platform === 'win32') { // If we are a Squirrel.Windows-installed app, set app user model ID // so that users don't have to do this. // // Squirrel packages are always of the form: // // PACKAGE-NAME // - Update.exe // - app-VERSION // - OUREXE.exe // // Squirrel itself will always set the shortcut's App User Model ID to the // form `com.squirrel.PACKAGE-NAME.OUREXE`. We need to call // app.setAppUserModelId with a matching identifier so that renderer processes // will inherit this value. const updateDotExe = path.join(path.dirname(process.execPath), '..', 'update.exe') if (fs.existsSync(updateDotExe)) { const packageDir = path.dirname(path.resolve(updateDotExe)) const packageName = path.basename(packageDir).replace(/\s/g, '') const exeName = path.basename(process.execPath).replace(/\.exe$/i, '').replace(/\s/g, '') app.setAppUserModelId(`com.squirrel.${packageName}.${exeName}`) } } // Map process.exit to app.exit, which quits gracefully. process.exit = app.exit as () => never // Load the RPC server. require('@electron/internal/browser/rpc-server') // Load the guest view manager. require('@electron/internal/browser/guest-view-manager') require('@electron/internal/browser/guest-window-manager') // Now we try to load app's package.json. let packagePath = null let packageJson = null const searchPaths = ['app', 'app.asar', 'default_app.asar'] if (process.resourcesPath) { for (packagePath of searchPaths) { try { packagePath = path.join(process.resourcesPath, packagePath) packageJson = Module._load(path.join(packagePath, 'package.json')) break } catch { continue } } } if (packageJson == null) { process.nextTick(function () { return process.exit(1) }) throw new Error('Unable to find a valid app') } // Set application's version. if (packageJson.version != null) { app.setVersion(packageJson.version) } // Set application's name. if (packageJson.productName != null) { app.name = `${packageJson.productName}`.trim() } else if (packageJson.name != null) { app.name = `${packageJson.name}`.trim() } // Set application's desktop name. if (packageJson.desktopName != null) { app.setDesktopName(packageJson.desktopName) } else { app.setDesktopName(`${app.name}.desktop`) } // Set v8 flags, delibrately lazy load so that apps that do not use this // feature do not pay the price if (packageJson.v8Flags != null) { require('v8').setFlagsFromString(packageJson.v8Flags) } app._setDefaultAppPaths(packagePath) // Load the chrome devtools support. require('@electron/internal/browser/devtools') // Load the chrome extension support. if (!process.electronBinding('features').isExtensionsEnabled()) { require('@electron/internal/browser/chrome-extension') } // Load protocol module to ensure it is populated on app ready require('@electron/internal/browser/api/protocol') // Set main startup script of the app. const mainStartupScript = packageJson.main || 'index.js' const KNOWN_XDG_DESKTOP_VALUES = ['Pantheon', 'Unity:Unity7', 'pop:GNOME'] function currentPlatformSupportsAppIndicator () { if (process.platform !== 'linux') return false const currentDesktop = process.env.XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP if (!currentDesktop) return false if (KNOWN_XDG_DESKTOP_VALUES.includes(currentDesktop)) return true // ubuntu based or derived session (default ubuntu one, communitheme…) supports // indicator too. if (/ubuntu/ig.test(currentDesktop)) return true return false } // Workaround for electron/electron#5050 and electron/electron#9046 if (currentPlatformSupportsAppIndicator()) { process.env.XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP = 'Unity' } // Quit when all windows are closed and no other one is listening to this. app.on('window-all-closed', () => { if (app.listenerCount('window-all-closed') === 1) { app.quit() } }) Promise.all([ import('@electron/internal/browser/default-menu'), app.whenReady() ]).then(([{ setDefaultApplicationMenu }]) => { // Create default menu setDefaultApplicationMenu() }) if (packagePath) { // Finally load app's main.js and transfer control to C++. process._firstFileName = Module._resolveFilename(path.join(packagePath, mainStartupScript), null, false) Module._load(path.join(packagePath, mainStartupScript), Module, true) } else { console.error('Failed to locate a valid package to load (app, app.asar or default_app.asar)') console.error('This normally means you\'ve damaged the Electron package somehow') }