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Resolves #18805. We want to keep default move conflict handling behavior in that it's still what most users would expect, but there exist edge cases in which users may not want to be forced into that behavior. This thus introduces an optional conflict handler that allows developers access to more granular move actions. They could now allow the user to choose whether to delete an existing app in favor of the current one being moved, or whether to quit the current app and focus on the existing one should it both exist and be running. I added a fair amount of new documentation outlining this behavior, but if there are things users may benefit from seeing examples of or nuances that should be added please leave feedback! |
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Official Guides
Please make sure that you use the documents that match your Electron version. The version number should be a part of the page URL. If it's not, you are probably using the documentation of a development branch which may contain API changes that are not compatible with your Electron version. To view older versions of the documentation, you can browse by tag on GitHub by opening the "Switch branches/tags" dropdown and selecting the tag that matches your version.
FAQ
There are questions that are asked quite often. Check this out before creating an issue:
Guides and Tutorials
- About Electron
- Setting up the Development Environment
- Creating your First App
- Boilerplates and CLIs
- Application Architecture
- Adding Features to Your App
- Accessibility
- Testing and Debugging
- Distribution
- Security
- Updates
- Getting Support
Detailed Tutorials
These individual tutorials expand on topics discussed in the guide above.
- Installing Electron
- Electron Releases & Developer Feedback
- Packaging App Source Code with asar
- Testing Widevine CDM
- Using Pepper Flash Plugin
API References
- Synopsis
- Process Object
- Supported Chrome Command Line Switches
- Environment Variables
- Breaking API Changes
Custom DOM Elements:
Modules for the Main Process:
- app
- autoUpdater
- BrowserView
- BrowserWindow
- contentTracing
- dialog
- globalShortcut
- inAppPurchase
- ipcMain
- Menu
- MenuItem
- net
- netLog
- powerMonitor
- powerSaveBlocker
- protocol
- screen
- session
- systemPreferences
- TouchBar
- Tray
- webContents