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# app
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> Control your application's event lifecycle.
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Process: [Main](../glossary.md#main-process)
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The following example shows how to quit the application when the last window is
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closed:
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```javascript
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const {app} = require('electron')
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app.on('window-all-closed', () => {
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app.quit()
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})
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```
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## Events
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The `app` object emits the following events:
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### Event: 'will-finish-launching'
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Emitted when the application has finished basic startup. On Windows and Linux,
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the `will-finish-launching` event is the same as the `ready` event; on macOS,
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this event represents the `applicationWillFinishLaunching` notification of
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`NSApplication`. You would usually set up listeners for the `open-file` and
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`open-url` events here, and start the crash reporter and auto updater.
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In most cases, you should just do everything in the `ready` event handler.
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### Event: 'ready'
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Returns:
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* `launchInfo` Object _macOS_
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Emitted when Electron has finished initializing. On macOS, `launchInfo` holds
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the `userInfo` of the `NSUserNotification` that was used to open the application,
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if it was launched from Notification Center. You can call `app.isReady()` to
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check if this event has already fired.
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### Event: 'window-all-closed'
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Emitted when all windows have been closed.
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If you do not subscribe to this event and all windows are closed, the default
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behavior is to quit the app; however, if you subscribe, you control whether the
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app quits or not. If the user pressed `Cmd + Q`, or the developer called
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`app.quit()`, Electron will first try to close all the windows and then emit the
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`will-quit` event, and in this case the `window-all-closed` event would not be
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emitted.
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### Event: 'before-quit'
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Returns:
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* `event` Event
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Emitted before the application starts closing its windows.
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Calling `event.preventDefault()` will prevent the default behaviour, which is
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terminating the application.
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**Note:** If application quit was initiated by `autoUpdater.quitAndInstall()`
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then `before-quit` is emitted *after* emitting `close` event on all windows and
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closing them.
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### Event: 'will-quit'
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Returns:
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* `event` Event
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Emitted when all windows have been closed and the application will quit.
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Calling `event.preventDefault()` will prevent the default behaviour, which is
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terminating the application.
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See the description of the `window-all-closed` event for the differences between
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the `will-quit` and `window-all-closed` events.
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### Event: 'quit'
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Returns:
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* `event` Event
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* `exitCode` Integer
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Emitted when the application is quitting.
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### Event: 'open-file' _macOS_
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Returns:
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* `event` Event
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* `path` String
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Emitted when the user wants to open a file with the application. The `open-file`
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event is usually emitted when the application is already open and the OS wants
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to reuse the application to open the file. `open-file` is also emitted when a
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file is dropped onto the dock and the application is not yet running. Make sure
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to listen for the `open-file` event very early in your application startup to
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handle this case (even before the `ready` event is emitted).
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You should call `event.preventDefault()` if you want to handle this event.
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On Windows, you have to parse `process.argv` (in the main process) to get the
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filepath.
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### Event: 'open-url' _macOS_
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Returns:
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* `event` Event
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* `url` String
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Emitted when the user wants to open a URL with the application. Your application's
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`Info.plist` file must define the url scheme within the `CFBundleURLTypes` key, and
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set `NSPrincipalClass` to `AtomApplication`.
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You should call `event.preventDefault()` if you want to handle this event.
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### Event: 'activate' _macOS_
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Returns:
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* `event` Event
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* `hasVisibleWindows` Boolean
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Emitted when the application is activated, which usually happens when the user
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clicks on the application's dock icon.
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### Event: 'continue-activity' _macOS_
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Returns:
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* `event` Event
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* `type` String - A string identifying the activity. Maps to
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[`NSUserActivity.activityType`][activity-type].
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* `userInfo` Object - Contains app-specific state stored by the activity on
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another device.
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Emitted during [Handoff][handoff] when an activity from a different device wants
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to be resumed. You should call `event.preventDefault()` if you want to handle
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this event.
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A user activity can be continued only in an app that has the same developer Team
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ID as the activity's source app and that supports the activity's type.
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Supported activity types are specified in the app's `Info.plist` under the
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`NSUserActivityTypes` key.
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### Event: 'browser-window-blur'
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Returns:
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* `event` Event
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* `window` BrowserWindow
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Emitted when a [browserWindow](browser-window.md) gets blurred.
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### Event: 'browser-window-focus'
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Returns:
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* `event` Event
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* `window` BrowserWindow
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Emitted when a [browserWindow](browser-window.md) gets focused.
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### Event: 'browser-window-created'
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Returns:
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* `event` Event
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* `window` BrowserWindow
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Emitted when a new [browserWindow](browser-window.md) is created.
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### Event: 'web-contents-created'
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Returns:
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* `event` Event
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* `webContents` WebContents
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Emitted when a new [webContents](web-contents.md) is created.
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### Event: 'certificate-error'
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Returns:
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* `event` Event
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* `webContents` [WebContents](web-contents.md)
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* `url` String
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* `error` String - The error code
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* `certificate` [Certificate](structures/certificate.md)
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* `callback` Function
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* `isTrusted` Boolean - Whether to consider the certificate as trusted
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Emitted when failed to verify the `certificate` for `url`, to trust the
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certificate you should prevent the default behavior with
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`event.preventDefault()` and call `callback(true)`.
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```javascript
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const {app} = require('electron')
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app.on('certificate-error', (event, webContents, url, error, certificate, callback) => {
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if (url === 'https://github.com') {
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// Verification logic.
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event.preventDefault()
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callback(true)
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} else {
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callback(false)
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}
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})
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```
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### Event: 'select-client-certificate'
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Returns:
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* `event` Event
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* `webContents` [WebContents](web-contents.md)
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* `url` URL
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* `certificateList` [Certificate[]](structures/certificate.md)
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* `callback` Function
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* `certificate` [Certificate](structures/certificate.md) (optional)
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Emitted when a client certificate is requested.
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The `url` corresponds to the navigation entry requesting the client certificate
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and `callback` can be called with an entry filtered from the list. Using
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`event.preventDefault()` prevents the application from using the first
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certificate from the store.
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```javascript
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const {app} = require('electron')
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app.on('select-client-certificate', (event, webContents, url, list, callback) => {
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event.preventDefault()
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callback(list[0])
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})
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```
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### Event: 'login'
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Returns:
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* `event` Event
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* `webContents` [WebContents](web-contents.md)
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* `request` Object
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* `method` String
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* `url` URL
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* `referrer` URL
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* `authInfo` Object
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* `isProxy` Boolean
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* `scheme` String
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* `host` String
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* `port` Integer
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* `realm` String
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* `callback` Function
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* `username` String
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* `password` String
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Emitted when `webContents` wants to do basic auth.
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The default behavior is to cancel all authentications, to override this you
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should prevent the default behavior with `event.preventDefault()` and call
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`callback(username, password)` with the credentials.
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```javascript
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const {app} = require('electron')
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app.on('login', (event, webContents, request, authInfo, callback) => {
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event.preventDefault()
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callback('username', 'secret')
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})
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```
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### Event: 'gpu-process-crashed'
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Returns:
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* `event` Event
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* `killed` Boolean
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Emitted when the gpu process crashes or is killed.
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### Event: 'accessibility-support-changed' _macOS_ _Windows_
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Returns:
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* `event` Event
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* `accessibilitySupportEnabled` Boolean - `true` when Chrome's accessibility
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support is enabled, `false` otherwise.
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Emitted when Chrome's accessibility support changes. This event fires when
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assistive technologies, such as screen readers, are enabled or disabled.
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See https://www.chromium.org/developers/design-documents/accessibility for more
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details.
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## Methods
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The `app` object has the following methods:
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**Note:** Some methods are only available on specific operating systems and are
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labeled as such.
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### `app.quit()`
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Try to close all windows. The `before-quit` event will be emitted first. If all
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windows are successfully closed, the `will-quit` event will be emitted and by
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default the application will terminate.
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This method guarantees that all `beforeunload` and `unload` event handlers are
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correctly executed. It is possible that a window cancels the quitting by
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returning `false` in the `beforeunload` event handler.
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### `app.exit([exitCode])`
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* `exitCode` Integer (optional)
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Exits immediately with `exitCode`. `exitCode` defaults to 0.
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All windows will be closed immediately without asking user and the `before-quit`
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and `will-quit` events will not be emitted.
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### `app.relaunch([options])`
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* `options` Object (optional)
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* `args` String[] - (optional)
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* `execPath` String (optional)
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Relaunches the app when current instance exits.
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By default the new instance will use the same working directory and command line
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arguments with current instance. When `args` is specified, the `args` will be
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passed as command line arguments instead. When `execPath` is specified, the
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`execPath` will be executed for relaunch instead of current app.
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Note that this method does not quit the app when executed, you have to call
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`app.quit` or `app.exit` after calling `app.relaunch` to make the app restart.
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When `app.relaunch` is called for multiple times, multiple instances will be
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started after current instance exited.
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An example of restarting current instance immediately and adding a new command
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line argument to the new instance:
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```javascript
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const {app} = require('electron')
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app.relaunch({args: process.argv.slice(1).concat(['--relaunch'])})
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app.exit(0)
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```
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### `app.isReady()`
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Returns `Boolean` - `true` if Electron has finished initializing, `false` otherwise.
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### `app.focus()`
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On Linux, focuses on the first visible window. On macOS, makes the application
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the active app. On Windows, focuses on the application's first window.
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### `app.hide()` _macOS_
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Hides all application windows without minimizing them.
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### `app.show()` _macOS_
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Shows application windows after they were hidden. Does not automatically focus
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them.
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### `app.getAppPath()`
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Returns `String` - The current application directory.
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### `app.getPath(name)`
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* `name` String
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Returns `String` - A path to a special directory or file associated with `name`. On
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failure an `Error` is thrown.
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You can request the following paths by the name:
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* `home` User's home directory.
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* `appData` Per-user application data directory, which by default points to:
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* `%APPDATA%` on Windows
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* `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME` or `~/.config` on Linux
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* `~/Library/Application Support` on macOS
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* `userData` The directory for storing your app's configuration files, which by
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default it is the `appData` directory appended with your app's name.
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* `temp` Temporary directory.
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* `exe` The current executable file.
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* `module` The `libchromiumcontent` library.
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* `desktop` The current user's Desktop directory.
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* `documents` Directory for a user's "My Documents".
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* `downloads` Directory for a user's downloads.
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* `music` Directory for a user's music.
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* `pictures` Directory for a user's pictures.
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* `videos` Directory for a user's videos.
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* `pepperFlashSystemPlugin` Full path to the system version of the Pepper Flash plugin.
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### `app.getFileIcon(path, [options], callback)`
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* `path` String
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* `options` Object (optional)
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* `size` String - Can be `small`, `normal`, `large`. The `large` size is not supported on _macOS_
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* `callback` Function
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* `error` Error
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* `icon` [NativeImage](native-image.md)
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Fetches associated icon for using OS rules for handling icons.
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On _Windows_, there a 2 kinds of icons:
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- icons associated with certain file extension - `.mp3`, `.png`, etc.
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- icons inside file itself, like `.exe`, `.dll`, `.ico`.
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On _Linux_ and _macOS_, icons depend on application associated with file mime type.
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### `app.setPath(name, path)`
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* `name` String
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* `path` String
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Overrides the `path` to a special directory or file associated with `name`. If
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the path specifies a directory that does not exist, the directory will be
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created by this method. On failure an `Error` is thrown.
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You can only override paths of a `name` defined in `app.getPath`.
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By default, web pages' cookies and caches will be stored under the `userData`
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directory. If you want to change this location, you have to override the
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`userData` path before the `ready` event of the `app` module is emitted.
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### `app.getVersion()`
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Returns `String` - The version of the loaded application. If no version is found in the
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application's `package.json` file, the version of the current bundle or
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executable is returned.
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### `app.getName()`
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Returns `String` - The current application's name, which is the name in the application's
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`package.json` file.
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Usually the `name` field of `package.json` is a short lowercased name, according
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to the npm modules spec. You should usually also specify a `productName`
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field, which is your application's full capitalized name, and which will be
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preferred over `name` by Electron.
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### `app.setName(name)`
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* `name` String
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Overrides the current application's name.
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### `app.getLocale()`
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Returns `String` - The current application locale. Possible return values are documented
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[here](locales.md).
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**Note:** When distributing your packaged app, you have to also ship the
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`locales` folder.
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**Note:** On Windows you have to call it after the `ready` events gets emitted.
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### `app.addRecentDocument(path)` _macOS_ _Windows_
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* `path` String
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Adds `path` to the recent documents list.
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This list is managed by the OS. On Windows you can visit the list from the task
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bar, and on macOS you can visit it from dock menu.
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### `app.clearRecentDocuments()` _macOS_ _Windows_
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Clears the recent documents list.
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### `app.setAsDefaultProtocolClient(protocol[, path, args])` _macOS_ _Windows_
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* `protocol` String - The name of your protocol, without `://`. If you want your
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app to handle `electron://` links, call this method with `electron` as the
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parameter.
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* `path` String (optional) _Windows_ - Defaults to `process.execPath`
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* `args` String[] (optional) _Windows_ - Defaults to an empty array
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Returns `Boolean` - Whether the call succeeded.
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This method sets the current executable as the default handler for a protocol
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(aka URI scheme). It allows you to integrate your app deeper into the operating
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system. Once registered, all links with `your-protocol://` will be opened with
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the current executable. The whole link, including protocol, will be passed to
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your application as a parameter.
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On Windows you can provide optional parameters path, the path to your executable,
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and args, an array of arguments to be passed to your executable when it launches.
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**Note:** On macOS, you can only register protocols that have been added to
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your app's `info.plist`, which can not be modified at runtime. You can however
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change the file with a simple text editor or script during build time.
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Please refer to [Apple's documentation][CFBundleURLTypes] for details.
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The API uses the Windows Registry and LSSetDefaultHandlerForURLScheme internally.
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### `app.removeAsDefaultProtocolClient(protocol[, path, args])` _macOS_ _Windows_
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* `protocol` String - The name of your protocol, without `://`.
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* `path` String (optional) _Windows_ - Defaults to `process.execPath`
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* `args` String[] (optional) _Windows_ - Defaults to an empty array
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Returns `Boolean` - Whether the call succeeded.
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This method checks if the current executable as the default handler for a
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protocol (aka URI scheme). If so, it will remove the app as the default handler.
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### `app.isDefaultProtocolClient(protocol[, path, args])` _macOS_ _Windows_
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* `protocol` String - The name of your protocol, without `://`.
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* `path` String (optional) _Windows_ - Defaults to `process.execPath`
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* `args` String[] (optional) _Windows_ - Defaults to an empty array
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Returns `Boolean`
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This method checks if the current executable is the default handler for a protocol
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(aka URI scheme). If so, it will return true. Otherwise, it will return false.
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**Note:** On macOS, you can use this method to check if the app has been
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registered as the default protocol handler for a protocol. You can also verify
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this by checking `~/Library/Preferences/com.apple.LaunchServices.plist` on the
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macOS machine. Please refer to
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[Apple's documentation][LSCopyDefaultHandlerForURLScheme] for details.
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The API uses the Windows Registry and LSCopyDefaultHandlerForURLScheme internally.
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### `app.setUserTasks(tasks)` _Windows_
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* `tasks` [Task[]](structures/task.md) - Array of `Task` objects
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Adds `tasks` to the [Tasks][tasks] category of the JumpList on Windows.
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`tasks` is an array of [`Task`](structures/task.md) objects.
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Returns `Boolean` - Whether the call succeeded.
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**Note:** If you'd like to customize the Jump List even more use
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`app.setJumpList(categories)` instead.
|
||
|
||
### `app.getJumpListSettings()` _Windows_
|
||
|
||
Returns `Object`:
|
||
|
||
* `minItems` Integer - The minimum number of items that will be shown in the
|
||
Jump List (for a more detailed description of this value see the
|
||
[MSDN docs][JumpListBeginListMSDN]).
|
||
* `removedItems` [JumpListItem[]](structures/jump-list-item.md) - Array of `JumpListItem` objects that correspond to
|
||
items that the user has explicitly removed from custom categories in the
|
||
Jump List. These items must not be re-added to the Jump List in the **next**
|
||
call to `app.setJumpList()`, Windows will not display any custom category
|
||
that contains any of the removed items.
|
||
|
||
### `app.setJumpList(categories)` _Windows_
|
||
|
||
* `categories` [JumpListCategory[]](structures/jump-list-category.md) or `null` - Array of `JumpListCategory` objects.
|
||
|
||
Sets or removes a custom Jump List for the application, and returns one of the
|
||
following strings:
|
||
|
||
* `ok` - Nothing went wrong.
|
||
* `error` - One or more errors occurred, enable runtime logging to figure out
|
||
the likely cause.
|
||
* `invalidSeparatorError` - An attempt was made to add a separator to a
|
||
custom category in the Jump List. Separators are only allowed in the
|
||
standard `Tasks` category.
|
||
* `fileTypeRegistrationError` - An attempt was made to add a file link to
|
||
the Jump List for a file type the app isn't registered to handle.
|
||
* `customCategoryAccessDeniedError` - Custom categories can't be added to the
|
||
Jump List due to user privacy or group policy settings.
|
||
|
||
If `categories` is `null` the previously set custom Jump List (if any) will be
|
||
replaced by the standard Jump List for the app (managed by Windows).
|
||
|
||
**Note:** If a `JumpListCategory` object has neither the `type` nor the `name`
|
||
property set then its `type` is assumed to be `tasks`. If the `name` property
|
||
is set but the `type` property is omitted then the `type` is assumed to be
|
||
`custom`.
|
||
|
||
**Note:** Users can remove items from custom categories, and Windows will not
|
||
allow a removed item to be added back into a custom category until **after**
|
||
the next successful call to `app.setJumpList(categories)`. Any attempt to
|
||
re-add a removed item to a custom category earlier than that will result in the
|
||
entire custom category being omitted from the Jump List. The list of removed
|
||
items can be obtained using `app.getJumpListSettings()`.
|
||
|
||
Here's a very simple example of creating a custom Jump List:
|
||
|
||
```javascript
|
||
const {app} = require('electron')
|
||
|
||
app.setJumpList([
|
||
{
|
||
type: 'custom',
|
||
name: 'Recent Projects',
|
||
items: [
|
||
{ type: 'file', path: 'C:\\Projects\\project1.proj' },
|
||
{ type: 'file', path: 'C:\\Projects\\project2.proj' }
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
{ // has a name so `type` is assumed to be "custom"
|
||
name: 'Tools',
|
||
items: [
|
||
{
|
||
type: 'task',
|
||
title: 'Tool A',
|
||
program: process.execPath,
|
||
args: '--run-tool-a',
|
||
icon: process.execPath,
|
||
iconIndex: 0,
|
||
description: 'Runs Tool A'
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
type: 'task',
|
||
title: 'Tool B',
|
||
program: process.execPath,
|
||
args: '--run-tool-b',
|
||
icon: process.execPath,
|
||
iconIndex: 0,
|
||
description: 'Runs Tool B'
|
||
}
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
{ type: 'frequent' },
|
||
{ // has no name and no type so `type` is assumed to be "tasks"
|
||
items: [
|
||
{
|
||
type: 'task',
|
||
title: 'New Project',
|
||
program: process.execPath,
|
||
args: '--new-project',
|
||
description: 'Create a new project.'
|
||
},
|
||
{ type: 'separator' },
|
||
{
|
||
type: 'task',
|
||
title: 'Recover Project',
|
||
program: process.execPath,
|
||
args: '--recover-project',
|
||
description: 'Recover Project'
|
||
}
|
||
]
|
||
}
|
||
])
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
### `app.makeSingleInstance(callback)`
|
||
|
||
* `callback` Function
|
||
* `argv` String[] - An array of the second instance's command line arguments
|
||
* `workingDirectory` String - The second instance's working directory
|
||
|
||
This method makes your application a Single Instance Application - instead of
|
||
allowing multiple instances of your app to run, this will ensure that only a
|
||
single instance of your app is running, and other instances signal this
|
||
instance and exit.
|
||
|
||
`callback` will be called with `callback(argv, workingDirectory)` when a second
|
||
instance has been executed. `argv` is an Array of the second instance's command
|
||
line arguments, and `workingDirectory` is its current working directory. Usually
|
||
applications respond to this by making their primary window focused and
|
||
non-minimized.
|
||
|
||
The `callback` is guaranteed to be executed after the `ready` event of `app`
|
||
gets emitted.
|
||
|
||
This method returns `false` if your process is the primary instance of the
|
||
application and your app should continue loading. And returns `true` if your
|
||
process has sent its parameters to another instance, and you should immediately
|
||
quit.
|
||
|
||
On macOS the system enforces single instance automatically when users try to open
|
||
a second instance of your app in Finder, and the `open-file` and `open-url`
|
||
events will be emitted for that. However when users start your app in command
|
||
line the system's single instance mechanism will be bypassed and you have to
|
||
use this method to ensure single instance.
|
||
|
||
An example of activating the window of primary instance when a second instance
|
||
starts:
|
||
|
||
```javascript
|
||
const {app} = require('electron')
|
||
let myWindow = null
|
||
|
||
const shouldQuit = app.makeSingleInstance((commandLine, workingDirectory) => {
|
||
// Someone tried to run a second instance, we should focus our window.
|
||
if (myWindow) {
|
||
if (myWindow.isMinimized()) myWindow.restore()
|
||
myWindow.focus()
|
||
}
|
||
})
|
||
|
||
if (shouldQuit) {
|
||
app.quit()
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// Create myWindow, load the rest of the app, etc...
|
||
app.on('ready', () => {
|
||
})
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
### `app.releaseSingleInstance()`
|
||
|
||
Releases all locks that were created by `makeSingleInstance`. This will allow
|
||
multiple instances of the application to once again run side by side.
|
||
|
||
### `app.setUserActivity(type, userInfo[, webpageURL])` _macOS_
|
||
|
||
* `type` String - Uniquely identifies the activity. Maps to
|
||
[`NSUserActivity.activityType`][activity-type].
|
||
* `userInfo` Object - App-specific state to store for use by another device.
|
||
* `webpageURL` String (optional) - The webpage to load in a browser if no suitable app is
|
||
installed on the resuming device. The scheme must be `http` or `https`.
|
||
|
||
Creates an `NSUserActivity` and sets it as the current activity. The activity
|
||
is eligible for [Handoff][handoff] to another device afterward.
|
||
|
||
### `app.getCurrentActivityType()` _macOS_
|
||
|
||
Returns `String` - The type of the currently running activity.
|
||
|
||
### `app.setAppUserModelId(id)` _Windows_
|
||
|
||
* `id` String
|
||
|
||
Changes the [Application User Model ID][app-user-model-id] to `id`.
|
||
|
||
### `app.importCertificate(options, callback)` _LINUX_
|
||
|
||
* `options` Object
|
||
* `certificate` String - Path for the pkcs12 file.
|
||
* `password` String - Passphrase for the certificate.
|
||
* `callback` Function
|
||
* `result` Integer - Result of import.
|
||
|
||
Imports the certificate in pkcs12 format into the platform certificate store.
|
||
`callback` is called with the `result` of import operation, a value of `0`
|
||
indicates success while any other value indicates failure according to chromium [net_error_list](https://code.google.com/p/chromium/codesearch#chromium/src/net/base/net_error_list.h).
|
||
|
||
### `app.disableHardwareAcceleration()`
|
||
|
||
Disables hardware acceleration for current app.
|
||
|
||
This method can only be called before app is ready.
|
||
|
||
### `app.setBadgeCount(count)` _Linux_ _macOS_
|
||
|
||
* `count` Integer
|
||
|
||
Returns `Boolean` - Whether the call succeeded.
|
||
|
||
Sets the counter badge for current app. Setting the count to `0` will hide the
|
||
badge.
|
||
|
||
On macOS it shows on the dock icon. On Linux it only works for Unity launcher,
|
||
|
||
**Note:** Unity launcher requires the existence of a `.desktop` file to work,
|
||
for more information please read [Desktop Environment Integration][unity-requirement].
|
||
|
||
### `app.getBadgeCount()` _Linux_ _macOS_
|
||
|
||
Returns `Integer` - The current value displayed in the counter badge.
|
||
|
||
### `app.isUnityRunning()` _Linux_
|
||
|
||
Returns `Boolean` - Whether the current desktop environment is Unity launcher.
|
||
|
||
### `app.getLoginItemSettings([options])` _macOS_ _Windows_
|
||
|
||
* `options` Object (optional)
|
||
* `path` String (optional) _Windows_ - The executable path to compare against.
|
||
Defaults to `process.execPath`.
|
||
* `args` String[] (optional) _Windows_ - The command-line arguments to compare
|
||
against. Defaults to an empty array.
|
||
|
||
If you provided `path` and `args` options to `app.setLoginItemSettings` then you
|
||
need to pass the same arguments here for `openAtLogin` to be set correctly.
|
||
|
||
Returns `Object`:
|
||
|
||
* `openAtLogin` Boolean - `true` if the app is set to open at login.
|
||
* `openAsHidden` Boolean - `true` if the app is set to open as hidden at login.
|
||
This setting is only supported on macOS.
|
||
* `wasOpenedAtLogin` Boolean - `true` if the app was opened at login
|
||
automatically. This setting is only supported on macOS.
|
||
* `wasOpenedAsHidden` Boolean - `true` if the app was opened as a hidden login
|
||
item. This indicates that the app should not open any windows at startup.
|
||
This setting is only supported on macOS.
|
||
* `restoreState` Boolean - `true` if the app was opened as a login item that
|
||
should restore the state from the previous session. This indicates that the
|
||
app should restore the windows that were open the last time the app was
|
||
closed. This setting is only supported on macOS.
|
||
|
||
**Note:** This API has no effect on [MAS builds][mas-builds].
|
||
|
||
### `app.setLoginItemSettings(settings[, path, args])` _macOS_ _Windows_
|
||
|
||
* `settings` Object
|
||
* `openAtLogin` Boolean (optional) - `true` to open the app at login, `false` to remove
|
||
the app as a login item. Defaults to `false`.
|
||
* `openAsHidden` Boolean (optional) - `true` to open the app as hidden. Defaults to
|
||
`false`. The user can edit this setting from the System Preferences so
|
||
`app.getLoginItemStatus().wasOpenedAsHidden` should be checked when the app
|
||
is opened to know the current value. This setting is only supported on
|
||
macOS.
|
||
* `path` String (optional) _Windows_ - The executable to launch at login.
|
||
Defaults to `process.execPath`.
|
||
* `args` String[] (optional) _Windows_ - The command-line arguments to pass to
|
||
the executable. Defaults to an empty array. Take care to wrap paths in
|
||
quotes.
|
||
|
||
Set the app's login item settings.
|
||
|
||
To work with Electron's `autoUpdater` on Windows, which uses [Squirrel][Squirrel-Windows],
|
||
you'll want to set the launch path to Update.exe, and pass arguments that specify your
|
||
application name. For example:
|
||
|
||
``` javascript
|
||
const appFolder = path.dirname(process.execPath)
|
||
const updateExe = path.resolve(appFolder, '..', 'Update.exe')
|
||
const exeName = path.basename(process.execPath)
|
||
|
||
app.setLoginItemSettings({
|
||
openAtLogin: true,
|
||
path: updateExe,
|
||
args: [
|
||
'--processStart', `"${exeName}"`,
|
||
'--process-start-args', `"--hidden"`
|
||
]
|
||
})
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
**Note:** This API has no effect on [MAS builds][mas-builds].
|
||
|
||
### `app.isAccessibilitySupportEnabled()` _macOS_ _Windows_
|
||
|
||
Returns `Boolean` - `true` if Chrome's accessibility support is enabled,
|
||
`false` otherwise. This API will return `true` if the use of assistive
|
||
technologies, such as screen readers, has been detected. See
|
||
https://www.chromium.org/developers/design-documents/accessibility for more
|
||
details.
|
||
|
||
### `app.setAboutPanelOptions(options)` _macOS_
|
||
|
||
* `options` Object
|
||
* `applicationName` String (optional) - The app's name.
|
||
* `applicationVersion` String (optional) - The app's version.
|
||
* `copyright` String (optional) - Copyright information.
|
||
* `credits` String (optional) - Credit information.
|
||
* `version` String (optional) - The app's build version number.
|
||
|
||
Set the about panel options. This will override the values defined in the app's
|
||
`.plist` file. See the [Apple docs][about-panel-options] for more details.
|
||
|
||
### `app.commandLine.appendSwitch(switch[, value])`
|
||
|
||
* `switch` String - A command-line switch
|
||
* `value` String (optional) - A value for the given switch
|
||
|
||
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)`
|
||
|
||
* `value` String - The argument to append to the command line
|
||
|
||
Append an argument to Chromium's command line. The argument will be quoted
|
||
correctly.
|
||
|
||
**Note:** This will not affect `process.argv`.
|
||
|
||
### `app.dock.bounce([type])` _macOS_
|
||
|
||
* `type` String (optional) - Can be `critical` or `informational`. The default is
|
||
`informational`
|
||
|
||
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.
|
||
However, the request remains active until either the application becomes active
|
||
or the request is canceled.
|
||
|
||
Returns `Integer` an ID representing the request.
|
||
|
||
### `app.dock.cancelBounce(id)` _macOS_
|
||
|
||
* `id` Integer
|
||
|
||
Cancel the bounce of `id`.
|
||
|
||
### `app.dock.downloadFinished(filePath)` _macOS_
|
||
|
||
* `filePath` String
|
||
|
||
Bounces the Downloads stack if the filePath is inside the Downloads folder.
|
||
|
||
### `app.dock.setBadge(text)` _macOS_
|
||
|
||
* `text` String
|
||
|
||
Sets the string to be displayed in the dock’s badging area.
|
||
|
||
### `app.dock.getBadge()` _macOS_
|
||
|
||
Returns `String` - The badge string of the dock.
|
||
|
||
### `app.dock.hide()` _macOS_
|
||
|
||
Hides the dock icon.
|
||
|
||
### `app.dock.show()` _macOS_
|
||
|
||
Shows the dock icon.
|
||
|
||
### `app.dock.isVisible()` _macOS_
|
||
|
||
Returns `Boolean` - Whether the dock icon is visible.
|
||
The `app.dock.show()` call is asynchronous so this method might not
|
||
return true immediately after that call.
|
||
|
||
### `app.dock.setMenu(menu)` _macOS_
|
||
|
||
* `menu` [Menu](menu.md)
|
||
|
||
Sets the application's [dock menu][dock-menu].
|
||
|
||
### `app.dock.setIcon(image)` _macOS_
|
||
|
||
* `image` ([NativeImage](native-image.md) | String)
|
||
|
||
Sets the `image` associated with this dock icon.
|
||
|
||
[dock-menu]:https://developer.apple.com/library/mac/documentation/Carbon/Conceptual/customizing_docktile/concepts/dockconcepts.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP30000986-CH2-TPXREF103
|
||
[tasks]:http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/dd378460(v=vs.85).aspx#tasks
|
||
[app-user-model-id]: https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/dd378459(v=vs.85).aspx
|
||
[CFBundleURLTypes]: https://developer.apple.com/library/ios/documentation/General/Reference/InfoPlistKeyReference/Articles/CoreFoundationKeys.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP40009249-102207-TPXREF115
|
||
[LSCopyDefaultHandlerForURLScheme]: https://developer.apple.com/library/mac/documentation/Carbon/Reference/LaunchServicesReference/#//apple_ref/c/func/LSCopyDefaultHandlerForURLScheme
|
||
[handoff]: https://developer.apple.com/library/ios/documentation/UserExperience/Conceptual/Handoff/HandoffFundamentals/HandoffFundamentals.html
|
||
[activity-type]: https://developer.apple.com/library/ios/documentation/Foundation/Reference/NSUserActivity_Class/index.html#//apple_ref/occ/instp/NSUserActivity/activityType
|
||
[unity-requirement]: ../tutorial/desktop-environment-integration.md#unity-launcher-shortcuts-linux
|
||
[mas-builds]: ../tutorial/mac-app-store-submission-guide.md
|
||
[Squirrel-Windows]: https://github.com/Squirrel/Squirrel.Windows
|
||
[JumpListBeginListMSDN]: https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/dd378398(v=vs.85).aspx
|
||
[about-panel-options]: https://developer.apple.com/reference/appkit/nsapplication/1428479-orderfrontstandardaboutpanelwith?language=objc
|