electron/docs/api/message-port-main.md
Samuel Attard 81795744cf
fix: ensure the typescript definitions only export correct value types (#28712)
* fix: ensure the typescript definitions only export correct value types

In typescript there are two main types of "types" you can export, value types (class, const) and definition types (type, interface).  The typescript compiler will let anything declared via const or class be used as a value.  Unfortunately we were exporting a bunch of things (see the diff) as class/const when they weren't actually exported values. This lead to typescript being happy but the runtime throwing errors (not something we want).

This change passes "exported-in" context through our docs, to the parser and then to the definitions generator to ensure we only mark things as exported in the ts defs that we actually export.

Fixes #22167

* chore: update typescript-defs

* chore: update typescript-defs

* chore: fix bad typescript in IPC test

* docs: test rendering of new syntax

* chore: update per feedback, use same syntax but with 'this is not exportedd' line
2021-06-15 13:50:31 -07:00

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MessagePortMain

MessagePortMain is the main-process-side equivalent of the DOM MessagePort object. It behaves similarly to the DOM version, with the exception that it uses the Node.js EventEmitter event system, instead of the DOM EventTarget system. This means you should use port.on('message', ...) to listen for events, instead of port.onmessage = ... or port.addEventListener('message', ...)

See the Channel Messaging API documentation for more information on using channel messaging.

MessagePortMain is an [EventEmitter][event-emitter].

Class: MessagePortMain

Port interface for channel messaging in the main process.

Process: Main
This class is not exported from the 'electron' module. It is only available as a return value of other methods in the Electron API.

Instance Methods

port.postMessage(message, [transfer])

  • message any
  • transfer MessagePortMain[] (optional)

Sends a message from the port, and optionally, transfers ownership of objects to other browsing contexts.

port.start()

Starts the sending of messages queued on the port. Messages will be queued until this method is called.

port.close()

Disconnects the port, so it is no longer active.

Instance Events

Event: 'message'

Returns:

  • messageEvent Object
    • data any
    • ports MessagePortMain[]

Emitted when a MessagePortMain object receives a message.

Event: 'close'

Emitted when the remote end of a MessagePortMain object becomes disconnected.