--- title: "ipcRenderer" description: "Communicate asynchronously from a renderer process to the main process." slug: ipc-renderer hide_title: false --- # ipcRenderer > Communicate asynchronously from a renderer process to the main process. Process: [Renderer](../glossary.md#renderer-process) The `ipcRenderer` module is an [EventEmitter][event-emitter]. It provides a few methods so you can send synchronous and asynchronous messages from the render process (web page) to the main process. You can also receive replies from the main process. See [IPC tutorial](../tutorial/ipc.md) for code examples. ## Methods The `ipcRenderer` module has the following method to listen for events and send messages: ### `ipcRenderer.on(channel, listener)` * `channel` string * `listener` Function * `event` IpcRendererEvent * `...args` any[] Listens to `channel`, when a new message arrives `listener` would be called with `listener(event, args...)`. ### `ipcRenderer.once(channel, listener)` * `channel` string * `listener` Function * `event` IpcRendererEvent * `...args` any[] Adds a one time `listener` function for the event. This `listener` is invoked only the next time a message is sent to `channel`, after which it is removed. ### `ipcRenderer.removeListener(channel, listener)` * `channel` string * `listener` Function * `...args` any[] Removes the specified `listener` from the listener array for the specified `channel`. ### `ipcRenderer.removeAllListeners(channel)` * `channel` string Removes all listeners, or those of the specified `channel`. ### `ipcRenderer.send(channel, ...args)` * `channel` string * `...args` any[] Send an asynchronous message to the main process via `channel`, along with arguments. Arguments will be serialized with the [Structured Clone Algorithm][SCA], just like [`window.postMessage`][], so prototype chains will not be included. Sending Functions, Promises, Symbols, WeakMaps, or WeakSets will throw an exception. > **NOTE:** Sending non-standard JavaScript types such as DOM objects or > special Electron objects will throw an exception. > > Since the main process does not have support for DOM objects such as > `ImageBitmap`, `File`, `DOMMatrix` and so on, such objects cannot be sent over > Electron's IPC to the main process, as the main process would have no way to decode > them. Attempting to send such objects over IPC will result in an error. The main process handles it by listening for `channel` with the [`ipcMain`](./ipc-main.md) module. If you need to transfer a [`MessagePort`][] to the main process, use [`ipcRenderer.postMessage`](#ipcrendererpostmessagechannel-message-transfer). If you want to receive a single response from the main process, like the result of a method call, consider using [`ipcRenderer.invoke`](#ipcrendererinvokechannel-args). ### `ipcRenderer.invoke(channel, ...args)` * `channel` string * `...args` any[] Returns `Promise` - Resolves with the response from the main process. Send a message to the main process via `channel` and expect a result asynchronously. Arguments will be serialized with the [Structured Clone Algorithm][SCA], just like [`window.postMessage`][], so prototype chains will not be included. Sending Functions, Promises, Symbols, WeakMaps, or WeakSets will throw an exception. The main process should listen for `channel` with [`ipcMain.handle()`](./ipc-main.md#ipcmainhandlechannel-listener). For example: ```javascript // Renderer process ipcRenderer.invoke('some-name', someArgument).then((result) => { // ... }) // Main process ipcMain.handle('some-name', async (event, someArgument) => { const result = await doSomeWork(someArgument) return result }) ``` If you need to transfer a [`MessagePort`][] to the main process, use [`ipcRenderer.postMessage`](#ipcrendererpostmessagechannel-message-transfer). If you do not need a response to the message, consider using [`ipcRenderer.send`](#ipcrenderersendchannel-args). > **Note** > Sending non-standard JavaScript types such as DOM objects or > special Electron objects will throw an exception. > > Since the main process does not have support for DOM objects such as > `ImageBitmap`, `File`, `DOMMatrix` and so on, such objects cannot be sent over > Electron's IPC to the main process, as the main process would have no way to decode > them. Attempting to send such objects over IPC will result in an error. > **Note** > If the handler in the main process throws an error, > the promise returned by `invoke` will reject. > However, the `Error` object in the renderer process > will not be the same as the one thrown in the main process. ### `ipcRenderer.sendSync(channel, ...args)` * `channel` string * `...args` any[] Returns `any` - The value sent back by the [`ipcMain`](./ipc-main.md) handler. Send a message to the main process via `channel` and expect a result synchronously. Arguments will be serialized with the [Structured Clone Algorithm][SCA], just like [`window.postMessage`], so prototype chains will not be included. Sending Functions, Promises, Symbols, WeakMaps, or WeakSets will throw an exception. > **NOTE:** Sending non-standard JavaScript types such as DOM objects or > special Electron objects will throw an exception. > > Since the main process does not have support for DOM objects such as > `ImageBitmap`, `File`, `DOMMatrix` and so on, such objects cannot be sent over > Electron's IPC to the main process, as the main process would have no way to decode > them. Attempting to send such objects over IPC will result in an error. The main process handles it by listening for `channel` with [`ipcMain`](./ipc-main.md) module, and replies by setting `event.returnValue`. > :warning: **WARNING**: Sending a synchronous message will block the whole > renderer process until the reply is received, so use this method only as a > last resort. It's much better to use the asynchronous version, > [`invoke()`](./ipc-renderer.md#ipcrendererinvokechannel-args). ### `ipcRenderer.postMessage(channel, message, [transfer])` * `channel` string * `message` any * `transfer` MessagePort[] (optional) Send a message to the main process, optionally transferring ownership of zero or more [`MessagePort`][] objects. The transferred `MessagePort` objects will be available in the main process as [`MessagePortMain`](./message-port-main.md) objects by accessing the `ports` property of the emitted event. For example: ```js // Renderer process const { port1, port2 } = new MessageChannel() ipcRenderer.postMessage('port', { message: 'hello' }, [port1]) // Main process ipcMain.on('port', (e, msg) => { const [port] = e.ports // ... }) ``` For more information on using `MessagePort` and `MessageChannel`, see the [MDN documentation](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/MessageChannel). ### `ipcRenderer.sendTo(webContentsId, channel, ...args)` * `webContentsId` number * `channel` string * `...args` any[] Sends a message to a window with `webContentsId` via `channel`. ### `ipcRenderer.sendToHost(channel, ...args)` * `channel` string * `...args` any[] Like `ipcRenderer.send` but the event will be sent to the `` element in the host page instead of the main process. ## Event object The documentation for the `event` object passed to the `callback` can be found in the [`ipc-renderer-event`](./structures/ipc-renderer-event.md) structure docs. [event-emitter]: https://nodejs.org/api/events.html#events_class_eventemitter [SCA]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Web_Workers_API/Structured_clone_algorithm [`window.postMessage`]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Window/postMessage [`MessagePort`]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/MessagePort