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186 lines
6.4 KiB
Markdown
# Frameless Window
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> Open a window without toolbars, borders, or other graphical "chrome".
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A frameless window is a window that has no
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[chrome](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Glossary/Chrome), the parts of
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the window, like toolbars, that are not a part of the web page. These are
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options on the [`BrowserWindow`](browser-window.md) class.
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## Create a frameless window
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To create a frameless window, you need to set `frame` to `false` in
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[BrowserWindow](browser-window.md)'s `options`:
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```javascript
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const { BrowserWindow } = require('electron')
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const win = new BrowserWindow({ width: 800, height: 600, frame: false })
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win.show()
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```
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### Alternatives on macOS
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There's an alternative way to specify a chromeless window.
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Instead of setting `frame` to `false` which disables both the titlebar and window controls,
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you may want to have the title bar hidden and your content extend to the full window size,
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yet still preserve the window controls ("traffic lights") for standard window actions.
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You can do so by specifying the `titleBarStyle` option:
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#### `hidden`
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Results in a hidden title bar and a full size content window, yet the title bar still has the standard window controls (“traffic lights”) in the top left.
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```javascript
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const { BrowserWindow } = require('electron')
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const win = new BrowserWindow({ titleBarStyle: 'hidden' })
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win.show()
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```
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#### `hiddenInset`
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Results in a hidden title bar with an alternative look where the traffic light buttons are slightly more inset from the window edge.
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```javascript
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const { BrowserWindow } = require('electron')
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const win = new BrowserWindow({ titleBarStyle: 'hiddenInset' })
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win.show()
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```
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#### `customButtonsOnHover`
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Uses custom drawn close, and miniaturize buttons that display
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when hovering in the top left of the window. The fullscreen button
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is not available due to restrictions of frameless windows as they
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interface with Apple's macOS window masks. These custom buttons prevent
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issues with mouse events that occur with the standard window toolbar buttons.
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This option is only applicable for frameless windows.
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```javascript
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const { BrowserWindow } = require('electron')
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const win = new BrowserWindow({ titleBarStyle: 'customButtonsOnHover', frame: false })
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win.show()
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```
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## Transparent window
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By setting the `transparent` option to `true`, you can also make the frameless
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window transparent:
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```javascript
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const { BrowserWindow } = require('electron')
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const win = new BrowserWindow({ transparent: true, frame: false })
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win.show()
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```
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### Limitations
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* You can not click through the transparent area. We are going to introduce an
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API to set window shape to solve this, see
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[our issue](https://github.com/electron/electron/issues/1335) for details.
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* Transparent windows are not resizable. Setting `resizable` to `true` may make
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a transparent window stop working on some platforms.
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* The `blur` filter only applies to the web page, so there is no way to apply
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blur effect to the content below the window (i.e. other applications open on
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the user's system).
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* On Windows operating systems, transparent windows will not work when DWM is
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disabled.
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* On Linux, users have to put `--enable-transparent-visuals --disable-gpu` in
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the command line to disable GPU and allow ARGB to make transparent window,
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this is caused by an upstream bug that [alpha channel doesn't work on some
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NVidia drivers](https://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=369209) on
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Linux.
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* On Mac, the native window shadow will not be shown on a transparent window.
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## Click-through window
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To create a click-through window, i.e. making the window ignore all mouse
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events, you can call the [win.setIgnoreMouseEvents(ignore)][ignore-mouse-events]
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API:
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```javascript
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const { BrowserWindow } = require('electron')
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const win = new BrowserWindow()
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win.setIgnoreMouseEvents(true)
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```
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### Forwarding
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Ignoring mouse messages makes the web page oblivious to mouse movement, meaning
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that mouse movement events will not be emitted. On Windows operating systems an
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optional parameter can be used to forward mouse move messages to the web page,
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allowing events such as `mouseleave` to be emitted:
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```javascript
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const { ipcRenderer } = require('electron')
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const el = document.getElementById('clickThroughElement')
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el.addEventListener('mouseenter', () => {
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ipcRenderer.send('set-ignore-mouse-events', true, { forward: true })
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})
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el.addEventListener('mouseleave', () => {
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ipcRenderer.send('set-ignore-mouse-events', false)
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})
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// Main process
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const { ipcMain } = require('electron')
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ipcMain.on('set-ignore-mouse-events', (event, ...args) => {
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BrowserWindow.fromWebContents(event.sender).setIgnoreMouseEvents(...args)
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})
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```
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This makes the web page click-through when over `el`, and returns to normal
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outside it.
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## Draggable region
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By default, the frameless window is non-draggable. Apps need to specify
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`-webkit-app-region: drag` in CSS to tell Electron which regions are draggable
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(like the OS's standard titlebar), and apps can also use
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`-webkit-app-region: no-drag` to exclude the non-draggable area from the
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draggable region. Note that only rectangular shapes are currently supported.
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Note: `-webkit-app-region: drag` is known to have problems while the developer tools are open. See this [GitHub issue](https://github.com/electron/electron/issues/3647) for more information including a workaround.
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To make the whole window draggable, you can add `-webkit-app-region: drag` as
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`body`'s style:
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```html
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<body style="-webkit-app-region: drag">
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</body>
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```
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And note that if you have made the whole window draggable, you must also mark
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buttons as non-draggable, otherwise it would be impossible for users to click on
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them:
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```css
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button {
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-webkit-app-region: no-drag;
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}
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```
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If you're only setting a custom titlebar as draggable, you also need to make all
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buttons in titlebar non-draggable.
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## Text selection
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In a frameless window the dragging behavior may conflict with selecting text.
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For example, when you drag the titlebar you may accidentally select the text on
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the titlebar. To prevent this, you need to disable text selection within a
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draggable area like this:
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```css
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.titlebar {
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-webkit-user-select: none;
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-webkit-app-region: drag;
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}
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```
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## Context menu
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On some platforms, the draggable area will be treated as a non-client frame, so
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when you right click on it a system menu will pop up. To make the context menu
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behave correctly on all platforms you should never use a custom context menu on
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draggable areas.
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[ignore-mouse-events]: browser-window.md#winsetignoremouseeventsignore-options
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