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app
The app module is responsible for controlling the application's life time.
The example of quitting the whole application when the last window is closed:
var app = require('app');
app.on('window-all-closed', function() {
app.quit();
});
Event: will-finish-launching
Emitted when application has done basic startup. On Windows and Linux it is the
same with ready event, on OS X this event represents the
applicationWillFinishLaunching message of NSApplication, usually you would
setup listeners to open-file and open-url events here, and start the crash
reporter and auto updater.
Under most cases you should just do everything in ready event.
Event: ready
Emitted when atom-shell has done everything initialization.
Event: window-all-closed
Emitted when all windows have been closed.
This event is only emitted when the application is not going to quit. If a
user pressed Cmd + Q, or the developer called app.quit(), atom-shell would
first try to close all windows and then emit the will-quit event, and in
this case the window-all-closed would not be emitted.
Event: will-quit
eventEvent
Emitted when all windows have been closed and the application will quit.
Calling event.preventDefault() will prevent the default behaviour, which is
terminating the application.
See description of window-all-closed for the differences between will-quit
and it.
Event: quit
Emitted when application is quitting.
Event: open-file
eventEventpathString
Emitted when user wants to open a file with the application, it usually happens when the application is already opened and then OS wants to reuse the application to open file.
You should call event.preventDefault() if you want to handle this event.
Event: open-url
eventEventurlString
Emitted when user wants to open a URL with the application, this URL scheme must be registered to be opened by your application.
You should call event.preventDefault() if you want to handle this event.
Event: activate-with-no-open-windows
Emitted when the application is activated while there is no opened windows. It usually happens when user has closed all of application's windows and then click on the application's dock icon.
app.quit()
Try to close all windows. If all windows are successfully closed, the
will-quit event will be emitted and by default the application would be
terminated.
This method guarantees all beforeunload and unload handlers are correctly
executed. It is possible that a window cancels the quitting by returning
false in beforeunload handler.
app.terminate()
Quit the application directly, it will not try to close all windows so cleanup code will not run.
app.getDataPath()
Returns the path for storing configuration files, with app name appended.
%APPDATA%\MyAppNameon Windows~/.config/MyAppNameon Linux~/Library/Application Support/MyAppNameon OS X
app.getVersion()
Returns the version of loaded application, if no version is found in
application's package.json, the version of current bundle or executable would
be returned.
app.getName()
Returns current application's name, the name in package.json would be
used.
Usually the name field of package.json is a short lowercased name, according
to the spec of npm modules. So usually you should also specify a productName
field, which is your application's full capitalized name, and it will be
preferred over name by atom-shell.
app.resolveProxy(url, callback)
urlURLcallbackFunction
Resolves the proxy information for url, the callback would be called with
callback(proxy) when the request is done.
app.addRecentDocument(path)
pathString
Adds path to recent documents list.
This list is managed by the system, on Windows you can visit the list from task bar, and on Mac you can visit it from dock menu.
app.clearRecentDocuments()
Clears the recent documents list.
app.setUserTasks(tasks)
tasksArray - Array ofTaskobjects
Adds tasks to the Tasks category of JumpList on Windows.
The tasks is an array of Task objects in following format:
TaskObjectprogramString - Path of the program to execute, usually you should specifyprocess.execPathwhich opens current programargumentsString - The arguments of command line whenprogramis executedtitleString - The string to be displayed in a JumpListdescriptionString - Description of this taskiconPathString - The absolute path to an icon to be displayed in a JumpList, it can be arbitrary resource file that contains an icon, usually you can specifyprocess.execPathto show the icon of the programiconIndexInteger - The icon index in the icon file. If an icon file consists of two or more icons, set this value to identify the icon. If an icon file consists of one icon, this value is 0
Note: This API is only available on Windows.
app.commandLine.appendSwitch(switch, [value])
Append a switch [with optional value] to Chromium's command line.
Note: This will not affect process.argv, and is mainly used by developers
to control some low-level Chromium behaviors.
app.commandLine.appendArgument(value)
Append an argument to Chromium's command line. The argument will quoted properly.
Note: This will not affect process.argv.
app.dock.bounce([type])
typeString - Can becriticalorinformational, the default isinformational
When critical is passed, the dock icon will bounce until either the
application becomes active or the request is canceled.
When informational is passed, the dock icon will bounce for one second. The
request, though, remains active until either the application becomes active or
the request is canceled.
An ID representing the request would be returned.
Note: This API is only available on Mac.
app.dock.cancelBounce(id)
idInteger
Cancel the bounce of id.
Note: This API is only available on Mac.
app.dock.setBadge(text)
textString
Sets the string to be displayed in the dock’s badging area.
Note: This API is only available on Mac.
app.dock.getBadge()
Returns the badge string of the dock.
Note: This API is only available on Mac.
app.dock.hide()
Hides the dock icon.
Note: This API is only available on Mac.
app.dock.show()
Shows the dock icon.
Note: This API is only available on Mac.
app.dock.setMenu(menu)
menuMenu
Sets the application dock menu.
Note: This API is only available on Mac.