# protocol > Register a custom protocol and intercept existing protocol requests. Process: [Main](../glossary.md#main-process) An example of implementing a protocol that has the same effect as the `file://` protocol: ```javascript const { app, protocol } = require('electron') const path = require('path') app.on('ready', () => { protocol.registerFileProtocol('atom', (request, callback) => { const url = request.url.substr(7) callback({ path: path.normalize(`${__dirname}/${url}`) }) }, (error) => { if (error) console.error('Failed to register protocol') }) }) ``` **Note:** All methods unless specified can only be used after the `ready` event of the `app` module gets emitted. ## Methods The `protocol` module has the following methods: ### `protocol.registerSchemesAsPrivileged(customSchemes)` * `customSchemes` [CustomScheme[]](structures/custom-scheme.md) **Note:** This method can only be used before the `ready` event of the `app` module gets emitted and can be called only once. Registers the `scheme` as standard, secure, bypasses content security policy for resources, allows registering ServiceWorker and supports fetch API. Specify a privilege with the value of `true` to enable the capability. An example of registering a privileged scheme, with bypassing Content Security Policy: ```javascript const { protocol } = require('electron') protocol.registerSchemesAsPrivileged([ { scheme: 'foo', privileges: { bypassCSP: true } } ]) ``` A standard scheme adheres to what RFC 3986 calls [generic URI syntax](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3986#section-3). For example `http` and `https` are standard schemes, while `file` is not. Registering a scheme as standard, will allow relative and absolute resources to be resolved correctly when served. Otherwise the scheme will behave like the `file` protocol, but without the ability to resolve relative URLs. For example when you load following page with custom protocol without registering it as standard scheme, the image will not be loaded because non-standard schemes can not recognize relative URLs: ```html ``` Registering a scheme as standard will allow access to files through the [FileSystem API][file-system-api]. Otherwise the renderer will throw a security error for the scheme. By default web storage apis (localStorage, sessionStorage, webSQL, indexedDB, cookies) are disabled for non standard schemes. So in general if you want to register a custom protocol to replace the `http` protocol, you have to register it as a standard scheme. ### `protocol.registerFileProtocol(scheme, handler[, completion])` * `scheme` String * `handler` Function * `request` Object * `url` String * `referrer` String * `method` String * `uploadData` [UploadData[]](structures/upload-data.md) * `callback` Function * `filePath` String (optional) * `completion` Function (optional) * `error` Error 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 })`. The object may also have a `headers` property which gives a list of strings for the response headers, e.g. `callback({ path: filePath, headers: ["Content-Security-Policy: default-src 'none'"]})`. 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][net-error]. 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 * `request` Object * `url` String * `referrer` String * `method` String * `uploadData` [UploadData[]](structures/upload-data.md) * `callback` Function * `buffer` (Buffer | [MimeTypedBuffer](structures/mime-typed-buffer.md)) (optional) * `completion` Function (optional) * `error` Error Registers a protocol of `scheme` that will send a `Buffer` as a response. The usage is the same with `registerFileProtocol`, except that the `callback` should be called with either a `Buffer` object or an object that has the `data`, `mimeType`, and `charset` properties. Example: ```javascript const { protocol } = require('electron') protocol.registerBufferProtocol('atom', (request, callback) => { callback({ mimeType: 'text/html', data: Buffer.from('
Response
') }) }, (error) => { if (error) console.error('Failed to register protocol') }) ``` ### `protocol.registerStringProtocol(scheme, handler[, completion])` * `scheme` String * `handler` Function * `request` Object * `url` String * `referrer` String * `method` String * `uploadData` [UploadData[]](structures/upload-data.md) * `callback` Function * `data` String (optional) * `completion` Function (optional) * `error` Error Registers a protocol of `scheme` that will send a `String` as a response. The usage is the same with `registerFileProtocol`, except that the `callback` should be called with either a `String` or an object that has the `data`, `mimeType`, and `charset` properties. ### `protocol.registerHttpProtocol(scheme, handler[, completion])` * `scheme` String * `handler` Function * `request` Object * `url` String * `headers` Object * `referrer` String * `method` String * `uploadData` [UploadData[]](structures/upload-data.md) * `callback` Function * `redirectRequest` Object * `url` String * `method` String * `session` Object (optional) * `uploadData` Object (optional) * `contentType` String - MIME type of the content. * `data` String - Content to be sent. * `completion` Function (optional) * `error` Error Registers a protocol of `scheme` that will send an HTTP request as a response. The usage is the same with `registerFileProtocol`, except that the `callback` should be called with a `redirectRequest` object that has the `url`, `method`, `referrer`, `uploadData` 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`. For POST requests the `uploadData` object must be provided. ### `protocol.registerStreamProtocol(scheme, handler[, completion])` * `scheme` String * `handler` Function * `request` Object * `url` String * `headers` Object * `referrer` String * `method` String * `uploadData` [UploadData[]](structures/upload-data.md) * `callback` Function * `stream` (ReadableStream | [StreamProtocolResponse](structures/stream-protocol-response.md)) (optional) * `completion` Function (optional) * `error` Error Registers a protocol of `scheme` that will send a `Readable` as a response. The usage is similar to the other `register{Any}Protocol`, except that the `callback` should be called with either a `Readable` object or an object that has the `data`, `statusCode`, and `headers` properties. Example: ```javascript const { protocol } = require('electron') const { PassThrough } = require('stream') function createStream (text) { const rv = new PassThrough() // PassThrough is also a Readable stream rv.push(text) rv.push(null) return rv } protocol.registerStreamProtocol('atom', (request, callback) => { callback({ statusCode: 200, headers: { 'content-type': 'text/html' }, data: createStream('
Response
') }) }, (error) => { if (error) console.error('Failed to register protocol') }) ``` It is possible to pass any object that implements the readable stream API (emits `data`/`end`/`error` events). For example, here's how a file could be returned: ```javascript const { protocol } = require('electron') const fs = require('fs') protocol.registerStreamProtocol('atom', (request, callback) => { callback(fs.createReadStream('index.html')) }, (error) => { if (error) console.error('Failed to register protocol') }) ``` ### `protocol.unregisterProtocol(scheme[, completion])` * `scheme` String * `completion` Function (optional) * `error` Error Unregisters the custom protocol of `scheme`. ### `protocol.isProtocolHandled(scheme, callback)` * `scheme` String * `callback` Function * `handled` Boolean The `callback` will be called with a boolean that indicates whether there is already a handler for `scheme`. **[Deprecated Soon](promisification.md)** ### `protocol.isProtocolHandled(scheme)` * `scheme` String Returns `Promise` - fulfilled with a boolean that indicates whether there is already a handler for `scheme`. ### `protocol.interceptFileProtocol(scheme, handler[, completion])` * `scheme` String * `handler` Function * `request` Object * `url` String * `referrer` String * `method` String * `uploadData` [UploadData[]](structures/upload-data.md) * `callback` Function * `filePath` String * `completion` Function (optional) * `error` Error 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 * `request` Object * `url` String * `referrer` String * `method` String * `uploadData` [UploadData[]](structures/upload-data.md) * `callback` Function * `data` String (optional) * `completion` Function (optional) * `error` Error 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 * `request` Object * `url` String * `referrer` String * `method` String * `uploadData` [UploadData[]](structures/upload-data.md) * `callback` Function * `buffer` Buffer (optional) * `completion` Function (optional) * `error` Error 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 * `request` Object * `url` String * `headers` Object * `referrer` String * `method` String * `uploadData` [UploadData[]](structures/upload-data.md) * `callback` Function * `redirectRequest` Object * `url` String * `method` String * `session` Object (optional) * `uploadData` Object (optional) * `contentType` String - MIME type of the content. * `data` String - Content to be sent. * `completion` Function (optional) * `error` Error Intercepts `scheme` protocol and uses `handler` as the protocol's new handler which sends a new HTTP request as a response. ### `protocol.interceptStreamProtocol(scheme, handler[, completion])` * `scheme` String * `handler` Function * `request` Object * `url` String * `headers` Object * `referrer` String * `method` String * `uploadData` [UploadData[]](structures/upload-data.md) * `callback` Function * `stream` (ReadableStream | [StreamProtocolResponse](structures/stream-protocol-response.md)) (optional) * `completion` Function (optional) * `error` Error Same as `protocol.registerStreamProtocol`, except that it replaces an existing protocol handler. ### `protocol.uninterceptProtocol(scheme[, completion])` * `scheme` String * `completion` Function (optional) * `error` Error Remove the interceptor installed for `scheme` and restore its original handler. [net-error]: https://code.google.com/p/chromium/codesearch#chromium/src/net/base/net_error_list.h [file-system-api]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/LocalFileSystem