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	Using Pepper Flash Plugin
Electron supports the Pepper Flash plugin. To use the Pepper Flash plugin in Electron, you should manually specify the location of the Pepper Flash plugin and then enable it in your application.
Prepare a Copy of Flash Plugin
On OS X and Linux, the details of the Pepper Flash plugin can be found by
navigating to chrome://plugins in the Chrome browser. Its location and version
are useful for Electron's Pepper Flash support. You can also copy it to another
location.
Add Electron Switch
You can directly add --ppapi-flash-path and ppapi-flash-version to the
Electron command line or by using the app.commandLine.appendSwitch method
before the app ready event. Also, turn on plugins option of BrowserWindow.
For example:
// Specify flash path.
// On Windows, it might be /path/to/pepflashplayer.dll or just pepflashplayer.dll if it resides main.js
// On OS X, /path/to/PepperFlashPlayer.plugin
// On Linux, /path/to/libpepflashplayer.so
app.commandLine.appendSwitch('ppapi-flash-path', '/path/to/libpepflashplayer.so');
// Optional: Specify flash version, for example, v17.0.0.169
app.commandLine.appendSwitch('ppapi-flash-version', '17.0.0.169');
app.on('ready', () => {
  win = new BrowserWindow({
    width: 800,
    height: 600,
    webPreferences: {
      plugins: true
    }
  });
  win.loadURL(`file://${__dirname}/index.html`);
  // Something else
});
The path to the system wide Pepper Flash plugin can also be obtained by calling app.getPath('pepperFlashSystemPlugin').
Enable Flash Plugin in a <webview> Tag
Add plugins attribute to <webview> tag.
<webview src="http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/" plugins></webview>
Troubleshooting
You can check if Pepper Flash plugin was loaded by inspecting
navigator.plugins in the console of devtools (although you can't know if the
plugin's path is correct).
The architecture of Pepper Flash plugin has to match Electron's one. On Windows, a common error is to use 32bit version of Flash plugin against 64bit version of Electron.