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# Updating Applications
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There are several ways to update an Electron application. The easiest and
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officially supported one is taking advantage of the built-in
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[Squirrel](https://github.com/Squirrel) framework and
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Electron's [autoUpdater](../api/auto-updater.md) module.
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## Using `update.electronjs.org`
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GitHub's Electron team maintains [update.electronjs.org], a free and open-source
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webservice that Electron apps can use to self-update. The service is designed
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for Electron apps that meet the following criteria:
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- App runs on macOS or Windows
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- App has a public GitHub repository
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- Builds are published to GitHub Releases
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- Builds are code-signed
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The easiest way to use this service is by installing [update-electron-app],
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a Node.js module preconfigured for use with update.electronjs.org.
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Install the module:
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```sh
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npm install update-electron-app
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```
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Invoke the updater from your app's main process file:
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```js
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require('update-electron-app')()
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```
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By default, this module will check for updates at app startup, then every ten
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minutes. When an update is found, it will automatically be downloaded in the background. When the download completes, a dialog is displayed allowing the user
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to restart the app.
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If you need to customize your configuration, you can
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[pass options to `update-electron-app`][update-electron-app]
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or
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[use the update service directly][update.electronjs.org].
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## Using `electron-builder`
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If your app is packaged with [`electron-builder`][electron-builder-lib] you can use the
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[electron-updater] module, which does not require a server and allows for updates
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from S3, GitHub or any other static file host. This sidesteps Electron's built-in
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update mechanism, meaning that the rest of this documentation will not apply to
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`electron-builder`'s updater.
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## Deploying an Update Server
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If you're developing a private Electron application, or if you're not
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publishing releases to GitHub Releases, it may be necessary to run your own
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update server.
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Depending on your needs, you can choose from one of these:
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- [Hazel][hazel] – Update server for private or open-source apps which can be
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deployed for free on [Now][now]. It pulls from [GitHub Releases][gh-releases]
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and leverages the power of GitHub's CDN.
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- [Nuts][nuts] – Also uses [GitHub Releases][gh-releases], but caches app
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updates on disk and supports private repositories.
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- [electron-release-server][electron-release-server] – Provides a dashboard for
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handling releases and does not require releases to originate on GitHub.
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- [Nucleus][nucleus] – A complete update server for Electron apps maintained by
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Atlassian. Supports multiple applications and channels; uses a static file store
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to minify server cost.
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## Implementing Updates in Your App
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Once you've deployed your update server, continue with importing the required
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modules in your code. The following code might vary for different server
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software, but it works like described when using
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[Hazel](https://github.com/zeit/hazel).
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**Important:** Please ensure that the code below will only be executed in
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your packaged app, and not in development. You can use
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[electron-is-dev](https://github.com/sindresorhus/electron-is-dev) to check for
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the environment.
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```javascript
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const { app, autoUpdater, dialog } = require('electron')
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```
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Next, construct the URL of the update server and tell
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[autoUpdater](../api/auto-updater.md) about it:
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```javascript
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const server = 'https://your-deployment-url.com'
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const feed = `${server}/update/${process.platform}/${app.getVersion()}`
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autoUpdater.setFeedURL(feed)
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```
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As the final step, check for updates. The example below will check every minute:
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```javascript
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setInterval(() => {
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autoUpdater.checkForUpdates()
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}, 60000)
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```
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Once your application is [packaged](../tutorial/application-distribution.md),
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it will receive an update for each new
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[GitHub Release](https://help.github.com/articles/creating-releases/) that you
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publish.
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## Applying Updates
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Now that you've configured the basic update mechanism for your application, you
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need to ensure that the user will get notified when there's an update. This
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can be achieved using the autoUpdater API
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[events](../api/auto-updater.md#events):
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```javascript
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autoUpdater.on('update-downloaded', (event, releaseNotes, releaseName) => {
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const dialogOpts = {
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type: 'info',
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buttons: ['Restart', 'Later'],
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title: 'Application Update',
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message: process.platform === 'win32' ? releaseNotes : releaseName,
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detail: 'A new version has been downloaded. Restart the application to apply the updates.'
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}
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dialog.showMessageBox(dialogOpts, (response) => {
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if (response === 0) autoUpdater.quitAndInstall()
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})
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})
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```
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Also make sure that errors are
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[being handled](../api/auto-updater.md#event-error). Here's an example
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for logging them to `stderr`:
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```javascript
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autoUpdater.on('error', message => {
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console.error('There was a problem updating the application')
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console.error(message)
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})
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```
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[electron-builder-lib]: https://github.com/electron-userland/electron-builder
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[electron-updater]: https://www.electron.build/auto-update
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[now]: https://zeit.co/now
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[hazel]: https://github.com/zeit/hazel
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[nuts]: https://github.com/GitbookIO/nuts
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[gh-releases]: https://help.github.com/articles/creating-releases/
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[electron-release-server]: https://github.com/ArekSredzki/electron-release-server
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[nucleus]: https://github.com/atlassian/nucleus
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[update.electronjs.org]: https://github.com/electron/update.electronjs.org
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[update-electron-app]: https://github.com/electron/update-electron-app |