# protocol The `protocol` module can register a custom protocol or intercept an existing protocol. An example of implementing a protocol that has the same effect as the `file://` protocol: ```javascript const electron = require('electron'); const app = electron.app; const path = require('path'); app.on('ready', function() { var protocol = electron.protocol; protocol.registerFileProtocol('atom', function(request, callback) { var url = request.url.substr(7); callback({path: path.normalize(__dirname + '/' + url)}); }, function (error) { if (error) console.error('Failed to register protocol') }); }); ``` **Note:** This module can only be used after the `ready` event in the `app` module is emitted. ## Methods The `protocol` module has the following methods: ### `protocol.registerStandardSchemes(schemes)` * `schemes` Array - Custom schemes to be registered as standard schemes. A standard `scheme` adheres to what RFC 3986 calls [generic URI syntax](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3986#section-3). This includes `file:` and `filesystem:`. ### `protocol.registerFileProtocol(scheme, handler[, completion])` * `scheme` String * `handler` Function * `completion` Function (optional) Registers a protocol of `scheme` that will send the file as a response. The `handler` will be called with `handler(request, callback)` when a `request` is going to be created with `scheme`. `completion` will be called with `completion(null)` when `scheme` is successfully registered or `completion(error)` when failed. To handle the `request`, the `callback` should be called with either the file's path or an object that has a `path` property, e.g. `callback(filePath)` or `callback({path: filePath})`. When `callback` is called with nothing, a number, or an object that has an `error` property, the `request` will fail with the `error` number you specified. For the available error numbers you can use, please see the [net error list](https://code.google.com/p/chromium/codesearch#chromium/src/net/base/net_error_list.h). By default the `scheme` is treated like `http:`, which is parsed differently than protocols that follow the "generic URI syntax" like `file:`, so you probably want to call `protocol.registerStandardSchemes` to have your scheme treated as a standard scheme. ### `protocol.registerBufferProtocol(scheme, handler[, completion])` * `scheme` String * `handler` Function * `completion` Function (optional) Registers a protocol of `scheme` that will send a `Buffer` as a response. The `callback` should be called with either a `Buffer` object or an object that has the `data`, `mimeType`, and `chart` properties. Example: ```javascript protocol.registerBufferProtocol('atom', function(request, callback) { callback({mimeType: 'text/html', data: new Buffer('
Response
')}); }, function (error) { if (error) console.error('Failed to register protocol') }); ``` ### `protocol.registerStringProtocol(scheme, handler[, completion])` * `scheme` String * `handler` Function * `completion` Function (optional) Registers a protocol of `scheme` that will send a `String` as a response. The `callback` should be called with either a `String` or an object that has the `data`, `mimeType`, and `chart` properties. ### `protocol.registerHttpProtocol(scheme, handler[, completion])` * `scheme` String * `handler` Function * `completion` Function (optional) Registers a protocol of `scheme` that will send an HTTP request as a response. The `callback` should be called with an object that has the `url`, `method`, `referer`, and `session` properties. By default the HTTP request will reuse the current session. If you want the request to have a different session you should set `session` to `null`. ### `protocol.unregisterProtocol(scheme[, completion])` * `scheme` String * `completion` Function (optional) Unregisters the custom protocol of `scheme`. ### `protocol.isProtocolHandled(scheme, callback)` * `scheme` String * `callback` Function The `callback` will be called with a boolean that indicates whether there is already a handler for `scheme`. ### `protocol.interceptFileProtocol(scheme, handler[, completion])` * `scheme` String * `handler` Function * `completion` Function (optional) Intercepts `scheme` protocol and uses `handler` as the protocol's new handler which sends a file as a response. ### `protocol.interceptStringProtocol(scheme, handler[, completion])` * `scheme` String * `handler` Function * `completion` Function (optional) Intercepts `scheme` protocol and uses `handler` as the protocol's new handler which sends a `String` as a response. ### `protocol.interceptBufferProtocol(scheme, handler[, completion])` * `scheme` String * `handler` Function * `completion` Function (optional) Intercepts `scheme` protocol and uses `handler` as the protocol's new handler which sends a `Buffer` as a response. ### `protocol.interceptHttpProtocol(scheme, handler[, completion])` * `scheme` String * `handler` Function * `completion` Function (optional) Intercepts `scheme` protocol and uses `handler` as the protocol's new handler which sends a new HTTP request as a response. ### `protocol.uninterceptProtocol(scheme[, completion])` * `scheme` String * `completion` Function Remove the interceptor installed for `scheme` and restore its original handler.