// Type definitions for Electron 9.3.3 // Project: http://electronjs.org/ // Definitions by: The Electron Team // Definitions: https://github.com/electron/electron-typescript-definitions /// type GlobalEvent = Event; declare namespace Electron { class Accelerator extends String { } interface CommonInterface { app: App; autoUpdater: AutoUpdater; BrowserView: typeof BrowserView; BrowserWindowProxy: typeof BrowserWindowProxy; BrowserWindow: typeof BrowserWindow; ClientRequest: typeof ClientRequest; clipboard: Clipboard; CommandLine: typeof CommandLine; contentTracing: ContentTracing; contextBridge: ContextBridge; Cookies: typeof Cookies; crashReporter: CrashReporter; Debugger: typeof Debugger; desktopCapturer: DesktopCapturer; dialog: Dialog; Dock: typeof Dock; DownloadItem: typeof DownloadItem; globalShortcut: GlobalShortcut; inAppPurchase: InAppPurchase; IncomingMessage: typeof IncomingMessage; ipcMain: IpcMain; ipcRenderer: IpcRenderer; MenuItem: typeof MenuItem; Menu: typeof Menu; MessageChannelMain: typeof MessageChannelMain; MessagePortMain: typeof MessagePortMain; nativeImage: typeof NativeImage; nativeTheme: NativeTheme; netLog: NetLog; net: Net; Notification: typeof Notification; powerMonitor: PowerMonitor; powerSaveBlocker: PowerSaveBlocker; protocol: Protocol; remote: Remote; screen: Screen; ServiceWorkers: typeof ServiceWorkers; session: typeof Session; shell: Shell; systemPreferences: SystemPreferences; TouchBarButton: typeof TouchBarButton; TouchBarColorPicker: typeof TouchBarColorPicker; TouchBarGroup: typeof TouchBarGroup; TouchBarLabel: typeof TouchBarLabel; TouchBarPopover: typeof TouchBarPopover; TouchBarScrubber: typeof TouchBarScrubber; TouchBarSegmentedControl: typeof TouchBarSegmentedControl; TouchBarSlider: typeof TouchBarSlider; TouchBarSpacer: typeof TouchBarSpacer; TouchBar: typeof TouchBar; Tray: typeof Tray; webContents: typeof WebContents; webFrame: WebFrame; WebRequest: typeof WebRequest; webviewTag: WebviewTag; } interface MainInterface extends CommonInterface { } interface RendererInterface extends CommonInterface { } interface AllElectron extends MainInterface, RendererInterface {} const app: App; const autoUpdater: AutoUpdater; const clipboard: Clipboard; const contentTracing: ContentTracing; const contextBridge: ContextBridge; const crashReporter: CrashReporter; const desktopCapturer: DesktopCapturer; const dialog: Dialog; const globalShortcut: GlobalShortcut; const inAppPurchase: InAppPurchase; const ipcMain: IpcMain; const ipcRenderer: IpcRenderer; type nativeImage = NativeImage; const nativeImage: typeof NativeImage; const nativeTheme: NativeTheme; const netLog: NetLog; const net: Net; const powerMonitor: PowerMonitor; const powerSaveBlocker: PowerSaveBlocker; const protocol: Protocol; const remote: Remote; const screen: Screen; type session = Session; const session: typeof Session; const shell: Shell; const systemPreferences: SystemPreferences; type webContents = WebContents; const webContents: typeof WebContents; const webFrame: WebFrame; const webviewTag: WebviewTag; interface App extends NodeJS.EventEmitter { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/app /** * Emitted when Chrome's accessibility support changes. This event fires when * assistive technologies, such as screen readers, are enabled or disabled. See * https://www.chromium.org/developers/design-documents/accessibility for more * details. * * @platform darwin,win32 */ on(event: 'accessibility-support-changed', listener: (event: Event, /** * `true` when Chrome's accessibility support is enabled, `false` otherwise. */ accessibilitySupportEnabled: boolean) => void): this; once(event: 'accessibility-support-changed', listener: (event: Event, /** * `true` when Chrome's accessibility support is enabled, `false` otherwise. */ accessibilitySupportEnabled: boolean) => void): this; addListener(event: 'accessibility-support-changed', listener: (event: Event, /** * `true` when Chrome's accessibility support is enabled, `false` otherwise. */ accessibilitySupportEnabled: boolean) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'accessibility-support-changed', listener: (event: Event, /** * `true` when Chrome's accessibility support is enabled, `false` otherwise. */ accessibilitySupportEnabled: boolean) => void): this; /** * Emitted when the application is activated. Various actions can trigger this * event, such as launching the application for the first time, attempting to * re-launch the application when it's already running, or clicking on the * application's dock or taskbar icon. * * @platform darwin */ on(event: 'activate', listener: (event: Event, hasVisibleWindows: boolean) => void): this; once(event: 'activate', listener: (event: Event, hasVisibleWindows: boolean) => void): this; addListener(event: 'activate', listener: (event: Event, hasVisibleWindows: boolean) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'activate', listener: (event: Event, hasVisibleWindows: boolean) => void): this; /** * Emitted during Handoff after an activity from this device was successfully * resumed on another one. * * @platform darwin */ on(event: 'activity-was-continued', listener: (event: Event, /** * A string identifying the activity. Maps to `NSUserActivity.activityType`. */ type: string, /** * Contains app-specific state stored by the activity. */ userInfo: unknown) => void): this; once(event: 'activity-was-continued', listener: (event: Event, /** * A string identifying the activity. Maps to `NSUserActivity.activityType`. */ type: string, /** * Contains app-specific state stored by the activity. */ userInfo: unknown) => void): this; addListener(event: 'activity-was-continued', listener: (event: Event, /** * A string identifying the activity. Maps to `NSUserActivity.activityType`. */ type: string, /** * Contains app-specific state stored by the activity. */ userInfo: unknown) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'activity-was-continued', listener: (event: Event, /** * A string identifying the activity. Maps to `NSUserActivity.activityType`. */ type: string, /** * Contains app-specific state stored by the activity. */ userInfo: unknown) => void): this; /** * Emitted before the application starts closing its windows. Calling * `event.preventDefault()` will prevent the default behavior, which is terminating * the application. * * **Note:** If application quit was initiated by `autoUpdater.quitAndInstall()`, * then `before-quit` is emitted *after* emitting `close` event on all windows and * closing them. * * **Note:** On Windows, this event will not be emitted if the app is closed due to * a shutdown/restart of the system or a user logout. */ on(event: 'before-quit', listener: (event: Event) => void): this; once(event: 'before-quit', listener: (event: Event) => void): this; addListener(event: 'before-quit', listener: (event: Event) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'before-quit', listener: (event: Event) => void): this; /** * Emitted when a browserWindow gets blurred. */ on(event: 'browser-window-blur', listener: (event: Event, window: BrowserWindow) => void): this; once(event: 'browser-window-blur', listener: (event: Event, window: BrowserWindow) => void): this; addListener(event: 'browser-window-blur', listener: (event: Event, window: BrowserWindow) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'browser-window-blur', listener: (event: Event, window: BrowserWindow) => void): this; /** * Emitted when a new browserWindow is created. */ on(event: 'browser-window-created', listener: (event: Event, window: BrowserWindow) => void): this; once(event: 'browser-window-created', listener: (event: Event, window: BrowserWindow) => void): this; addListener(event: 'browser-window-created', listener: (event: Event, window: BrowserWindow) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'browser-window-created', listener: (event: Event, window: BrowserWindow) => void): this; /** * Emitted when a browserWindow gets focused. */ on(event: 'browser-window-focus', listener: (event: Event, window: BrowserWindow) => void): this; once(event: 'browser-window-focus', listener: (event: Event, window: BrowserWindow) => void): this; addListener(event: 'browser-window-focus', listener: (event: Event, window: BrowserWindow) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'browser-window-focus', listener: (event: Event, window: BrowserWindow) => void): this; /** * Emitted when failed to verify the `certificate` for `url`, to trust the * certificate you should prevent the default behavior with * `event.preventDefault()` and call `callback(true)`. */ on(event: 'certificate-error', listener: (event: Event, webContents: WebContents, url: string, /** * The error code */ error: string, certificate: Certificate, callback: (isTrusted: boolean) => void) => void): this; once(event: 'certificate-error', listener: (event: Event, webContents: WebContents, url: string, /** * The error code */ error: string, certificate: Certificate, callback: (isTrusted: boolean) => void) => void): this; addListener(event: 'certificate-error', listener: (event: Event, webContents: WebContents, url: string, /** * The error code */ error: string, certificate: Certificate, callback: (isTrusted: boolean) => void) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'certificate-error', listener: (event: Event, webContents: WebContents, url: string, /** * The error code */ error: string, certificate: Certificate, callback: (isTrusted: boolean) => void) => void): this; /** * Emitted during Handoff when an activity from a different device wants to be * resumed. You should call `event.preventDefault()` if you want to handle this * event. * * A user activity can be continued only in an app that has the same developer Team * ID as the activity's source app and that supports the activity's type. Supported * activity types are specified in the app's `Info.plist` under the * `NSUserActivityTypes` key. * * @platform darwin */ on(event: 'continue-activity', listener: (event: Event, /** * A string identifying the activity. Maps to `NSUserActivity.activityType`. */ type: string, /** * Contains app-specific state stored by the activity on another device. */ userInfo: unknown) => void): this; once(event: 'continue-activity', listener: (event: Event, /** * A string identifying the activity. Maps to `NSUserActivity.activityType`. */ type: string, /** * Contains app-specific state stored by the activity on another device. */ userInfo: unknown) => void): this; addListener(event: 'continue-activity', listener: (event: Event, /** * A string identifying the activity. Maps to `NSUserActivity.activityType`. */ type: string, /** * Contains app-specific state stored by the activity on another device. */ userInfo: unknown) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'continue-activity', listener: (event: Event, /** * A string identifying the activity. Maps to `NSUserActivity.activityType`. */ type: string, /** * Contains app-specific state stored by the activity on another device. */ userInfo: unknown) => void): this; /** * Emitted during Handoff when an activity from a different device fails to be * resumed. * * @platform darwin */ on(event: 'continue-activity-error', listener: (event: Event, /** * A string identifying the activity. Maps to `NSUserActivity.activityType`. */ type: string, /** * A string with the error's localized description. */ error: string) => void): this; once(event: 'continue-activity-error', listener: (event: Event, /** * A string identifying the activity. Maps to `NSUserActivity.activityType`. */ type: string, /** * A string with the error's localized description. */ error: string) => void): this; addListener(event: 'continue-activity-error', listener: (event: Event, /** * A string identifying the activity. Maps to `NSUserActivity.activityType`. */ type: string, /** * A string with the error's localized description. */ error: string) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'continue-activity-error', listener: (event: Event, /** * A string identifying the activity. Maps to `NSUserActivity.activityType`. */ type: string, /** * A string with the error's localized description. */ error: string) => void): this; /** * Emitted when `desktopCapturer.getSources()` is called in the renderer process of * `webContents`. Calling `event.preventDefault()` will make it return empty * sources. */ on(event: 'desktop-capturer-get-sources', listener: (event: Event, webContents: WebContents) => void): this; once(event: 'desktop-capturer-get-sources', listener: (event: Event, webContents: WebContents) => void): this; addListener(event: 'desktop-capturer-get-sources', listener: (event: Event, webContents: WebContents) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'desktop-capturer-get-sources', listener: (event: Event, webContents: WebContents) => void): this; /** * Emitted whenever there is a GPU info update. */ on(event: 'gpu-info-update', listener: Function): this; once(event: 'gpu-info-update', listener: Function): this; addListener(event: 'gpu-info-update', listener: Function): this; removeListener(event: 'gpu-info-update', listener: Function): this; /** * Emitted when the GPU process crashes or is killed. */ on(event: 'gpu-process-crashed', listener: (event: Event, killed: boolean) => void): this; once(event: 'gpu-process-crashed', listener: (event: Event, killed: boolean) => void): this; addListener(event: 'gpu-process-crashed', listener: (event: Event, killed: boolean) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'gpu-process-crashed', listener: (event: Event, killed: boolean) => void): this; /** * Emitted when `webContents` wants to do basic auth. * * The default behavior is to cancel all authentications. To override this you * should prevent the default behavior with `event.preventDefault()` and call * `callback(username, password)` with the credentials. * * If `callback` is called without a username or password, the authentication * request will be cancelled and the authentication error will be returned to the * page. */ on(event: 'login', listener: (event: Event, webContents: WebContents, authenticationResponseDetails: AuthenticationResponseDetails, authInfo: AuthInfo, callback: (username?: string, password?: string) => void) => void): this; once(event: 'login', listener: (event: Event, webContents: WebContents, authenticationResponseDetails: AuthenticationResponseDetails, authInfo: AuthInfo, callback: (username?: string, password?: string) => void) => void): this; addListener(event: 'login', listener: (event: Event, webContents: WebContents, authenticationResponseDetails: AuthenticationResponseDetails, authInfo: AuthInfo, callback: (username?: string, password?: string) => void) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'login', listener: (event: Event, webContents: WebContents, authenticationResponseDetails: AuthenticationResponseDetails, authInfo: AuthInfo, callback: (username?: string, password?: string) => void) => void): this; /** * Emitted when the user clicks the native macOS new tab button. The new tab button * is only visible if the current `BrowserWindow` has a `tabbingIdentifier` * * @platform darwin */ on(event: 'new-window-for-tab', listener: (event: Event) => void): this; once(event: 'new-window-for-tab', listener: (event: Event) => void): this; addListener(event: 'new-window-for-tab', listener: (event: Event) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'new-window-for-tab', listener: (event: Event) => void): this; /** * Emitted when the user wants to open a file with the application. The `open-file` * event is usually emitted when the application is already open and the OS wants * to reuse the application to open the file. `open-file` is also emitted when a * file is dropped onto the dock and the application is not yet running. Make sure * to listen for the `open-file` event very early in your application startup to * handle this case (even before the `ready` event is emitted). * * You should call `event.preventDefault()` if you want to handle this event. * * On Windows, you have to parse `process.argv` (in the main process) to get the * filepath. * * @platform darwin */ on(event: 'open-file', listener: (event: Event, path: string) => void): this; once(event: 'open-file', listener: (event: Event, path: string) => void): this; addListener(event: 'open-file', listener: (event: Event, path: string) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'open-file', listener: (event: Event, path: string) => void): this; /** * Emitted when the user wants to open a URL with the application. Your * application's `Info.plist` file must define the URL scheme within the * `CFBundleURLTypes` key, and set `NSPrincipalClass` to `AtomApplication`. * You should call `event.preventDefault()` if you want to handle this event. * * @platform darwin */ on(event: 'open-url', listener: (event: Event, url: string) => void): this; once(event: 'open-url', listener: (event: Event, url: string) => void): this; addListener(event: 'open-url', listener: (event: Event, url: string) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'open-url', listener: (event: Event, url: string) => void): this; /** * Emitted when the application is quitting. * * **Note:** On Windows, this event will not be emitted if the app is closed due to * a shutdown/restart of the system or a user logout. */ on(event: 'quit', listener: (event: Event, exitCode: number) => void): this; once(event: 'quit', listener: (event: Event, exitCode: number) => void): this; addListener(event: 'quit', listener: (event: Event, exitCode: number) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'quit', listener: (event: Event, exitCode: number) => void): this; /** * Emitted once, when Electron has finished initializing. On macOS, `launchInfo` * holds the `userInfo` of the `NSUserNotification` that was used to open the * application, if it was launched from Notification Center. You can also call * `app.isReady()` to check if this event has already fired and `app.whenReady()` * to get a Promise that is fulfilled when Electron is initialized. */ on(event: 'ready', listener: (launchInfo: unknown) => void): this; once(event: 'ready', listener: (launchInfo: unknown) => void): this; addListener(event: 'ready', listener: (launchInfo: unknown) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'ready', listener: (launchInfo: unknown) => void): this; /** * Emitted when `remote.getBuiltin()` is called in the renderer process of * `webContents`. Calling `event.preventDefault()` will prevent the module from * being returned. Custom value can be returned by setting `event.returnValue`. */ on(event: 'remote-get-builtin', listener: (event: Event, webContents: WebContents, moduleName: string) => void): this; once(event: 'remote-get-builtin', listener: (event: Event, webContents: WebContents, moduleName: string) => void): this; addListener(event: 'remote-get-builtin', listener: (event: Event, webContents: WebContents, moduleName: string) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'remote-get-builtin', listener: (event: Event, webContents: WebContents, moduleName: string) => void): this; /** * Emitted when `remote.getCurrentWebContents()` is called in the renderer process * of `webContents`. Calling `event.preventDefault()` will prevent the object from * being returned. Custom value can be returned by setting `event.returnValue`. */ on(event: 'remote-get-current-web-contents', listener: (event: Event, webContents: WebContents) => void): this; once(event: 'remote-get-current-web-contents', listener: (event: Event, webContents: WebContents) => void): this; addListener(event: 'remote-get-current-web-contents', listener: (event: Event, webContents: WebContents) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'remote-get-current-web-contents', listener: (event: Event, webContents: WebContents) => void): this; /** * Emitted when `remote.getCurrentWindow()` is called in the renderer process of * `webContents`. Calling `event.preventDefault()` will prevent the object from * being returned. Custom value can be returned by setting `event.returnValue`. */ on(event: 'remote-get-current-window', listener: (event: Event, webContents: WebContents) => void): this; once(event: 'remote-get-current-window', listener: (event: Event, webContents: WebContents) => void): this; addListener(event: 'remote-get-current-window', listener: (event: Event, webContents: WebContents) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'remote-get-current-window', listener: (event: Event, webContents: WebContents) => void): this; /** * Emitted when `remote.getGlobal()` is called in the renderer process of * `webContents`. Calling `event.preventDefault()` will prevent the global from * being returned. Custom value can be returned by setting `event.returnValue`. */ on(event: 'remote-get-global', listener: (event: Event, webContents: WebContents, globalName: string) => void): this; once(event: 'remote-get-global', listener: (event: Event, webContents: WebContents, globalName: string) => void): this; addListener(event: 'remote-get-global', listener: (event: Event, webContents: WebContents, globalName: string) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'remote-get-global', listener: (event: Event, webContents: WebContents, globalName: string) => void): this; /** * Emitted when `remote.require()` is called in the renderer process of * `webContents`. Calling `event.preventDefault()` will prevent the module from * being returned. Custom value can be returned by setting `event.returnValue`. */ on(event: 'remote-require', listener: (event: Event, webContents: WebContents, moduleName: string) => void): this; once(event: 'remote-require', listener: (event: Event, webContents: WebContents, moduleName: string) => void): this; addListener(event: 'remote-require', listener: (event: Event, webContents: WebContents, moduleName: string) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'remote-require', listener: (event: Event, webContents: WebContents, moduleName: string) => void): this; /** * Emitted when the renderer process unexpectedly dissapears. This is normally * because it was crashed or killed. */ on(event: 'render-process-gone', listener: (event: Event, webContents: WebContents, details: Details) => void): this; once(event: 'render-process-gone', listener: (event: Event, webContents: WebContents, details: Details) => void): this; addListener(event: 'render-process-gone', listener: (event: Event, webContents: WebContents, details: Details) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'render-process-gone', listener: (event: Event, webContents: WebContents, details: Details) => void): this; on(event: 'renderer-process-crashed', listener: (event: Event, webContents: WebContents, killed: boolean) => void): this; once(event: 'renderer-process-crashed', listener: (event: Event, webContents: WebContents, killed: boolean) => void): this; addListener(event: 'renderer-process-crashed', listener: (event: Event, webContents: WebContents, killed: boolean) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'renderer-process-crashed', listener: (event: Event, webContents: WebContents, killed: boolean) => void): this; /** * This event will be emitted inside the primary instance of your application when * a second instance has been executed and calls `app.requestSingleInstanceLock()`. * * `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. * * This event is guaranteed to be emitted after the `ready` event of `app` gets * emitted. * * **Note:** Extra command line arguments might be added by Chromium, such as * `--original-process-start-time`. */ on(event: 'second-instance', listener: (event: Event, /** * An array of the second instance's command line arguments */ argv: string[], /** * The second instance's working directory */ workingDirectory: string) => void): this; once(event: 'second-instance', listener: (event: Event, /** * An array of the second instance's command line arguments */ argv: string[], /** * The second instance's working directory */ workingDirectory: string) => void): this; addListener(event: 'second-instance', listener: (event: Event, /** * An array of the second instance's command line arguments */ argv: string[], /** * The second instance's working directory */ workingDirectory: string) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'second-instance', listener: (event: Event, /** * An array of the second instance's command line arguments */ argv: string[], /** * The second instance's working directory */ workingDirectory: string) => void): this; /** * Emitted when a client certificate is requested. * * The `url` corresponds to the navigation entry requesting the client certificate * and `callback` can be called with an entry filtered from the list. Using * `event.preventDefault()` prevents the application from using the first * certificate from the store. */ on(event: 'select-client-certificate', listener: (event: Event, webContents: WebContents, url: string, certificateList: Certificate[], callback: (certificate?: Certificate) => void) => void): this; once(event: 'select-client-certificate', listener: (event: Event, webContents: WebContents, url: string, certificateList: Certificate[], callback: (certificate?: Certificate) => void) => void): this; addListener(event: 'select-client-certificate', listener: (event: Event, webContents: WebContents, url: string, certificateList: Certificate[], callback: (certificate?: Certificate) => void) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'select-client-certificate', listener: (event: Event, webContents: WebContents, url: string, certificateList: Certificate[], callback: (certificate?: Certificate) => void) => void): this; /** * Emitted when Electron has created a new `session`. */ on(event: 'session-created', listener: (session: Session) => void): this; once(event: 'session-created', listener: (session: Session) => void): this; addListener(event: 'session-created', listener: (session: Session) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'session-created', listener: (session: Session) => void): this; /** * Emitted when Handoff is about to be resumed on another device. If you need to * update the state to be transferred, you should call `event.preventDefault()` * immediately, construct a new `userInfo` dictionary and call * `app.updateCurrentActivity()` in a timely manner. Otherwise, the operation will * fail and `continue-activity-error` will be called. * * @platform darwin */ on(event: 'update-activity-state', listener: (event: Event, /** * A string identifying the activity. Maps to `NSUserActivity.activityType`. */ type: string, /** * Contains app-specific state stored by the activity. */ userInfo: unknown) => void): this; once(event: 'update-activity-state', listener: (event: Event, /** * A string identifying the activity. Maps to `NSUserActivity.activityType`. */ type: string, /** * Contains app-specific state stored by the activity. */ userInfo: unknown) => void): this; addListener(event: 'update-activity-state', listener: (event: Event, /** * A string identifying the activity. Maps to `NSUserActivity.activityType`. */ type: string, /** * Contains app-specific state stored by the activity. */ userInfo: unknown) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'update-activity-state', listener: (event: Event, /** * A string identifying the activity. Maps to `NSUserActivity.activityType`. */ type: string, /** * Contains app-specific state stored by the activity. */ userInfo: unknown) => void): this; /** * Emitted when a new webContents is created. */ on(event: 'web-contents-created', listener: (event: Event, webContents: WebContents) => void): this; once(event: 'web-contents-created', listener: (event: Event, webContents: WebContents) => void): this; addListener(event: 'web-contents-created', listener: (event: Event, webContents: WebContents) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'web-contents-created', listener: (event: Event, webContents: WebContents) => void): this; /** * Emitted during Handoff before an activity from a different device wants to be * resumed. You should call `event.preventDefault()` if you want to handle this * event. * * @platform darwin */ on(event: 'will-continue-activity', listener: (event: Event, /** * A string identifying the activity. Maps to `NSUserActivity.activityType`. */ type: string) => void): this; once(event: 'will-continue-activity', listener: (event: Event, /** * A string identifying the activity. Maps to `NSUserActivity.activityType`. */ type: string) => void): this; addListener(event: 'will-continue-activity', listener: (event: Event, /** * A string identifying the activity. Maps to `NSUserActivity.activityType`. */ type: string) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'will-continue-activity', listener: (event: Event, /** * A string identifying the activity. Maps to `NSUserActivity.activityType`. */ type: string) => void): this; /** * Emitted when the application has finished basic startup. On Windows and Linux, * the `will-finish-launching` event is the same as the `ready` event; on macOS, * this event represents the `applicationWillFinishLaunching` notification of * `NSApplication`. You would usually set up listeners for the `open-file` and * `open-url` events here, and start the crash reporter and auto updater. * In most cases, you should do everything in the `ready` event handler. */ on(event: 'will-finish-launching', listener: Function): this; once(event: 'will-finish-launching', listener: Function): this; addListener(event: 'will-finish-launching', listener: Function): this; removeListener(event: 'will-finish-launching', listener: Function): this; /** * Emitted when all windows have been closed and the application will quit. Calling * `event.preventDefault()` will prevent the default behavior, which is terminating * the application. * * See the description of the `window-all-closed` event for the differences between * the `will-quit` and `window-all-closed` events. * * **Note:** On Windows, this event will not be emitted if the app is closed due to * a shutdown/restart of the system or a user logout. */ on(event: 'will-quit', listener: (event: Event) => void): this; once(event: 'will-quit', listener: (event: Event) => void): this; addListener(event: 'will-quit', listener: (event: Event) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'will-quit', listener: (event: Event) => void): this; /** * Emitted when all windows have been closed. * * If you do not subscribe to this event and all windows are closed, the default * behavior is to quit the app; however, if you subscribe, you control whether the * app quits or not. If the user pressed `Cmd + Q`, or the developer called * `app.quit()`, Electron will first try to close all the windows and then emit the * `will-quit` event, and in this case the `window-all-closed` event would not be * emitted. */ on(event: 'window-all-closed', listener: Function): this; once(event: 'window-all-closed', listener: Function): this; addListener(event: 'window-all-closed', listener: Function): this; removeListener(event: 'window-all-closed', listener: Function): this; /** * Adds `path` to the recent documents list. * * This list is managed by the OS. On Windows, you can visit the list from the task * bar, and on macOS, you can visit it from dock menu. * * @platform darwin,win32 */ addRecentDocument(path: string): void; /** * Clears the recent documents list. * * @platform darwin,win32 */ clearRecentDocuments(): void; /** * By default, Chromium disables 3D APIs (e.g. WebGL) until restart on a per domain * basis if the GPU processes crashes too frequently. This function disables that * behavior. This method can only be called before app is ready. */ disableDomainBlockingFor3DAPIs(): void; /** * Disables hardware acceleration for current app. * This method can only be called before app is ready. */ disableHardwareAcceleration(): void; /** * Enables full sandbox mode on the app. * This method can only be called before app is ready. * * @experimental */ enableSandbox(): void; /** * Exits immediately with `exitCode`. `exitCode` defaults to 0. * * All windows will be closed immediately without asking the user, and the * `before-quit` and `will-quit` events will not be emitted. */ exit(exitCode?: number): void; /** * On Linux, focuses on the first visible window. On macOS, makes the application * the active app. On Windows, focuses on the application's first window. * You should seek to use the `steal` option as sparingly as possible. */ focus(options?: FocusOptions): void; /** * Name of the application handling the protocol, or an empty string if there is no * handler. For instance, if Electron is the default handler of the URL, this could * be `Electron` on Windows and Mac. However, don't rely on the precise format * which is not guaranteed to remain unchanged. Expect a different format on Linux, * possibly with a `.desktop` suffix. * * This method returns the application name of the default handler for the protocol * (aka URI scheme) of a URL. */ getApplicationNameForProtocol(url: string): string; /** * Array of `ProcessMetric` objects that correspond to memory and CPU usage * statistics of all the processes associated with the app. */ getAppMetrics(): ProcessMetric[]; /** * The current application directory. */ getAppPath(): string; /** * The current value displayed in the counter badge. * * @platform linux,darwin */ getBadgeCount(): number; /** * The type of the currently running activity. * * @platform darwin */ getCurrentActivityType(): string; /** * fulfilled with the app's icon, which is a NativeImage. * * Fetches a path's associated icon. * * On _Windows_, there a 2 kinds of icons: * * * Icons associated with certain file extensions, like `.mp3`, `.png`, etc. * * Icons inside the file itself, like `.exe`, `.dll`, `.ico`. * * On _Linux_ and _macOS_, icons depend on the application associated with file * mime type. */ getFileIcon(path: string, options?: FileIconOptions): Promise; /** * The Graphics Feature Status from `chrome://gpu/`. * * **Note:** This information is only usable after the `gpu-info-update` event is * emitted. */ getGPUFeatureStatus(): GPUFeatureStatus; /** * For `infoType` equal to `complete`: Promise is fulfilled with `Object` * containing all the GPU Information as in chromium's GPUInfo object. This * includes the version and driver information that's shown on `chrome://gpu` page. * * For `infoType` equal to `basic`: Promise is fulfilled with `Object` containing * fewer attributes than when requested with `complete`. Here's an example of basic * response: * * Using `basic` should be preferred if only basic information like `vendorId` or * `driverId` is needed. */ getGPUInfo(infoType: 'basic' | 'complete'): Promise; /** * * `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). * * `removedItems` JumpListItem[] - 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. * * @platform win32 */ getJumpListSettings(): JumpListSettings; /** * The current application locale. Possible return values are documented here. * * To set the locale, you'll want to use a command line switch at app startup, * which may be found here. * * **Note:** When distributing your packaged app, you have to also ship the * `locales` folder. * * **Note:** On Windows, you have to call it after the `ready` events gets emitted. */ getLocale(): string; /** * User operating system's locale two-letter ISO 3166 country code. The value is * taken from native OS APIs. * **Note:** When unable to detect locale country code, it returns empty string. */ getLocaleCountryCode(): string; /** * 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. * * * * `openAtLogin` Boolean - `true` if the app is set to open at login. * * `openAsHidden` Boolean _macOS_ - `true` if the app is set to open as hidden at * login. This setting is not available on MAS builds. * * `wasOpenedAtLogin` Boolean _macOS_ - `true` if the app was opened at login * automatically. This setting is not available on MAS builds. * * `wasOpenedAsHidden` Boolean _macOS_ - `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 not available on MAS builds. * * `restoreState` Boolean _macOS_ - `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 not available on MAS builds. * * @platform darwin,win32 */ getLoginItemSettings(options?: LoginItemSettingsOptions): LoginItemSettings; /** * The current application's name, which is the name in the application's * `package.json` file. * * Usually the `name` field of `package.json` is a short lowercase name, according * to the npm modules spec. You should usually also specify a `productName` field, * which is your application's full capitalized name, and which will be preferred * over `name` by Electron. */ getName(): string; /** * A path to a special directory or file associated with `name`. On failure, an * `Error` is thrown. * * If `app.getPath('logs')` is called without called `app.setAppLogsPath()` being * called first, a default log directory will be created equivalent to calling * `app.setAppLogsPath()` without a `path` parameter. */ getPath(name: 'home' | 'appData' | 'userData' | 'cache' | 'temp' | 'exe' | 'module' | 'desktop' | 'documents' | 'downloads' | 'music' | 'pictures' | 'videos' | 'logs' | 'pepperFlashSystemPlugin' | 'crashDumps'): string; /** * The version of the loaded application. If no version is found in the * application's `package.json` file, the version of the current bundle or * executable is returned. */ getVersion(): string; /** * This method returns whether or not this instance of your app is currently * holding the single instance lock. You can request the lock with * `app.requestSingleInstanceLock()` and release with * `app.releaseSingleInstanceLock()` */ hasSingleInstanceLock(): boolean; /** * Hides all application windows without minimizing them. * * @platform darwin */ hide(): void; /** * 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. * * @platform linux */ importCertificate(options: ImportCertificateOptions, callback: (result: number) => void): void; /** * Invalidates the current Handoff user activity. * * @platform darwin */ invalidateCurrentActivity(): void; /** * `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. * * @platform darwin,win32 */ isAccessibilitySupportEnabled(): boolean; /** * Whether the current executable is the default handler for a protocol (aka URI * scheme). * * **Note:** On macOS, you can use this method to check if the app has been * registered as the default protocol handler for a protocol. You can also verify * this by checking `~/Library/Preferences/com.apple.LaunchServices.plist` on the * macOS machine. Please refer to Apple's documentation for details. * * The API uses the Windows Registry and `LSCopyDefaultHandlerForURLScheme` * internally. */ isDefaultProtocolClient(protocol: string, path?: string, args?: string[]): boolean; /** * whether or not the current OS version allows for native emoji pickers. */ isEmojiPanelSupported(): boolean; /** * Whether the application is currently running from the systems Application * folder. Use in combination with `app.moveToApplicationsFolder()` * * @platform darwin */ isInApplicationsFolder(): boolean; /** * `true` if Electron has finished initializing, `false` otherwise. See also * `app.whenReady()`. */ isReady(): boolean; /** * Whether the current desktop environment is Unity launcher. * * @platform linux */ isUnityRunning(): boolean; /** * Whether the move was successful. Please note that if the move is successful, * your application will quit and relaunch. * * No confirmation dialog will be presented by default. If you wish to allow the * user to confirm the operation, you may do so using the `dialog` API. * * **NOTE:** This method throws errors if anything other than the user causes the * move to fail. For instance if the user cancels the authorization dialog, this * method returns false. If we fail to perform the copy, then this method will * throw an error. The message in the error should be informative and tell you * exactly what went wrong. * * By default, if an app of the same name as the one being moved exists in the * Applications directory and is _not_ running, the existing app will be trashed * and the active app moved into its place. If it _is_ running, the pre-existing * running app will assume focus and the the previously active app will quit * itself. This behavior can be changed by providing the optional conflict handler, * where the boolean returned by the handler determines whether or not the move * conflict is resolved with default behavior. i.e. returning `false` will ensure * no further action is taken, returning `true` will result in the default behavior * and the method continuing. * * For example: * * Would mean that if an app already exists in the user directory, if the user * chooses to 'Continue Move' then the function would continue with its default * behavior and the existing app will be trashed and the active app moved into its * place. * * @platform darwin */ moveToApplicationsFolder(options?: MoveToApplicationsFolderOptions): boolean; /** * Try to close all windows. The `before-quit` event will be emitted first. If all * windows are successfully closed, the `will-quit` event will be emitted and by * default the application will terminate. * * This method guarantees that all `beforeunload` and `unload` event handlers are * correctly executed. It is possible that a window cancels the quitting by * returning `false` in the `beforeunload` event handler. */ quit(): void; /** * Relaunches the app when current instance exits. * * By default, the new instance will use the same working directory and command * line arguments with current instance. When `args` is specified, the `args` will * be passed as command line arguments instead. When `execPath` is specified, the * `execPath` will be executed for relaunch instead of current app. * * Note that this method does not quit the app when executed, you have to call * `app.quit` or `app.exit` after calling `app.relaunch` to make the app restart. * * When `app.relaunch` is called for multiple times, multiple instances will be * started after current instance exited. * * An example of restarting current instance immediately and adding a new command * line argument to the new instance: */ relaunch(options?: RelaunchOptions): void; /** * Releases all locks that were created by `requestSingleInstanceLock`. This will * allow multiple instances of the application to once again run side by side. */ releaseSingleInstanceLock(): void; /** * Whether the call succeeded. * * This method checks if the current executable as the default handler for a * protocol (aka URI scheme). If so, it will remove the app as the default handler. * * @platform darwin,win32 */ removeAsDefaultProtocolClient(protocol: string, path?: string, args?: string[]): boolean; /** * The return value of this method indicates whether or not this instance of your * application successfully obtained the lock. If it failed to obtain the lock, * you can assume that another instance of your application is already running with * the lock and exit immediately. * * I.e. This method returns `true` if your process is the primary instance of your * application and your app should continue loading. It returns `false` if your * process should immediately quit as it has sent its parameters to another * instance that has already acquired the lock. * * 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: */ requestSingleInstanceLock(): boolean; /** * Marks the current Handoff user activity as inactive without invalidating it. * * @platform darwin */ resignCurrentActivity(): void; /** * Set the about panel options. This will override the values defined in the app's * `.plist` file on macOS. See the Apple docs for more details. On Linux, values * must be set in order to be shown; there are no defaults. * * If you do not set `credits` but still wish to surface them in your app, AppKit * will look for a file named "Credits.html", "Credits.rtf", and "Credits.rtfd", in * that order, in the bundle returned by the NSBundle class method main. The first * file found is used, and if none is found, the info area is left blank. See Apple * documentation for more information. */ setAboutPanelOptions(options: AboutPanelOptionsOptions): void; /** * Manually enables Chrome's accessibility support, allowing to expose * accessibility switch to users in application settings. See Chromium's * accessibility docs for more details. Disabled by default. * * This API must be called after the `ready` event is emitted. * * **Note:** Rendering accessibility tree can significantly affect the performance * of your app. It should not be enabled by default. * * @platform darwin,win32 */ setAccessibilitySupportEnabled(enabled: boolean): void; /** * Sets the activation policy for a given app. * * Activation policy types: * * * 'regular' - The application is an ordinary app that appears in the Dock and * may have a user interface. * * 'accessory' - The application doesn’t appear in the Dock and doesn’t have a * menu bar, but it may be activated programmatically or by clicking on one of its * windows. * * 'prohibited' - The application doesn’t appear in the Dock and may not create * windows or be activated. * * @platform darwin */ setActivationPolicy(policy: 'regular' | 'accessory' | 'prohibited'): void; /** * Sets or creates a directory your app's logs which can then be manipulated with * `app.getPath()` or `app.setPath(pathName, newPath)`. * * Calling `app.setAppLogsPath()` without a `path` parameter will result in this * directory being set to `~/Library/Logs/YourAppName` on _macOS_, and inside the * `userData` directory on _Linux_ and _Windows_. */ setAppLogsPath(path?: string): void; /** * Changes the Application User Model ID to `id`. * * @platform win32 */ setAppUserModelId(id: string): void; /** * Whether the call succeeded. * * Sets the current executable as the default handler for a protocol (aka URI * scheme). It allows you to integrate your app deeper into the operating system. * Once registered, all links with `your-protocol://` will be opened with the * current executable. The whole link, including protocol, will be passed to your * application as a parameter. * * **Note:** On macOS, you can only register protocols that have been added to your * app's `info.plist`, which cannot be modified at runtime. However, you can change * the file during build time via Electron Forge, Electron Packager, or by editing * `info.plist` with a text editor. Please refer to Apple's documentation for * details. * * **Note:** In a Windows Store environment (when packaged as an `appx`) this API * will return `true` for all calls but the registry key it sets won't be * accessible by other applications. In order to register your Windows Store * application as a default protocol handler you must declare the protocol in your * manifest. * * The API uses the Windows Registry and `LSSetDefaultHandlerForURLScheme` * internally. */ setAsDefaultProtocolClient(protocol: string, path?: string, args?: string[]): 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. * * @platform linux,darwin */ setBadgeCount(count: number): boolean; /** * 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: * * @platform win32 */ setJumpList(categories: (JumpListCategory[]) | (null)): void; /** * Set the app's login item settings. * * To work with Electron's `autoUpdater` on Windows, which uses Squirrel, you'll * want to set the launch path to Update.exe, and pass arguments that specify your * application name. For example: * * @platform darwin,win32 */ setLoginItemSettings(settings: Settings): void; /** * Overrides the current application's name. * * **Note:** This function overrides the name used internally by Electron; it does * not affect the name that the OS uses. */ setName(name: string): void; /** * Overrides the `path` to a special directory or file associated with `name`. If * the path specifies a directory that does not exist, an `Error` is thrown. In * that case, the directory should be created with `fs.mkdirSync` or similar. * * You can only override paths of a `name` defined in `app.getPath`. * * By default, web pages' cookies and caches will be stored under the `userData` * directory. If you want to change this location, you have to override the * `userData` path before the `ready` event of the `app` module is emitted. */ setPath(name: string, path: string): void; /** * Creates an `NSUserActivity` and sets it as the current activity. The activity is * eligible for Handoff to another device afterward. * * @platform darwin */ setUserActivity(type: string, userInfo: any, webpageURL?: string): void; /** * Adds `tasks` to the Tasks category of the Jump List on Windows. * * `tasks` is an array of `Task` objects. * * Whether the call succeeded. * * **Note:** If you'd like to customize the Jump List even more use * `app.setJumpList(categories)` instead. * * @platform win32 */ setUserTasks(tasks: Task[]): boolean; /** * Shows application windows after they were hidden. Does not automatically focus * them. * * @platform darwin */ show(): void; /** * Show the app's about panel options. These options can be overridden with * `app.setAboutPanelOptions(options)`. */ showAboutPanel(): void; /** * Show the platform's native emoji picker. * * @platform darwin,win32 */ showEmojiPanel(): void; /** * This function **must** be called once you have finished accessing the security * scoped file. If you do not remember to stop accessing the bookmark, kernel * resources will be leaked and your app will lose its ability to reach outside the * sandbox completely, until your app is restarted. * * Start accessing a security scoped resource. With this method Electron * applications that are packaged for the Mac App Store may reach outside their * sandbox to access files chosen by the user. See Apple's documentation for a * description of how this system works. * * @platform mas */ startAccessingSecurityScopedResource(bookmarkData: string): Function; /** * Updates the current activity if its type matches `type`, merging the entries * from `userInfo` into its current `userInfo` dictionary. * * @platform darwin */ updateCurrentActivity(type: string, userInfo: any): void; /** * fulfilled when Electron is initialized. May be used as a convenient alternative * to checking `app.isReady()` and subscribing to the `ready` event if the app is * not ready yet. */ whenReady(): Promise; /** * A `Boolean` property that's `true` if Chrome's accessibility support is enabled, * `false` otherwise. This property will be `true` if the use of assistive * technologies, such as screen readers, has been detected. Setting this property * to `true` manually enables Chrome's accessibility support, allowing developers * to expose accessibility switch to users in application settings. * * See Chromium's accessibility docs for more details. Disabled by default. * * This API must be called after the `ready` event is emitted. * * **Note:** Rendering accessibility tree can significantly affect the performance * of your app. It should not be enabled by default. * * @platform darwin,win32 */ accessibilitySupportEnabled: boolean; /** * A `Boolean` which when `true` disables the overrides that Electron has in place * to ensure renderer processes are restarted on every navigation. The current * default value for this property is `true`. * * The intention is for these overrides to become disabled by default and then at * some point in the future this property will be removed. This property impacts * which native modules you can use in the renderer process. For more information * on the direction Electron is going with renderer process restarts and usage of * native modules in the renderer process please check out this Tracking Issue. */ allowRendererProcessReuse: boolean; /** * A `Menu | null` property that returns `Menu` if one has been set and `null` * otherwise. Users can pass a Menu to set this property. */ applicationMenu: (Menu) | (null); /** * An `Integer` property that returns the badge count for current app. Setting the * count to `0` will hide the badge. * * On macOS, setting this with any nonzero integer shows on the dock icon. On * Linux, this property 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. * * @platform linux,darwin */ badgeCount: number; /** * A `CommandLine` object that allows you to read and manipulate the command line * arguments that Chromium uses. * */ readonly commandLine: CommandLine; /** * A `Dock` `| undefined` object that allows you to perform actions on your app * icon in the user's dock on macOS. * * @platform darwin */ readonly dock: Dock; /** * A `Boolean` property that returns `true` if the app is packaged, `false` * otherwise. For many apps, this property can be used to distinguish development * and production environments. * */ readonly isPackaged: boolean; /** * A `String` property that indicates the current application's name, which is the * name in the application's `package.json` file. * * Usually the `name` field of `package.json` is a short lowercase name, according * to the npm modules spec. You should usually also specify a `productName` field, * which is your application's full capitalized name, and which will be preferred * over `name` by Electron. */ name: string; /** * A `String` which is the user agent string Electron will use as a global * fallback. * * This is the user agent that will be used when no user agent is set at the * `webContents` or `session` level. It is useful for ensuring that your entire * app has the same user agent. Set to a custom value as early as possible in your * app's initialization to ensure that your overridden value is used. */ userAgentFallback: string; } interface AutoUpdater extends NodeJS.EventEmitter { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/auto-updater /** * This event is emitted after a user calls `quitAndInstall()`. * * When this API is called, the `before-quit` event is not emitted before all * windows are closed. As a result you should listen to this event if you wish to * perform actions before the windows are closed while a process is quitting, as * well as listening to `before-quit`. */ on(event: 'before-quit-for-update', listener: Function): this; once(event: 'before-quit-for-update', listener: Function): this; addListener(event: 'before-quit-for-update', listener: Function): this; removeListener(event: 'before-quit-for-update', listener: Function): this; /** * Emitted when checking if an update has started. */ on(event: 'checking-for-update', listener: Function): this; once(event: 'checking-for-update', listener: Function): this; addListener(event: 'checking-for-update', listener: Function): this; removeListener(event: 'checking-for-update', listener: Function): this; /** * Emitted when there is an error while updating. */ on(event: 'error', listener: (error: Error) => void): this; once(event: 'error', listener: (error: Error) => void): this; addListener(event: 'error', listener: (error: Error) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'error', listener: (error: Error) => void): this; /** * Emitted when there is an available update. The update is downloaded * automatically. */ on(event: 'update-available', listener: Function): this; once(event: 'update-available', listener: Function): this; addListener(event: 'update-available', listener: Function): this; removeListener(event: 'update-available', listener: Function): this; /** * Emitted when an update has been downloaded. * * On Windows only `releaseName` is available. * * **Note:** It is not strictly necessary to handle this event. A successfully * downloaded update will still be applied the next time the application starts. */ on(event: 'update-downloaded', listener: (event: Event, releaseNotes: string, releaseName: string, releaseDate: Date, updateURL: string) => void): this; once(event: 'update-downloaded', listener: (event: Event, releaseNotes: string, releaseName: string, releaseDate: Date, updateURL: string) => void): this; addListener(event: 'update-downloaded', listener: (event: Event, releaseNotes: string, releaseName: string, releaseDate: Date, updateURL: string) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'update-downloaded', listener: (event: Event, releaseNotes: string, releaseName: string, releaseDate: Date, updateURL: string) => void): this; /** * Emitted when there is no available update. */ on(event: 'update-not-available', listener: Function): this; once(event: 'update-not-available', listener: Function): this; addListener(event: 'update-not-available', listener: Function): this; removeListener(event: 'update-not-available', listener: Function): this; /** * Asks the server whether there is an update. You must call `setFeedURL` before * using this API. */ checkForUpdates(): void; /** * The current update feed URL. */ getFeedURL(): string; /** * Restarts the app and installs the update after it has been downloaded. It should * only be called after `update-downloaded` has been emitted. * * Under the hood calling `autoUpdater.quitAndInstall()` will close all application * windows first, and automatically call `app.quit()` after all windows have been * closed. * * **Note:** It is not strictly necessary to call this function to apply an update, * as a successfully downloaded update will always be applied the next time the * application starts. */ quitAndInstall(): void; /** * Sets the `url` and initialize the auto updater. */ setFeedURL(options: FeedURLOptions): void; } interface BluetoothDevice { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/structures/bluetooth-device deviceId: string; deviceName: string; } class BrowserView { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/browser-view /** * BrowserView */ constructor(options?: BrowserViewConstructorOptions); /** * The view with the given `id`. */ static fromId(id: number): BrowserView; /** * The BrowserView that owns the given `webContents` or `null` if the contents are * not owned by a BrowserView. */ static fromWebContents(webContents: WebContents): (BrowserView) | (null); /** * An array of all opened BrowserViews. */ static getAllViews(): BrowserView[]; /** * Force closing the view, the `unload` and `beforeunload` events won't be emitted * for the web page. After you're done with a view, call this function in order to * free memory and other resources as soon as possible. */ destroy(): void; /** * The `bounds` of this BrowserView instance as `Object`. * * @experimental */ getBounds(): Rectangle; /** * Whether the view is destroyed. */ isDestroyed(): boolean; setAutoResize(options: AutoResizeOptions): void; setBackgroundColor(color: string): void; /** * Resizes and moves the view to the supplied bounds relative to the window. * * @experimental */ setBounds(bounds: Rectangle): void; id: number; webContents: WebContents; } class BrowserWindow extends NodeJS.EventEmitter { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/browser-window /** * Emitted when the window is set or unset to show always on top of other windows. */ on(event: 'always-on-top-changed', listener: (event: Event, isAlwaysOnTop: boolean) => void): this; once(event: 'always-on-top-changed', listener: (event: Event, isAlwaysOnTop: boolean) => void): this; addListener(event: 'always-on-top-changed', listener: (event: Event, isAlwaysOnTop: boolean) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'always-on-top-changed', listener: (event: Event, isAlwaysOnTop: boolean) => void): this; /** * Emitted when an App Command is invoked. These are typically related to keyboard * media keys or browser commands, as well as the "Back" button built into some * mice on Windows. * * Commands are lowercased, underscores are replaced with hyphens, and the * `APPCOMMAND_` prefix is stripped off. e.g. `APPCOMMAND_BROWSER_BACKWARD` is * emitted as `browser-backward`. * * The following app commands are explicitly supported on Linux: * * `browser-backward` * `browser-forward` * * @platform win32,linux */ on(event: 'app-command', listener: (event: Event, command: string) => void): this; once(event: 'app-command', listener: (event: Event, command: string) => void): this; addListener(event: 'app-command', listener: (event: Event, command: string) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'app-command', listener: (event: Event, command: string) => void): this; /** * Emitted when the window loses focus. */ on(event: 'blur', listener: Function): this; once(event: 'blur', listener: Function): this; addListener(event: 'blur', listener: Function): this; removeListener(event: 'blur', listener: Function): this; /** * Emitted when the window is going to be closed. It's emitted before the * `beforeunload` and `unload` event of the DOM. Calling `event.preventDefault()` * will cancel the close. * * Usually you would want to use the `beforeunload` handler to decide whether the * window should be closed, which will also be called when the window is reloaded. * In Electron, returning any value other than `undefined` would cancel the close. * For example: * * _**Note**: There is a subtle difference between the behaviors of * `window.onbeforeunload = handler` and `window.addEventListener('beforeunload', * handler)`. It is recommended to always set the `event.returnValue` explicitly, * instead of only returning a value, as the former works more consistently within * Electron._ */ on(event: 'close', listener: (event: Event) => void): this; once(event: 'close', listener: (event: Event) => void): this; addListener(event: 'close', listener: (event: Event) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'close', listener: (event: Event) => void): this; /** * Emitted when the window is closed. After you have received this event you should * remove the reference to the window and avoid using it any more. */ on(event: 'closed', listener: Function): this; once(event: 'closed', listener: Function): this; addListener(event: 'closed', listener: Function): this; removeListener(event: 'closed', listener: Function): this; /** * Emitted when the window enters a full-screen state. */ on(event: 'enter-full-screen', listener: Function): this; once(event: 'enter-full-screen', listener: Function): this; addListener(event: 'enter-full-screen', listener: Function): this; removeListener(event: 'enter-full-screen', listener: Function): this; /** * Emitted when the window enters a full-screen state triggered by HTML API. */ on(event: 'enter-html-full-screen', listener: Function): this; once(event: 'enter-html-full-screen', listener: Function): this; addListener(event: 'enter-html-full-screen', listener: Function): this; removeListener(event: 'enter-html-full-screen', listener: Function): this; /** * Emitted when the window gains focus. */ on(event: 'focus', listener: Function): this; once(event: 'focus', listener: Function): this; addListener(event: 'focus', listener: Function): this; removeListener(event: 'focus', listener: Function): this; /** * Emitted when the window is hidden. */ on(event: 'hide', listener: Function): this; once(event: 'hide', listener: Function): this; addListener(event: 'hide', listener: Function): this; removeListener(event: 'hide', listener: Function): this; /** * Emitted when the window leaves a full-screen state. */ on(event: 'leave-full-screen', listener: Function): this; once(event: 'leave-full-screen', listener: Function): this; addListener(event: 'leave-full-screen', listener: Function): this; removeListener(event: 'leave-full-screen', listener: Function): this; /** * Emitted when the window leaves a full-screen state triggered by HTML API. */ on(event: 'leave-html-full-screen', listener: Function): this; once(event: 'leave-html-full-screen', listener: Function): this; addListener(event: 'leave-html-full-screen', listener: Function): this; removeListener(event: 'leave-html-full-screen', listener: Function): this; /** * Emitted when window is maximized. */ on(event: 'maximize', listener: Function): this; once(event: 'maximize', listener: Function): this; addListener(event: 'maximize', listener: Function): this; removeListener(event: 'maximize', listener: Function): this; /** * Emitted when the window is minimized. */ on(event: 'minimize', listener: Function): this; once(event: 'minimize', listener: Function): this; addListener(event: 'minimize', listener: Function): this; removeListener(event: 'minimize', listener: Function): this; /** * Emitted when the window is being moved to a new position. * __Note__: On macOS this event is an alias of `moved`. */ on(event: 'move', listener: Function): this; once(event: 'move', listener: Function): this; addListener(event: 'move', listener: Function): this; removeListener(event: 'move', listener: Function): this; /** * Emitted once when the window is moved to a new position. * * @platform darwin */ on(event: 'moved', listener: Function): this; once(event: 'moved', listener: Function): this; addListener(event: 'moved', listener: Function): this; removeListener(event: 'moved', listener: Function): this; /** * Emitted when the native new tab button is clicked. * * @platform darwin */ on(event: 'new-window-for-tab', listener: Function): this; once(event: 'new-window-for-tab', listener: Function): this; addListener(event: 'new-window-for-tab', listener: Function): this; removeListener(event: 'new-window-for-tab', listener: Function): this; /** * Emitted when the document changed its title, calling `event.preventDefault()` * will prevent the native window's title from changing. `explicitSet` is false * when title is synthesized from file URL. */ on(event: 'page-title-updated', listener: (event: Event, title: string, explicitSet: boolean) => void): this; once(event: 'page-title-updated', listener: (event: Event, title: string, explicitSet: boolean) => void): this; addListener(event: 'page-title-updated', listener: (event: Event, title: string, explicitSet: boolean) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'page-title-updated', listener: (event: Event, title: string, explicitSet: boolean) => void): this; /** * Emitted when the web page has been rendered (while not being shown) and window * can be displayed without a visual flash. * * Please note that using this event implies that the renderer will be considered * "visible" and paint even though `show` is false. This event will never fire if * you use `paintWhenInitiallyHidden: false` */ on(event: 'ready-to-show', listener: Function): this; once(event: 'ready-to-show', listener: Function): this; addListener(event: 'ready-to-show', listener: Function): this; removeListener(event: 'ready-to-show', listener: Function): this; /** * Emitted after the window has been resized. */ on(event: 'resize', listener: Function): this; once(event: 'resize', listener: Function): this; addListener(event: 'resize', listener: Function): this; removeListener(event: 'resize', listener: Function): this; /** * Emitted when the unresponsive web page becomes responsive again. */ on(event: 'responsive', listener: Function): this; once(event: 'responsive', listener: Function): this; addListener(event: 'responsive', listener: Function): this; removeListener(event: 'responsive', listener: Function): this; /** * Emitted when the window is restored from a minimized state. */ on(event: 'restore', listener: Function): this; once(event: 'restore', listener: Function): this; addListener(event: 'restore', listener: Function): this; removeListener(event: 'restore', listener: Function): this; /** * Emitted on trackpad rotation gesture. Continually emitted until rotation gesture * is ended. The `rotation` value on each emission is the angle in degrees rotated * since the last emission. The last emitted event upon a rotation gesture will * always be of value `0`. Counter-clockwise rotation values are positive, while * clockwise ones are negative. * * @platform darwin */ on(event: 'rotate-gesture', listener: (event: Event, rotation: number) => void): this; once(event: 'rotate-gesture', listener: (event: Event, rotation: number) => void): this; addListener(event: 'rotate-gesture', listener: (event: Event, rotation: number) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'rotate-gesture', listener: (event: Event, rotation: number) => void): this; /** * Emitted when scroll wheel event phase has begun. * * @platform darwin */ on(event: 'scroll-touch-begin', listener: Function): this; once(event: 'scroll-touch-begin', listener: Function): this; addListener(event: 'scroll-touch-begin', listener: Function): this; removeListener(event: 'scroll-touch-begin', listener: Function): this; /** * Emitted when scroll wheel event phase filed upon reaching the edge of element. * * @platform darwin */ on(event: 'scroll-touch-edge', listener: Function): this; once(event: 'scroll-touch-edge', listener: Function): this; addListener(event: 'scroll-touch-edge', listener: Function): this; removeListener(event: 'scroll-touch-edge', listener: Function): this; /** * Emitted when scroll wheel event phase has ended. * * @platform darwin */ on(event: 'scroll-touch-end', listener: Function): this; once(event: 'scroll-touch-end', listener: Function): this; addListener(event: 'scroll-touch-end', listener: Function): this; removeListener(event: 'scroll-touch-end', listener: Function): this; /** * Emitted when window session is going to end due to force shutdown or machine * restart or session log off. * * @platform win32 */ on(event: 'session-end', listener: Function): this; once(event: 'session-end', listener: Function): this; addListener(event: 'session-end', listener: Function): this; removeListener(event: 'session-end', listener: Function): this; /** * Emitted when the window opens a sheet. * * @platform darwin */ on(event: 'sheet-begin', listener: Function): this; once(event: 'sheet-begin', listener: Function): this; addListener(event: 'sheet-begin', listener: Function): this; removeListener(event: 'sheet-begin', listener: Function): this; /** * Emitted when the window has closed a sheet. * * @platform darwin */ on(event: 'sheet-end', listener: Function): this; once(event: 'sheet-end', listener: Function): this; addListener(event: 'sheet-end', listener: Function): this; removeListener(event: 'sheet-end', listener: Function): this; /** * Emitted when the window is shown. */ on(event: 'show', listener: Function): this; once(event: 'show', listener: Function): this; addListener(event: 'show', listener: Function): this; removeListener(event: 'show', listener: Function): this; /** * Emitted on 3-finger swipe. Possible directions are `up`, `right`, `down`, * `left`. * * The method underlying this event is built to handle older macOS-style trackpad * swiping, where the content on the screen doesn't move with the swipe. Most macOS * trackpads are not configured to allow this kind of swiping anymore, so in order * for it to emit properly the 'Swipe between pages' preference in `System * Preferences > Trackpad > More Gestures` must be set to 'Swipe with two or three * fingers'. * * @platform darwin */ on(event: 'swipe', listener: (event: Event, direction: string) => void): this; once(event: 'swipe', listener: (event: Event, direction: string) => void): this; addListener(event: 'swipe', listener: (event: Event, direction: string) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'swipe', listener: (event: Event, direction: string) => void): this; /** * Emitted when the window exits from a maximized state. */ on(event: 'unmaximize', listener: Function): this; once(event: 'unmaximize', listener: Function): this; addListener(event: 'unmaximize', listener: Function): this; removeListener(event: 'unmaximize', listener: Function): this; /** * Emitted when the web page becomes unresponsive. */ on(event: 'unresponsive', listener: Function): this; once(event: 'unresponsive', listener: Function): this; addListener(event: 'unresponsive', listener: Function): this; removeListener(event: 'unresponsive', listener: Function): this; /** * Emitted before the window is moved. On Windows, calling `event.preventDefault()` * will prevent the window from being moved. * * Note that this is only emitted when the window is being resized manually. * Resizing the window with `setBounds`/`setSize` will not emit this event. * * @platform darwin,win32 */ on(event: 'will-move', listener: (event: Event, /** * Location the window is being moved to. */ newBounds: Rectangle) => void): this; once(event: 'will-move', listener: (event: Event, /** * Location the window is being moved to. */ newBounds: Rectangle) => void): this; addListener(event: 'will-move', listener: (event: Event, /** * Location the window is being moved to. */ newBounds: Rectangle) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'will-move', listener: (event: Event, /** * Location the window is being moved to. */ newBounds: Rectangle) => void): this; /** * Emitted before the window is resized. Calling `event.preventDefault()` will * prevent the window from being resized. * * Note that this is only emitted when the window is being resized manually. * Resizing the window with `setBounds`/`setSize` will not emit this event. * * @platform darwin,win32 */ on(event: 'will-resize', listener: (event: Event, /** * Size the window is being resized to. */ newBounds: Rectangle) => void): this; once(event: 'will-resize', listener: (event: Event, /** * Size the window is being resized to. */ newBounds: Rectangle) => void): this; addListener(event: 'will-resize', listener: (event: Event, /** * Size the window is being resized to. */ newBounds: Rectangle) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'will-resize', listener: (event: Event, /** * Size the window is being resized to. */ newBounds: Rectangle) => void): this; /** * BrowserWindow */ constructor(options?: BrowserWindowConstructorOptions); /** * Adds DevTools extension located at `path`, and returns extension's name. * * The extension will be remembered so you only need to call this API once, this * API is not for programming use. If you try to add an extension that has already * been loaded, this method will not return and instead log a warning to the * console. * * The method will also not return if the extension's manifest is missing or * incomplete. * * **Note:** This API cannot be called before the `ready` event of the `app` module * is emitted. * **Note:** This method is deprecated. Instead, use `ses.loadExtension(path)`. * * @deprecated */ static addDevToolsExtension(path: string): void; /** * Adds Chrome extension located at `path`, and returns extension's name. * * The method will also not return if the extension's manifest is missing or * incomplete. * * **Note:** This API cannot be called before the `ready` event of the `app` module * is emitted. * **Note:** This method is deprecated. Instead, use `ses.loadExtension(path)`. * * @deprecated */ static addExtension(path: string): void; /** * The window that owns the given `browserView`. If the given view is not attached * to any window, returns `null`. */ static fromBrowserView(browserView: BrowserView): (BrowserWindow) | (null); /** * The window with the given `id`. */ static fromId(id: number): BrowserWindow; /** * The window that owns the given `webContents` or `null` if the contents are not * owned by a window. */ static fromWebContents(webContents: WebContents): (BrowserWindow) | (null); /** * An array of all opened browser windows. */ static getAllWindows(): BrowserWindow[]; /** * The keys are the extension names and each value is an Object containing `name` * and `version` properties. * * To check if a DevTools extension is installed you can run the following: * * **Note:** This API cannot be called before the `ready` event of the `app` module * is emitted. * **Note:** This method is deprecated. Instead, use `ses.getAllExtensions()`. * * @deprecated */ static getDevToolsExtensions(): Record; /** * The keys are the extension names and each value is an Object containing `name` * and `version` properties. * * **Note:** This API cannot be called before the `ready` event of the `app` module * is emitted. * **Note:** This method is deprecated. Instead, use `ses.getAllExtensions()`. * * @deprecated */ static getExtensions(): Record; /** * The window that is focused in this application, otherwise returns `null`. */ static getFocusedWindow(): (BrowserWindow) | (null); /** * Remove a DevTools extension by name. * * **Note:** This API cannot be called before the `ready` event of the `app` module * is emitted. * * **Note:** This method is deprecated. Instead, use * `ses.removeExtension(extension_id)`. * * @deprecated */ static removeDevToolsExtension(name: string): void; /** * Remove a Chrome extension by name. * * **Note:** This API cannot be called before the `ready` event of the `app` module * is emitted. * * **Note:** This method is deprecated. Instead, use * `ses.removeExtension(extension_id)`. * * @deprecated */ static removeExtension(name: string): void; /** * Replacement API for setBrowserView supporting work with multi browser views. * * @experimental */ addBrowserView(browserView: BrowserView): void; /** * Adds a window as a tab on this window, after the tab for the window instance. * * @platform darwin */ addTabbedWindow(browserWindow: BrowserWindow): void; /** * Removes focus from the window. */ blur(): void; blurWebView(): void; /** * Resolves with a NativeImage * * Captures a snapshot of the page within `rect`. Omitting `rect` will capture the * whole visible page. */ capturePage(rect?: Rectangle): Promise; /** * Moves window to the center of the screen. */ center(): void; /** * Try to close the window. This has the same effect as a user manually clicking * the close button of the window. The web page may cancel the close though. See * the close event. */ close(): void; /** * Closes the currently open Quick Look panel. * * @platform darwin */ closeFilePreview(): void; /** * Force closing the window, the `unload` and `beforeunload` event won't be emitted * for the web page, and `close` event will also not be emitted for this window, * but it guarantees the `closed` event will be emitted. */ destroy(): void; /** * Starts or stops flashing the window to attract user's attention. */ flashFrame(flag: boolean): void; /** * Focuses on the window. */ focus(): void; focusOnWebView(): void; /** * Gets the background color of the window. See Setting `backgroundColor`. */ getBackgroundColor(): string; /** * The `bounds` of the window as `Object`. */ getBounds(): Rectangle; /** * The `BrowserView` attached to `win`. Returns `null` if one is not attached. * Throws an error if multiple `BrowserView`s are attached. * * @experimental */ getBrowserView(): (BrowserView) | (null); /** * an array of all BrowserViews that have been attached with `addBrowserView` or * `setBrowserView`. * * **Note:** The BrowserView API is currently experimental and may change or be * removed in future Electron releases. * * @experimental */ getBrowserViews(): BrowserView[]; /** * All child windows. */ getChildWindows(): BrowserWindow[]; /** * The `bounds` of the window's client area as `Object`. */ getContentBounds(): Rectangle; /** * Contains the window's client area's width and height. */ getContentSize(): number[]; /** * Contains the window's maximum width and height. */ getMaximumSize(): number[]; /** * Window id in the format of DesktopCapturerSource's id. For example * "window:1234:0". * * More precisely the format is `window:id:other_id` where `id` is `HWND` on * Windows, `CGWindowID` (`uint64_t`) on macOS and `Window` (`unsigned long`) on * Linux. `other_id` is used to identify web contents (tabs) so within the same top * level window. */ getMediaSourceId(): string; /** * Contains the window's minimum width and height. */ getMinimumSize(): number[]; /** * The platform-specific handle of the window. * * The native type of the handle is `HWND` on Windows, `NSView*` on macOS, and * `Window` (`unsigned long`) on Linux. */ getNativeWindowHandle(): Buffer; /** * Contains the window bounds of the normal state * * **Note:** whatever the current state of the window : maximized, minimized or in * fullscreen, this function always returns the position and size of the window in * normal state. In normal state, getBounds and getNormalBounds returns the same * `Rectangle`. */ getNormalBounds(): Rectangle; /** * between 0.0 (fully transparent) and 1.0 (fully opaque). On Linux, always returns * 1. */ getOpacity(): number; /** * The parent window. */ getParentWindow(): BrowserWindow; /** * Contains the window's current position. */ getPosition(): number[]; /** * The pathname of the file the window represents. * * @platform darwin */ getRepresentedFilename(): string; /** * Contains the window's width and height. */ getSize(): number[]; /** * The title of the native window. * * **Note:** The title of the web page can be different from the title of the * native window. */ getTitle(): string; /** * The current position for the traffic light buttons. Can only be used with * `titleBarStyle` set to `hidden`. * * @platform darwin */ getTrafficLightPosition(): Point; /** * Whether the window has a shadow. */ hasShadow(): boolean; /** * Hides the window. */ hide(): void; /** * Hooks a windows message. The `callback` is called when the message is received * in the WndProc. * * @platform win32 */ hookWindowMessage(message: number, callback: () => void): void; /** * Whether the window is always on top of other windows. */ isAlwaysOnTop(): boolean; /** * Whether the window can be manually closed by user. * On Linux always returns `true`. * * @platform darwin,win32 */ isClosable(): boolean; /** * Whether the window is destroyed. */ isDestroyed(): boolean; /** * Whether the window's document has been edited. * * @platform darwin */ isDocumentEdited(): boolean; /** * whether the window is enabled. */ isEnabled(): boolean; /** * Whether the window is focused. */ isFocused(): boolean; /** * Whether the window is in fullscreen mode. */ isFullScreen(): boolean; /** * Whether the maximize/zoom window button toggles fullscreen mode or maximizes the * window. */ isFullScreenable(): boolean; /** * Whether the window is in kiosk mode. */ isKiosk(): boolean; /** * Whether the window can be manually maximized by user. * On Linux always returns `true`. * * @platform darwin,win32 */ isMaximizable(): boolean; /** * Whether the window is maximized. */ isMaximized(): boolean; /** * Whether menu bar automatically hides itself. */ isMenuBarAutoHide(): boolean; /** * Whether the menu bar is visible. */ isMenuBarVisible(): boolean; /** * Whether the window can be manually minimized by the user. * On Linux always returns `true`. * * @platform darwin,win32 */ isMinimizable(): boolean; /** * Whether the window is minimized. */ isMinimized(): boolean; /** * Whether current window is a modal window. */ isModal(): boolean; /** * Whether the window can be moved by user. On Linux always returns `true`. * * @platform darwin,win32 */ isMovable(): boolean; /** * Whether the window is in normal state (not maximized, not minimized, not in * fullscreen mode). */ isNormal(): boolean; /** * Whether the window can be manually resized by the user. */ isResizable(): boolean; /** * Whether the window is in simple (pre-Lion) fullscreen mode. * * @platform darwin */ isSimpleFullScreen(): boolean; /** * Whether the window is visible to the user. */ isVisible(): boolean; /** * Whether the window is visible on all workspaces. * **Note:** This API always returns false on Windows. */ isVisibleOnAllWorkspaces(): boolean; /** * `true` or `false` depending on whether the message is hooked. * * @platform win32 */ isWindowMessageHooked(message: number): boolean; /** * the promise will resolve when the page has finished loading (see * `did-finish-load`), and rejects if the page fails to load (see `did-fail-load`). * * Same as `webContents.loadFile`, `filePath` should be a path to an HTML file * relative to the root of your application. See the `webContents` docs for more * information. */ loadFile(filePath: string, options?: LoadFileOptions): Promise; /** * the promise will resolve when the page has finished loading (see * `did-finish-load`), and rejects if the page fails to load (see `did-fail-load`). * * Same as `webContents.loadURL(url[, options])`. * * The `url` can be a remote address (e.g. `http://`) or a path to a local HTML * file using the `file://` protocol. * * To ensure that file URLs are properly formatted, it is recommended to use Node's * `url.format` method: * * You can load a URL using a `POST` request with URL-encoded data by doing the * following: */ loadURL(url: string, options?: LoadURLOptions): Promise; /** * Maximizes the window. This will also show (but not focus) the window if it isn't * being displayed already. */ maximize(): void; /** * Merges all windows into one window with multiple tabs when native tabs are * enabled and there is more than one open window. * * @platform darwin */ mergeAllWindows(): void; /** * Minimizes the window. On some platforms the minimized window will be shown in * the Dock. */ minimize(): void; /** * Moves window above the source window in the sense of z-order. If the * `mediaSourceId` is not of type window or if the window does not exist then this * method throws an error. */ moveAbove(mediaSourceId: string): void; /** * Moves the current tab into a new window if native tabs are enabled and there is * more than one tab in the current window. * * @platform darwin */ moveTabToNewWindow(): void; /** * Moves window to top(z-order) regardless of focus */ moveTop(): void; /** * Uses Quick Look to preview a file at a given path. * * @platform darwin */ previewFile(path: string, displayName?: string): void; /** * Same as `webContents.reload`. */ reload(): void; removeBrowserView(browserView: BrowserView): void; /** * Remove the window's menu bar. * * @platform linux,win32 */ removeMenu(): void; /** * Restores the window from minimized state to its previous state. */ restore(): void; /** * Selects the next tab when native tabs are enabled and there are other tabs in * the window. * * @platform darwin */ selectNextTab(): void; /** * Selects the previous tab when native tabs are enabled and there are other tabs * in the window. * * @platform darwin */ selectPreviousTab(): void; /** * Sets whether the window should show always on top of other windows. After * setting this, the window is still a normal window, not a toolbox window which * can not be focused on. */ setAlwaysOnTop(flag: boolean, level?: 'normal' | 'floating' | 'torn-off-menu' | 'modal-panel' | 'main-menu' | 'status' | 'pop-up-menu' | 'screen-saver', relativeLevel?: number): void; /** * Sets the properties for the window's taskbar button. * * **Note:** `relaunchCommand` and `relaunchDisplayName` must always be set * together. If one of those properties is not set, then neither will be used. * * @platform win32 */ setAppDetails(options: AppDetailsOptions): void; /** * This will make a window maintain an aspect ratio. The extra size allows a * developer to have space, specified in pixels, not included within the aspect * ratio calculations. This API already takes into account the difference between a * window's size and its content size. * * Consider a normal window with an HD video player and associated controls. * Perhaps there are 15 pixels of controls on the left edge, 25 pixels of controls * on the right edge and 50 pixels of controls below the player. In order to * maintain a 16:9 aspect ratio (standard aspect ratio for HD @1920x1080) within * the player itself we would call this function with arguments of 16/9 and { * width: 40, height: 50 }. The second argument doesn't care where the extra width * and height are within the content view--only that they exist. Sum any extra * width and height areas you have within the overall content view. * * @platform darwin,linux */ setAspectRatio(aspectRatio: number, extraSize?: Size): void; /** * Controls whether to hide cursor when typing. * * @platform darwin */ setAutoHideCursor(autoHide: boolean): void; /** * Sets whether the window menu bar should hide itself automatically. Once set the * menu bar will only show when users press the single `Alt` key. * * If the menu bar is already visible, calling `setAutoHideMenuBar(true)` won't * hide it immediately. */ setAutoHideMenuBar(hide: boolean): void; /** * Sets the background color of the window. See Setting `backgroundColor`. */ setBackgroundColor(backgroundColor: string): void; /** * Resizes and moves the window to the supplied bounds. Any properties that are not * supplied will default to their current values. */ setBounds(bounds: Partial, animate?: boolean): void; setBrowserView(browserView: (BrowserView) | (null)): void; /** * Sets whether the window can be manually closed by user. On Linux does nothing. * * @platform darwin,win32 */ setClosable(closable: boolean): void; /** * Resizes and moves the window's client area (e.g. the web page) to the supplied * bounds. */ setContentBounds(bounds: Rectangle, animate?: boolean): void; /** * Prevents the window contents from being captured by other apps. * * On macOS it sets the NSWindow's sharingType to NSWindowSharingNone. On Windows * it calls SetWindowDisplayAffinity with `WDA_MONITOR`. * * @platform darwin,win32 */ setContentProtection(enable: boolean): void; /** * Resizes the window's client area (e.g. the web page) to `width` and `height`. */ setContentSize(width: number, height: number, animate?: boolean): void; /** * Specifies whether the window’s document has been edited, and the icon in title * bar will become gray when set to `true`. * * @platform darwin */ setDocumentEdited(edited: boolean): void; /** * Disable or enable the window. */ setEnabled(enable: boolean): void; /** * Changes whether the window can be focused. * On macOS it does not remove the focus from the window. * * @platform darwin,win32 */ setFocusable(focusable: boolean): void; /** * Sets whether the window should be in fullscreen mode. */ setFullScreen(flag: boolean): void; /** * Sets whether the maximize/zoom window button toggles fullscreen mode or * maximizes the window. */ setFullScreenable(fullscreenable: boolean): void; /** * Sets whether the window should have a shadow. */ setHasShadow(hasShadow: boolean): void; /** * Changes window icon. * * @platform win32,linux */ setIcon(icon: (NativeImage) | (string)): void; /** * Makes the window ignore all mouse events. * * All mouse events happened in this window will be passed to the window below this * window, but if this window has focus, it will still receive keyboard events. */ setIgnoreMouseEvents(ignore: boolean, options?: IgnoreMouseEventsOptions): void; /** * Enters or leaves kiosk mode. */ setKiosk(flag: boolean): void; /** * Sets whether the window can be manually maximized by user. On Linux does * nothing. * * @platform darwin,win32 */ setMaximizable(maximizable: boolean): void; /** * Sets the maximum size of window to `width` and `height`. */ setMaximumSize(width: number, height: number): void; /** * Sets the `menu` as the window's menu bar. * * @platform linux,win32 */ setMenu(menu: (Menu) | (null)): void; /** * Sets whether the menu bar should be visible. If the menu bar is auto-hide, users * can still bring up the menu bar by pressing the single `Alt` key. * * @platform win32,linux */ setMenuBarVisibility(visible: boolean): void; /** * Sets whether the window can be manually minimized by user. On Linux does * nothing. * * @platform darwin,win32 */ setMinimizable(minimizable: boolean): void; /** * Sets the minimum size of window to `width` and `height`. */ setMinimumSize(width: number, height: number): void; /** * Sets whether the window can be moved by user. On Linux does nothing. * * @platform darwin,win32 */ setMovable(movable: boolean): void; /** * Sets the opacity of the window. On Linux, does nothing. Out of bound number * values are clamped to the [0, 1] range. * * @platform win32,darwin */ setOpacity(opacity: number): void; /** * Sets a 16 x 16 pixel overlay onto the current taskbar icon, usually used to * convey some sort of application status or to passively notify the user. * * @platform win32 */ setOverlayIcon(overlay: (NativeImage) | (null), description: string): void; /** * Sets `parent` as current window's parent window, passing `null` will turn * current window into a top-level window. */ setParentWindow(parent: (BrowserWindow) | (null)): void; /** * Moves window to `x` and `y`. */ setPosition(x: number, y: number, animate?: boolean): void; /** * Sets progress value in progress bar. Valid range is [0, 1.0]. * * Remove progress bar when progress < 0; Change to indeterminate mode when * progress > 1. * * On Linux platform, only supports Unity desktop environment, you need to specify * the `*.desktop` file name to `desktopName` field in `package.json`. By default, * it will assume `{app.name}.desktop`. * * On Windows, a mode can be passed. Accepted values are `none`, `normal`, * `indeterminate`, `error`, and `paused`. If you call `setProgressBar` without a * mode set (but with a value within the valid range), `normal` will be assumed. */ setProgressBar(progress: number, options?: ProgressBarOptions): void; /** * Sets the pathname of the file the window represents, and the icon of the file * will show in window's title bar. * * @platform darwin */ setRepresentedFilename(filename: string): void; /** * Sets whether the window can be manually resized by the user. */ setResizable(resizable: boolean): void; /** * Setting a window shape determines the area within the window where the system * permits drawing and user interaction. Outside of the given region, no pixels * will be drawn and no mouse events will be registered. Mouse events outside of * the region will not be received by that window, but will fall through to * whatever is behind the window. * * @experimental * @platform win32,linux */ setShape(rects: Rectangle[]): void; /** * Changes the attachment point for sheets on macOS. By default, sheets are * attached just below the window frame, but you may want to display them beneath a * HTML-rendered toolbar. For example: * * @platform darwin */ setSheetOffset(offsetY: number, offsetX?: number): void; /** * Enters or leaves simple fullscreen mode. * * Simple fullscreen mode emulates the native fullscreen behavior found in versions * of macOS prior to Lion (10.7). * * @platform darwin */ setSimpleFullScreen(flag: boolean): void; /** * Resizes the window to `width` and `height`. If `width` or `height` are below any * set minimum size constraints the window will snap to its minimum size. */ setSize(width: number, height: number, animate?: boolean): void; /** * Makes the window not show in the taskbar. */ setSkipTaskbar(skip: boolean): void; /** * Whether the buttons were added successfully * * Add a thumbnail toolbar with a specified set of buttons to the thumbnail image * of a window in a taskbar button layout. Returns a `Boolean` object indicates * whether the thumbnail has been added successfully. * * The number of buttons in thumbnail toolbar should be no greater than 7 due to * the limited room. Once you setup the thumbnail toolbar, the toolbar cannot be * removed due to the platform's limitation. But you can call the API with an empty * array to clean the buttons. * * The `buttons` is an array of `Button` objects: * * * `Button` Object * * `icon` NativeImage - The icon showing in thumbnail toolbar. * * `click` Function * * `tooltip` String (optional) - The text of the button's tooltip. * * `flags` String[] (optional) - Control specific states and behaviors of the * button. By default, it is `['enabled']`. * * The `flags` is an array that can include following `String`s: * * * `enabled` - The button is active and available to the user. * * `disabled` - The button is disabled. It is present, but has a visual state * indicating it will not respond to user action. * * `dismissonclick` - When the button is clicked, the thumbnail window closes * immediately. * * `nobackground` - Do not draw a button border, use only the image. * * `hidden` - The button is not shown to the user. * * `noninteractive` - The button is enabled but not interactive; no pressed * button state is drawn. This value is intended for instances where the button is * used in a notification. * * @platform win32 */ setThumbarButtons(buttons: ThumbarButton[]): boolean; /** * Sets the region of the window to show as the thumbnail image displayed when * hovering over the window in the taskbar. You can reset the thumbnail to be the * entire window by specifying an empty region: `{ x: 0, y: 0, width: 0, height: 0 * }`. * * @platform win32 */ setThumbnailClip(region: Rectangle): void; /** * Sets the toolTip that is displayed when hovering over the window thumbnail in * the taskbar. * * @platform win32 */ setThumbnailToolTip(toolTip: string): void; /** * Changes the title of native window to `title`. */ setTitle(title: string): void; /** * Sets the touchBar layout for the current window. Specifying `null` or * `undefined` clears the touch bar. This method only has an effect if the machine * has a touch bar and is running on macOS 10.12.1+. * * **Note:** The TouchBar API is currently experimental and may change or be * removed in future Electron releases. * * @experimental * @platform darwin */ setTouchBar(touchBar: (TouchBar) | (null)): void; /** * Set a custom position for the traffic light buttons. Can only be used with * `titleBarStyle` set to `hidden`. * * @platform darwin */ setTrafficLightPosition(position: Point): void; /** * Adds a vibrancy effect to the browser window. Passing `null` or an empty string * will remove the vibrancy effect on the window. * * Note that `appearance-based`, `light`, `dark`, `medium-light`, and `ultra-dark` * have been deprecated and will be removed in an upcoming version of macOS. * * @platform darwin */ setVibrancy(type: (('appearance-based' | 'light' | 'dark' | 'titlebar' | 'selection' | 'menu' | 'popover' | 'sidebar' | 'medium-light' | 'ultra-dark' | 'header' | 'sheet' | 'window' | 'hud' | 'fullscreen-ui' | 'tooltip' | 'content' | 'under-window' | 'under-page')) | (null)): void; /** * Sets whether the window should be visible on all workspaces. * **Note:** This API does nothing on Windows. */ setVisibleOnAllWorkspaces(visible: boolean, options?: VisibleOnAllWorkspacesOptions): void; /** * Sets whether the window traffic light buttons should be visible. * This cannot be called when `titleBarStyle` is set to `customButtonsOnHover`. * * @platform darwin */ setWindowButtonVisibility(visible: boolean): void; /** * Shows and gives focus to the window. */ show(): void; /** * Same as `webContents.showDefinitionForSelection()`. * * @platform darwin */ showDefinitionForSelection(): void; /** * Shows the window but doesn't focus on it. */ showInactive(): void; /** * Toggles the visibility of the tab bar if native tabs are enabled and there is * only one tab in the current window. * * @platform darwin */ toggleTabBar(): void; /** * Unhooks all of the window messages. * * @platform win32 */ unhookAllWindowMessages(): void; /** * Unhook the window message. * * @platform win32 */ unhookWindowMessage(message: number): void; /** * Unmaximizes the window. */ unmaximize(): void; accessibleTitle: string; autoHideMenuBar: boolean; closable: boolean; documentEdited: boolean; excludedFromShownWindowsMenu: boolean; fullScreen: boolean; fullScreenable: boolean; readonly id: number; kiosk: boolean; maximizable: boolean; menuBarVisible: boolean; minimizable: boolean; movable: boolean; representedFilename: string; resizable: boolean; shadow: boolean; simpleFullScreen: boolean; title: string; visibleOnAllWorkspaces: boolean; readonly webContents: WebContents; } class BrowserWindowProxy { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/browser-window-proxy /** * Removes focus from the child window. */ blur(): void; /** * Forcefully closes the child window without calling its unload event. */ close(): void; /** * Evaluates the code in the child window. */ eval(code: string): void; /** * Focuses the child window (brings the window to front). */ focus(): void; /** * Sends a message to the child window with the specified origin or `*` for no * origin preference. * * In addition to these methods, the child window implements `window.opener` object * with no properties and a single method. */ postMessage(message: any, targetOrigin: string): void; /** * Invokes the print dialog on the child window. */ print(): void; closed: boolean; } interface Certificate { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/structures/certificate /** * PEM encoded data */ data: string; /** * Fingerprint of the certificate */ fingerprint: string; /** * Issuer principal */ issuer: CertificatePrincipal; /** * Issuer certificate (if not self-signed) */ issuerCert: Certificate; /** * Issuer's Common Name */ issuerName: string; /** * Hex value represented string */ serialNumber: string; /** * Subject principal */ subject: CertificatePrincipal; /** * Subject's Common Name */ subjectName: string; /** * End date of the certificate being valid in seconds */ validExpiry: number; /** * Start date of the certificate being valid in seconds */ validStart: number; } interface CertificatePrincipal { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/structures/certificate-principal /** * Common Name. */ commonName: string; /** * Country or region. */ country: string; /** * Locality. */ locality: string; /** * Organization names. */ organizations: string[]; /** * Organization Unit names. */ organizationUnits: string[]; /** * State or province. */ state: string; } class ClientRequest extends NodeJS.EventEmitter { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/client-request /** * Emitted when the `request` is aborted. The `abort` event will not be fired if * the `request` is already closed. */ on(event: 'abort', listener: Function): this; once(event: 'abort', listener: Function): this; addListener(event: 'abort', listener: Function): this; removeListener(event: 'abort', listener: Function): this; /** * Emitted as the last event in the HTTP request-response transaction. The `close` * event indicates that no more events will be emitted on either the `request` or * `response` objects. */ on(event: 'close', listener: Function): this; once(event: 'close', listener: Function): this; addListener(event: 'close', listener: Function): this; removeListener(event: 'close', listener: Function): this; /** * Emitted when the `net` module fails to issue a network request. Typically when * the `request` object emits an `error` event, a `close` event will subsequently * follow and no response object will be provided. */ on(event: 'error', listener: ( /** * an error object providing some information about the failure. */ error: Error) => void): this; once(event: 'error', listener: ( /** * an error object providing some information about the failure. */ error: Error) => void): this; addListener(event: 'error', listener: ( /** * an error object providing some information about the failure. */ error: Error) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'error', listener: ( /** * an error object providing some information about the failure. */ error: Error) => void): this; /** * Emitted just after the last chunk of the `request`'s data has been written into * the `request` object. */ on(event: 'finish', listener: Function): this; once(event: 'finish', listener: Function): this; addListener(event: 'finish', listener: Function): this; removeListener(event: 'finish', listener: Function): this; /** * Emitted when an authenticating proxy is asking for user credentials. * * The `callback` function is expected to be called back with user credentials: * * * `username` String * * `password` String * * Providing empty credentials will cancel the request and report an authentication * error on the response object: */ on(event: 'login', listener: (authInfo: AuthInfo, callback: (username?: string, password?: string) => void) => void): this; once(event: 'login', listener: (authInfo: AuthInfo, callback: (username?: string, password?: string) => void) => void): this; addListener(event: 'login', listener: (authInfo: AuthInfo, callback: (username?: string, password?: string) => void) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'login', listener: (authInfo: AuthInfo, callback: (username?: string, password?: string) => void) => void): this; /** * Emitted when the server returns a redirect response (e.g. 301 Moved * Permanently). Calling `request.followRedirect` will continue with the * redirection. If this event is handled, `request.followRedirect` must be called * **synchronously**, otherwise the request will be cancelled. */ on(event: 'redirect', listener: (statusCode: number, method: string, redirectUrl: string, responseHeaders: Record) => void): this; once(event: 'redirect', listener: (statusCode: number, method: string, redirectUrl: string, responseHeaders: Record) => void): this; addListener(event: 'redirect', listener: (statusCode: number, method: string, redirectUrl: string, responseHeaders: Record) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'redirect', listener: (statusCode: number, method: string, redirectUrl: string, responseHeaders: Record) => void): this; on(event: 'response', listener: ( /** * An object representing the HTTP response message. */ response: IncomingMessage) => void): this; once(event: 'response', listener: ( /** * An object representing the HTTP response message. */ response: IncomingMessage) => void): this; addListener(event: 'response', listener: ( /** * An object representing the HTTP response message. */ response: IncomingMessage) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'response', listener: ( /** * An object representing the HTTP response message. */ response: IncomingMessage) => void): this; /** * ClientRequest */ constructor(options: (ClientRequestConstructorOptions) | (string)); /** * Cancels an ongoing HTTP transaction. If the request has already emitted the * `close` event, the abort operation will have no effect. Otherwise an ongoing * event will emit `abort` and `close` events. Additionally, if there is an ongoing * response object,it will emit the `aborted` event. */ abort(): void; /** * Sends the last chunk of the request data. Subsequent write or end operations * will not be allowed. The `finish` event is emitted just after the end operation. */ end(chunk?: (string) | (Buffer), encoding?: string, callback?: () => void): void; /** * Continues any pending redirection. Can only be called during a `'redirect'` * event. */ followRedirect(): void; /** * The value of a previously set extra header name. */ getHeader(name: string): string; /** * * `active` Boolean - Whether the request is currently active. If this is false * no other properties will be set * * `started` Boolean - Whether the upload has started. If this is false both * `current` and `total` will be set to 0. * * `current` Integer - The number of bytes that have been uploaded so far * * `total` Integer - The number of bytes that will be uploaded this request * * You can use this method in conjunction with `POST` requests to get the progress * of a file upload or other data transfer. */ getUploadProgress(): UploadProgress; /** * Removes a previously set extra header name. This method can be called only * before first write. Trying to call it after the first write will throw an error. */ removeHeader(name: string): void; /** * Adds an extra HTTP header. The header name will be issued as-is without * lowercasing. It can be called only before first write. Calling this method after * the first write will throw an error. If the passed value is not a `String`, its * `toString()` method will be called to obtain the final value. */ setHeader(name: string, value: string): void; /** * `callback` is essentially a dummy function introduced in the purpose of keeping * similarity with the Node.js API. It is called asynchronously in the next tick * after `chunk` content have been delivered to the Chromium networking layer. * Contrary to the Node.js implementation, it is not guaranteed that `chunk` * content have been flushed on the wire before `callback` is called. * * Adds a chunk of data to the request body. The first write operation may cause * the request headers to be issued on the wire. After the first write operation, * it is not allowed to add or remove a custom header. */ write(chunk: (string) | (Buffer), encoding?: string, callback?: () => void): void; chunkedEncoding: boolean; } interface Clipboard { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/clipboard /** * An array of supported formats for the clipboard `type`. */ availableFormats(type?: 'selection' | 'clipboard'): string[]; /** * Clears the clipboard content. */ clear(type?: 'selection' | 'clipboard'): void; /** * Whether the clipboard supports the specified `format`. * * @experimental */ has(format: string, type?: 'selection' | 'clipboard'): boolean; /** * Reads `format` type from the clipboard. * * @experimental */ read(format: string): string; /** * * `title` String * * `url` String * * Returns an Object containing `title` and `url` keys representing the bookmark in * the clipboard. The `title` and `url` values will be empty strings when the * bookmark is unavailable. * * @platform darwin,win32 */ readBookmark(): ReadBookmark; /** * Reads `format` type from the clipboard. * * @experimental */ readBuffer(format: string): Buffer; /** * The text on the find pasteboard, which is the pasteboard that holds information * about the current state of the active application’s find panel. * * This method uses synchronous IPC when called from the renderer process. The * cached value is reread from the find pasteboard whenever the application is * activated. * * @platform darwin */ readFindText(): string; /** * The content in the clipboard as markup. */ readHTML(type?: 'selection' | 'clipboard'): string; /** * The image content in the clipboard. */ readImage(type?: 'selection' | 'clipboard'): NativeImage; /** * The content in the clipboard as RTF. */ readRTF(type?: 'selection' | 'clipboard'): string; /** * The content in the clipboard as plain text. */ readText(type?: 'selection' | 'clipboard'): string; /** * Writes `data` to the clipboard. */ write(data: Data, type?: 'selection' | 'clipboard'): void; /** * Writes the `title` and `url` into the clipboard as a bookmark. * * **Note:** Most apps on Windows don't support pasting bookmarks into them so you * can use `clipboard.write` to write both a bookmark and fallback text to the * clipboard. * * @platform darwin,win32 */ writeBookmark(title: string, url: string, type?: 'selection' | 'clipboard'): void; /** * Writes the `buffer` into the clipboard as `format`. * * @experimental */ writeBuffer(format: string, buffer: Buffer, type?: 'selection' | 'clipboard'): void; /** * Writes the `text` into the find pasteboard (the pasteboard that holds * information about the current state of the active application’s find panel) as * plain text. This method uses synchronous IPC when called from the renderer * process. * * @platform darwin */ writeFindText(text: string): void; /** * Writes `markup` to the clipboard. */ writeHTML(markup: string, type?: 'selection' | 'clipboard'): void; /** * Writes `image` to the clipboard. */ writeImage(image: NativeImage, type?: 'selection' | 'clipboard'): void; /** * Writes the `text` into the clipboard in RTF. */ writeRTF(text: string, type?: 'selection' | 'clipboard'): void; /** * Writes the `text` into the clipboard as plain text. */ writeText(text: string, type?: 'selection' | 'clipboard'): void; } class CommandLine { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/command-line /** * Append an argument to Chromium's command line. The argument will be quoted * correctly. Switches will precede arguments regardless of appending order. * * If you're appending an argument like `--switch=value`, consider using * `appendSwitch('switch', 'value')` instead. * * **Note:** This will not affect `process.argv`. The intended usage of this * function is to control Chromium's behavior. */ appendArgument(value: string): void; /** * Append a switch (with optional `value`) to Chromium's command line. * * **Note:** This will not affect `process.argv`. The intended usage of this * function is to control Chromium's behavior. */ appendSwitch(the_switch: string, value?: string): void; /** * The command-line switch value. * * **Note:** When the switch is not present or has no value, it returns empty * string. */ getSwitchValue(the_switch: string): string; /** * Whether the command-line switch is present. */ hasSwitch(the_switch: string): boolean; } interface ContentTracing { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/content-tracing /** * resolves with an array of category groups once all child processes have * acknowledged the `getCategories` request * * Get a set of category groups. The category groups can change as new code paths * are reached. See also the list of built-in tracing categories. * * > **NOTE:** Electron adds a non-default tracing category called `"electron"`. * This category can be used to capture Electron-specific tracing events. */ getCategories(): Promise; /** * Resolves with an object containing the `value` and `percentage` of trace buffer * maximum usage * * * `value` Number * * `percentage` Number * * Get the maximum usage across processes of trace buffer as a percentage of the * full state. */ getTraceBufferUsage(): Promise; /** * resolved once all child processes have acknowledged the `startRecording` * request. * * Start recording on all processes. * * Recording begins immediately locally and asynchronously on child processes as * soon as they receive the EnableRecording request. * * If a recording is already running, the promise will be immediately resolved, as * only one trace operation can be in progress at a time. */ startRecording(options: (TraceConfig) | (TraceCategoriesAndOptions)): Promise; /** * resolves with a path to a file that contains the traced data once all child * processes have acknowledged the `stopRecording` request * * Stop recording on all processes. * * Child processes typically cache trace data and only rarely flush and send trace * data back to the main process. This helps to minimize the runtime overhead of * tracing since sending trace data over IPC can be an expensive operation. So, to * end tracing, Chromium asynchronously asks all child processes to flush any * pending trace data. * * Trace data will be written into `resultFilePath`. If `resultFilePath` is empty * or not provided, trace data will be written to a temporary file, and the path * will be returned in the promise. */ stopRecording(resultFilePath?: string): Promise; } interface ContextBridge extends NodeJS.EventEmitter { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/context-bridge exposeInMainWorld(apiKey: string, api: Record): void; } interface Cookie { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/structures/cookie /** * The domain of the cookie; this will be normalized with a preceding dot so that * it's also valid for subdomains. */ domain?: string; /** * The expiration date of the cookie as the number of seconds since the UNIX epoch. * Not provided for session cookies. */ expirationDate?: number; /** * Whether the cookie is a host-only cookie; this will only be `true` if no domain * was passed. */ hostOnly?: boolean; /** * Whether the cookie is marked as HTTP only. */ httpOnly?: boolean; /** * The name of the cookie. */ name: string; /** * The path of the cookie. */ path?: string; /** * Whether the cookie is marked as secure. */ secure?: boolean; /** * Whether the cookie is a session cookie or a persistent cookie with an expiration * date. */ session?: boolean; /** * The value of the cookie. */ value: string; } class Cookies extends NodeJS.EventEmitter { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/cookies /** * Emitted when a cookie is changed because it was added, edited, removed, or * expired. */ on(event: 'changed', listener: Function): this; once(event: 'changed', listener: Function): this; addListener(event: 'changed', listener: Function): this; removeListener(event: 'changed', listener: Function): this; /** * A promise which resolves when the cookie store has been flushed * Writes any unwritten cookies data to disk. */ flushStore(): Promise; /** * A promise which resolves an array of cookie objects. * * Sends a request to get all cookies matching `filter`, and resolves a promise * with the response. */ get(filter: CookiesGetFilter): Promise; /** * A promise which resolves when the cookie has been removed * Removes the cookies matching `url` and `name` */ remove(url: string, name: string): Promise; /** * A promise which resolves when the cookie has been set * Sets a cookie with `details`. */ set(details: CookiesSetDetails): Promise; } interface CPUUsage { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/structures/cpu-usage /** * The number of average idle CPU wakeups per second since the last call to * getCPUUsage. First call returns 0. Will always return 0 on Windows. */ idleWakeupsPerSecond: number; /** * Percentage of CPU used since the last call to getCPUUsage. First call returns 0. */ percentCPUUsage: number; } interface CrashReport { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/structures/crash-report date: Date; id: string; } interface CrashReporter { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/crash-reporter /** * Set an extra parameter to be sent with the crash report. The values specified * here will be sent in addition to any values set via the `extra` option when * `start` was called. * * Parameters added in this fashion (or via the `extra` parameter to * `crashReporter.start`) are specific to the calling process. Adding extra * parameters in the main process will not cause those parameters to be sent along * with crashes from renderer or other child processes. Similarly, adding extra * parameters in a renderer process will not result in those parameters being sent * with crashes that occur in other renderer processes or in the main process. * * **Note:** Parameters have limits on the length of the keys and values. Key names * must be no longer than 39 bytes, and values must be no longer than 20320 bytes. * Keys with names longer than the maximum will be silently ignored. Key values * longer than the maximum length will be truncated. * * **Note:** On linux values that are longer than 127 bytes will be chunked into * multiple keys, each 127 bytes in length. E.g. `addExtraParameter('foo', * 'a'.repeat(130))` will result in two chunked keys `foo__1` and `foo__2`, the * first will contain the first 127 bytes and the second will contain the remaining * 3 bytes. On your crash reporting backend you should stitch together keys in * this format. */ addExtraParameter(key: string, value: string): void; /** * The directory where crashes are temporarily stored before being uploaded. * **Note:** This method is deprecated, use `app.getPath('crashDumps')` instead. * * @deprecated */ getCrashesDirectory(): string; /** * The date and ID of the last crash report. Only crash reports that have been * uploaded will be returned; even if a crash report is present on disk it will not * be returned until it is uploaded. In the case that there are no uploaded * reports, `null` is returned. * **Note:** Calling this method from the renderer process is deprecated. */ getLastCrashReport(): CrashReport; /** * The current 'extra' parameters of the crash reporter. */ getParameters(): Record; /** * Returns all uploaded crash reports. Each report contains the date and uploaded * ID. **Note:** Calling this method from the renderer process is deprecated. */ getUploadedReports(): CrashReport[]; /** * Whether reports should be submitted to the server. Set through the `start` * method or `setUploadToServer`. * **Note:** Calling this method from the renderer process is deprecated. */ getUploadToServer(): boolean; /** * Remove a extra parameter from the current set of parameters. Future crashes will * not include this parameter. */ removeExtraParameter(key: string): void; /** * This would normally be controlled by user preferences. This has no effect if * called before `start` is called. * **Note:** Calling this method from the renderer process is deprecated. */ setUploadToServer(uploadToServer: boolean): void; /** * This method must be called before using any other `crashReporter` APIs. Once * initialized this way, the crashpad handler collects crashes from all * subsequently created processes. The crash reporter cannot be disabled once * started. * * This method should be called as early as possible in app startup, preferably * before `app.on('ready')`. If the crash reporter is not initialized at the time a * renderer process is created, then that renderer process will not be monitored by * the crash reporter. * * **Note:** You can test out the crash reporter by generating a crash using * `process.crash()`. * * **Note:** If you need to send additional/updated `extra` parameters after your * first call `start` you can call `addExtraParameter`. * * **Note:** Parameters passed in `extra`, `globalExtra` or set with * `addExtraParameter` have limits on the length of the keys and values. Key names * must be at most 39 bytes long, and values must be no longer than 127 bytes. Keys * with names longer than the maximum will be silently ignored. Key values longer * than the maximum length will be truncated. * **Note:** Calling this method from the renderer process is deprecated. */ start(options: CrashReporterStartOptions): void; } interface CustomScheme { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/structures/custom-scheme privileges?: Privileges; /** * Custom schemes to be registered with options. */ scheme: string; } class Debugger extends NodeJS.EventEmitter { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/debugger /** * Emitted when the debugging session is terminated. This happens either when * `webContents` is closed or devtools is invoked for the attached `webContents`. */ on(event: 'detach', listener: (event: Event, /** * Reason for detaching debugger. */ reason: string) => void): this; once(event: 'detach', listener: (event: Event, /** * Reason for detaching debugger. */ reason: string) => void): this; addListener(event: 'detach', listener: (event: Event, /** * Reason for detaching debugger. */ reason: string) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'detach', listener: (event: Event, /** * Reason for detaching debugger. */ reason: string) => void): this; /** * Emitted whenever the debugging target issues an instrumentation event. */ on(event: 'message', listener: (event: Event, /** * Method name. */ method: string, /** * Event parameters defined by the 'parameters' attribute in the remote debugging * protocol. */ params: any, /** * Unique identifier of attached debugging session, will match the value sent from * `debugger.sendCommand`. */ sessionId: string) => void): this; once(event: 'message', listener: (event: Event, /** * Method name. */ method: string, /** * Event parameters defined by the 'parameters' attribute in the remote debugging * protocol. */ params: any, /** * Unique identifier of attached debugging session, will match the value sent from * `debugger.sendCommand`. */ sessionId: string) => void): this; addListener(event: 'message', listener: (event: Event, /** * Method name. */ method: string, /** * Event parameters defined by the 'parameters' attribute in the remote debugging * protocol. */ params: any, /** * Unique identifier of attached debugging session, will match the value sent from * `debugger.sendCommand`. */ sessionId: string) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'message', listener: (event: Event, /** * Method name. */ method: string, /** * Event parameters defined by the 'parameters' attribute in the remote debugging * protocol. */ params: any, /** * Unique identifier of attached debugging session, will match the value sent from * `debugger.sendCommand`. */ sessionId: string) => void): this; /** * Attaches the debugger to the `webContents`. */ attach(protocolVersion?: string): void; /** * Detaches the debugger from the `webContents`. */ detach(): void; /** * Whether a debugger is attached to the `webContents`. */ isAttached(): boolean; /** * A promise that resolves with the response defined by the 'returns' attribute of * the command description in the remote debugging protocol or is rejected * indicating the failure of the command. * Send given command to the debugging target. */ sendCommand(method: string, commandParams?: any, sessionId?: string): Promise; } interface DesktopCapturer { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/desktop-capturer /** * Resolves with an array of `DesktopCapturerSource` objects, each * `DesktopCapturerSource` represents a screen or an individual window that can be * captured. * * **Note** Capturing the screen contents requires user consent on macOS 10.15 * Catalina or higher, which can detected by * `systemPreferences.getMediaAccessStatus`. */ getSources(options: SourcesOptions): Promise; } interface DesktopCapturerSource { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/structures/desktop-capturer-source /** * An icon image of the application that owns the window or null if the source has * a type screen. The size of the icon is not known in advance and depends on what * the the application provides. */ appIcon: NativeImage; /** * A unique identifier that will correspond to the `id` of the matching Display * returned by the Screen API. On some platforms, this is equivalent to the `XX` * portion of the `id` field above and on others it will differ. It will be an * empty string if not available. */ display_id: string; /** * The identifier of a window or screen that can be used as a `chromeMediaSourceId` * constraint when calling [`navigator.webkitGetUserMedia`]. The format of the * identifier will be `window:XX` or `screen:XX`, where `XX` is a random generated * number. */ id: string; /** * A screen source will be named either `Entire Screen` or `Screen `, while * the name of a window source will match the window title. */ name: string; /** * A thumbnail image. **Note:** There is no guarantee that the size of the * thumbnail is the same as the `thumbnailSize` specified in the `options` passed * to `desktopCapturer.getSources`. The actual size depends on the scale of the * screen or window. */ thumbnail: NativeImage; } interface Dialog { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/dialog /** * resolves when the certificate trust dialog is shown. * * On macOS, this displays a modal dialog that shows a message and certificate * information, and gives the user the option of trusting/importing the * certificate. If you provide a `browserWindow` argument the dialog will be * attached to the parent window, making it modal. * * On Windows the options are more limited, due to the Win32 APIs used: * * * The `message` argument is not used, as the OS provides its own confirmation * dialog. * * The `browserWindow` argument is ignored since it is not possible to make this * confirmation dialog modal. * * @platform darwin,win32 */ showCertificateTrustDialog(browserWindow: BrowserWindow, options: CertificateTrustDialogOptions): Promise; /** * resolves when the certificate trust dialog is shown. * * On macOS, this displays a modal dialog that shows a message and certificate * information, and gives the user the option of trusting/importing the * certificate. If you provide a `browserWindow` argument the dialog will be * attached to the parent window, making it modal. * * On Windows the options are more limited, due to the Win32 APIs used: * * * The `message` argument is not used, as the OS provides its own confirmation * dialog. * * The `browserWindow` argument is ignored since it is not possible to make this * confirmation dialog modal. * * @platform darwin,win32 */ showCertificateTrustDialog(options: CertificateTrustDialogOptions): Promise; /** * Displays a modal dialog that shows an error message. * * This API can be called safely before the `ready` event the `app` module emits, * it is usually used to report errors in early stage of startup. If called before * the app `ready`event on Linux, the message will be emitted to stderr, and no GUI * dialog will appear. */ showErrorBox(title: string, content: string): void; /** * resolves with a promise containing the following properties: * * * `response` Number - The index of the clicked button. * * `checkboxChecked` Boolean - The checked state of the checkbox if * `checkboxLabel` was set. Otherwise `false`. * * Shows a message box, it will block the process until the message box is closed. * * The `browserWindow` argument allows the dialog to attach itself to a parent * window, making it modal. */ showMessageBox(browserWindow: BrowserWindow, options: MessageBoxOptions): Promise; /** * resolves with a promise containing the following properties: * * * `response` Number - The index of the clicked button. * * `checkboxChecked` Boolean - The checked state of the checkbox if * `checkboxLabel` was set. Otherwise `false`. * * Shows a message box, it will block the process until the message box is closed. * * The `browserWindow` argument allows the dialog to attach itself to a parent * window, making it modal. */ showMessageBox(options: MessageBoxOptions): Promise; /** * the index of the clicked button. * * Shows a message box, it will block the process until the message box is closed. * It returns the index of the clicked button. * * The `browserWindow` argument allows the dialog to attach itself to a parent * window, making it modal. If `browserWindow` is not shown dialog will not be * attached to it. In such case It will be displayed as independed window. */ showMessageBoxSync(browserWindow: BrowserWindow, options: MessageBoxSyncOptions): number; /** * the index of the clicked button. * * Shows a message box, it will block the process until the message box is closed. * It returns the index of the clicked button. * * The `browserWindow` argument allows the dialog to attach itself to a parent * window, making it modal. If `browserWindow` is not shown dialog will not be * attached to it. In such case It will be displayed as independed window. */ showMessageBoxSync(options: MessageBoxSyncOptions): number; /** * Resolve with an object containing the following: * * * `canceled` Boolean - whether or not the dialog was canceled. * * `filePaths` String[] - An array of file paths chosen by the user. If the * dialog is cancelled this will be an empty array. * * `bookmarks` String[] (optional) _macOS_ _mas_ - An array matching the * `filePaths` array of base64 encoded strings which contains security scoped * bookmark data. `securityScopedBookmarks` must be enabled for this to be * populated. (For return values, see table here.) * * The `browserWindow` argument allows the dialog to attach itself to a parent * window, making it modal. * * The `filters` specifies an array of file types that can be displayed or selected * when you want to limit the user to a specific type. For example: * * The `extensions` array should contain extensions without wildcards or dots (e.g. * `'png'` is good but `'.png'` and `'*.png'` are bad). To show all files, use the * `'*'` wildcard (no other wildcard is supported). * * **Note:** On Windows and Linux an open dialog can not be both a file selector * and a directory selector, so if you set `properties` to `['openFile', * 'openDirectory']` on these platforms, a directory selector will be shown. */ showOpenDialog(browserWindow: BrowserWindow, options: OpenDialogOptions): Promise; /** * Resolve with an object containing the following: * * * `canceled` Boolean - whether or not the dialog was canceled. * * `filePaths` String[] - An array of file paths chosen by the user. If the * dialog is cancelled this will be an empty array. * * `bookmarks` String[] (optional) _macOS_ _mas_ - An array matching the * `filePaths` array of base64 encoded strings which contains security scoped * bookmark data. `securityScopedBookmarks` must be enabled for this to be * populated. (For return values, see table here.) * * The `browserWindow` argument allows the dialog to attach itself to a parent * window, making it modal. * * The `filters` specifies an array of file types that can be displayed or selected * when you want to limit the user to a specific type. For example: * * The `extensions` array should contain extensions without wildcards or dots (e.g. * `'png'` is good but `'.png'` and `'*.png'` are bad). To show all files, use the * `'*'` wildcard (no other wildcard is supported). * * **Note:** On Windows and Linux an open dialog can not be both a file selector * and a directory selector, so if you set `properties` to `['openFile', * 'openDirectory']` on these platforms, a directory selector will be shown. */ showOpenDialog(options: OpenDialogOptions): Promise; /** * the file paths chosen by the user; if the dialog is cancelled it returns * `undefined`. * * The `browserWindow` argument allows the dialog to attach itself to a parent * window, making it modal. * * The `filters` specifies an array of file types that can be displayed or selected * when you want to limit the user to a specific type. For example: * * The `extensions` array should contain extensions without wildcards or dots (e.g. * `'png'` is good but `'.png'` and `'*.png'` are bad). To show all files, use the * `'*'` wildcard (no other wildcard is supported). * * **Note:** On Windows and Linux an open dialog can not be both a file selector * and a directory selector, so if you set `properties` to `['openFile', * 'openDirectory']` on these platforms, a directory selector will be shown. */ showOpenDialogSync(browserWindow: BrowserWindow, options: OpenDialogSyncOptions): (string[]) | (undefined); /** * the file paths chosen by the user; if the dialog is cancelled it returns * `undefined`. * * The `browserWindow` argument allows the dialog to attach itself to a parent * window, making it modal. * * The `filters` specifies an array of file types that can be displayed or selected * when you want to limit the user to a specific type. For example: * * The `extensions` array should contain extensions without wildcards or dots (e.g. * `'png'` is good but `'.png'` and `'*.png'` are bad). To show all files, use the * `'*'` wildcard (no other wildcard is supported). * * **Note:** On Windows and Linux an open dialog can not be both a file selector * and a directory selector, so if you set `properties` to `['openFile', * 'openDirectory']` on these platforms, a directory selector will be shown. */ showOpenDialogSync(options: OpenDialogSyncOptions): (string[]) | (undefined); /** * Resolve with an object containing the following: * * * `canceled` Boolean - whether or not the dialog was canceled. * * `filePath` String (optional) - If the dialog is canceled, this will be * `undefined`. * * `bookmark` String (optional) _macOS_ _mas_ - Base64 encoded string which * contains the security scoped bookmark data for the saved file. * `securityScopedBookmarks` must be enabled for this to be present. (For return * values, see table here.) * * The `browserWindow` argument allows the dialog to attach itself to a parent * window, making it modal. * * The `filters` specifies an array of file types that can be displayed, see * `dialog.showOpenDialog` for an example. * * **Note:** On macOS, using the asynchronous version is recommended to avoid * issues when expanding and collapsing the dialog. */ showSaveDialog(browserWindow: BrowserWindow, options: SaveDialogOptions): Promise; /** * Resolve with an object containing the following: * * * `canceled` Boolean - whether or not the dialog was canceled. * * `filePath` String (optional) - If the dialog is canceled, this will be * `undefined`. * * `bookmark` String (optional) _macOS_ _mas_ - Base64 encoded string which * contains the security scoped bookmark data for the saved file. * `securityScopedBookmarks` must be enabled for this to be present. (For return * values, see table here.) * * The `browserWindow` argument allows the dialog to attach itself to a parent * window, making it modal. * * The `filters` specifies an array of file types that can be displayed, see * `dialog.showOpenDialog` for an example. * * **Note:** On macOS, using the asynchronous version is recommended to avoid * issues when expanding and collapsing the dialog. */ showSaveDialog(options: SaveDialogOptions): Promise; /** * the path of the file chosen by the user; if the dialog is cancelled it returns * `undefined`. * * The `browserWindow` argument allows the dialog to attach itself to a parent * window, making it modal. * * The `filters` specifies an array of file types that can be displayed, see * `dialog.showOpenDialog` for an example. */ showSaveDialogSync(browserWindow: BrowserWindow, options: SaveDialogSyncOptions): (string) | (undefined); /** * the path of the file chosen by the user; if the dialog is cancelled it returns * `undefined`. * * The `browserWindow` argument allows the dialog to attach itself to a parent * window, making it modal. * * The `filters` specifies an array of file types that can be displayed, see * `dialog.showOpenDialog` for an example. */ showSaveDialogSync(options: SaveDialogSyncOptions): (string) | (undefined); } interface Display { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/structures/display /** * Can be `available`, `unavailable`, `unknown`. */ accelerometerSupport: ('available' | 'unavailable' | 'unknown'); bounds: Rectangle; /** * The number of bits per pixel. */ colorDepth: number; /** * represent a color space (three-dimensional object which contains all realizable * color combinations) for the purpose of color conversions */ colorSpace: string; /** * The number of bits per color component. */ depthPerComponent: number; /** * Unique identifier associated with the display. */ id: number; /** * `true` for an internal display and `false` for an external display */ internal: boolean; /** * Whether or not the display is a monochrome display. */ monochrome: boolean; /** * Can be 0, 90, 180, 270, represents screen rotation in clock-wise degrees. */ rotation: number; /** * Output device's pixel scale factor. */ scaleFactor: number; size: Size; /** * Can be `available`, `unavailable`, `unknown`. */ touchSupport: ('available' | 'unavailable' | 'unknown'); workArea: Rectangle; workAreaSize: Size; } class Dock { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/dock /** * an ID representing the request. * * 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. * * **Nota Bene:** This method can only be used while the app is not focused; when * the app is focused it will return -1. * * @platform darwin */ bounce(type?: 'critical' | 'informational'): number; /** * Cancel the bounce of `id`. * * @platform darwin */ cancelBounce(id: number): void; /** * Bounces the Downloads stack if the filePath is inside the Downloads folder. * * @platform darwin */ downloadFinished(filePath: string): void; /** * The badge string of the dock. * * @platform darwin */ getBadge(): string; /** * The application's [dock menu][dock-menu]. * * @platform darwin */ getMenu(): (Menu) | (null); /** * Hides the dock icon. * * @platform darwin */ hide(): void; /** * Whether the dock icon is visible. * * @platform darwin */ isVisible(): boolean; /** * Sets the string to be displayed in the dock’s badging area. * * @platform darwin */ setBadge(text: string): void; /** * Sets the `image` associated with this dock icon. * * @platform darwin */ setIcon(image: (NativeImage) | (string)): void; /** * Sets the application's [dock menu][dock-menu]. * * @platform darwin */ setMenu(menu: Menu): void; /** * Resolves when the dock icon is shown. * * @platform darwin */ show(): Promise; } class DownloadItem extends NodeJS.EventEmitter { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/download-item /** * Emitted when the download is in a terminal state. This includes a completed * download, a cancelled download (via `downloadItem.cancel()`), and interrupted * download that can't be resumed. * * The `state` can be one of following: * * * `completed` - The download completed successfully. * * `cancelled` - The download has been cancelled. * * `interrupted` - The download has interrupted and can not resume. */ on(event: 'done', listener: (event: Event, /** * Can be `completed`, `cancelled` or `interrupted`. */ state: ('completed' | 'cancelled' | 'interrupted')) => void): this; once(event: 'done', listener: (event: Event, /** * Can be `completed`, `cancelled` or `interrupted`. */ state: ('completed' | 'cancelled' | 'interrupted')) => void): this; addListener(event: 'done', listener: (event: Event, /** * Can be `completed`, `cancelled` or `interrupted`. */ state: ('completed' | 'cancelled' | 'interrupted')) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'done', listener: (event: Event, /** * Can be `completed`, `cancelled` or `interrupted`. */ state: ('completed' | 'cancelled' | 'interrupted')) => void): this; /** * Emitted when the download has been updated and is not done. * * The `state` can be one of following: * * * `progressing` - The download is in-progress. * * `interrupted` - The download has interrupted and can be resumed. */ on(event: 'updated', listener: (event: Event, /** * Can be `progressing` or `interrupted`. */ state: ('progressing' | 'interrupted')) => void): this; once(event: 'updated', listener: (event: Event, /** * Can be `progressing` or `interrupted`. */ state: ('progressing' | 'interrupted')) => void): this; addListener(event: 'updated', listener: (event: Event, /** * Can be `progressing` or `interrupted`. */ state: ('progressing' | 'interrupted')) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'updated', listener: (event: Event, /** * Can be `progressing` or `interrupted`. */ state: ('progressing' | 'interrupted')) => void): this; /** * Cancels the download operation. */ cancel(): void; /** * Whether the download can resume. */ canResume(): boolean; /** * The Content-Disposition field from the response header. */ getContentDisposition(): string; /** * ETag header value. */ getETag(): string; /** * The file name of the download item. * * **Note:** The file name is not always the same as the actual one saved in local * disk. If user changes the file name in a prompted download saving dialog, the * actual name of saved file will be different. */ getFilename(): string; /** * Last-Modified header value. */ getLastModifiedTime(): string; /** * The files mime type. */ getMimeType(): string; /** * The received bytes of the download item. */ getReceivedBytes(): number; /** * Returns the object previously set by * `downloadItem.setSaveDialogOptions(options)`. */ getSaveDialogOptions(): SaveDialogOptions; /** * The save path of the download item. This will be either the path set via * `downloadItem.setSavePath(path)` or the path selected from the shown save * dialog. */ getSavePath(): string; /** * Number of seconds since the UNIX epoch when the download was started. */ getStartTime(): number; /** * The current state. Can be `progressing`, `completed`, `cancelled` or * `interrupted`. * * **Note:** The following methods are useful specifically to resume a `cancelled` * item when session is restarted. */ getState(): ('progressing' | 'completed' | 'cancelled' | 'interrupted'); /** * The total size in bytes of the download item. * If the size is unknown, it returns 0. */ getTotalBytes(): number; /** * The origin URL where the item is downloaded from. */ getURL(): string; /** * The complete URL chain of the item including any redirects. */ getURLChain(): string[]; /** * Whether the download has user gesture. */ hasUserGesture(): boolean; /** * Whether the download is paused. */ isPaused(): boolean; /** * Pauses the download. */ pause(): void; /** * Resumes the download that has been paused. * * **Note:** To enable resumable downloads the server you are downloading from must * support range requests and provide both `Last-Modified` and `ETag` header * values. Otherwise `resume()` will dismiss previously received bytes and restart * the download from the beginning. */ resume(): void; /** * This API allows the user to set custom options for the save dialog that opens * for the download item by default. The API is only available in session's * `will-download` callback function. */ setSaveDialogOptions(options: SaveDialogOptions): void; /** * The API is only available in session's `will-download` callback function. If * user doesn't set the save path via the API, Electron will use the original * routine to determine the save path; this usually prompts a save dialog. */ setSavePath(path: string): void; savePath: string; } interface Event extends GlobalEvent { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/structures/event preventDefault: (() => void); } interface Extension { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/structures/extension id: string; /** * Copy of the extension's manifest data. */ manifest: any; name: string; /** * The extension's file path. */ path: string; /** * The extension's `chrome-extension://` URL. */ url: string; version: string; } interface ExtensionInfo { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/structures/extension-info name: string; version: string; } interface FileFilter { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/structures/file-filter extensions: string[]; name: string; } interface FilePathWithHeaders { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/structures/file-path-with-headers /** * Additional headers to be sent. */ headers?: Record; /** * The path to the file to send. */ path: string; } interface GlobalShortcut { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/global-shortcut /** * Whether this application has registered `accelerator`. * * When the accelerator is already taken by other applications, this call will * still return `false`. This behavior is intended by operating systems, since they * don't want applications to fight for global shortcuts. */ isRegistered(accelerator: Accelerator): boolean; /** * Whether or not the shortcut was registered successfully. * * Registers a global shortcut of `accelerator`. The `callback` is called when the * registered shortcut is pressed by the user. * * When the accelerator is already taken by other applications, this call will * silently fail. This behavior is intended by operating systems, since they don't * want applications to fight for global shortcuts. * * The following accelerators will not be registered successfully on macOS 10.14 * Mojave unless the app has been authorized as a trusted accessibility client: * * * "Media Play/Pause" * * "Media Next Track" * "Media Previous Track" * "Media Stop" */ register(accelerator: Accelerator, callback: () => void): boolean; /** * Registers a global shortcut of all `accelerator` items in `accelerators`. The * `callback` is called when any of the registered shortcuts are pressed by the * user. * * When a given accelerator is already taken by other applications, this call will * silently fail. This behavior is intended by operating systems, since they don't * want applications to fight for global shortcuts. * * The following accelerators will not be registered successfully on macOS 10.14 * Mojave unless the app has been authorized as a trusted accessibility client: * * * "Media Play/Pause" * * "Media Next Track" * "Media Previous Track" * "Media Stop" */ registerAll(accelerators: string[], callback: () => void): void; /** * Unregisters the global shortcut of `accelerator`. */ unregister(accelerator: Accelerator): void; /** * Unregisters all of the global shortcuts. */ unregisterAll(): void; } interface GPUFeatureStatus { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/structures/gpu-feature-status /** * Canvas. */ '2d_canvas': string; /** * Flash. */ flash_3d: string; /** * Flash Stage3D. */ flash_stage3d: string; /** * Flash Stage3D Baseline profile. */ flash_stage3d_baseline: string; /** * Compositing. */ gpu_compositing: string; /** * Multiple Raster Threads. */ multiple_raster_threads: string; /** * Native GpuMemoryBuffers. */ native_gpu_memory_buffers: string; /** * Rasterization. */ rasterization: string; /** * Video Decode. */ video_decode: string; /** * Video Encode. */ video_encode: string; /** * VPx Video Decode. */ vpx_decode: string; /** * WebGL. */ webgl: string; /** * WebGL2. */ webgl2: string; } interface InAppPurchase extends NodeJS.EventEmitter { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/in-app-purchase on(event: 'transactions-updated', listener: Function): this; once(event: 'transactions-updated', listener: Function): this; addListener(event: 'transactions-updated', listener: Function): this; removeListener(event: 'transactions-updated', listener: Function): this; /** * whether a user can make a payment. */ canMakePayments(): boolean; /** * Completes all pending transactions. */ finishAllTransactions(): void; /** * Completes the pending transactions corresponding to the date. */ finishTransactionByDate(date: string): void; /** * Resolves with an array of `Product` objects. * Retrieves the product descriptions. */ getProducts(productIDs: string[]): Promise; /** * the path to the receipt. */ getReceiptURL(): string; /** * Returns `true` if the product is valid and added to the payment queue. * * You should listen for the `transactions-updated` event as soon as possible and * certainly before you call `purchaseProduct`. */ purchaseProduct(productID: string, quantity?: number): Promise; /** * Restores finished transactions. This method can be called either to install * purchases on additional devices, or to restore purchases for an application that * the user deleted and reinstalled. * * The payment queue delivers a new transaction for each previously completed * transaction that can be restored. Each transaction includes a copy of the * original transaction. */ restoreCompletedTransactions(): void; } class IncomingMessage extends NodeJS.EventEmitter { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/incoming-message /** * Emitted when a request has been canceled during an ongoing HTTP transaction. */ on(event: 'aborted', listener: Function): this; once(event: 'aborted', listener: Function): this; addListener(event: 'aborted', listener: Function): this; removeListener(event: 'aborted', listener: Function): this; /** * The `data` event is the usual method of transferring response data into * applicative code. */ on(event: 'data', listener: ( /** * A chunk of response body's data. */ chunk: Buffer) => void): this; once(event: 'data', listener: ( /** * A chunk of response body's data. */ chunk: Buffer) => void): this; addListener(event: 'data', listener: ( /** * A chunk of response body's data. */ chunk: Buffer) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'data', listener: ( /** * A chunk of response body's data. */ chunk: Buffer) => void): this; /** * Indicates that response body has ended. */ on(event: 'end', listener: Function): this; once(event: 'end', listener: Function): this; addListener(event: 'end', listener: Function): this; removeListener(event: 'end', listener: Function): this; /** * Returns: * * `error` Error - Typically holds an error string identifying failure root cause. * * Emitted when an error was encountered while streaming response data events. For * instance, if the server closes the underlying while the response is still * streaming, an `error` event will be emitted on the response object and a `close` * event will subsequently follow on the request object. */ on(event: 'error', listener: Function): this; once(event: 'error', listener: Function): this; addListener(event: 'error', listener: Function): this; removeListener(event: 'error', listener: Function): this; headers: Record; httpVersion: string; httpVersionMajor: number; httpVersionMinor: number; statusCode: number; statusMessage: string; } interface InputEvent { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/structures/input-event /** * An array of modifiers of the event, can be `shift`, `control`, `ctrl`, `alt`, * `meta`, `command`, `cmd`, `isKeypad`, `isAutoRepeat`, `leftButtonDown`, * `middleButtonDown`, `rightButtonDown`, `capsLock`, `numLock`, `left`, `right`. */ modifiers?: Array<'shift' | 'control' | 'ctrl' | 'alt' | 'meta' | 'command' | 'cmd' | 'isKeypad' | 'isAutoRepeat' | 'leftButtonDown' | 'middleButtonDown' | 'rightButtonDown' | 'capsLock' | 'numLock' | 'left' | 'right'>; } interface IOCounters { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/structures/io-counters /** * Then number of I/O other operations. */ otherOperationCount: number; /** * Then number of I/O other transfers. */ otherTransferCount: number; /** * The number of I/O read operations. */ readOperationCount: number; /** * The number of I/O read transfers. */ readTransferCount: number; /** * The number of I/O write operations. */ writeOperationCount: number; /** * The number of I/O write transfers. */ writeTransferCount: number; } interface IpcMain extends NodeJS.EventEmitter { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/ipc-main /** * Adds a handler for an `invoke`able IPC. This handler will be called whenever a * renderer calls `ipcRenderer.invoke(channel, ...args)`. * * If `listener` returns a Promise, the eventual result of the promise will be * returned as a reply to the remote caller. Otherwise, the return value of the * listener will be used as the value of the reply. * * The `event` that is passed as the first argument to the handler is the same as * that passed to a regular event listener. It includes information about which * WebContents is the source of the invoke request. */ handle(channel: string, listener: (event: IpcMainInvokeEvent, ...args: any[]) => (Promise) | (any)): void; /** * Handles a single `invoke`able IPC message, then removes the listener. See * `ipcMain.handle(channel, listener)`. */ handleOnce(channel: string, listener: (event: IpcMainInvokeEvent, ...args: any[]) => (Promise) | (any)): void; /** * Listens to `channel`, when a new message arrives `listener` would be called with * `listener(event, args...)`. */ on(channel: string, listener: (event: IpcMainEvent, ...args: any[]) => void): this; /** * Adds a one time `listener` function for the event. This `listener` is invoked * only the next time a message is sent to `channel`, after which it is removed. */ once(channel: string, listener: (event: IpcMainEvent, ...args: any[]) => void): this; /** * Removes listeners of the specified `channel`. */ removeAllListeners(channel?: string): this; /** * Removes any handler for `channel`, if present. */ removeHandler(channel: string): void; /** * Removes the specified `listener` from the listener array for the specified * `channel`. */ removeListener(channel: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; } interface IpcMainEvent extends Event { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/structures/ipc-main-event /** * The ID of the renderer frame that sent this message */ frameId: number; /** * A list of MessagePorts that were transferred with this message */ ports: MessagePortMain[]; /** * A function that will send an IPC message to the renderer frame that sent the * original message that you are currently handling. You should use this method to * "reply" to the sent message in order to guarantee the reply will go to the * correct process and frame. */ reply: Function; /** * Set this to the value to be returned in a synchronous message */ returnValue: any; /** * Returns the `webContents` that sent the message */ sender: WebContents; } interface IpcMainInvokeEvent extends Event { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/structures/ipc-main-invoke-event /** * The ID of the renderer frame that sent this message */ frameId: number; /** * Returns the `webContents` that sent the message */ sender: WebContents; } interface IpcRenderer extends NodeJS.EventEmitter { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/ipc-renderer /** * Resolves with the response from the main process. * * Send a message to the main process via `channel` and expect a result * asynchronously. Arguments will be serialized with the Structured Clone * Algorithm, just like `window.postMessage`, so prototype chains will not be * included. Sending Functions, Promises, Symbols, WeakMaps, or WeakSets will throw * an exception. * * > **NOTE**: Sending non-standard JavaScript types such as DOM objects or special * Electron objects is deprecated, and will begin throwing an exception starting * with Electron 9. * * The main process should listen for `channel` with `ipcMain.handle()`. * * For example: * * If you need to transfer a `MessagePort` to the main process, use * `ipcRenderer.postMessage`. * If you do not need a respons to the message, consider using `ipcRenderer.send`. */ invoke(channel: string, ...args: any[]): Promise; /** * Listens to `channel`, when a new message arrives `listener` would be called with * `listener(event, args...)`. */ on(channel: string, listener: (event: IpcRendererEvent, ...args: any[]) => void): this; /** * Adds a one time `listener` function for the event. This `listener` is invoked * only the next time a message is sent to `channel`, after which it is removed. */ once(channel: string, listener: (event: IpcRendererEvent, ...args: any[]) => void): this; /** * Send a message to the main process, optionally transferring ownership of zero or * more `MessagePort` objects. * * The transferred `MessagePort` objects will be available in the main process as * `MessagePortMain` objects by accessing the `ports` property of the emitted * event. * * For example: * * For more information on using `MessagePort` and `MessageChannel`, see the MDN * documentation. */ postMessage(channel: string, message: any, transfer?: MessagePort[]): void; /** * Removes all listeners, or those of the specified `channel`. */ removeAllListeners(channel: string): this; /** * Removes the specified `listener` from the listener array for the specified * `channel`. */ removeListener(channel: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this; /** * Send an asynchronous message to the main process via `channel`, along with * arguments. Arguments will be serialized with the Structured Clone Algorithm, * just like `window.postMessage`, so prototype chains will not be included. * Sending Functions, Promises, Symbols, WeakMaps, or WeakSets will throw an * exception. * * > **NOTE**: Sending non-standard JavaScript types such as DOM objects or special * Electron objects is deprecated, and will begin throwing an exception starting * with Electron 9. * * The main process handles it by listening for `channel` with the `ipcMain` * module. * * If you need to transfer a `MessagePort` to the main process, use * `ipcRenderer.postMessage`. * * If you want to receive a single response from the main process, like the result * of a method call, consider using `ipcRenderer.invoke`. */ send(channel: string, ...args: any[]): void; /** * The value sent back by the `ipcMain` handler. * * Send a message to the main process via `channel` and expect a result * synchronously. Arguments will be serialized with the Structured Clone Algorithm, * just like `window.postMessage`, so prototype chains will not be included. * Sending Functions, Promises, Symbols, WeakMaps, or WeakSets will throw an * exception. * * > **NOTE**: Sending non-standard JavaScript types such as DOM objects or special * Electron objects is deprecated, and will begin throwing an exception starting * with Electron 9. * * The main process handles it by listening for `channel` with `ipcMain` module, * and replies by setting `event.returnValue`. * * > :warning: **WARNING**: Sending a synchronous message will block the whole * renderer process until the reply is received, so use this method only as a last * resort. It's much better to use the asynchronous version, `invoke()`. */ sendSync(channel: string, ...args: any[]): any; /** * Sends a message to a window with `webContentsId` via `channel`. */ sendTo(webContentsId: number, channel: string, ...args: any[]): void; /** * Like `ipcRenderer.send` but the event will be sent to the `` element in * the host page instead of the main process. */ sendToHost(channel: string, ...args: any[]): void; } interface IpcRendererEvent extends Event { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/structures/ipc-renderer-event /** * A list of MessagePorts that were transferred with this message */ ports: MessagePort[]; /** * The `IpcRenderer` instance that emitted the event originally */ sender: IpcRenderer; /** * The `webContents.id` that sent the message, you can call * `event.sender.sendTo(event.senderId, ...)` to reply to the message, see * ipcRenderer.sendTo for more information. This only applies to messages sent from * a different renderer. Messages sent directly from the main process set * `event.senderId` to `0`. */ senderId: number; } interface JumpListCategory { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/structures/jump-list-category /** * Array of `JumpListItem` objects if `type` is `tasks` or `custom`, otherwise it * should be omitted. */ items?: JumpListItem[]; /** * Must be set if `type` is `custom`, otherwise it should be omitted. */ name?: string; /** * One of the following: */ type?: ('tasks' | 'frequent' | 'recent' | 'custom'); } interface JumpListItem { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/structures/jump-list-item /** * The command line arguments when `program` is executed. Should only be set if * `type` is `task`. */ args?: string; /** * Description of the task (displayed in a tooltip). Should only be set if `type` * is `task`. */ description?: string; /** * The index of the icon in the resource file. If a resource file contains multiple * icons this value can be used to specify the zero-based index of the icon that * should be displayed for this task. If a resource file contains only one icon, * this property should be set to zero. */ iconIndex?: number; /** * The absolute path to an icon to be displayed in a Jump List, which can be an * arbitrary resource file that contains an icon (e.g. `.ico`, `.exe`, `.dll`). You * can usually specify `process.execPath` to show the program icon. */ iconPath?: string; /** * Path of the file to open, should only be set if `type` is `file`. */ path?: string; /** * Path of the program to execute, usually you should specify `process.execPath` * which opens the current program. Should only be set if `type` is `task`. */ program?: string; /** * The text to be displayed for the item in the Jump List. Should only be set if * `type` is `task`. */ title?: string; /** * One of the following: */ type?: ('task' | 'separator' | 'file'); /** * The working directory. Default is empty. */ workingDirectory?: string; } interface KeyboardEvent extends Event { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/structures/keyboard-event /** * whether an Alt key was used in an accelerator to trigger the Event */ altKey?: boolean; /** * whether the Control key was used in an accelerator to trigger the Event */ ctrlKey?: boolean; /** * whether a meta key was used in an accelerator to trigger the Event */ metaKey?: boolean; /** * whether a Shift key was used in an accelerator to trigger the Event */ shiftKey?: boolean; /** * whether an accelerator was used to trigger the event as opposed to another user * gesture like mouse click */ triggeredByAccelerator?: boolean; } interface KeyboardInputEvent extends InputEvent { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/structures/keyboard-input-event /** * The character that will be sent as the keyboard event. Should only use the valid * key codes in Accelerator. */ keyCode: string; /** * The type of the event, can be `keyDown`, `keyUp` or `char`. */ type: ('keyDown' | 'keyUp' | 'char'); } interface MemoryInfo { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/structures/memory-info /** * The maximum amount of memory that has ever been pinned to actual physical RAM. */ peakWorkingSetSize: number; /** * The amount of memory not shared by other processes, such as JS heap or HTML * content. * * @platform win32 */ privateBytes?: number; /** * The amount of memory currently pinned to actual physical RAM. */ workingSetSize: number; } interface MemoryUsageDetails { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/structures/memory-usage-details count: number; liveSize: number; size: number; } class Menu { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/menu /** * Emitted when a popup is closed either manually or with `menu.closePopup()`. */ on(event: 'menu-will-close', listener: (event: Event) => void): this; once(event: 'menu-will-close', listener: (event: Event) => void): this; addListener(event: 'menu-will-close', listener: (event: Event) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'menu-will-close', listener: (event: Event) => void): this; /** * Emitted when `menu.popup()` is called. */ on(event: 'menu-will-show', listener: (event: Event) => void): this; once(event: 'menu-will-show', listener: (event: Event) => void): this; addListener(event: 'menu-will-show', listener: (event: Event) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'menu-will-show', listener: (event: Event) => void): this; /** * Menu */ constructor(); /** * Generally, the `template` is an array of `options` for constructing a MenuItem. * The usage can be referenced above. * * You can also attach other fields to the element of the `template` and they will * become properties of the constructed menu items. */ static buildFromTemplate(template: Array<(MenuItemConstructorOptions) | (MenuItem)>): Menu; /** * The application menu, if set, or `null`, if not set. * * **Note:** The returned `Menu` instance doesn't support dynamic addition or * removal of menu items. Instance properties can still be dynamically modified. */ static getApplicationMenu(): (Menu) | (null); /** * Sends the `action` to the first responder of application. This is used for * emulating default macOS menu behaviors. Usually you would use the `role` * property of a `MenuItem`. * * See the macOS Cocoa Event Handling Guide for more information on macOS' native * actions. * * @platform darwin */ static sendActionToFirstResponder(action: string): void; /** * Sets `menu` as the application menu on macOS. On Windows and Linux, the `menu` * will be set as each window's top menu. * * Also on Windows and Linux, you can use a `&` in the top-level item name to * indicate which letter should get a generated accelerator. For example, using * `&File` for the file menu would result in a generated `Alt-F` accelerator that * opens the associated menu. The indicated character in the button label gets an * underline. The `&` character is not displayed on the button label. * * Passing `null` will suppress the default menu. On Windows and Linux, this has * the additional effect of removing the menu bar from the window. * * **Note:** The default menu will be created automatically if the app does not set * one. It contains standard items such as `File`, `Edit`, `View`, `Window` and * `Help`. */ static setApplicationMenu(menu: (Menu) | (null)): void; /** * Appends the `menuItem` to the menu. */ append(menuItem: MenuItem): void; /** * Closes the context menu in the `browserWindow`. */ closePopup(browserWindow?: BrowserWindow): void; /** * the item with the specified `id` */ getMenuItemById(id: string): MenuItem; /** * Inserts the `menuItem` to the `pos` position of the menu. */ insert(pos: number, menuItem: MenuItem): void; /** * Pops up this menu as a context menu in the `BrowserWindow`. */ popup(options?: PopupOptions): void; items: MenuItem[]; } class MenuItem { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/menu-item /** * MenuItem */ constructor(options: MenuItemConstructorOptions); accelerator?: Accelerator; checked: boolean; click: Function; commandId: number; enabled: boolean; icon?: (NativeImage) | (string); id: string; label: string; menu: Menu; registerAccelerator: boolean; role?: ('undo' | 'redo' | 'cut' | 'copy' | 'paste' | 'pasteAndMatchStyle' | 'delete' | 'selectAll' | 'reload' | 'forceReload' | 'toggleDevTools' | 'resetZoom' | 'zoomIn' | 'zoomOut' | 'togglefullscreen' | 'window' | 'minimize' | 'close' | 'help' | 'about' | 'services' | 'hide' | 'hideOthers' | 'unhide' | 'quit' | 'startSpeaking' | 'stopSpeaking' | 'zoom' | 'front' | 'appMenu' | 'fileMenu' | 'editMenu' | 'viewMenu' | 'recentDocuments' | 'toggleTabBar' | 'selectNextTab' | 'selectPreviousTab' | 'mergeAllWindows' | 'clearRecentDocuments' | 'moveTabToNewWindow' | 'windowMenu'); sublabel: string; submenu?: Menu; toolTip: string; type: ('normal' | 'separator' | 'submenu' | 'checkbox' | 'radio'); visible: boolean; } class MessageChannelMain extends NodeJS.EventEmitter { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/message-channel-main port1: MessagePortMain; port2: MessagePortMain; } class MessagePortMain extends NodeJS.EventEmitter { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/message-port-main /** * Emitted when a MessagePortMain object receives a message. */ on(event: 'message', listener: (messageEvent: MessageEvent) => void): this; once(event: 'message', listener: (messageEvent: MessageEvent) => void): this; addListener(event: 'message', listener: (messageEvent: MessageEvent) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'message', listener: (messageEvent: MessageEvent) => void): this; /** * Disconnects the port, so it is no longer active. */ close(): void; /** * Sends a message from the port, and optionally, transfers ownership of objects to * other browsing contexts. */ postMessage(message: any, transfer?: MessagePortMain[]): void; /** * Starts the sending of messages queued on the port. Messages will be queued until * this method is called. */ start(): void; } interface MimeTypedBuffer { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/structures/mime-typed-buffer /** * The actual Buffer content. */ data: Buffer; /** * The mimeType of the Buffer that you are sending. */ mimeType: string; } interface MouseInputEvent extends InputEvent { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/structures/mouse-input-event /** * The button pressed, can be `left`, `middle`, `right`. */ button?: ('left' | 'middle' | 'right'); clickCount?: number; globalX?: number; globalY?: number; movementX?: number; movementY?: number; /** * The type of the event, can be `mouseDown`, `mouseUp`, `mouseEnter`, * `mouseLeave`, `contextMenu`, `mouseWheel` or `mouseMove`. */ type: ('mouseDown' | 'mouseUp' | 'mouseEnter' | 'mouseLeave' | 'contextMenu' | 'mouseWheel' | 'mouseMove'); x: number; y: number; } interface MouseWheelInputEvent extends MouseInputEvent { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/structures/mouse-wheel-input-event accelerationRatioX?: number; accelerationRatioY?: number; canScroll?: boolean; deltaX?: number; deltaY?: number; hasPreciseScrollingDeltas?: boolean; /** * The type of the event, can be `mouseWheel`. */ type: ('mouseWheel'); wheelTicksX?: number; wheelTicksY?: number; } class NativeImage { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/native-image /** * Creates an empty `NativeImage` instance. */ static createEmpty(): NativeImage; /** * Creates a new `NativeImage` instance from `buffer` that contains the raw bitmap * pixel data returned by `toBitmap()`. The specific format is platform-dependent. */ static createFromBitmap(buffer: Buffer, options: CreateFromBitmapOptions): NativeImage; /** * Creates a new `NativeImage` instance from `buffer`. Tries to decode as PNG or * JPEG first. */ static createFromBuffer(buffer: Buffer, options?: CreateFromBufferOptions): NativeImage; /** * Creates a new `NativeImage` instance from `dataURL`. */ static createFromDataURL(dataURL: string): NativeImage; /** * Creates a new `NativeImage` instance from the NSImage that maps to the given * image name. See `System Icons` for a list of possible values. * * The `hslShift` is applied to the image with the following rules: * * * `hsl_shift[0]` (hue): The absolute hue value for the image - 0 and 1 map to 0 * and 360 on the hue color wheel (red). * * `hsl_shift[1]` (saturation): A saturation shift for the image, with the * following key values: 0 = remove all color. 0.5 = leave unchanged. 1 = fully * saturate the image. * * `hsl_shift[2]` (lightness): A lightness shift for the image, with the * following key values: 0 = remove all lightness (make all pixels black). 0.5 = * leave unchanged. 1 = full lightness (make all pixels white). * * This means that `[-1, 0, 1]` will make the image completely white and `[-1, 1, * 0]` will make the image completely black. * * In some cases, the `NSImageName` doesn't match its string representation; one * example of this is `NSFolderImageName`, whose string representation would * actually be `NSFolder`. Therefore, you'll need to determine the correct string * representation for your image before passing it in. This can be done with the * following: * * `echo -e '#import \nint main() { NSLog(@"%@", SYSTEM_IMAGE_NAME); * }' | clang -otest -x objective-c -framework Cocoa - && ./test` * where `SYSTEM_IMAGE_NAME` should be replaced with any value from this list. * * @platform darwin */ static createFromNamedImage(imageName: string, hslShift?: number[]): NativeImage; /** * Creates a new `NativeImage` instance from a file located at `path`. This method * returns an empty image if the `path` does not exist, cannot be read, or is not a * valid image. */ static createFromPath(path: string): NativeImage; /** * Add an image representation for a specific scale factor. This can be used to * explicitly add different scale factor representations to an image. This can be * called on empty images. */ addRepresentation(options: AddRepresentationOptions): void; /** * The cropped image. */ crop(rect: Rectangle): NativeImage; /** * The image's aspect ratio. */ getAspectRatio(): number; /** * A Buffer that contains the image's raw bitmap pixel data. * * The difference between `getBitmap()` and `toBitmap()` is that `getBitmap()` does * not copy the bitmap data, so you have to use the returned Buffer immediately in * current event loop tick; otherwise the data might be changed or destroyed. */ getBitmap(options?: BitmapOptions): Buffer; /** * A Buffer that stores C pointer to underlying native handle of the image. On * macOS, a pointer to `NSImage` instance would be returned. * * Notice that the returned pointer is a weak pointer to the underlying native * image instead of a copy, so you _must_ ensure that the associated `nativeImage` * instance is kept around. * * @platform darwin */ getNativeHandle(): Buffer; getSize(): Size; /** * Whether the image is empty. */ isEmpty(): boolean; /** * Whether the image is a template image. */ isTemplateImage(): boolean; /** * The resized image. * * If only the `height` or the `width` are specified then the current aspect ratio * will be preserved in the resized image. */ resize(options: ResizeOptions): NativeImage; /** * Marks the image as a template image. */ setTemplateImage(option: boolean): void; /** * A Buffer that contains a copy of the image's raw bitmap pixel data. */ toBitmap(options?: ToBitmapOptions): Buffer; /** * The data URL of the image. */ toDataURL(options?: ToDataURLOptions): string; /** * A Buffer that contains the image's `JPEG` encoded data. */ toJPEG(quality: number): Buffer; /** * A Buffer that contains the image's `PNG` encoded data. */ toPNG(options?: ToPNGOptions): Buffer; isMacTemplateImage: boolean; } interface NativeTheme extends NodeJS.EventEmitter { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/native-theme /** * Emitted when something in the underlying NativeTheme has changed. This normally * means that either the value of `shouldUseDarkColors`, * `shouldUseHighContrastColors` or `shouldUseInvertedColorScheme` has changed. You * will have to check them to determine which one has changed. */ on(event: 'updated', listener: Function): this; once(event: 'updated', listener: Function): this; addListener(event: 'updated', listener: Function): this; removeListener(event: 'updated', listener: Function): this; /** * A `Boolean` for if the OS / Chromium currently has a dark mode enabled or is * being instructed to show a dark-style UI. If you want to modify this value you * should use `themeSource` below. * */ readonly shouldUseDarkColors: boolean; /** * A `Boolean` for if the OS / Chromium currently has high-contrast mode enabled or * is being instructed to show a high-constrast UI. * * @platform darwin,win32 */ readonly shouldUseHighContrastColors: boolean; /** * A `Boolean` for if the OS / Chromium currently has an inverted color scheme or * is being instructed to use an inverted color scheme. * * @platform darwin,win32 */ readonly shouldUseInvertedColorScheme: boolean; /** * A `String` property that can be `system`, `light` or `dark`. It is used to * override and supersede the value that Chromium has chosen to use internally. * * Setting this property to `system` will remove the override and everything will * be reset to the OS default. By default `themeSource` is `system`. * * Settings this property to `dark` will have the following effects: * * * `nativeTheme.shouldUseDarkColors` will be `true` when accessed * * Any UI Electron renders on Linux and Windows including context menus, * devtools, etc. will use the dark UI. * * Any UI the OS renders on macOS including menus, window frames, etc. will use * the dark UI. * * The `prefers-color-scheme` CSS query will match `dark` mode. * * The `updated` event will be emitted * * Settings this property to `light` will have the following effects: * * * `nativeTheme.shouldUseDarkColors` will be `false` when accessed * * Any UI Electron renders on Linux and Windows including context menus, * devtools, etc. will use the light UI. * * Any UI the OS renders on macOS including menus, window frames, etc. will use * the light UI. * * The `prefers-color-scheme` CSS query will match `light` mode. * * The `updated` event will be emitted * * The usage of this property should align with a classic "dark mode" state machine * in your application where the user has three options. * * * `Follow OS` --> `themeSource = 'system'` * * `Dark Mode` --> `themeSource = 'dark'` * * `Light Mode` --> `themeSource = 'light'` * * Your application should then always use `shouldUseDarkColors` to determine what * CSS to apply. */ themeSource: ('system' | 'light' | 'dark'); } interface Net { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/net /** * Creates a `ClientRequest` instance using the provided `options` which are * directly forwarded to the `ClientRequest` constructor. The `net.request` method * would be used to issue both secure and insecure HTTP requests according to the * specified protocol scheme in the `options` object. */ request(options: (ClientRequestConstructorOptions) | (string)): ClientRequest; } interface NetLog { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/net-log /** * resolves when the net log has begun recording. * Starts recording network events to `path`. */ startLogging(path: string, options?: StartLoggingOptions): Promise; /** * resolves with a file path to which network logs were recorded. * * Stops recording network events. If not called, net logging will automatically * end when app quits. */ stopLogging(): Promise; /** * A `Boolean` property that indicates whether network logs are recorded. * */ readonly currentlyLogging: boolean; /** * A `String` property that returns the path to the current log file. * * @deprecated */ readonly currentlyLoggingPath: string; } interface NewWindowEvent extends Event { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/structures/new-window-event newGuest?: BrowserWindow; } class Notification extends NodeJS.EventEmitter { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/notification on(event: 'action', listener: (event: Event, /** * The index of the action that was activated. */ index: number) => void): this; once(event: 'action', listener: (event: Event, /** * The index of the action that was activated. */ index: number) => void): this; addListener(event: 'action', listener: (event: Event, /** * The index of the action that was activated. */ index: number) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'action', listener: (event: Event, /** * The index of the action that was activated. */ index: number) => void): this; /** * Emitted when the notification is clicked by the user. */ on(event: 'click', listener: (event: Event) => void): this; once(event: 'click', listener: (event: Event) => void): this; addListener(event: 'click', listener: (event: Event) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'click', listener: (event: Event) => void): this; /** * Emitted when the notification is closed by manual intervention from the user. * * This event is not guaranteed to be emitted in all cases where the notification * is closed. */ on(event: 'close', listener: (event: Event) => void): this; once(event: 'close', listener: (event: Event) => void): this; addListener(event: 'close', listener: (event: Event) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'close', listener: (event: Event) => void): this; /** * Emitted when the user clicks the "Reply" button on a notification with * `hasReply: true`. * * @platform darwin */ on(event: 'reply', listener: (event: Event, /** * The string the user entered into the inline reply field. */ reply: string) => void): this; once(event: 'reply', listener: (event: Event, /** * The string the user entered into the inline reply field. */ reply: string) => void): this; addListener(event: 'reply', listener: (event: Event, /** * The string the user entered into the inline reply field. */ reply: string) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'reply', listener: (event: Event, /** * The string the user entered into the inline reply field. */ reply: string) => void): this; /** * Emitted when the notification is shown to the user, note this could be fired * multiple times as a notification can be shown multiple times through the * `show()` method. */ on(event: 'show', listener: (event: Event) => void): this; once(event: 'show', listener: (event: Event) => void): this; addListener(event: 'show', listener: (event: Event) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'show', listener: (event: Event) => void): this; /** * Notification */ constructor(options?: NotificationConstructorOptions); /** * Whether or not desktop notifications are supported on the current system */ static isSupported(): boolean; /** * Dismisses the notification. */ close(): void; /** * Immediately shows the notification to the user, please note this means unlike * the HTML5 Notification implementation, instantiating a `new Notification` does * not immediately show it to the user, you need to call this method before the OS * will display it. * * If the notification has been shown before, this method will dismiss the * previously shown notification and create a new one with identical properties. */ show(): void; actions: NotificationAction[]; body: string; closeButtonText: string; hasReply: boolean; replyPlaceholder: string; silent: boolean; sound: string; subtitle: string; timeoutType: ('default' | 'never'); title: string; urgency: ('normal' | 'critical' | 'low'); } interface NotificationAction { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/structures/notification-action /** * The label for the given action. */ text?: string; /** * The type of action, can be `button`. */ type: ('button'); } interface Point { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/structures/point x: number; y: number; } interface PowerMonitor extends NodeJS.EventEmitter { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/power-monitor /** * Emitted when the system is about to lock the screen. * * @platform darwin,win32 */ on(event: 'lock-screen', listener: Function): this; once(event: 'lock-screen', listener: Function): this; addListener(event: 'lock-screen', listener: Function): this; removeListener(event: 'lock-screen', listener: Function): this; /** * Emitted when the system changes to AC power. * * @platform darwin,win32 */ on(event: 'on-ac', listener: Function): this; once(event: 'on-ac', listener: Function): this; addListener(event: 'on-ac', listener: Function): this; removeListener(event: 'on-ac', listener: Function): this; /** * Emitted when system changes to battery power. * * @platform darwin */ on(event: 'on-battery', listener: Function): this; once(event: 'on-battery', listener: Function): this; addListener(event: 'on-battery', listener: Function): this; removeListener(event: 'on-battery', listener: Function): this; /** * Emitted when system is resuming. * * @platform darwin,win32 */ on(event: 'resume', listener: Function): this; once(event: 'resume', listener: Function): this; addListener(event: 'resume', listener: Function): this; removeListener(event: 'resume', listener: Function): this; /** * Emitted when the system is about to reboot or shut down. If the event handler * invokes `e.preventDefault()`, Electron will attempt to delay system shutdown in * order for the app to exit cleanly. If `e.preventDefault()` is called, the app * should exit as soon as possible by calling something like `app.quit()`. * * @platform linux,darwin */ on(event: 'shutdown', listener: Function): this; once(event: 'shutdown', listener: Function): this; addListener(event: 'shutdown', listener: Function): this; removeListener(event: 'shutdown', listener: Function): this; /** * Emitted when the system is suspending. * * @platform darwin,win32 */ on(event: 'suspend', listener: Function): this; once(event: 'suspend', listener: Function): this; addListener(event: 'suspend', listener: Function): this; removeListener(event: 'suspend', listener: Function): this; /** * Emitted as soon as the systems screen is unlocked. * * @platform darwin,win32 */ on(event: 'unlock-screen', listener: Function): this; once(event: 'unlock-screen', listener: Function): this; addListener(event: 'unlock-screen', listener: Function): this; removeListener(event: 'unlock-screen', listener: Function): this; /** * The system's current state. Can be `active`, `idle`, `locked` or `unknown`. * * Calculate the system idle state. `idleThreshold` is the amount of time (in * seconds) before considered idle. `locked` is available on supported systems * only. */ getSystemIdleState(idleThreshold: number): ('active' | 'idle' | 'locked' | 'unknown'); /** * Idle time in seconds Calculate system idle time in seconds. */ getSystemIdleTime(): number; } interface PowerSaveBlocker { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/power-save-blocker /** * Whether the corresponding `powerSaveBlocker` has started. */ isStarted(id: number): boolean; /** * The blocker ID that is assigned to this power blocker. * * Starts preventing the system from entering lower-power mode. Returns an integer * identifying the power save blocker. * * **Note:** `prevent-display-sleep` has higher precedence over * `prevent-app-suspension`. Only the highest precedence type takes effect. In * other words, `prevent-display-sleep` always takes precedence over * `prevent-app-suspension`. * * For example, an API calling A requests for `prevent-app-suspension`, and another * calling B requests for `prevent-display-sleep`. `prevent-display-sleep` will be * used until B stops its request. After that, `prevent-app-suspension` is used. */ start(type: 'prevent-app-suspension' | 'prevent-display-sleep'): number; /** * Stops the specified power save blocker. */ stop(id: number): void; } interface PrinterInfo { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/structures/printer-info /** * a longer description of the printer's type. */ description: string; /** * the name of the printer as shown in Print Preview. */ displayName: string; /** * whether or not a given printer is set as the default printer on the OS. */ isDefault: boolean; /** * the name of the printer as understood by the OS. */ name: string; /** * an object containing a variable number of platform-specific printer information. */ options: Options; /** * the current status of the printer. */ status: number; } interface ProcessMemoryInfo { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/structures/process-memory-info /** * The amount of memory not shared by other processes, such as JS heap or HTML * content in Kilobytes. */ private: number; /** * The amount of memory currently pinned to actual physical RAM in Kilobytes. * * @platform linux,win32 */ residentSet: number; /** * The amount of memory shared between processes, typically memory consumed by the * Electron code itself in Kilobytes. */ shared: number; } interface ProcessMetric { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/structures/process-metric /** * CPU usage of the process. */ cpu: CPUUsage; /** * Creation time for this process. The time is represented as number of * milliseconds since epoch. Since the `pid` can be reused after a process dies, it * is useful to use both the `pid` and the `creationTime` to uniquely identify a * process. */ creationTime: number; /** * One of the following values: * * @platform win32 */ integrityLevel?: ('untrusted' | 'low' | 'medium' | 'high' | 'unknown'); /** * Memory information for the process. */ memory: MemoryInfo; /** * Process id of the process. */ pid: number; /** * Whether the process is sandboxed on OS level. * * @platform darwin,win32 */ sandboxed?: boolean; /** * Process type. One of the following values: */ type: ('Browser' | 'Tab' | 'Utility' | 'Zygote' | 'Sandbox helper' | 'GPU' | 'Pepper Plugin' | 'Pepper Plugin Broker' | 'Unknown'); } interface Product { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/structures/product /** * The total size of the content, in bytes. */ contentLengths: number[]; /** * A string that identifies the version of the content. */ contentVersion: string; /** * 3 character code presenting a product's currency based on the ISO 4217 standard. */ currencyCode: string; /** * The locale formatted price of the product. */ formattedPrice: string; /** * A Boolean value that indicates whether the App Store has downloadable content * for this product. `true` if at least one file has been associated with the * product. */ isDownloadable: boolean; /** * A description of the product. */ localizedDescription: string; /** * The name of the product. */ localizedTitle: string; /** * The cost of the product in the local currency. */ price: number; /** * The string that identifies the product to the Apple App Store. */ productIdentifier: string; } interface Protocol { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/protocol /** * Intercepts `scheme` protocol and uses `handler` as the protocol's new handler * which sends a `Buffer` as a response. */ interceptBufferProtocol(scheme: string, handler: (request: Request, callback: (buffer?: Buffer) => void) => void, completion?: (error: Error) => void): void; /** * Intercepts `scheme` protocol and uses `handler` as the protocol's new handler * which sends a file as a response. */ interceptFileProtocol(scheme: string, handler: (request: Request, callback: (filePath: string) => void) => void, completion?: (error: Error) => void): void; /** * Intercepts `scheme` protocol and uses `handler` as the protocol's new handler * which sends a new HTTP request as a response. */ interceptHttpProtocol(scheme: string, handler: (request: Request, callback: (redirectRequest: RedirectRequest) => void) => void, completion?: (error: Error) => void): void; /** * Same as `protocol.registerStreamProtocol`, except that it replaces an existing * protocol handler. */ interceptStreamProtocol(scheme: string, handler: (request: Request, callback: (stream?: (NodeJS.ReadableStream) | (StreamProtocolResponse)) => void) => void, completion?: (error: Error) => void): void; /** * Intercepts `scheme` protocol and uses `handler` as the protocol's new handler * which sends a `String` as a response. */ interceptStringProtocol(scheme: string, handler: (request: Request, callback: (data?: (string) | (StringProtocolResponse)) => void) => void, completion?: (error: Error) => void): void; /** * fulfilled with a boolean that indicates whether there is already a handler for * `scheme`. */ isProtocolHandled(scheme: string): Promise; /** * Registers a protocol of `scheme` that will send a `Buffer` as a response. * * The usage is the same with `registerFileProtocol`, except that the `callback` * should be called with either a `Buffer` object or an object that has the `data`, * `mimeType`, and `charset` properties. Example: */ registerBufferProtocol(scheme: string, handler: (request: Request, callback: (buffer?: (Buffer) | (MimeTypedBuffer)) => void) => void, completion?: (error: Error) => void): void; /** * Registers a protocol of `scheme` that will send the file as a response. The * `handler` will be called with `handler(request, callback)` when a `request` is * going to be created with `scheme`. `completion` will be called with * `completion(null)` when `scheme` is successfully registered or * `completion(error)` when failed. * * To handle the `request`, the `callback` should be called with either the file's * path or an object that has a `path` property, e.g. `callback(filePath)` or * `callback({ path: filePath })`. The object may also have a `headers` property * which gives a map of headers to values for the response headers, e.g. * `callback({ path: filePath, headers: {"Content-Security-Policy": "default-src * 'none'"]})`. * * When `callback` is called with nothing, a number, or an object that has an * `error` property, the `request` will fail with the `error` number you specified. * For the available error numbers you can use, please see the net error list. * * By default the `scheme` is treated like `http:`, which is parsed differently * than protocols that follow the "generic URI syntax" like `file:`. */ registerFileProtocol(scheme: string, handler: (request: Request, callback: (filePath?: (string) | (FilePathWithHeaders)) => void) => void, completion?: (error: Error) => void): void; /** * Registers a protocol of `scheme` that will send an HTTP request as a response. * * The usage is the same with `registerFileProtocol`, except that the `callback` * should be called with a `redirectRequest` object that has the `url`, `method`, * `referrer`, `uploadData` and `session` properties. * * By default the HTTP request will reuse the current session. If you want the * request to have a different session you should set `session` to `null`. * For POST requests the `uploadData` object must be provided. */ registerHttpProtocol(scheme: string, handler: (request: Request, callback: (redirectRequest: RedirectRequest) => void) => void, completion?: (error: Error) => void): void; /** * **Note:** This method can only be used before the `ready` event of the `app` * module gets emitted and can be called only once. * * Registers the `scheme` as standard, secure, bypasses content security policy for * resources, allows registering ServiceWorker and supports fetch API. * * Specify a privilege with the value of `true` to enable the capability. An * example of registering a privileged scheme, with bypassing Content Security * Policy: * * A standard scheme adheres to what RFC 3986 calls generic URI syntax. For example * `http` and `https` are standard schemes, while `file` is not. * * Registering a scheme as standard, will allow relative and absolute resources to * be resolved correctly when served. Otherwise the scheme will behave like the * `file` protocol, but without the ability to resolve relative URLs. * * For example when you load following page with custom protocol without * registering it as standard scheme, the image will not be loaded because * non-standard schemes can not recognize relative URLs: * * Registering a scheme as standard will allow access to files through the * FileSystem API. Otherwise the renderer will throw a security error for the * scheme. * * By default web storage apis (localStorage, sessionStorage, webSQL, indexedDB, * cookies) are disabled for non standard schemes. So in general if you want to * register a custom protocol to replace the `http` protocol, you have to register * it as a standard scheme. * * `protocol.registerSchemesAsPrivileged` can be used to replicate the * functionality of the previous `protocol.registerStandardSchemes`, * `webFrame.registerURLSchemeAs*` and `protocol.registerServiceWorkerSchemes` * functions that existed prior to Electron 5.0.0, for example: * **before (<= v4.x)** **after (>= v5.x)** */ registerSchemesAsPrivileged(customSchemes: CustomScheme[]): void; /** * Registers a protocol of `scheme` that will send a `Readable` as a response. * * The usage is similar to the other `register{Any}Protocol`, except that the * `callback` should be called with either a `Readable` object or an object that * has the `data`, `statusCode`, and `headers` properties. * * Example: * * It is possible to pass any object that implements the readable stream API (emits * `data`/`end`/`error` events). For example, here's how a file could be returned: */ registerStreamProtocol(scheme: string, handler: (request: Request, callback: (stream?: (NodeJS.ReadableStream) | (StreamProtocolResponse)) => void) => void, completion?: (error: Error) => void): void; /** * Registers a protocol of `scheme` that will send a `String` as a response. * * The usage is the same with `registerFileProtocol`, except that the `callback` * should be called with either a `String` or an object that has the `data`, * `mimeType`, and `charset` properties. */ registerStringProtocol(scheme: string, handler: (request: Request, callback: (data?: (string) | (StringProtocolResponse)) => void) => void, completion?: (error: Error) => void): void; /** * Remove the interceptor installed for `scheme` and restore its original handler. */ uninterceptProtocol(scheme: string, completion?: (error: Error) => void): void; /** * Unregisters the custom protocol of `scheme`. */ unregisterProtocol(scheme: string, completion?: (error: Error) => void): void; } interface ProtocolRequest { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/structures/protocol-request method: string; referrer: string; uploadData?: UploadData[]; url: string; } interface ProtocolResponse { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/structures/protocol-response /** * The charset of response body, default is `"utf-8"`. */ charset?: string; /** * The response body. When returning stream as response, this is a Node.js readable * stream representing the response body. When returning `Buffer` as response, this * is a `Buffer`. When returning `String` as response, this is a `String`. This is * ignored for other types of responses. */ data?: (Buffer) | (string) | (NodeJS.ReadableStream); /** * When assigned, the `request` will fail with the `error` number . For the * available error numbers you can use, please see the net error list. */ error?: number; /** * An object containing the response headers. The keys must be String, and values * must be either String or Array of String. */ headers?: Record; /** * The HTTP `method`. This is only used for file and URL responses. */ method?: string; /** * The MIME type of response body, default is `"text/html"`. Setting `mimeType` * would implicitly set the `content-type` header in response, but if * `content-type` is already set in `headers`, the `mimeType` would be ignored. */ mimeType?: string; /** * Path to the file which would be sent as response body. This is only used for * file responses. */ path?: string; /** * The `referrer` URL. This is only used for file and URL responses. */ referrer?: string; /** * The session used for requesting URL, by default the HTTP request will reuse the * current session. Setting `session` to `null` would use a random independent * session. This is only used for URL responses. */ session?: Session; /** * The HTTP response code, default is 200. */ statusCode?: number; /** * The data used as upload data. This is only used for URL responses when `method` * is `"POST"`. */ uploadData?: ProtocolResponseUploadData; /** * Download the `url` and pipe the result as response body. This is only used for * URL responses. */ url?: string; } interface ProtocolResponseUploadData { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/structures/protocol-response-upload-data /** * MIME type of the content. */ contentType: string; /** * Content to be sent. */ data: (string) | (Buffer); } interface Rectangle { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/structures/rectangle /** * The height of the rectangle (must be an integer). */ height: number; /** * The width of the rectangle (must be an integer). */ width: number; /** * The x coordinate of the origin of the rectangle (must be an integer). */ x: number; /** * The y coordinate of the origin of the rectangle (must be an integer). */ y: number; } interface Referrer { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/structures/referrer /** * Can be `default`, `unsafe-url`, `no-referrer-when-downgrade`, `no-referrer`, * `origin`, `strict-origin-when-cross-origin`, `same-origin` or `strict-origin`. * See the Referrer-Policy spec for more details on the meaning of these values. */ policy: ('default' | 'unsafe-url' | 'no-referrer-when-downgrade' | 'no-referrer' | 'origin' | 'strict-origin-when-cross-origin' | 'same-origin' | 'strict-origin'); /** * HTTP Referrer URL. */ url: string; } interface Remote extends MainInterface { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/remote /** * The web contents of this web page. */ getCurrentWebContents(): WebContents; /** * The window to which this web page belongs. * * **Note:** Do not use `removeAllListeners` on `BrowserWindow`. Use of this can * remove all `blur` listeners, disable click events on touch bar buttons, and * other unintended consequences. */ getCurrentWindow(): BrowserWindow; /** * The global variable of `name` (e.g. `global[name]`) in the main process. */ getGlobal(name: string): any; /** * The object returned by `require(module)` in the main process. Modules specified * by their relative path will resolve relative to the entrypoint of the main * process. e.g. */ require(module: string): any; /** * A `NodeJS.Process` object. The `process` object in the main process. This is * the same as `remote.getGlobal('process')` but is cached. * */ readonly process: NodeJS.Process; } interface RemoveClientCertificate { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/structures/remove-client-certificate /** * Origin of the server whose associated client certificate must be removed from * the cache. */ origin: string; /** * `clientCertificate`. */ type: string; } interface RemovePassword { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/structures/remove-password /** * When provided, the authentication info related to the origin will only be * removed otherwise the entire cache will be cleared. */ origin?: string; /** * Credentials of the authentication. Must be provided if removing by `origin`. */ password?: string; /** * Realm of the authentication. Must be provided if removing by `origin`. */ realm?: string; /** * Scheme of the authentication. Can be `basic`, `digest`, `ntlm`, `negotiate`. * Must be provided if removing by `origin`. */ scheme?: ('basic' | 'digest' | 'ntlm' | 'negotiate'); /** * `password`. */ type: string; /** * Credentials of the authentication. Must be provided if removing by `origin`. */ username?: string; } interface Screen extends NodeJS.EventEmitter { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/screen /** * Emitted when `newDisplay` has been added. */ on(event: 'display-added', listener: (event: Event, newDisplay: Display) => void): this; once(event: 'display-added', listener: (event: Event, newDisplay: Display) => void): this; addListener(event: 'display-added', listener: (event: Event, newDisplay: Display) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'display-added', listener: (event: Event, newDisplay: Display) => void): this; /** * Emitted when one or more metrics change in a `display`. The `changedMetrics` is * an array of strings that describe the changes. Possible changes are `bounds`, * `workArea`, `scaleFactor` and `rotation`. */ on(event: 'display-metrics-changed', listener: (event: Event, display: Display, changedMetrics: string[]) => void): this; once(event: 'display-metrics-changed', listener: (event: Event, display: Display, changedMetrics: string[]) => void): this; addListener(event: 'display-metrics-changed', listener: (event: Event, display: Display, changedMetrics: string[]) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'display-metrics-changed', listener: (event: Event, display: Display, changedMetrics: string[]) => void): this; /** * Emitted when `oldDisplay` has been removed. */ on(event: 'display-removed', listener: (event: Event, oldDisplay: Display) => void): this; once(event: 'display-removed', listener: (event: Event, oldDisplay: Display) => void): this; addListener(event: 'display-removed', listener: (event: Event, oldDisplay: Display) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'display-removed', listener: (event: Event, oldDisplay: Display) => void): this; /** * Converts a screen DIP point to a screen physical point. The DPI scale is * performed relative to the display containing the DIP point. * * @platform win32 */ dipToScreenPoint(point: Point): Point; /** * Converts a screen DIP rect to a screen physical rect. The DPI scale is performed * relative to the display nearest to `window`. If `window` is null, scaling will * be performed to the display nearest to `rect`. * * @platform win32 */ dipToScreenRect(window: (BrowserWindow) | (null), rect: Rectangle): Rectangle; /** * An array of displays that are currently available. */ getAllDisplays(): Display[]; /** * The current absolute position of the mouse pointer. */ getCursorScreenPoint(): Point; /** * The display that most closely intersects the provided bounds. */ getDisplayMatching(rect: Rectangle): Display; /** * The display nearest the specified point. */ getDisplayNearestPoint(point: Point): Display; /** * The primary display. */ getPrimaryDisplay(): Display; /** * Converts a screen physical point to a screen DIP point. The DPI scale is * performed relative to the display containing the physical point. * * @platform win32 */ screenToDipPoint(point: Point): Point; /** * Converts a screen physical rect to a screen DIP rect. The DPI scale is performed * relative to the display nearest to `window`. If `window` is null, scaling will * be performed to the display nearest to `rect`. * * @platform win32 */ screenToDipRect(window: (BrowserWindow) | (null), rect: Rectangle): Rectangle; } interface ScrubberItem { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/structures/scrubber-item /** * The image to appear in this item. */ icon?: NativeImage; /** * The text to appear in this item. */ label?: string; } interface SegmentedControlSegment { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/structures/segmented-control-segment /** * Whether this segment is selectable. Default: true. */ enabled?: boolean; /** * The image to appear in this segment. */ icon?: NativeImage; /** * The text to appear in this segment. */ label?: string; } interface ServiceWorkerInfo { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/structures/service-worker-info /** * The virtual ID of the process that this service worker is running in. This is * not an OS level PID. This aligns with the ID set used for * `webContents.getProcessId()`. */ renderProcessId: number; /** * The base URL that this service worker is active for. */ scope: string; /** * The full URL to the script that this service worker runs */ scriptUrl: string; } class ServiceWorkers extends NodeJS.EventEmitter { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/service-workers /** * Emitted when a service worker logs something to the console. */ on(event: 'console-message', listener: (event: Event, /** * Information about the console message */ messageDetails: MessageDetails) => void): this; once(event: 'console-message', listener: (event: Event, /** * Information about the console message */ messageDetails: MessageDetails) => void): this; addListener(event: 'console-message', listener: (event: Event, /** * Information about the console message */ messageDetails: MessageDetails) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'console-message', listener: (event: Event, /** * Information about the console message */ messageDetails: MessageDetails) => void): this; /** * A ServiceWorkerInfo object where the keys are the service worker version ID and * the values are the information about that service worker. */ getAllRunning(): Record; /** * Information about this service worker * * If the service worker does not exist or is not running this method will throw an * exception. */ getFromVersionID(versionId: number): ServiceWorkerInfo; } class Session extends NodeJS.EventEmitter { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/session /** * A session instance from `partition` string. When there is an existing `Session` * with the same `partition`, it will be returned; otherwise a new `Session` * instance will be created with `options`. * * If `partition` starts with `persist:`, the page will use a persistent session * available to all pages in the app with the same `partition`. if there is no * `persist:` prefix, the page will use an in-memory session. If the `partition` is * empty then default session of the app will be returned. * * To create a `Session` with `options`, you have to ensure the `Session` with the * `partition` has never been used before. There is no way to change the `options` * of an existing `Session` object. */ static fromPartition(partition: string, options?: FromPartitionOptions): Session; /** * A `Session` object, the default session object of the app. */ static defaultSession: Session; /** * Emitted when a render process requests preconnection to a URL, generally due to * a resource hint. */ on(event: 'preconnect', listener: (event: Event, /** * The URL being requested for preconnection by the renderer. */ preconnectUrl: string, /** * True if the renderer is requesting that the connection include credentials (see * the spec for more details.) */ allowCredentials: boolean) => void): this; once(event: 'preconnect', listener: (event: Event, /** * The URL being requested for preconnection by the renderer. */ preconnectUrl: string, /** * True if the renderer is requesting that the connection include credentials (see * the spec for more details.) */ allowCredentials: boolean) => void): this; addListener(event: 'preconnect', listener: (event: Event, /** * The URL being requested for preconnection by the renderer. */ preconnectUrl: string, /** * True if the renderer is requesting that the connection include credentials (see * the spec for more details.) */ allowCredentials: boolean) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'preconnect', listener: (event: Event, /** * The URL being requested for preconnection by the renderer. */ preconnectUrl: string, /** * True if the renderer is requesting that the connection include credentials (see * the spec for more details.) */ allowCredentials: boolean) => void): this; /** * Emitted when a hunspell dictionary file starts downloading */ on(event: 'spellcheck-dictionary-download-begin', listener: (event: Event, /** * The language code of the dictionary file */ languageCode: string) => void): this; once(event: 'spellcheck-dictionary-download-begin', listener: (event: Event, /** * The language code of the dictionary file */ languageCode: string) => void): this; addListener(event: 'spellcheck-dictionary-download-begin', listener: (event: Event, /** * The language code of the dictionary file */ languageCode: string) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'spellcheck-dictionary-download-begin', listener: (event: Event, /** * The language code of the dictionary file */ languageCode: string) => void): this; /** * Emitted when a hunspell dictionary file download fails. For details on the * failure you should collect a netlog and inspect the download request. */ on(event: 'spellcheck-dictionary-download-failure', listener: (event: Event, /** * The language code of the dictionary file */ languageCode: string) => void): this; once(event: 'spellcheck-dictionary-download-failure', listener: (event: Event, /** * The language code of the dictionary file */ languageCode: string) => void): this; addListener(event: 'spellcheck-dictionary-download-failure', listener: (event: Event, /** * The language code of the dictionary file */ languageCode: string) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'spellcheck-dictionary-download-failure', listener: (event: Event, /** * The language code of the dictionary file */ languageCode: string) => void): this; /** * Emitted when a hunspell dictionary file has been successfully downloaded */ on(event: 'spellcheck-dictionary-download-success', listener: (event: Event, /** * The language code of the dictionary file */ languageCode: string) => void): this; once(event: 'spellcheck-dictionary-download-success', listener: (event: Event, /** * The language code of the dictionary file */ languageCode: string) => void): this; addListener(event: 'spellcheck-dictionary-download-success', listener: (event: Event, /** * The language code of the dictionary file */ languageCode: string) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'spellcheck-dictionary-download-success', listener: (event: Event, /** * The language code of the dictionary file */ languageCode: string) => void): this; /** * Emitted when a hunspell dictionary file has been successfully initialized. This * occurs after the file has been downloaded. */ on(event: 'spellcheck-dictionary-initialized', listener: (event: Event, /** * The language code of the dictionary file */ languageCode: string) => void): this; once(event: 'spellcheck-dictionary-initialized', listener: (event: Event, /** * The language code of the dictionary file */ languageCode: string) => void): this; addListener(event: 'spellcheck-dictionary-initialized', listener: (event: Event, /** * The language code of the dictionary file */ languageCode: string) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'spellcheck-dictionary-initialized', listener: (event: Event, /** * The language code of the dictionary file */ languageCode: string) => void): this; /** * Emitted when Electron is about to download `item` in `webContents`. * * Calling `event.preventDefault()` will cancel the download and `item` will not be * available from next tick of the process. */ on(event: 'will-download', listener: (event: Event, item: DownloadItem, webContents: WebContents) => void): this; once(event: 'will-download', listener: (event: Event, item: DownloadItem, webContents: WebContents) => void): this; addListener(event: 'will-download', listener: (event: Event, item: DownloadItem, webContents: WebContents) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'will-download', listener: (event: Event, item: DownloadItem, webContents: WebContents) => void): this; /** * Whether the word was successfully written to the custom dictionary. This API * will not work on non-persistent (in-memory) sessions. * * **Note:** On macOS and Windows 10 this word will be written to the OS custom * dictionary as well */ addWordToSpellCheckerDictionary(word: string): boolean; /** * Dynamically sets whether to always send credentials for HTTP NTLM or Negotiate * authentication. */ allowNTLMCredentialsForDomains(domains: string): void; /** * resolves when the session’s HTTP authentication cache has been cleared. */ clearAuthCache(options: (RemovePassword) | (RemoveClientCertificate)): Promise; /** * resolves when the cache clear operation is complete. * Clears the session’s HTTP cache. */ clearCache(): Promise; /** * Resolves when the operation is complete. Clears the host resolver cache. */ clearHostResolverCache(): Promise; /** * resolves when the storage data has been cleared. */ clearStorageData(options?: ClearStorageDataOptions): Promise; /** * Allows resuming `cancelled` or `interrupted` downloads from previous `Session`. * The API will generate a DownloadItem that can be accessed with the will-download * event. The DownloadItem will not have any `WebContents` associated with it and * the initial state will be `interrupted`. The download will start only when the * `resume` API is called on the DownloadItem. */ createInterruptedDownload(options: CreateInterruptedDownloadOptions): void; /** * Disables any network emulation already active for the `session`. Resets to the * original network configuration. */ disableNetworkEmulation(): void; /** * Initiates a download of the resource at `url`. The API will generate a * DownloadItem that can be accessed with the will-download event. * * **Note:** This does not perform any security checks that relate to a page's * origin, unlike `webContents.downloadURL`. */ downloadURL(url: string): void; /** * Emulates network with the given configuration for the `session`. */ enableNetworkEmulation(options: EnableNetworkEmulationOptions): void; /** * Writes any unwritten DOMStorage data to disk. */ flushStorageData(): void; /** * A list of all loaded extensions. * * **Note:** This API cannot be called before the `ready` event of the `app` module * is emitted. */ getAllExtensions(): Extension[]; /** * resolves with blob data. */ getBlobData(identifier: string): Promise; /** * the session's current cache size, in bytes. */ getCacheSize(): Promise; /** * | `null` - The loaded extension with the given ID. * * **Note:** This API cannot be called before the `ready` event of the `app` module * is emitted. */ getExtension(extensionId: string): Extension; /** * an array of paths to preload scripts that have been registered. */ getPreloads(): string[]; /** * An array of language codes the spellchecker is enabled for. If this list is * empty the spellchecker will fallback to using `en-US`. By default on launch if * this setting is an empty list Electron will try to populate this setting with * the current OS locale. This setting is persisted across restarts. * * **Note:** On macOS the OS spellchecker is used and has it's own list of * languages. This API is a no-op on macOS. */ getSpellCheckerLanguages(): string[]; /** * The user agent for this session. */ getUserAgent(): string; /** * An array of all words in app's custom dictionary. Resolves when the full * dictionary is loaded from disk. */ listWordsInSpellCheckerDictionary(): Promise; /** * resolves when the extension is loaded. * * This method will raise an exception if the extension could not be loaded. If * there are warnings when installing the extension (e.g. if the extension requests * an API that Electron does not support) then they will be logged to the console. * * Note that Electron does not support the full range of Chrome extensions APIs. * * Note that in previous versions of Electron, extensions that were loaded would be * remembered for future runs of the application. This is no longer the case: * `loadExtension` must be called on every boot of your app if you want the * extension to be loaded. * * This API does not support loading packed (.crx) extensions. * * **Note:** This API cannot be called before the `ready` event of the `app` module * is emitted. */ loadExtension(path: string): Promise; /** * Preconnects the given number of sockets to an origin. */ preconnect(options: PreconnectOptions): void; /** * Unloads an extension. * * **Note:** This API cannot be called before the `ready` event of the `app` module * is emitted. */ removeExtension(extensionId: string): void; /** * Whether the word was successfully removed from the custom dictionary. This API * will not work on non-persistent (in-memory) sessions. * * **Note:** On macOS and Windows 10 this word will be removed from the OS custom * dictionary as well */ removeWordFromSpellCheckerDictionary(word: string): boolean; /** * Resolves with the proxy information for `url`. */ resolveProxy(url: string): Promise; /** * Sets the certificate verify proc for `session`, the `proc` will be called with * `proc(request, callback)` whenever a server certificate verification is * requested. Calling `callback(0)` accepts the certificate, calling `callback(-2)` * rejects it. * * Calling `setCertificateVerifyProc(null)` will revert back to default certificate * verify proc. */ setCertificateVerifyProc(proc: ((request: CertificateVerifyProcProcRequest, callback: (verificationResult: number) => void) => void) | (null)): void; /** * Sets download saving directory. By default, the download directory will be the * `Downloads` under the respective app folder. */ setDownloadPath(path: string): void; /** * Sets the handler which can be used to respond to permission checks for the * `session`. Returning `true` will allow the permission and `false` will reject * it. To clear the handler, call `setPermissionCheckHandler(null)`. */ setPermissionCheckHandler(handler: ((webContents: WebContents, permission: string, requestingOrigin: string, details: PermissionCheckHandlerHandlerDetails) => boolean) | (null)): void; /** * Sets the handler which can be used to respond to permission requests for the * `session`. Calling `callback(true)` will allow the permission and * `callback(false)` will reject it. To clear the handler, call * `setPermissionRequestHandler(null)`. */ setPermissionRequestHandler(handler: ((webContents: WebContents, permission: string, callback: (permissionGranted: boolean) => void, details: PermissionRequestHandlerHandlerDetails) => void) | (null)): void; /** * Adds scripts that will be executed on ALL web contents that are associated with * this session just before normal `preload` scripts run. */ setPreloads(preloads: string[]): void; /** * Resolves when the proxy setting process is complete. * * Sets the proxy settings. * * When `pacScript` and `proxyRules` are provided together, the `proxyRules` option * is ignored and `pacScript` configuration is applied. * * The `proxyRules` has to follow the rules below: * * For example: * * * `http=foopy:80;ftp=foopy2` - Use HTTP proxy `foopy:80` for `http://` URLs, and * HTTP proxy `foopy2:80` for `ftp://` URLs. * * `foopy:80` - Use HTTP proxy `foopy:80` for all URLs. * * `foopy:80,bar,direct://` - Use HTTP proxy `foopy:80` for all URLs, failing * over to `bar` if `foopy:80` is unavailable, and after that using no proxy. * * `socks4://foopy` - Use SOCKS v4 proxy `foopy:1080` for all URLs. * * `http=foopy,socks5://bar.com` - Use HTTP proxy `foopy` for http URLs, and fail * over to the SOCKS5 proxy `bar.com` if `foopy` is unavailable. * * `http=foopy,direct://` - Use HTTP proxy `foopy` for http URLs, and use no * proxy if `foopy` is unavailable. * * `http=foopy;socks=foopy2` - Use HTTP proxy `foopy` for http URLs, and use * `socks4://foopy2` for all other URLs. * * The `proxyBypassRules` is a comma separated list of rules described below: * * * `[ URL_SCHEME "://" ] HOSTNAME_PATTERN [ ":" ]` * * Match all hostnames that match the pattern HOSTNAME_PATTERN. * * Examples: "foobar.com", "*foobar.com", "*.foobar.com", "*foobar.com:99", * "https://x.*.y.com:99" * * `"." HOSTNAME_SUFFIX_PATTERN [ ":" PORT ]` * * Match a particular domain suffix. * * Examples: ".google.com", ".com", "http://.google.com" * * `[ SCHEME "://" ] IP_LITERAL [ ":" PORT ]` * * Match URLs which are IP address literals. * * Examples: "127.0.1", "[0:0::1]", "[::1]", "http://[::1]:99" * * `IP_LITERAL "/" PREFIX_LENGTH_IN_BITS` * * Match any URL that is to an IP literal that falls between the given range. IP * range is specified using CIDR notation. * * Examples: "192.168.1.1/16", "fefe:13::abc/33". * * `` * * Match local addresses. The meaning of `` is whether the host matches one * of: "127.0.0.1", "::1", "localhost". */ setProxy(config: Config): Promise; /** * By default Electron will download hunspell dictionaries from the Chromium CDN. * If you want to override this behavior you can use this API to point the * dictionary downloader at your own hosted version of the hunspell dictionaries. * We publish a `hunspell_dictionaries.zip` file with each release which contains * the files you need to host here, the file server must be **case insensitive** * you must upload each file twice, once with the case it has in the ZIP file and * once with the filename as all lower case. * * If the files present in `hunspell_dictionaries.zip` are available at * `https://example.com/dictionaries/language-code.bdic` then you should call this * api with * `ses.setSpellCheckerDictionaryDownloadURL('https://example.com/dictionaries/')`. * Please note the trailing slash. The URL to the dictionaries is formed as * `${url}${filename}`. * * **Note:** On macOS the OS spellchecker is used and therefore we do not download * any dictionary files. This API is a no-op on macOS. */ setSpellCheckerDictionaryDownloadURL(url: string): void; /** * The built in spellchecker does not automatically detect what language a user is * typing in. In order for the spell checker to correctly check their words you * must call this API with an array of language codes. You can get the list of * supported language codes with the `ses.availableSpellCheckerLanguages` property. * * **Note:** On macOS the OS spellchecker is used and will detect your language * automatically. This API is a no-op on macOS. */ setSpellCheckerLanguages(languages: string[]): void; /** * Overrides the `userAgent` and `acceptLanguages` for this session. * * The `acceptLanguages` must a comma separated ordered list of language codes, for * example `"en-US,fr,de,ko,zh-CN,ja"`. * * This doesn't affect existing `WebContents`, and each `WebContents` can use * `webContents.setUserAgent` to override the session-wide user agent. */ setUserAgent(userAgent: string, acceptLanguages?: string): void; readonly availableSpellCheckerLanguages: string[]; readonly cookies: Cookies; readonly netLog: NetLog; readonly protocol: Protocol; readonly serviceWorkers: ServiceWorkers; readonly webRequest: WebRequest; } interface SharedWorkerInfo { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/structures/shared-worker-info /** * The unique id of the shared worker. */ id: string; /** * The url of the shared worker. */ url: string; } interface Shell { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/shell /** * Play the beep sound. */ beep(): void; /** * Whether the item was successfully moved to the trash or otherwise deleted. * Move the given file to trash and returns a boolean status for the operation. */ moveItemToTrash(fullPath: string, deleteOnFail?: boolean): boolean; /** * Open the given external protocol URL in the desktop's default manner. (For * example, mailto: URLs in the user's default mail agent). */ openExternal(url: string, options?: OpenExternalOptions): Promise; /** * Resolves with an string containing the error message corresponding to the * failure if a failure occurred, otherwise "". * Open the given file in the desktop's default manner. */ openPath(path: string): Promise; /** * Resolves the shortcut link at `shortcutPath`. * An exception will be thrown when any error happens. * * @platform win32 */ readShortcutLink(shortcutPath: string): ShortcutDetails; /** * Show the given file in a file manager. If possible, select the file. */ showItemInFolder(fullPath: string): void; /** * Whether the shortcut was created successfully. * Creates or updates a shortcut link at `shortcutPath`. * * @platform win32 */ writeShortcutLink(shortcutPath: string, operation: 'create' | 'update' | 'replace', options: ShortcutDetails): boolean; /** * Whether the shortcut was created successfully. * Creates or updates a shortcut link at `shortcutPath`. * * @platform win32 */ writeShortcutLink(shortcutPath: string, options: ShortcutDetails): boolean; } interface ShortcutDetails { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/structures/shortcut-details /** * The Application User Model ID. Default is empty. */ appUserModelId?: string; /** * The arguments to be applied to `target` when launching from this shortcut. * Default is empty. */ args?: string; /** * The working directory. Default is empty. */ cwd?: string; /** * The description of the shortcut. Default is empty. */ description?: string; /** * The path to the icon, can be a DLL or EXE. `icon` and `iconIndex` have to be set * together. Default is empty, which uses the target's icon. */ icon?: string; /** * The resource ID of icon when `icon` is a DLL or EXE. Default is 0. */ iconIndex?: number; /** * The target to launch from this shortcut. */ target: string; } interface Size { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/structures/size height: number; width: number; } interface StreamProtocolResponse { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/structures/stream-protocol-response /** * A Node.js readable stream representing the response body. */ data: (NodeJS.ReadableStream) | (null); /** * An object containing the response headers. */ headers?: Record; /** * The HTTP response code. */ statusCode?: number; } interface StringProtocolResponse { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/structures/string-protocol-response /** * Charset of the response. */ charset?: string; /** * A string representing the response body. */ data: (string) | (null); /** * MIME type of the response. */ mimeType?: string; } interface SystemPreferences extends NodeJS.EventEmitter { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/system-preferences on(event: 'accent-color-changed', listener: (event: Event, /** * The new RGBA color the user assigned to be their system accent color. */ newColor: string) => void): this; once(event: 'accent-color-changed', listener: (event: Event, /** * The new RGBA color the user assigned to be their system accent color. */ newColor: string) => void): this; addListener(event: 'accent-color-changed', listener: (event: Event, /** * The new RGBA color the user assigned to be their system accent color. */ newColor: string) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'accent-color-changed', listener: (event: Event, /** * The new RGBA color the user assigned to be their system accent color. */ newColor: string) => void): this; on(event: 'color-changed', listener: (event: Event) => void): this; once(event: 'color-changed', listener: (event: Event) => void): this; addListener(event: 'color-changed', listener: (event: Event) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'color-changed', listener: (event: Event) => void): this; /** * **Deprecated:** Should use the new `updated` event on the `nativeTheme` module. * * @deprecated * @platform win32 */ on(event: 'high-contrast-color-scheme-changed', listener: (event: Event, /** * `true` if a high contrast theme is being used, `false` otherwise. */ highContrastColorScheme: boolean) => void): this; once(event: 'high-contrast-color-scheme-changed', listener: (event: Event, /** * `true` if a high contrast theme is being used, `false` otherwise. */ highContrastColorScheme: boolean) => void): this; addListener(event: 'high-contrast-color-scheme-changed', listener: (event: Event, /** * `true` if a high contrast theme is being used, `false` otherwise. */ highContrastColorScheme: boolean) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'high-contrast-color-scheme-changed', listener: (event: Event, /** * `true` if a high contrast theme is being used, `false` otherwise. */ highContrastColorScheme: boolean) => void): this; /** * **Deprecated:** Should use the new `updated` event on the `nativeTheme` module. * * @deprecated * @platform win32 */ on(event: 'inverted-color-scheme-changed', listener: (event: Event, /** * `true` if an inverted color scheme (a high contrast color scheme with light text * and dark backgrounds) is being used, `false` otherwise. */ invertedColorScheme: boolean) => void): this; once(event: 'inverted-color-scheme-changed', listener: (event: Event, /** * `true` if an inverted color scheme (a high contrast color scheme with light text * and dark backgrounds) is being used, `false` otherwise. */ invertedColorScheme: boolean) => void): this; addListener(event: 'inverted-color-scheme-changed', listener: (event: Event, /** * `true` if an inverted color scheme (a high contrast color scheme with light text * and dark backgrounds) is being used, `false` otherwise. */ invertedColorScheme: boolean) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'inverted-color-scheme-changed', listener: (event: Event, /** * `true` if an inverted color scheme (a high contrast color scheme with light text * and dark backgrounds) is being used, `false` otherwise. */ invertedColorScheme: boolean) => void): this; /** * A promise that resolves with `true` if consent was granted and `false` if it was * denied. If an invalid `mediaType` is passed, the promise will be rejected. If an * access request was denied and later is changed through the System Preferences * pane, a restart of the app will be required for the new permissions to take * effect. If access has already been requested and denied, it _must_ be changed * through the preference pane; an alert will not pop up and the promise will * resolve with the existing access status. * * **Important:** In order to properly leverage this API, you must set the * `NSMicrophoneUsageDescription` and `NSCameraUsageDescription` strings in your * app's `Info.plist` file. The values for these keys will be used to populate the * permission dialogs so that the user will be properly informed as to the purpose * of the permission request. See Electron Application Distribution for more * information about how to set these in the context of Electron. * * This user consent was not required until macOS 10.14 Mojave, so this method will * always return `true` if your system is running 10.13 High Sierra or lower. * * @platform darwin */ askForMediaAccess(mediaType: 'microphone' | 'camera'): Promise; /** * whether or not this device has the ability to use Touch ID. * * **NOTE:** This API will return `false` on macOS systems older than Sierra * 10.12.2. * * @platform darwin */ canPromptTouchID(): boolean; /** * The users current system wide accent color preference in RGBA hexadecimal form. * This API is only available on macOS 10.14 Mojave or newer. * * @platform win32,darwin */ getAccentColor(): string; /** * * `shouldRenderRichAnimation` Boolean - Returns true if rich animations should * be rendered. Looks at session type (e.g. remote desktop) and accessibility * settings to give guidance for heavy animations. * * `scrollAnimationsEnabledBySystem` Boolean - Determines on a per-platform basis * whether scroll animations (e.g. produced by home/end key) should be enabled. * * `prefersReducedMotion` Boolean - Determines whether the user desires reduced * motion based on platform APIs. * Returns an object with system animation settings. */ getAnimationSettings(): AnimationSettings; /** * | `null` - Can be `dark`, `light` or `unknown`. * * Gets the macOS appearance setting that you have declared you want for your * application, maps to NSApplication.appearance. You can use the * `setAppLevelAppearance` API to set this value. * * @deprecated * @platform darwin */ getAppLevelAppearance(): ('dark' | 'light' | 'unknown'); /** * The system color setting in RGB hexadecimal form (`#ABCDEF`). See the Windows * docs and the macOS docs for more details. * * The following colors are only available on macOS 10.14: `find-highlight`, * `selected-content-background`, `separator`, * `unemphasized-selected-content-background`, * `unemphasized-selected-text-background`, and `unemphasized-selected-text`. * * @platform win32,darwin */ getColor(color: '3d-dark-shadow' | '3d-face' | '3d-highlight' | '3d-light' | '3d-shadow' | 'active-border' | 'active-caption' | 'active-caption-gradient' | 'app-workspace' | 'button-text' | 'caption-text' | 'desktop' | 'disabled-text' | 'highlight' | 'highlight-text' | 'hotlight' | 'inactive-border' | 'inactive-caption' | 'inactive-caption-gradient' | 'inactive-caption-text' | 'info-background' | 'info-text' | 'menu' | 'menu-highlight' | 'menubar' | 'menu-text' | 'scrollbar' | 'window' | 'window-frame' | 'window-text' | 'alternate-selected-control-text' | 'control-background' | 'control' | 'control-text' | 'disabled-control-text' | 'find-highlight' | 'grid' | 'header-text' | 'highlight' | 'keyboard-focus-indicator' | 'label' | 'link' | 'placeholder-text' | 'quaternary-label' | 'scrubber-textured-background' | 'secondary-label' | 'selected-content-background' | 'selected-control' | 'selected-control-text' | 'selected-menu-item-text' | 'selected-text-background' | 'selected-text' | 'separator' | 'shadow' | 'tertiary-label' | 'text-background' | 'text' | 'under-page-background' | 'unemphasized-selected-content-background' | 'unemphasized-selected-text-background' | 'unemphasized-selected-text' | 'window-background' | 'window-frame-text'): string; /** * Can be `dark`, `light` or `unknown`. * * Gets the macOS appearance setting that is currently applied to your application, * maps to NSApplication.effectiveAppearance * * @platform darwin */ getEffectiveAppearance(): ('dark' | 'light' | 'unknown'); /** * Can be `not-determined`, `granted`, `denied`, `restricted` or `unknown`. * * This user consent was not required on macOS 10.13 High Sierra or lower so this * method will always return `granted`. macOS 10.14 Mojave or higher requires * consent for `microphone` and `camera` access. macOS 10.15 Catalina or higher * requires consent for `screen` access. * * Windows 10 has a global setting controlling `microphone` and `camera` access for * all win32 applications. It will always return `granted` for `screen` and for all * media types on older versions of Windows. * * @platform win32,darwin */ getMediaAccessStatus(mediaType: 'microphone' | 'camera' | 'screen'): ('not-determined' | 'granted' | 'denied' | 'restricted' | 'unknown'); /** * The standard system color formatted as `#RRGGBBAA`. * * Returns one of several standard system colors that automatically adapt to * vibrancy and changes in accessibility settings like 'Increase contrast' and * 'Reduce transparency'. See Apple Documentation for more details. * * @platform darwin */ getSystemColor(color: 'blue' | 'brown' | 'gray' | 'green' | 'orange' | 'pink' | 'purple' | 'red' | 'yellow'): string; /** * The value of `key` in `NSUserDefaults`. * * Some popular `key` and `type`s are: * * * `AppleInterfaceStyle`: `string` * * `AppleAquaColorVariant`: `integer` * * `AppleHighlightColor`: `string` * * `AppleShowScrollBars`: `string` * * `NSNavRecentPlaces`: `array` * * `NSPreferredWebServices`: `dictionary` * * `NSUserDictionaryReplacementItems`: `array` * * @platform darwin */ getUserDefault(key: string, type: 'string' | 'boolean' | 'integer' | 'float' | 'double' | 'url' | 'array' | 'dictionary'): any; /** * `true` if DWM composition (Aero Glass) is enabled, and `false` otherwise. * * An example of using it to determine if you should create a transparent window or * not (transparent windows won't work correctly when DWM composition is disabled): * * @platform win32 */ isAeroGlassEnabled(): boolean; /** * Whether the system is in Dark Mode. * * **Note:** On macOS 10.15 Catalina in order for this API to return the correct * value when in the "automatic" dark mode setting you must either have * `NSRequiresAquaSystemAppearance=false` in your `Info.plist` or be on Electron * `>=7.0.0`. See the dark mode guide for more information. * **Deprecated:** Should use the new `nativeTheme.shouldUseDarkColors` API. * * @deprecated * @platform darwin,win32 */ isDarkMode(): boolean; /** * `true` if a high contrast theme is active, `false` otherwise. * * **Deprecated:** Should use the new `nativeTheme.shouldUseHighContrastColors` * API. * * @deprecated * @platform darwin,win32 */ isHighContrastColorScheme(): boolean; /** * `true` if an inverted color scheme (a high contrast color scheme with light text * and dark backgrounds) is active, `false` otherwise. * * **Deprecated:** Should use the new `nativeTheme.shouldUseInvertedColorScheme` * API. * * @deprecated * @platform win32 */ isInvertedColorScheme(): boolean; /** * Whether the Swipe between pages setting is on. * * @platform darwin */ isSwipeTrackingFromScrollEventsEnabled(): boolean; /** * `true` if the current process is a trusted accessibility client and `false` if * it is not. * * @platform darwin */ isTrustedAccessibilityClient(prompt: boolean): boolean; /** * Posts `event` as native notifications of macOS. The `userInfo` is an Object that * contains the user information dictionary sent along with the notification. * * @platform darwin */ postLocalNotification(event: string, userInfo: Record): void; /** * Posts `event` as native notifications of macOS. The `userInfo` is an Object that * contains the user information dictionary sent along with the notification. * * @platform darwin */ postNotification(event: string, userInfo: Record, deliverImmediately?: boolean): void; /** * Posts `event` as native notifications of macOS. The `userInfo` is an Object that * contains the user information dictionary sent along with the notification. * * @platform darwin */ postWorkspaceNotification(event: string, userInfo: Record): void; /** * resolves if the user has successfully authenticated with Touch ID. * * This API itself will not protect your user data; rather, it is a mechanism to * allow you to do so. Native apps will need to set Access Control Constants like * `kSecAccessControlUserPresence` on the their keychain entry so that reading it * would auto-prompt for Touch ID biometric consent. This could be done with * `node-keytar`, such that one would store an encryption key with `node-keytar` * and only fetch it if `promptTouchID()` resolves. * * **NOTE:** This API will return a rejected Promise on macOS systems older than * Sierra 10.12.2. * * @platform darwin */ promptTouchID(reason: string): Promise; /** * Add the specified defaults to your application's `NSUserDefaults`. * * @platform darwin */ registerDefaults(defaults: Record): void; /** * Removes the `key` in `NSUserDefaults`. This can be used to restore the default * or global value of a `key` previously set with `setUserDefault`. * * @platform darwin */ removeUserDefault(key: string): void; /** * Sets the appearance setting for your application, this should override the * system default and override the value of `getEffectiveAppearance`. * * @deprecated * @platform darwin */ setAppLevelAppearance(appearance: (('dark' | 'light')) | (null)): void; /** * Set the value of `key` in `NSUserDefaults`. * * Note that `type` should match actual type of `value`. An exception is thrown if * they don't. * Some popular `key` and `type`s are: * `ApplePressAndHoldEnabled`: `boolean` * * @platform darwin */ setUserDefault(key: string, type: string, value: string): void; /** * The ID of this subscription * * Same as `subscribeNotification`, but uses `NSNotificationCenter` for local * defaults. This is necessary for events such as * `NSUserDefaultsDidChangeNotification`. * * @platform darwin */ subscribeLocalNotification(event: string, callback: (event: string, userInfo: Record, object: string) => void): number; /** * The ID of this subscription * * Subscribes to native notifications of macOS, `callback` will be called with * `callback(event, userInfo)` when the corresponding `event` happens. The * `userInfo` is an Object that contains the user information dictionary sent along * with the notification. The `object` is the sender of the notification, and only * supports `NSString` values for now. * * The `id` of the subscriber is returned, which can be used to unsubscribe the * `event`. * * Under the hood this API subscribes to `NSDistributedNotificationCenter`, example * values of `event` are: * * * `AppleInterfaceThemeChangedNotification` * * `AppleAquaColorVariantChanged` * * `AppleColorPreferencesChangedNotification` * * `AppleShowScrollBarsSettingChanged` * * @platform darwin */ subscribeNotification(event: string, callback: (event: string, userInfo: Record, object: string) => void): number; /** * Same as `subscribeNotification`, but uses * `NSWorkspace.sharedWorkspace.notificationCenter`. This is necessary for events * such as `NSWorkspaceDidActivateApplicationNotification`. * * @platform darwin */ subscribeWorkspaceNotification(event: string, callback: (event: string, userInfo: Record, object: string) => void): void; /** * Same as `unsubscribeNotification`, but removes the subscriber from * `NSNotificationCenter`. * * @platform darwin */ unsubscribeLocalNotification(id: number): void; /** * Removes the subscriber with `id`. * * @platform darwin */ unsubscribeNotification(id: number): void; /** * Same as `unsubscribeNotification`, but removes the subscriber from * `NSWorkspace.sharedWorkspace.notificationCenter`. * * @platform darwin */ unsubscribeWorkspaceNotification(id: number): void; /** * A `String` property that can be `dark`, `light` or `unknown`. It determines the * macOS appearance setting for your application. This maps to values in: * NSApplication.appearance. Setting this will override the system default as well * as the value of `getEffectiveAppearance`. * * Possible values that can be set are `dark` and `light`, and possible return * values are `dark`, `light`, and `unknown`. * This property is only available on macOS 10.14 Mojave or newer. * * @platform darwin */ appLevelAppearance: ('dark' | 'light' | 'unknown'); /** * A `String` property that can be `dark`, `light` or `unknown`. * * Returns the macOS appearance setting that is currently applied to your * application, maps to NSApplication.effectiveAppearance * * @platform darwin */ readonly effectiveAppearance: ('dark' | 'light' | 'unknown'); } interface Task { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/structures/task /** * The command line arguments when `program` is executed. */ arguments: string; /** * Description of this task. */ description: string; /** * The icon index in the icon file. If an icon file consists of two or more icons, * set this value to identify the icon. If an icon file consists of one icon, this * value is 0. */ iconIndex: number; /** * The absolute path to an icon to be displayed in a JumpList, which can be an * arbitrary resource file that contains an icon. You can usually specify * `process.execPath` to show the icon of the program. */ iconPath: string; /** * Path of the program to execute, usually you should specify `process.execPath` * which opens the current program. */ program: string; /** * The string to be displayed in a JumpList. */ title: string; /** * The working directory. Default is empty. */ workingDirectory?: string; } interface ThumbarButton { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/structures/thumbar-button click: Function; /** * Control specific states and behaviors of the button. By default, it is * `['enabled']`. */ flags?: string[]; /** * The icon showing in thumbnail toolbar. */ icon: NativeImage; /** * The text of the button's tooltip. */ tooltip?: string; } class TouchBar { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/touch-bar /** * TouchBar */ constructor(options: TouchBarConstructorOptions); escapeItem: (TouchBarButton | TouchBarColorPicker | TouchBarGroup | TouchBarLabel | TouchBarPopover | TouchBarScrubber | TouchBarSegmentedControl | TouchBarSlider | TouchBarSpacer | null); static TouchBarButton: typeof TouchBarButton; static TouchBarColorPicker: typeof TouchBarColorPicker; static TouchBarGroup: typeof TouchBarGroup; static TouchBarLabel: typeof TouchBarLabel; static TouchBarPopover: typeof TouchBarPopover; static TouchBarScrubber: typeof TouchBarScrubber; static TouchBarSegmentedControl: typeof TouchBarSegmentedControl; static TouchBarSlider: typeof TouchBarSlider; static TouchBarSpacer: typeof TouchBarSpacer; } class TouchBarButton { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/touch-bar-button /** * TouchBarButton */ constructor(options: TouchBarButtonConstructorOptions); accessibilityLabel: string; backgroundColor: string; enabled: boolean; icon: NativeImage; label: string; } class TouchBarColorPicker extends NodeJS.EventEmitter { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/touch-bar-color-picker /** * TouchBarColorPicker */ constructor(options: TouchBarColorPickerConstructorOptions); availableColors: string[]; selectedColor: string; } class TouchBarGroup extends NodeJS.EventEmitter { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/touch-bar-group /** * TouchBarGroup */ constructor(options: TouchBarGroupConstructorOptions); } class TouchBarLabel extends NodeJS.EventEmitter { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/touch-bar-label /** * TouchBarLabel */ constructor(options: TouchBarLabelConstructorOptions); accessibilityLabel: string; label: string; textColor: string; } class TouchBarPopover extends NodeJS.EventEmitter { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/touch-bar-popover /** * TouchBarPopover */ constructor(options: TouchBarPopoverConstructorOptions); icon: NativeImage; label: string; } class TouchBarScrubber extends NodeJS.EventEmitter { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/touch-bar-scrubber /** * TouchBarScrubber */ constructor(options: TouchBarScrubberConstructorOptions); continuous: boolean; items: ScrubberItem[]; mode: ('fixed' | 'free'); overlayStyle: ('background' | 'outline' | 'none'); selectedStyle: ('background' | 'outline' | 'none'); showArrowButtons: boolean; } class TouchBarSegmentedControl extends NodeJS.EventEmitter { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/touch-bar-segmented-control /** * TouchBarSegmentedControl */ constructor(options: TouchBarSegmentedControlConstructorOptions); segments: SegmentedControlSegment[]; segmentStyle: string; selectedIndex: number; } class TouchBarSlider extends NodeJS.EventEmitter { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/touch-bar-slider /** * TouchBarSlider */ constructor(options: TouchBarSliderConstructorOptions); label: string; maxValue: number; minValue: number; value: number; } class TouchBarSpacer extends NodeJS.EventEmitter { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/touch-bar-spacer /** * TouchBarSpacer */ constructor(options: TouchBarSpacerConstructorOptions); } interface TraceCategoriesAndOptions { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/structures/trace-categories-and-options /** * A filter to control what category groups should be traced. A filter can have an * optional '-' prefix to exclude category groups that contain a matching category. * Having both included and excluded category patterns in the same list is not * supported. Examples: `test_MyTest*`, `test_MyTest*,test_OtherStuff`, * `-excluded_category1,-excluded_category2`. */ categoryFilter: string; /** * Controls what kind of tracing is enabled, it is a comma-delimited sequence of * the following strings: `record-until-full`, `record-continuously`, * `trace-to-console`, `enable-sampling`, `enable-systrace`, e.g. * `'record-until-full,enable-sampling'`. The first 3 options are trace recording * modes and hence mutually exclusive. If more than one trace recording modes * appear in the `traceOptions` string, the last one takes precedence. If none of * the trace recording modes are specified, recording mode is `record-until-full`. * The trace option will first be reset to the default option (`record_mode` set to * `record-until-full`, `enable_sampling` and `enable_systrace` set to `false`) * before options parsed from `traceOptions` are applied on it. */ traceOptions: string; } interface TraceConfig { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/structures/trace-config /** * if true, filter event data according to a whitelist of events that have been * manually vetted to not include any PII. See the implementation in Chromium for * specifics. */ enable_argument_filter?: boolean; /** * a list of tracing categories to exclude. Can include glob-like patterns using * `*` at the end of the category name. See tracing categories for the list of * categories. */ excluded_categories?: string[]; /** * a list of histogram names to report with the trace. */ histogram_names?: string[]; /** * a list of tracing categories to include. Can include glob-like patterns using * `*` at the end of the category name. See tracing categories for the list of * categories. */ included_categories?: string[]; /** * a list of process IDs to include in the trace. If not specified, trace all * processes. */ included_process_ids?: number[]; /** * if the `disabled-by-default-memory-infra` category is enabled, this contains * optional additional configuration for data collection. See the Chromium * memory-infra docs for more information. */ memory_dump_config?: Record; /** * Can be `record-until-full`, `record-continuously`, `record-as-much-as-possible` * or `trace-to-console`. Defaults to `record-until-full`. */ recording_mode?: ('record-until-full' | 'record-continuously' | 'record-as-much-as-possible' | 'trace-to-console'); /** * maximum size of the trace recording buffer in events. */ trace_buffer_size_in_events?: number; /** * maximum size of the trace recording buffer in kilobytes. Defaults to 100MB. */ trace_buffer_size_in_kb?: number; } interface Transaction { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/structures/transaction /** * The error code if an error occurred while processing the transaction. */ errorCode: number; /** * The error message if an error occurred while processing the transaction. */ errorMessage: string; /** * The identifier of the restored transaction by the App Store. */ originalTransactionIdentifier: string; payment: Payment; /** * The date the transaction was added to the App Store’s payment queue. */ transactionDate: string; /** * A string that uniquely identifies a successful payment transaction. */ transactionIdentifier: string; /** * The transaction state, can be `purchasing`, `purchased`, `failed`, `restored` or * `deferred`. */ transactionState: ('purchasing' | 'purchased' | 'failed' | 'restored' | 'deferred'); } class Tray extends NodeJS.EventEmitter { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/tray /** * Emitted when the tray balloon is clicked. * * @platform win32 */ on(event: 'balloon-click', listener: Function): this; once(event: 'balloon-click', listener: Function): this; addListener(event: 'balloon-click', listener: Function): this; removeListener(event: 'balloon-click', listener: Function): this; /** * Emitted when the tray balloon is closed because of timeout or user manually * closes it. * * @platform win32 */ on(event: 'balloon-closed', listener: Function): this; once(event: 'balloon-closed', listener: Function): this; addListener(event: 'balloon-closed', listener: Function): this; removeListener(event: 'balloon-closed', listener: Function): this; /** * Emitted when the tray balloon shows. * * @platform win32 */ on(event: 'balloon-show', listener: Function): this; once(event: 'balloon-show', listener: Function): this; addListener(event: 'balloon-show', listener: Function): this; removeListener(event: 'balloon-show', listener: Function): this; /** * Emitted when the tray icon is clicked. */ on(event: 'click', listener: (event: KeyboardEvent, /** * The bounds of tray icon. */ bounds: Rectangle, /** * The position of the event. */ position: Point) => void): this; once(event: 'click', listener: (event: KeyboardEvent, /** * The bounds of tray icon. */ bounds: Rectangle, /** * The position of the event. */ position: Point) => void): this; addListener(event: 'click', listener: (event: KeyboardEvent, /** * The bounds of tray icon. */ bounds: Rectangle, /** * The position of the event. */ position: Point) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'click', listener: (event: KeyboardEvent, /** * The bounds of tray icon. */ bounds: Rectangle, /** * The position of the event. */ position: Point) => void): this; /** * Emitted when the tray icon is double clicked. * * @platform darwin,win32 */ on(event: 'double-click', listener: (event: KeyboardEvent, /** * The bounds of tray icon. */ bounds: Rectangle) => void): this; once(event: 'double-click', listener: (event: KeyboardEvent, /** * The bounds of tray icon. */ bounds: Rectangle) => void): this; addListener(event: 'double-click', listener: (event: KeyboardEvent, /** * The bounds of tray icon. */ bounds: Rectangle) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'double-click', listener: (event: KeyboardEvent, /** * The bounds of tray icon. */ bounds: Rectangle) => void): this; /** * Emitted when a drag operation ends on the tray or ends at another location. * * @platform darwin */ on(event: 'drag-end', listener: Function): this; once(event: 'drag-end', listener: Function): this; addListener(event: 'drag-end', listener: Function): this; removeListener(event: 'drag-end', listener: Function): this; /** * Emitted when a drag operation enters the tray icon. * * @platform darwin */ on(event: 'drag-enter', listener: Function): this; once(event: 'drag-enter', listener: Function): this; addListener(event: 'drag-enter', listener: Function): this; removeListener(event: 'drag-enter', listener: Function): this; /** * Emitted when a drag operation exits the tray icon. * * @platform darwin */ on(event: 'drag-leave', listener: Function): this; once(event: 'drag-leave', listener: Function): this; addListener(event: 'drag-leave', listener: Function): this; removeListener(event: 'drag-leave', listener: Function): this; /** * Emitted when any dragged items are dropped on the tray icon. * * @platform darwin */ on(event: 'drop', listener: Function): this; once(event: 'drop', listener: Function): this; addListener(event: 'drop', listener: Function): this; removeListener(event: 'drop', listener: Function): this; /** * Emitted when dragged files are dropped in the tray icon. * * @platform darwin */ on(event: 'drop-files', listener: (event: Event, /** * The paths of the dropped files. */ files: string[]) => void): this; once(event: 'drop-files', listener: (event: Event, /** * The paths of the dropped files. */ files: string[]) => void): this; addListener(event: 'drop-files', listener: (event: Event, /** * The paths of the dropped files. */ files: string[]) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'drop-files', listener: (event: Event, /** * The paths of the dropped files. */ files: string[]) => void): this; /** * Emitted when dragged text is dropped in the tray icon. * * @platform darwin */ on(event: 'drop-text', listener: (event: Event, /** * the dropped text string. */ text: string) => void): this; once(event: 'drop-text', listener: (event: Event, /** * the dropped text string. */ text: string) => void): this; addListener(event: 'drop-text', listener: (event: Event, /** * the dropped text string. */ text: string) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'drop-text', listener: (event: Event, /** * the dropped text string. */ text: string) => void): this; /** * Emitted when the mouse clicks the tray icon. * * @platform darwin */ on(event: 'mouse-down', listener: (event: KeyboardEvent, /** * The position of the event. */ position: Point) => void): this; once(event: 'mouse-down', listener: (event: KeyboardEvent, /** * The position of the event. */ position: Point) => void): this; addListener(event: 'mouse-down', listener: (event: KeyboardEvent, /** * The position of the event. */ position: Point) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'mouse-down', listener: (event: KeyboardEvent, /** * The position of the event. */ position: Point) => void): this; /** * Emitted when the mouse enters the tray icon. * * @platform darwin */ on(event: 'mouse-enter', listener: (event: KeyboardEvent, /** * The position of the event. */ position: Point) => void): this; once(event: 'mouse-enter', listener: (event: KeyboardEvent, /** * The position of the event. */ position: Point) => void): this; addListener(event: 'mouse-enter', listener: (event: KeyboardEvent, /** * The position of the event. */ position: Point) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'mouse-enter', listener: (event: KeyboardEvent, /** * The position of the event. */ position: Point) => void): this; /** * Emitted when the mouse exits the tray icon. * * @platform darwin */ on(event: 'mouse-leave', listener: (event: KeyboardEvent, /** * The position of the event. */ position: Point) => void): this; once(event: 'mouse-leave', listener: (event: KeyboardEvent, /** * The position of the event. */ position: Point) => void): this; addListener(event: 'mouse-leave', listener: (event: KeyboardEvent, /** * The position of the event. */ position: Point) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'mouse-leave', listener: (event: KeyboardEvent, /** * The position of the event. */ position: Point) => void): this; /** * Emitted when the mouse moves in the tray icon. * * @platform darwin,win32 */ on(event: 'mouse-move', listener: (event: KeyboardEvent, /** * The position of the event. */ position: Point) => void): this; once(event: 'mouse-move', listener: (event: KeyboardEvent, /** * The position of the event. */ position: Point) => void): this; addListener(event: 'mouse-move', listener: (event: KeyboardEvent, /** * The position of the event. */ position: Point) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'mouse-move', listener: (event: KeyboardEvent, /** * The position of the event. */ position: Point) => void): this; /** * Emitted when the mouse is released from clicking the tray icon. * * Note: This will not be emitted if you have set a context menu for your Tray * using `tray.setContextMenu`, as a result of macOS-level constraints. * * @platform darwin */ on(event: 'mouse-up', listener: (event: KeyboardEvent, /** * The position of the event. */ position: Point) => void): this; once(event: 'mouse-up', listener: (event: KeyboardEvent, /** * The position of the event. */ position: Point) => void): this; addListener(event: 'mouse-up', listener: (event: KeyboardEvent, /** * The position of the event. */ position: Point) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'mouse-up', listener: (event: KeyboardEvent, /** * The position of the event. */ position: Point) => void): this; /** * Emitted when the tray icon is right clicked. * * @platform darwin,win32 */ on(event: 'right-click', listener: (event: KeyboardEvent, /** * The bounds of tray icon. */ bounds: Rectangle) => void): this; once(event: 'right-click', listener: (event: KeyboardEvent, /** * The bounds of tray icon. */ bounds: Rectangle) => void): this; addListener(event: 'right-click', listener: (event: KeyboardEvent, /** * The bounds of tray icon. */ bounds: Rectangle) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'right-click', listener: (event: KeyboardEvent, /** * The bounds of tray icon. */ bounds: Rectangle) => void): this; /** * Tray */ constructor(image: (NativeImage) | (string), guid?: string); /** * Closes an open context menu, as set by `tray.setContextMenu()`. * * @platform darwin,win32 */ closeContextMenu(): void; /** * Destroys the tray icon immediately. */ destroy(): void; /** * Displays a tray balloon. * * @platform win32 */ displayBalloon(options: DisplayBalloonOptions): void; /** * Returns focus to the taskbar notification area. Notification area icons should * use this message when they have completed their UI operation. For example, if * the icon displays a shortcut menu, but the user presses ESC to cancel it, use * `tray.focus()` to return focus to the notification area. * * @platform win32 */ focus(): void; /** * The `bounds` of this tray icon as `Object`. * * @platform darwin,win32 */ getBounds(): Rectangle; /** * Whether double click events will be ignored. * * @platform darwin */ getIgnoreDoubleClickEvents(): boolean; /** * the title displayed next to the tray icon in the status bar * * @platform darwin */ getTitle(): string; /** * Whether the tray icon is destroyed. */ isDestroyed(): boolean; /** * Pops up the context menu of the tray icon. When `menu` is passed, the `menu` * will be shown instead of the tray icon's context menu. * The `position` is only available on Windows, and it is (0, 0) by default. * * @platform darwin,win32 */ popUpContextMenu(menu?: Menu, position?: Point): void; /** * Removes a tray balloon. * * @platform win32 */ removeBalloon(): void; /** * Sets the context menu for this icon. */ setContextMenu(menu: (Menu) | (null)): void; /** * Sets the option to ignore double click events. Ignoring these events allows you * to detect every individual click of the tray icon. * This value is set to false by default. * * @platform darwin */ setIgnoreDoubleClickEvents(ignore: boolean): void; /** * Sets the `image` associated with this tray icon. */ setImage(image: (NativeImage) | (string)): void; /** * Sets the `image` associated with this tray icon when pressed on macOS. * * @platform darwin */ setPressedImage(image: (NativeImage) | (string)): void; /** * Sets the title displayed next to the tray icon in the status bar (Support ANSI * colors). * * @platform darwin */ setTitle(title: string): void; /** * Sets the hover text for this tray icon. */ setToolTip(toolTip: string): void; } interface UploadBlob { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/structures/upload-blob /** * UUID of blob data to upload. */ blobUUID: string; /** * `blob`. */ type: string; } interface UploadData { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/structures/upload-data /** * UUID of blob data. Use ses.getBlobData method to retrieve the data. */ blobUUID?: string; /** * Content being sent. */ bytes: Buffer; /** * Path of file being uploaded. */ file?: string; } interface UploadFile { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/structures/upload-file /** * Path of file to be uploaded. */ filePath: string; /** * Number of bytes to read from `offset`. Defaults to `0`. */ length: number; /** * Last Modification time in number of seconds since the UNIX epoch. */ modificationTime: number; /** * Defaults to `0`. */ offset: number; /** * `file`. */ type: string; } interface UploadRawData { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/structures/upload-raw-data /** * Data to be uploaded. */ bytes: Buffer; /** * `rawData`. */ type: string; } class WebContents extends NodeJS.EventEmitter { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/web-contents /** * A WebContents instance with the given ID. */ static fromId(id: number): WebContents; /** * An array of all `WebContents` instances. This will contain web contents for all * windows, webviews, opened devtools, and devtools extension background pages. */ static getAllWebContents(): WebContents[]; /** * The web contents that is focused in this application, otherwise returns `null`. */ static getFocusedWebContents(): WebContents; /** * Emitted before dispatching the `keydown` and `keyup` events in the page. Calling * `event.preventDefault` will prevent the page `keydown`/`keyup` events and the * menu shortcuts. * To only prevent the menu shortcuts, use `setIgnoreMenuShortcuts`: */ on(event: 'before-input-event', listener: (event: Event, /** * Input properties. */ input: Input) => void): this; once(event: 'before-input-event', listener: (event: Event, /** * Input properties. */ input: Input) => void): this; addListener(event: 'before-input-event', listener: (event: Event, /** * Input properties. */ input: Input) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'before-input-event', listener: (event: Event, /** * Input properties. */ input: Input) => void): this; /** * Emitted when failed to verify the `certificate` for `url`. * The usage is the same with the `certificate-error` event of `app`. */ on(event: 'certificate-error', listener: (event: Event, url: string, /** * The error code. */ error: string, certificate: Certificate, callback: (isTrusted: boolean) => void) => void): this; once(event: 'certificate-error', listener: (event: Event, url: string, /** * The error code. */ error: string, certificate: Certificate, callback: (isTrusted: boolean) => void) => void): this; addListener(event: 'certificate-error', listener: (event: Event, url: string, /** * The error code. */ error: string, certificate: Certificate, callback: (isTrusted: boolean) => void) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'certificate-error', listener: (event: Event, url: string, /** * The error code. */ error: string, certificate: Certificate, callback: (isTrusted: boolean) => void) => void): this; /** * Emitted when the associated window logs a console message. */ on(event: 'console-message', listener: (event: Event, level: number, message: string, line: number, sourceId: string) => void): this; once(event: 'console-message', listener: (event: Event, level: number, message: string, line: number, sourceId: string) => void): this; addListener(event: 'console-message', listener: (event: Event, level: number, message: string, line: number, sourceId: string) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'console-message', listener: (event: Event, level: number, message: string, line: number, sourceId: string) => void): this; /** * Emitted when there is a new context menu that needs to be handled. */ on(event: 'context-menu', listener: (event: Event, params: ContextMenuParams) => void): this; once(event: 'context-menu', listener: (event: Event, params: ContextMenuParams) => void): this; addListener(event: 'context-menu', listener: (event: Event, params: ContextMenuParams) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'context-menu', listener: (event: Event, params: ContextMenuParams) => void): this; /** * Emitted when the renderer process crashes or is killed. * * **Deprecated:** This event is superceded by the `render-process-gone` event * which contains more information about why the render process dissapeared. It * isn't always because it crashed. The `killed` boolean can be replaced by * checking `reason === 'killed'` when you switch to that event. * * @deprecated */ on(event: 'crashed', listener: (event: Event, killed: boolean) => void): this; once(event: 'crashed', listener: (event: Event, killed: boolean) => void): this; addListener(event: 'crashed', listener: (event: Event, killed: boolean) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'crashed', listener: (event: Event, killed: boolean) => void): this; /** * Emitted when the cursor's type changes. The `type` parameter can be `default`, * `crosshair`, `pointer`, `text`, `wait`, `help`, `e-resize`, `n-resize`, * `ne-resize`, `nw-resize`, `s-resize`, `se-resize`, `sw-resize`, `w-resize`, * `ns-resize`, `ew-resize`, `nesw-resize`, `nwse-resize`, `col-resize`, * `row-resize`, `m-panning`, `e-panning`, `n-panning`, `ne-panning`, `nw-panning`, * `s-panning`, `se-panning`, `sw-panning`, `w-panning`, `move`, `vertical-text`, * `cell`, `context-menu`, `alias`, `progress`, `nodrop`, `copy`, `none`, * `not-allowed`, `zoom-in`, `zoom-out`, `grab`, `grabbing` or `custom`. * * If the `type` parameter is `custom`, the `image` parameter will hold the custom * cursor image in a `NativeImage`, and `scale`, `size` and `hotspot` will hold * additional information about the custom cursor. */ on(event: 'cursor-changed', listener: (event: Event, type: string, image: NativeImage, /** * scaling factor for the custom cursor. */ scale: number, /** * the size of the `image`. */ size: Size, /** * coordinates of the custom cursor's hotspot. */ hotspot: Point) => void): this; once(event: 'cursor-changed', listener: (event: Event, type: string, image: NativeImage, /** * scaling factor for the custom cursor. */ scale: number, /** * the size of the `image`. */ size: Size, /** * coordinates of the custom cursor's hotspot. */ hotspot: Point) => void): this; addListener(event: 'cursor-changed', listener: (event: Event, type: string, image: NativeImage, /** * scaling factor for the custom cursor. */ scale: number, /** * the size of the `image`. */ size: Size, /** * coordinates of the custom cursor's hotspot. */ hotspot: Point) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'cursor-changed', listener: (event: Event, type: string, image: NativeImage, /** * scaling factor for the custom cursor. */ scale: number, /** * the size of the `image`. */ size: Size, /** * coordinates of the custom cursor's hotspot. */ hotspot: Point) => void): this; /** * Emitted when `desktopCapturer.getSources()` is called in the renderer process. * Calling `event.preventDefault()` will make it return empty sources. */ on(event: 'desktop-capturer-get-sources', listener: (event: Event) => void): this; once(event: 'desktop-capturer-get-sources', listener: (event: Event) => void): this; addListener(event: 'desktop-capturer-get-sources', listener: (event: Event) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'desktop-capturer-get-sources', listener: (event: Event) => void): this; /** * Emitted when `webContents` is destroyed. */ on(event: 'destroyed', listener: Function): this; once(event: 'destroyed', listener: Function): this; addListener(event: 'destroyed', listener: Function): this; removeListener(event: 'destroyed', listener: Function): this; /** * Emitted when DevTools is closed. */ on(event: 'devtools-closed', listener: Function): this; once(event: 'devtools-closed', listener: Function): this; addListener(event: 'devtools-closed', listener: Function): this; removeListener(event: 'devtools-closed', listener: Function): this; /** * Emitted when DevTools is focused / opened. */ on(event: 'devtools-focused', listener: Function): this; once(event: 'devtools-focused', listener: Function): this; addListener(event: 'devtools-focused', listener: Function): this; removeListener(event: 'devtools-focused', listener: Function): this; /** * Emitted when DevTools is opened. */ on(event: 'devtools-opened', listener: Function): this; once(event: 'devtools-opened', listener: Function): this; addListener(event: 'devtools-opened', listener: Function): this; removeListener(event: 'devtools-opened', listener: Function): this; /** * Emitted when the devtools window instructs the webContents to reload */ on(event: 'devtools-reload-page', listener: Function): this; once(event: 'devtools-reload-page', listener: Function): this; addListener(event: 'devtools-reload-page', listener: Function): this; removeListener(event: 'devtools-reload-page', listener: Function): this; /** * Emitted when a `` has been attached to this web contents. */ on(event: 'did-attach-webview', listener: (event: Event, /** * The guest web contents that is used by the ``. */ webContents: WebContents) => void): this; once(event: 'did-attach-webview', listener: (event: Event, /** * The guest web contents that is used by the ``. */ webContents: WebContents) => void): this; addListener(event: 'did-attach-webview', listener: (event: Event, /** * The guest web contents that is used by the ``. */ webContents: WebContents) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'did-attach-webview', listener: (event: Event, /** * The guest web contents that is used by the ``. */ webContents: WebContents) => void): this; /** * Emitted when a page's theme color changes. This is usually due to encountering a * meta tag: */ on(event: 'did-change-theme-color', listener: (event: Event, /** * Theme color is in format of '#rrggbb'. It is `null` when no theme color is set. */ color: (string) | (null)) => void): this; once(event: 'did-change-theme-color', listener: (event: Event, /** * Theme color is in format of '#rrggbb'. It is `null` when no theme color is set. */ color: (string) | (null)) => void): this; addListener(event: 'did-change-theme-color', listener: (event: Event, /** * Theme color is in format of '#rrggbb'. It is `null` when no theme color is set. */ color: (string) | (null)) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'did-change-theme-color', listener: (event: Event, /** * Theme color is in format of '#rrggbb'. It is `null` when no theme color is set. */ color: (string) | (null)) => void): this; /** * This event is like `did-finish-load` but emitted when the load failed. The full * list of error codes and their meaning is available here. */ on(event: 'did-fail-load', listener: (event: Event, errorCode: number, errorDescription: string, validatedURL: string, isMainFrame: boolean, frameProcessId: number, frameRoutingId: number) => void): this; once(event: 'did-fail-load', listener: (event: Event, errorCode: number, errorDescription: string, validatedURL: string, isMainFrame: boolean, frameProcessId: number, frameRoutingId: number) => void): this; addListener(event: 'did-fail-load', listener: (event: Event, errorCode: number, errorDescription: string, validatedURL: string, isMainFrame: boolean, frameProcessId: number, frameRoutingId: number) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'did-fail-load', listener: (event: Event, errorCode: number, errorDescription: string, validatedURL: string, isMainFrame: boolean, frameProcessId: number, frameRoutingId: number) => void): this; /** * This event is like `did-fail-load` but emitted when the load was cancelled (e.g. * `window.stop()` was invoked). */ on(event: 'did-fail-provisional-load', listener: (event: Event, errorCode: number, errorDescription: string, validatedURL: string, isMainFrame: boolean, frameProcessId: number, frameRoutingId: number) => void): this; once(event: 'did-fail-provisional-load', listener: (event: Event, errorCode: number, errorDescription: string, validatedURL: string, isMainFrame: boolean, frameProcessId: number, frameRoutingId: number) => void): this; addListener(event: 'did-fail-provisional-load', listener: (event: Event, errorCode: number, errorDescription: string, validatedURL: string, isMainFrame: boolean, frameProcessId: number, frameRoutingId: number) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'did-fail-provisional-load', listener: (event: Event, errorCode: number, errorDescription: string, validatedURL: string, isMainFrame: boolean, frameProcessId: number, frameRoutingId: number) => void): this; /** * Emitted when the navigation is done, i.e. the spinner of the tab has stopped * spinning, and the `onload` event was dispatched. */ on(event: 'did-finish-load', listener: Function): this; once(event: 'did-finish-load', listener: Function): this; addListener(event: 'did-finish-load', listener: Function): this; removeListener(event: 'did-finish-load', listener: Function): this; /** * Emitted when a frame has done navigation. */ on(event: 'did-frame-finish-load', listener: (event: Event, isMainFrame: boolean, frameProcessId: number, frameRoutingId: number) => void): this; once(event: 'did-frame-finish-load', listener: (event: Event, isMainFrame: boolean, frameProcessId: number, frameRoutingId: number) => void): this; addListener(event: 'did-frame-finish-load', listener: (event: Event, isMainFrame: boolean, frameProcessId: number, frameRoutingId: number) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'did-frame-finish-load', listener: (event: Event, isMainFrame: boolean, frameProcessId: number, frameRoutingId: number) => void): this; /** * Emitted when any frame navigation is done. * * This event is not emitted for in-page navigations, such as clicking anchor links * or updating the `window.location.hash`. Use `did-navigate-in-page` event for * this purpose. */ on(event: 'did-frame-navigate', listener: (event: Event, url: string, /** * -1 for non HTTP navigations */ httpResponseCode: number, /** * empty for non HTTP navigations, */ httpStatusText: string, isMainFrame: boolean, frameProcessId: number, frameRoutingId: number) => void): this; once(event: 'did-frame-navigate', listener: (event: Event, url: string, /** * -1 for non HTTP navigations */ httpResponseCode: number, /** * empty for non HTTP navigations, */ httpStatusText: string, isMainFrame: boolean, frameProcessId: number, frameRoutingId: number) => void): this; addListener(event: 'did-frame-navigate', listener: (event: Event, url: string, /** * -1 for non HTTP navigations */ httpResponseCode: number, /** * empty for non HTTP navigations, */ httpStatusText: string, isMainFrame: boolean, frameProcessId: number, frameRoutingId: number) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'did-frame-navigate', listener: (event: Event, url: string, /** * -1 for non HTTP navigations */ httpResponseCode: number, /** * empty for non HTTP navigations, */ httpStatusText: string, isMainFrame: boolean, frameProcessId: number, frameRoutingId: number) => void): this; /** * Emitted when a main frame navigation is done. * * This event is not emitted for in-page navigations, such as clicking anchor links * or updating the `window.location.hash`. Use `did-navigate-in-page` event for * this purpose. */ on(event: 'did-navigate', listener: (event: Event, url: string, /** * -1 for non HTTP navigations */ httpResponseCode: number, /** * empty for non HTTP navigations */ httpStatusText: string) => void): this; once(event: 'did-navigate', listener: (event: Event, url: string, /** * -1 for non HTTP navigations */ httpResponseCode: number, /** * empty for non HTTP navigations */ httpStatusText: string) => void): this; addListener(event: 'did-navigate', listener: (event: Event, url: string, /** * -1 for non HTTP navigations */ httpResponseCode: number, /** * empty for non HTTP navigations */ httpStatusText: string) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'did-navigate', listener: (event: Event, url: string, /** * -1 for non HTTP navigations */ httpResponseCode: number, /** * empty for non HTTP navigations */ httpStatusText: string) => void): this; /** * Emitted when an in-page navigation happened in any frame. * * When in-page navigation happens, the page URL changes but does not cause * navigation outside of the page. Examples of this occurring are when anchor links * are clicked or when the DOM `hashchange` event is triggered. */ on(event: 'did-navigate-in-page', listener: (event: Event, url: string, isMainFrame: boolean, frameProcessId: number, frameRoutingId: number) => void): this; once(event: 'did-navigate-in-page', listener: (event: Event, url: string, isMainFrame: boolean, frameProcessId: number, frameRoutingId: number) => void): this; addListener(event: 'did-navigate-in-page', listener: (event: Event, url: string, isMainFrame: boolean, frameProcessId: number, frameRoutingId: number) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'did-navigate-in-page', listener: (event: Event, url: string, isMainFrame: boolean, frameProcessId: number, frameRoutingId: number) => void): this; /** * Emitted after a server side redirect occurs during navigation. For example a * 302 redirect. * * This event can not be prevented, if you want to prevent redirects you should * checkout out the `will-redirect` event above. */ on(event: 'did-redirect-navigation', listener: (event: Event, url: string, isInPlace: boolean, isMainFrame: boolean, frameProcessId: number, frameRoutingId: number) => void): this; once(event: 'did-redirect-navigation', listener: (event: Event, url: string, isInPlace: boolean, isMainFrame: boolean, frameProcessId: number, frameRoutingId: number) => void): this; addListener(event: 'did-redirect-navigation', listener: (event: Event, url: string, isInPlace: boolean, isMainFrame: boolean, frameProcessId: number, frameRoutingId: number) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'did-redirect-navigation', listener: (event: Event, url: string, isInPlace: boolean, isMainFrame: boolean, frameProcessId: number, frameRoutingId: number) => void): this; /** * Corresponds to the points in time when the spinner of the tab started spinning. */ on(event: 'did-start-loading', listener: Function): this; once(event: 'did-start-loading', listener: Function): this; addListener(event: 'did-start-loading', listener: Function): this; removeListener(event: 'did-start-loading', listener: Function): this; /** * Emitted when any frame (including main) starts navigating. `isInplace` will be * `true` for in-page navigations. */ on(event: 'did-start-navigation', listener: (event: Event, url: string, isInPlace: boolean, isMainFrame: boolean, frameProcessId: number, frameRoutingId: number) => void): this; once(event: 'did-start-navigation', listener: (event: Event, url: string, isInPlace: boolean, isMainFrame: boolean, frameProcessId: number, frameRoutingId: number) => void): this; addListener(event: 'did-start-navigation', listener: (event: Event, url: string, isInPlace: boolean, isMainFrame: boolean, frameProcessId: number, frameRoutingId: number) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'did-start-navigation', listener: (event: Event, url: string, isInPlace: boolean, isMainFrame: boolean, frameProcessId: number, frameRoutingId: number) => void): this; /** * Corresponds to the points in time when the spinner of the tab stopped spinning. */ on(event: 'did-stop-loading', listener: Function): this; once(event: 'did-stop-loading', listener: Function): this; addListener(event: 'did-stop-loading', listener: Function): this; removeListener(event: 'did-stop-loading', listener: Function): this; /** * Emitted when the document in the given frame is loaded. */ on(event: 'dom-ready', listener: (event: Event) => void): this; once(event: 'dom-ready', listener: (event: Event) => void): this; addListener(event: 'dom-ready', listener: (event: Event) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'dom-ready', listener: (event: Event) => void): this; /** * Emitted when the window enters a full-screen state triggered by HTML API. */ on(event: 'enter-html-full-screen', listener: Function): this; once(event: 'enter-html-full-screen', listener: Function): this; addListener(event: 'enter-html-full-screen', listener: Function): this; removeListener(event: 'enter-html-full-screen', listener: Function): this; /** * Emitted when a result is available for [`webContents.findInPage`] request. */ on(event: 'found-in-page', listener: (event: Event, result: Result) => void): this; once(event: 'found-in-page', listener: (event: Event, result: Result) => void): this; addListener(event: 'found-in-page', listener: (event: Event, result: Result) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'found-in-page', listener: (event: Event, result: Result) => void): this; /** * Emitted when the renderer process sends an asynchronous message via * `ipcRenderer.send()`. */ on(event: 'ipc-message', listener: (event: Event, channel: string, ...args: any[]) => void): this; once(event: 'ipc-message', listener: (event: Event, channel: string, ...args: any[]) => void): this; addListener(event: 'ipc-message', listener: (event: Event, channel: string, ...args: any[]) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'ipc-message', listener: (event: Event, channel: string, ...args: any[]) => void): this; /** * Emitted when the renderer process sends a synchronous message via * `ipcRenderer.sendSync()`. */ on(event: 'ipc-message-sync', listener: (event: Event, channel: string, ...args: any[]) => void): this; once(event: 'ipc-message-sync', listener: (event: Event, channel: string, ...args: any[]) => void): this; addListener(event: 'ipc-message-sync', listener: (event: Event, channel: string, ...args: any[]) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'ipc-message-sync', listener: (event: Event, channel: string, ...args: any[]) => void): this; /** * Emitted when the window leaves a full-screen state triggered by HTML API. */ on(event: 'leave-html-full-screen', listener: Function): this; once(event: 'leave-html-full-screen', listener: Function): this; addListener(event: 'leave-html-full-screen', listener: Function): this; removeListener(event: 'leave-html-full-screen', listener: Function): this; /** * Emitted when `webContents` wants to do basic auth. * The usage is the same with the `login` event of `app`. */ on(event: 'login', listener: (event: Event, authenticationResponseDetails: AuthenticationResponseDetails, authInfo: AuthInfo, callback: (username?: string, password?: string) => void) => void): this; once(event: 'login', listener: (event: Event, authenticationResponseDetails: AuthenticationResponseDetails, authInfo: AuthInfo, callback: (username?: string, password?: string) => void) => void): this; addListener(event: 'login', listener: (event: Event, authenticationResponseDetails: AuthenticationResponseDetails, authInfo: AuthInfo, callback: (username?: string, password?: string) => void) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'login', listener: (event: Event, authenticationResponseDetails: AuthenticationResponseDetails, authInfo: AuthInfo, callback: (username?: string, password?: string) => void) => void): this; /** * Emitted when media is paused or done playing. */ on(event: 'media-paused', listener: Function): this; once(event: 'media-paused', listener: Function): this; addListener(event: 'media-paused', listener: Function): this; removeListener(event: 'media-paused', listener: Function): this; /** * Emitted when media starts playing. */ on(event: 'media-started-playing', listener: Function): this; once(event: 'media-started-playing', listener: Function): this; addListener(event: 'media-started-playing', listener: Function): this; removeListener(event: 'media-started-playing', listener: Function): this; /** * Emitted when the page requests to open a new window for a `url`. It could be * requested by `window.open` or an external link like ``. * * By default a new `BrowserWindow` will be created for the `url`. * * Calling `event.preventDefault()` will prevent Electron from automatically * creating a new `BrowserWindow`. If you call `event.preventDefault()` and * manually create a new `BrowserWindow` then you must set `event.newGuest` to * reference the new `BrowserWindow` instance, failing to do so may result in * unexpected behavior. For example: */ on(event: 'new-window', listener: (event: NewWindowEvent, url: string, frameName: string, /** * Can be `default`, `foreground-tab`, `background-tab`, `new-window`, * `save-to-disk` and `other`. */ disposition: ('default' | 'foreground-tab' | 'background-tab' | 'new-window' | 'save-to-disk' | 'other'), /** * The options which will be used for creating the new `BrowserWindow`. */ options: BrowserWindowConstructorOptions, /** * The non-standard features (features not handled by Chromium or Electron) given * to `window.open()`. */ additionalFeatures: string[], /** * The referrer that will be passed to the new window. May or may not result in the * `Referer` header being sent, depending on the referrer policy. */ referrer: Referrer) => void): this; once(event: 'new-window', listener: (event: NewWindowEvent, url: string, frameName: string, /** * Can be `default`, `foreground-tab`, `background-tab`, `new-window`, * `save-to-disk` and `other`. */ disposition: ('default' | 'foreground-tab' | 'background-tab' | 'new-window' | 'save-to-disk' | 'other'), /** * The options which will be used for creating the new `BrowserWindow`. */ options: BrowserWindowConstructorOptions, /** * The non-standard features (features not handled by Chromium or Electron) given * to `window.open()`. */ additionalFeatures: string[], /** * The referrer that will be passed to the new window. May or may not result in the * `Referer` header being sent, depending on the referrer policy. */ referrer: Referrer) => void): this; addListener(event: 'new-window', listener: (event: NewWindowEvent, url: string, frameName: string, /** * Can be `default`, `foreground-tab`, `background-tab`, `new-window`, * `save-to-disk` and `other`. */ disposition: ('default' | 'foreground-tab' | 'background-tab' | 'new-window' | 'save-to-disk' | 'other'), /** * The options which will be used for creating the new `BrowserWindow`. */ options: BrowserWindowConstructorOptions, /** * The non-standard features (features not handled by Chromium or Electron) given * to `window.open()`. */ additionalFeatures: string[], /** * The referrer that will be passed to the new window. May or may not result in the * `Referer` header being sent, depending on the referrer policy. */ referrer: Referrer) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'new-window', listener: (event: NewWindowEvent, url: string, frameName: string, /** * Can be `default`, `foreground-tab`, `background-tab`, `new-window`, * `save-to-disk` and `other`. */ disposition: ('default' | 'foreground-tab' | 'background-tab' | 'new-window' | 'save-to-disk' | 'other'), /** * The options which will be used for creating the new `BrowserWindow`. */ options: BrowserWindowConstructorOptions, /** * The non-standard features (features not handled by Chromium or Electron) given * to `window.open()`. */ additionalFeatures: string[], /** * The referrer that will be passed to the new window. May or may not result in the * `Referer` header being sent, depending on the referrer policy. */ referrer: Referrer) => void): this; /** * Emitted when page receives favicon urls. */ on(event: 'page-favicon-updated', listener: (event: Event, /** * Array of URLs. */ favicons: string[]) => void): this; once(event: 'page-favicon-updated', listener: (event: Event, /** * Array of URLs. */ favicons: string[]) => void): this; addListener(event: 'page-favicon-updated', listener: (event: Event, /** * Array of URLs. */ favicons: string[]) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'page-favicon-updated', listener: (event: Event, /** * Array of URLs. */ favicons: string[]) => void): this; /** * Fired when page title is set during navigation. `explicitSet` is false when * title is synthesized from file url. */ on(event: 'page-title-updated', listener: (event: Event, title: string, explicitSet: boolean) => void): this; once(event: 'page-title-updated', listener: (event: Event, title: string, explicitSet: boolean) => void): this; addListener(event: 'page-title-updated', listener: (event: Event, title: string, explicitSet: boolean) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'page-title-updated', listener: (event: Event, title: string, explicitSet: boolean) => void): this; /** * Emitted when a new frame is generated. Only the dirty area is passed in the * buffer. */ on(event: 'paint', listener: (event: Event, dirtyRect: Rectangle, /** * The image data of the whole frame. */ image: NativeImage) => void): this; once(event: 'paint', listener: (event: Event, dirtyRect: Rectangle, /** * The image data of the whole frame. */ image: NativeImage) => void): this; addListener(event: 'paint', listener: (event: Event, dirtyRect: Rectangle, /** * The image data of the whole frame. */ image: NativeImage) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'paint', listener: (event: Event, dirtyRect: Rectangle, /** * The image data of the whole frame. */ image: NativeImage) => void): this; /** * Emitted when a plugin process has crashed. */ on(event: 'plugin-crashed', listener: (event: Event, name: string, version: string) => void): this; once(event: 'plugin-crashed', listener: (event: Event, name: string, version: string) => void): this; addListener(event: 'plugin-crashed', listener: (event: Event, name: string, version: string) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'plugin-crashed', listener: (event: Event, name: string, version: string) => void): this; /** * Emitted when the preload script `preloadPath` throws an unhandled exception * `error`. */ on(event: 'preload-error', listener: (event: Event, preloadPath: string, error: Error) => void): this; once(event: 'preload-error', listener: (event: Event, preloadPath: string, error: Error) => void): this; addListener(event: 'preload-error', listener: (event: Event, preloadPath: string, error: Error) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'preload-error', listener: (event: Event, preloadPath: string, error: Error) => void): this; /** * Emitted when `remote.getBuiltin()` is called in the renderer process. Calling * `event.preventDefault()` will prevent the module from being returned. Custom * value can be returned by setting `event.returnValue`. */ on(event: 'remote-get-builtin', listener: (event: IpcMainEvent, moduleName: string) => void): this; once(event: 'remote-get-builtin', listener: (event: IpcMainEvent, moduleName: string) => void): this; addListener(event: 'remote-get-builtin', listener: (event: IpcMainEvent, moduleName: string) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'remote-get-builtin', listener: (event: IpcMainEvent, moduleName: string) => void): this; /** * Emitted when `remote.getCurrentWebContents()` is called in the renderer process. * Calling `event.preventDefault()` will prevent the object from being returned. * Custom value can be returned by setting `event.returnValue`. */ on(event: 'remote-get-current-web-contents', listener: (event: IpcMainEvent) => void): this; once(event: 'remote-get-current-web-contents', listener: (event: IpcMainEvent) => void): this; addListener(event: 'remote-get-current-web-contents', listener: (event: IpcMainEvent) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'remote-get-current-web-contents', listener: (event: IpcMainEvent) => void): this; /** * Emitted when `remote.getCurrentWindow()` is called in the renderer process. * Calling `event.preventDefault()` will prevent the object from being returned. * Custom value can be returned by setting `event.returnValue`. */ on(event: 'remote-get-current-window', listener: (event: IpcMainEvent) => void): this; once(event: 'remote-get-current-window', listener: (event: IpcMainEvent) => void): this; addListener(event: 'remote-get-current-window', listener: (event: IpcMainEvent) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'remote-get-current-window', listener: (event: IpcMainEvent) => void): this; /** * Emitted when `remote.getGlobal()` is called in the renderer process. Calling * `event.preventDefault()` will prevent the global from being returned. Custom * value can be returned by setting `event.returnValue`. */ on(event: 'remote-get-global', listener: (event: IpcMainEvent, globalName: string) => void): this; once(event: 'remote-get-global', listener: (event: IpcMainEvent, globalName: string) => void): this; addListener(event: 'remote-get-global', listener: (event: IpcMainEvent, globalName: string) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'remote-get-global', listener: (event: IpcMainEvent, globalName: string) => void): this; /** * Emitted when `remote.require()` is called in the renderer process. Calling * `event.preventDefault()` will prevent the module from being returned. Custom * value can be returned by setting `event.returnValue`. */ on(event: 'remote-require', listener: (event: IpcMainEvent, moduleName: string) => void): this; once(event: 'remote-require', listener: (event: IpcMainEvent, moduleName: string) => void): this; addListener(event: 'remote-require', listener: (event: IpcMainEvent, moduleName: string) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'remote-require', listener: (event: IpcMainEvent, moduleName: string) => void): this; /** * Emitted when the renderer process unexpectedly dissapears. This is normally * because it was crashed or killed. */ on(event: 'render-process-gone', listener: (event: Event, details: Details) => void): this; once(event: 'render-process-gone', listener: (event: Event, details: Details) => void): this; addListener(event: 'render-process-gone', listener: (event: Event, details: Details) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'render-process-gone', listener: (event: Event, details: Details) => void): this; /** * Emitted when the unresponsive web page becomes responsive again. */ on(event: 'responsive', listener: Function): this; once(event: 'responsive', listener: Function): this; addListener(event: 'responsive', listener: Function): this; removeListener(event: 'responsive', listener: Function): this; /** * Emitted when bluetooth device needs to be selected on call to * `navigator.bluetooth.requestDevice`. To use `navigator.bluetooth` api * `webBluetooth` should be enabled. If `event.preventDefault` is not called, first * available device will be selected. `callback` should be called with `deviceId` * to be selected, passing empty string to `callback` will cancel the request. */ on(event: 'select-bluetooth-device', listener: (event: Event, devices: BluetoothDevice[], callback: (deviceId: string) => void) => void): this; once(event: 'select-bluetooth-device', listener: (event: Event, devices: BluetoothDevice[], callback: (deviceId: string) => void) => void): this; addListener(event: 'select-bluetooth-device', listener: (event: Event, devices: BluetoothDevice[], callback: (deviceId: string) => void) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'select-bluetooth-device', listener: (event: Event, devices: BluetoothDevice[], callback: (deviceId: string) => void) => void): this; /** * Emitted when a client certificate is requested. * The usage is the same with the `select-client-certificate` event of `app`. */ on(event: 'select-client-certificate', listener: (event: Event, url: string, certificateList: Certificate[], callback: (certificate: Certificate) => void) => void): this; once(event: 'select-client-certificate', listener: (event: Event, url: string, certificateList: Certificate[], callback: (certificate: Certificate) => void) => void): this; addListener(event: 'select-client-certificate', listener: (event: Event, url: string, certificateList: Certificate[], callback: (certificate: Certificate) => void) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'select-client-certificate', listener: (event: Event, url: string, certificateList: Certificate[], callback: (certificate: Certificate) => void) => void): this; /** * Emitted when the web page becomes unresponsive. */ on(event: 'unresponsive', listener: Function): this; once(event: 'unresponsive', listener: Function): this; addListener(event: 'unresponsive', listener: Function): this; removeListener(event: 'unresponsive', listener: Function): this; /** * Emitted when mouse moves over a link or the keyboard moves the focus to a link. */ on(event: 'update-target-url', listener: (event: Event, url: string) => void): this; once(event: 'update-target-url', listener: (event: Event, url: string) => void): this; addListener(event: 'update-target-url', listener: (event: Event, url: string) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'update-target-url', listener: (event: Event, url: string) => void): this; /** * Emitted when a ``'s web contents is being attached to this web * contents. Calling `event.preventDefault()` will destroy the guest page. * * This event can be used to configure `webPreferences` for the `webContents` of a * `` before it's loaded, and provides the ability to set settings that * can't be set via `` attributes. * * **Note:** The specified `preload` script option will be appear as `preloadURL` * (not `preload`) in the `webPreferences` object emitted with this event. */ on(event: 'will-attach-webview', listener: (event: Event, /** * The web preferences that will be used by the guest page. This object can be * modified to adjust the preferences for the guest page. */ webPreferences: WebPreferences, /** * The other `` parameters such as the `src` URL. This object can be * modified to adjust the parameters of the guest page. */ params: Record) => void): this; once(event: 'will-attach-webview', listener: (event: Event, /** * The web preferences that will be used by the guest page. This object can be * modified to adjust the preferences for the guest page. */ webPreferences: WebPreferences, /** * The other `` parameters such as the `src` URL. This object can be * modified to adjust the parameters of the guest page. */ params: Record) => void): this; addListener(event: 'will-attach-webview', listener: (event: Event, /** * The web preferences that will be used by the guest page. This object can be * modified to adjust the preferences for the guest page. */ webPreferences: WebPreferences, /** * The other `` parameters such as the `src` URL. This object can be * modified to adjust the parameters of the guest page. */ params: Record) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'will-attach-webview', listener: (event: Event, /** * The web preferences that will be used by the guest page. This object can be * modified to adjust the preferences for the guest page. */ webPreferences: WebPreferences, /** * The other `` parameters such as the `src` URL. This object can be * modified to adjust the parameters of the guest page. */ params: Record) => void): this; /** * Emitted when a user or the page wants to start navigation. It can happen when * the `window.location` object is changed or a user clicks a link in the page. * * This event will not emit when the navigation is started programmatically with * APIs like `webContents.loadURL` and `webContents.back`. * * It is also not emitted for in-page navigations, such as clicking anchor links or * updating the `window.location.hash`. Use `did-navigate-in-page` event for this * purpose. Calling `event.preventDefault()` will prevent the navigation. */ on(event: 'will-navigate', listener: (event: Event, url: string) => void): this; once(event: 'will-navigate', listener: (event: Event, url: string) => void): this; addListener(event: 'will-navigate', listener: (event: Event, url: string) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'will-navigate', listener: (event: Event, url: string) => void): this; /** * Emitted when a `beforeunload` event handler is attempting to cancel a page * unload. * * Calling `event.preventDefault()` will ignore the `beforeunload` event handler * and allow the page to be unloaded. */ on(event: 'will-prevent-unload', listener: (event: Event) => void): this; once(event: 'will-prevent-unload', listener: (event: Event) => void): this; addListener(event: 'will-prevent-unload', listener: (event: Event) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'will-prevent-unload', listener: (event: Event) => void): this; /** * Emitted as a server side redirect occurs during navigation. For example a 302 * redirect. * * This event will be emitted after `did-start-navigation` and always before the * `did-redirect-navigation` event for the same navigation. * * Calling `event.preventDefault()` will prevent the navigation (not just the * redirect). */ on(event: 'will-redirect', listener: (event: Event, url: string, isInPlace: boolean, isMainFrame: boolean, frameProcessId: number, frameRoutingId: number) => void): this; once(event: 'will-redirect', listener: (event: Event, url: string, isInPlace: boolean, isMainFrame: boolean, frameProcessId: number, frameRoutingId: number) => void): this; addListener(event: 'will-redirect', listener: (event: Event, url: string, isInPlace: boolean, isMainFrame: boolean, frameProcessId: number, frameRoutingId: number) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'will-redirect', listener: (event: Event, url: string, isInPlace: boolean, isMainFrame: boolean, frameProcessId: number, frameRoutingId: number) => void): this; /** * Emitted when the user is requesting to change the zoom level using the mouse * wheel. */ on(event: 'zoom-changed', listener: (event: Event, /** * Can be `in` or `out`. */ zoomDirection: ('in' | 'out')) => void): this; once(event: 'zoom-changed', listener: (event: Event, /** * Can be `in` or `out`. */ zoomDirection: ('in' | 'out')) => void): this; addListener(event: 'zoom-changed', listener: (event: Event, /** * Can be `in` or `out`. */ zoomDirection: ('in' | 'out')) => void): this; removeListener(event: 'zoom-changed', listener: (event: Event, /** * Can be `in` or `out`. */ zoomDirection: ('in' | 'out')) => void): this; /** * Adds the specified path to DevTools workspace. Must be used after DevTools * creation: */ addWorkSpace(path: string): void; /** * Begin subscribing for presentation events and captured frames, the `callback` * will be called with `callback(image, dirtyRect)` when there is a presentation * event. * * The `image` is an instance of NativeImage that stores the captured frame. * * The `dirtyRect` is an object with `x, y, width, height` properties that * describes which part of the page was repainted. If `onlyDirty` is set to `true`, * `image` will only contain the repainted area. `onlyDirty` defaults to `false`. */ beginFrameSubscription(onlyDirty: boolean, callback: (image: NativeImage, dirtyRect: Rectangle) => void): void; /** * Begin subscribing for presentation events and captured frames, the `callback` * will be called with `callback(image, dirtyRect)` when there is a presentation * event. * * The `image` is an instance of NativeImage that stores the captured frame. * * The `dirtyRect` is an object with `x, y, width, height` properties that * describes which part of the page was repainted. If `onlyDirty` is set to `true`, * `image` will only contain the repainted area. `onlyDirty` defaults to `false`. */ beginFrameSubscription(callback: (image: NativeImage, dirtyRect: Rectangle) => void): void; /** * Whether the browser can go back to previous web page. */ canGoBack(): boolean; /** * Whether the browser can go forward to next web page. */ canGoForward(): boolean; /** * Whether the web page can go to `offset`. */ canGoToOffset(offset: number): boolean; /** * Resolves with a NativeImage * * Captures a snapshot of the page within `rect`. Omitting `rect` will capture the * whole visible page. */ capturePage(rect?: Rectangle): Promise; /** * Clears the navigation history. */ clearHistory(): void; /** * Closes the devtools. */ closeDevTools(): void; /** * Executes the editing command `copy` in web page. */ copy(): void; /** * Copy the image at the given position to the clipboard. */ copyImageAt(x: number, y: number): void; /** * Executes the editing command `cut` in web page. */ cut(): void; /** * Decrease the capturer count by one. The page will be set to hidden or occluded * state when its browser window is hidden or occluded and the capturer count * reaches zero. If you want to decrease the hidden capturer count instead you * should set `stayHidden` to true. */ decrementCapturerCount(stayHidden?: boolean): void; /** * Executes the editing command `delete` in web page. */ delete(): void; /** * Disable device emulation enabled by `webContents.enableDeviceEmulation`. */ disableDeviceEmulation(): void; /** * Initiates a download of the resource at `url` without navigating. The * `will-download` event of `session` will be triggered. */ downloadURL(url: string): void; /** * Enable device emulation with the given parameters. */ enableDeviceEmulation(parameters: Parameters): void; /** * End subscribing for frame presentation events. */ endFrameSubscription(): void; /** * A promise that resolves with the result of the executed code or is rejected if * the result of the code is a rejected promise. * * Evaluates `code` in page. * * In the browser window some HTML APIs like `requestFullScreen` can only be * invoked by a gesture from the user. Setting `userGesture` to `true` will remove * this limitation. Code execution will be suspended until web page stop loading. */ executeJavaScript(code: string, userGesture?: boolean): Promise; /** * A promise that resolves with the result of the executed code or is rejected if * the result of the code is a rejected promise. * Works like `executeJavaScript` but evaluates `scripts` in an isolated context. */ executeJavaScriptInIsolatedWorld(worldId: number, scripts: WebSource[], userGesture?: boolean): Promise; /** * The request id used for the request. * * Starts a request to find all matches for the `text` in the web page. The result * of the request can be obtained by subscribing to `found-in-page` event. */ findInPage(text: string, options?: FindInPageOptions): number; /** * Focuses the web page. */ focus(): void; /** * Information about all Shared Workers. */ getAllSharedWorkers(): SharedWorkerInfo[]; /** * If *offscreen rendering* is enabled returns the current frame rate. */ getFrameRate(): number; /** * The operating system `pid` of the associated renderer process. */ getOSProcessId(): number; /** * Get the system printer list. */ getPrinters(): PrinterInfo[]; /** * The Chromium internal `pid` of the associated renderer. Can be compared to the * `frameProcessId` passed by frame specific navigation events (e.g. * `did-frame-navigate`) */ getProcessId(): number; /** * The title of the current web page. */ getTitle(): string; /** * the type of the webContent. Can be `backgroundPage`, `window`, `browserView`, * `remote`, `webview` or `offscreen`. */ getType(): ('backgroundPage' | 'window' | 'browserView' | 'remote' | 'webview' | 'offscreen'); /** * The URL of the current web page. */ getURL(): string; /** * The user agent for this web page. */ getUserAgent(): string; /** * Returns the WebRTC IP Handling Policy. */ getWebRTCIPHandlingPolicy(): string; /** * the current zoom factor. */ getZoomFactor(): number; /** * the current zoom level. */ getZoomLevel(): number; /** * Makes the browser go back a web page. */ goBack(): void; /** * Makes the browser go forward a web page. */ goForward(): void; /** * Navigates browser to the specified absolute web page index. */ goToIndex(index: number): void; /** * Navigates to the specified offset from the "current entry". */ goToOffset(offset: number): void; /** * Increase the capturer count by one. The page is considered visible when its * browser window is hidden and the capturer count is non-zero. If you would like * the page to stay hidden, you should ensure that `stayHidden` is set to true. * This also affects the Page Visibility API. */ incrementCapturerCount(size?: Size, stayHidden?: boolean): void; /** * A promise that resolves with a key for the inserted CSS that can later be used * to remove the CSS via `contents.removeInsertedCSS(key)`. * * Injects CSS into the current web page and returns a unique key for the inserted * stylesheet. */ insertCSS(css: string, options?: InsertCSSOptions): Promise; /** * Inserts `text` to the focused element. */ insertText(text: string): Promise; /** * Starts inspecting element at position (`x`, `y`). */ inspectElement(x: number, y: number): void; /** * Opens the developer tools for the service worker context. */ inspectServiceWorker(): void; /** * Opens the developer tools for the shared worker context. */ inspectSharedWorker(): void; /** * Inspects the shared worker based on its ID. */ inspectSharedWorkerById(workerId: string): void; /** * Schedules a full repaint of the window this web contents is in. * * If *offscreen rendering* is enabled invalidates the frame and generates a new * one through the `'paint'` event. */ invalidate(): void; /** * Whether this page has been muted. */ isAudioMuted(): boolean; /** * Whether this page is being captured. It returns true when the capturer count is * large then 0. */ isBeingCaptured(): boolean; /** * Whether the renderer process has crashed. */ isCrashed(): boolean; /** * Whether audio is currently playing. */ isCurrentlyAudible(): boolean; /** * Whether the web page is destroyed. */ isDestroyed(): boolean; /** * Whether the devtools view is focused . */ isDevToolsFocused(): boolean; /** * Whether the devtools is opened. */ isDevToolsOpened(): boolean; /** * Whether the web page is focused. */ isFocused(): boolean; /** * Whether web page is still loading resources. */ isLoading(): boolean; /** * Whether the main frame (and not just iframes or frames within it) is still * loading. */ isLoadingMainFrame(): boolean; /** * Indicates whether *offscreen rendering* is enabled. */ isOffscreen(): boolean; /** * If *offscreen rendering* is enabled returns whether it is currently painting. */ isPainting(): boolean; /** * Whether the web page is waiting for a first-response from the main resource of * the page. */ isWaitingForResponse(): boolean; /** * the promise will resolve when the page has finished loading (see * `did-finish-load`), and rejects if the page fails to load (see `did-fail-load`). * * Loads the given file in the window, `filePath` should be a path to an HTML file * relative to the root of your application. For instance an app structure like * this: Would require code like this */ loadFile(filePath: string, options?: LoadFileOptions): Promise; /** * the promise will resolve when the page has finished loading (see * `did-finish-load`), and rejects if the page fails to load (see `did-fail-load`). * A noop rejection handler is already attached, which avoids unhandled rejection * errors. * * Loads the `url` in the window. The `url` must contain the protocol prefix, e.g. * the `http://` or `file://`. If the load should bypass http cache then use the * `pragma` header to achieve it. */ loadURL(url: string, options?: LoadURLOptions): Promise; /** * Opens the devtools. * * When `contents` is a `` tag, the `mode` would be `detach` by default, * explicitly passing an empty `mode` can force using last used dock state. */ openDevTools(options?: OpenDevToolsOptions): void; /** * Executes the editing command `paste` in web page. */ paste(): void; /** * Executes the editing command `pasteAndMatchStyle` in web page. */ pasteAndMatchStyle(): void; /** * Send a message to the renderer process, optionally transferring ownership of * zero or more [`MessagePortMain`][] objects. * * The transferred `MessagePortMain` objects will be available in the renderer * process by accessing the `ports` property of the emitted event. When they arrive * in the renderer, they will be native DOM `MessagePort` objects. For example: */ postMessage(channel: string, message: any, transfer?: MessagePortMain[]): void; /** * When a custom `pageSize` is passed, Chromium attempts to validate platform * specific minumum values for `width_microns` and `height_microns`. Width and * height must both be minimum 353 microns but may be higher on some operating * systems. * * Prints window's web page. When `silent` is set to `true`, Electron will pick the * system's default printer if `deviceName` is empty and the default settings for * printing. * * Use `page-break-before: always;` CSS style to force to print to a new page. * Example usage: */ print(options?: WebContentsPrintOptions, callback?: (success: boolean, failureReason: string) => void): void; /** * Resolves with the generated PDF data. * * Prints window's web page as PDF with Chromium's preview printing custom * settings. * * The `landscape` will be ignored if `@page` CSS at-rule is used in the web page. * * By default, an empty `options` will be regarded as: * * Use `page-break-before: always;` CSS style to force to print to a new page. * An example of `webContents.printToPDF`: */ printToPDF(options: PrintToPDFOptions): Promise; /** * Executes the editing command `redo` in web page. */ redo(): void; /** * Reloads the current web page. */ reload(): void; /** * Reloads current page and ignores cache. */ reloadIgnoringCache(): void; /** * Resolves if the removal was successful. * * Removes the inserted CSS from the current web page. The stylesheet is identified * by its key, which is returned from `contents.insertCSS(css)`. */ removeInsertedCSS(key: string): Promise; /** * Removes the specified path from DevTools workspace. */ removeWorkSpace(path: string): void; /** * Executes the editing command `replace` in web page. */ replace(text: string): void; /** * Executes the editing command `replaceMisspelling` in web page. */ replaceMisspelling(text: string): void; /** * resolves if the page is saved. */ savePage(fullPath: string, saveType: 'HTMLOnly' | 'HTMLComplete' | 'MHTML'): Promise; /** * Executes the editing command `selectAll` in web page. */ selectAll(): void; /** * Send an asynchronous message to the renderer process via `channel`, along with * arguments. Arguments will be serialized with the Structured Clone Algorithm, * just like `postMessage`, so prototype chains will not be included. Sending * Functions, Promises, Symbols, WeakMaps, or WeakSets will throw an exception. * * > **NOTE**: Sending non-standard JavaScript types such as DOM objects or special * Electron objects is deprecated, and will begin throwing an exception starting * with Electron 9. * * The renderer process can handle the message by listening to `channel` with the * `ipcRenderer` module. * An example of sending messages from the main process to the renderer process: */ send(channel: string, ...args: any[]): void; /** * Sends an input `event` to the page. **Note:** The `BrowserWindow` containing the * contents needs to be focused for `sendInputEvent()` to work. */ sendInputEvent(inputEvent: (MouseInputEvent) | (MouseWheelInputEvent) | (KeyboardInputEvent)): void; /** * Send an asynchronous message to a specific frame in a renderer process via * `channel`, along with arguments. Arguments will be serialized with the * Structured Clone Algorithm, just like `postMessage`, so prototype chains will * not be included. Sending Functions, Promises, Symbols, WeakMaps, or WeakSets * will throw an exception. * * > **NOTE**: Sending non-standard JavaScript types such as DOM objects or special * Electron objects is deprecated, and will begin throwing an exception starting * with Electron 9. * * The renderer process can handle the message by listening to `channel` with the * `ipcRenderer` module. * * If you want to get the `frameId` of a given renderer context you should use the * `webFrame.routingId` value. E.g. * You can also read `frameId` from all incoming IPC messages in the main process. */ sendToFrame(frameId: number, channel: string, ...args: any[]): void; /** * Mute the audio on the current web page. */ setAudioMuted(muted: boolean): void; /** * Controls whether or not this WebContents will throttle animations and timers * when the page becomes backgrounded. This also affects the Page Visibility API. */ setBackgroundThrottling(allowed: boolean): void; /** * Uses the `devToolsWebContents` as the target `WebContents` to show devtools. * * The `devToolsWebContents` must not have done any navigation, and it should not * be used for other purposes after the call. * * By default Electron manages the devtools by creating an internal `WebContents` * with native view, which developers have very limited control of. With the * `setDevToolsWebContents` method, developers can use any `WebContents` to show * the devtools in it, including `BrowserWindow`, `BrowserView` and `` * tag. * * Note that closing the devtools does not destroy the `devToolsWebContents`, it is * caller's responsibility to destroy `devToolsWebContents`. * * An example of showing devtools in a `` tag: * An example of showing devtools in a `BrowserWindow`: */ setDevToolsWebContents(devToolsWebContents: WebContents): void; /** * If *offscreen rendering* is enabled sets the frame rate to the specified number. * Only values between 1 and 60 are accepted. */ setFrameRate(fps: number): void; /** * Ignore application menu shortcuts while this web contents is focused. * * @experimental */ setIgnoreMenuShortcuts(ignore: boolean): void; /** * Overrides the user agent for this web page. */ setUserAgent(userAgent: string): void; /** * Sets the maximum and minimum pinch-to-zoom level. * * > **NOTE**: Visual zoom is disabled by default in Electron. To re-enable it, * call: */ setVisualZoomLevelLimits(minimumLevel: number, maximumLevel: number): Promise; /** * Setting the WebRTC IP handling policy allows you to control which IPs are * exposed via WebRTC. See BrowserLeaks for more details. */ setWebRTCIPHandlingPolicy(policy: 'default' | 'default_public_interface_only' | 'default_public_and_private_interfaces' | 'disable_non_proxied_udp'): void; /** * Changes the zoom factor to the specified factor. Zoom factor is zoom percent * divided by 100, so 300% = 3.0. The factor must be greater than 0.0. */ setZoomFactor(factor: number): void; /** * Changes the zoom level to the specified level. The original size is 0 and each * increment above or below represents zooming 20% larger or smaller to default * limits of 300% and 50% of original size, respectively. The formula for this is * `scale := 1.2 ^ level`. */ setZoomLevel(level: number): void; /** * Shows pop-up dictionary that searches the selected word on the page. * * @platform darwin */ showDefinitionForSelection(): void; /** * Sets the `item` as dragging item for current drag-drop operation, `file` is the * absolute path of the file to be dragged, and `icon` is the image showing under * the cursor when dragging. */ startDrag(item: Item): void; /** * If *offscreen rendering* is enabled and not painting, start painting. */ startPainting(): void; /** * Stops any pending navigation. */ stop(): void; /** * Stops any `findInPage` request for the `webContents` with the provided `action`. */ stopFindInPage(action: 'clearSelection' | 'keepSelection' | 'activateSelection'): void; /** * If *offscreen rendering* is enabled and painting, stop painting. */ stopPainting(): void; /** * Indicates whether the snapshot has been created successfully. * Takes a V8 heap snapshot and saves it to `filePath`. */ takeHeapSnapshot(filePath: string): Promise; /** * Toggles the developer tools. */ toggleDevTools(): void; /** * Executes the editing command `undo` in web page. */ undo(): void; /** * Executes the editing command `unselect` in web page. */ unselect(): void; audioMuted: boolean; readonly debugger: Debugger; readonly devToolsWebContents: (WebContents) | (null); frameRate: number; readonly hostWebContents: WebContents; readonly id: number; readonly session: Session; userAgent: string; zoomFactor: number; zoomLevel: number; } interface WebFrame extends NodeJS.EventEmitter { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/web-frame /** * Attempts to free memory that is no longer being used (like images from a * previous navigation). * * Note that blindly calling this method probably makes Electron slower since it * will have to refill these emptied caches, you should only call it if an event in * your app has occurred that makes you think your page is actually using less * memory (i.e. you have navigated from a super heavy page to a mostly empty one, * and intend to stay there). */ clearCache(): void; /** * A promise that resolves with the result of the executed code or is rejected if * execution throws or results in a rejected promise. * * Evaluates `code` in page. * * In the browser window some HTML APIs like `requestFullScreen` can only be * invoked by a gesture from the user. Setting `userGesture` to `true` will remove * this limitation. */ executeJavaScript(code: string, userGesture?: boolean, callback?: (result: any, error: Error) => void): Promise; /** * A promise that resolves with the result of the executed code or is rejected if * execution could not start. * * Works like `executeJavaScript` but evaluates `scripts` in an isolated context. * * Note that when the execution of script fails, the returned promise will not * reject and the `result` would be `undefined`. This is because Chromium does not * dispatch errors of isolated worlds to foreign worlds. */ executeJavaScriptInIsolatedWorld(worldId: number, scripts: WebSource[], userGesture?: boolean, callback?: (result: any, error: Error) => void): Promise; /** * A child of `webFrame` with the supplied `name`, `null` would be returned if * there's no such frame or if the frame is not in the current renderer process. */ findFrameByName(name: string): WebFrame; /** * that has the supplied `routingId`, `null` if not found. */ findFrameByRoutingId(routingId: number): WebFrame; /** * The frame element in `webFrame's` document selected by `selector`, `null` would * be returned if `selector` does not select a frame or if the frame is not in the * current renderer process. */ getFrameForSelector(selector: string): WebFrame; /** * * `images` MemoryUsageDetails * * `scripts` MemoryUsageDetails * * `cssStyleSheets` MemoryUsageDetails * * `xslStyleSheets` MemoryUsageDetails * * `fonts` MemoryUsageDetails * * `other` MemoryUsageDetails * * Returns an object describing usage information of Blink's internal memory * caches. This will generate: */ getResourceUsage(): ResourceUsage; /** * The current zoom factor. */ getZoomFactor(): number; /** * The current zoom level. */ getZoomLevel(): number; /** * A key for the inserted CSS that can later be used to remove the CSS via * `webFrame.removeInsertedCSS(key)`. * * Injects CSS into the current web page and returns a unique key for the inserted * stylesheet. */ insertCSS(css: string): string; /** * Inserts `text` to the focused element. */ insertText(text: string): void; /** * Removes the inserted CSS from the current web page. The stylesheet is identified * by its key, which is returned from `webFrame.insertCSS(css)`. */ removeInsertedCSS(key: string): void; /** * Set the security origin, content security policy and name of the isolated world. * Note: If the `csp` is specified, then the `securityOrigin` also has to be * specified. */ setIsolatedWorldInfo(worldId: number, info: Info): void; /** * Sets a provider for spell checking in input fields and text areas. * * If you want to use this method you must disable the builtin spellchecker when * you construct the window. * * The `provider` must be an object that has a `spellCheck` method that accepts an * array of individual words for spellchecking. The `spellCheck` function runs * asynchronously and calls the `callback` function with an array of misspelt words * when complete. An example of using node-spellchecker as provider: */ setSpellCheckProvider(language: string, provider: Provider): void; /** * Sets the maximum and minimum pinch-to-zoom level. * * > **NOTE**: Visual zoom is disabled by default in Electron. To re-enable it, * call: */ setVisualZoomLevelLimits(minimumLevel: number, maximumLevel: number): void; /** * Changes the zoom factor to the specified factor. Zoom factor is zoom percent * divided by 100, so 300% = 3.0. The factor must be greater than 0.0. */ setZoomFactor(factor: number): void; /** * Changes the zoom level to the specified level. The original size is 0 and each * increment above or below represents zooming 20% larger or smaller to default * limits of 300% and 50% of original size, respectively. */ setZoomLevel(level: number): void; /** * A `WebFrame | null` representing the first child frame of `webFrame`, the * property would be `null` if `webFrame` has no children or if first child is not * in the current renderer process. * */ readonly firstChild: (WebFrame) | (null); /** * A `WebFrame | null` representing next sibling frame, the property would be * `null` if `webFrame` is the last frame in its parent or if the next sibling is * not in the current renderer process. * */ readonly nextSibling: (WebFrame) | (null); /** * A `WebFrame | null` representing the frame which opened `webFrame`, the property * would be `null` if there's no opener or opener is not in the current renderer * process. * */ readonly opener: (WebFrame) | (null); /** * A `WebFrame | null` representing parent frame of `webFrame`, the property would * be `null` if `webFrame` is top or parent is not in the current renderer process. * */ readonly parent: (WebFrame) | (null); /** * An `Integer` representing the unique frame id in the current renderer process. * Distinct WebFrame instances that refer to the same underlying frame will have * the same `routingId`. * */ readonly routingId: number; /** * A `WebFrame | null` representing top frame in frame hierarchy to which * `webFrame` belongs, the property would be `null` if top frame is not in the * current renderer process. * */ readonly top: (WebFrame) | (null); } class WebRequest { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/web-request /** * The `listener` will be called with `listener(details)` when a server initiated * redirect is about to occur. */ onBeforeRedirect(filter: Filter, listener: ((details: OnBeforeRedirectListenerDetails) => void) | (null)): void; /** * The `listener` will be called with `listener(details)` when a server initiated * redirect is about to occur. */ onBeforeRedirect(listener: ((details: OnBeforeRedirectListenerDetails) => void) | (null)): void; /** * The `listener` will be called with `listener(details, callback)` when a request * is about to occur. * * The `uploadData` is an array of `UploadData` objects. * * The `callback` has to be called with an `response` object. * Some examples of valid `urls`: */ onBeforeRequest(filter: Filter, listener: ((details: OnBeforeRequestListenerDetails, callback: (response: Response) => void) => void) | (null)): void; /** * The `listener` will be called with `listener(details, callback)` when a request * is about to occur. * * The `uploadData` is an array of `UploadData` objects. * * The `callback` has to be called with an `response` object. * Some examples of valid `urls`: */ onBeforeRequest(listener: ((details: OnBeforeRequestListenerDetails, callback: (response: Response) => void) => void) | (null)): void; /** * The `listener` will be called with `listener(details, callback)` before sending * an HTTP request, once the request headers are available. This may occur after a * TCP connection is made to the server, but before any http data is sent. * The `callback` has to be called with a `response` object. */ onBeforeSendHeaders(filter: Filter, listener: ((details: OnBeforeSendHeadersListenerDetails, callback: (beforeSendResponse: BeforeSendResponse) => void) => void) | (null)): void; /** * The `listener` will be called with `listener(details, callback)` before sending * an HTTP request, once the request headers are available. This may occur after a * TCP connection is made to the server, but before any http data is sent. * The `callback` has to be called with a `response` object. */ onBeforeSendHeaders(listener: ((details: OnBeforeSendHeadersListenerDetails, callback: (beforeSendResponse: BeforeSendResponse) => void) => void) | (null)): void; /** * The `listener` will be called with `listener(details)` when a request is * completed. */ onCompleted(filter: Filter, listener: ((details: OnCompletedListenerDetails) => void) | (null)): void; /** * The `listener` will be called with `listener(details)` when a request is * completed. */ onCompleted(listener: ((details: OnCompletedListenerDetails) => void) | (null)): void; /** * The `listener` will be called with `listener(details)` when an error occurs. */ onErrorOccurred(filter: Filter, listener: ((details: OnErrorOccurredListenerDetails) => void) | (null)): void; /** * The `listener` will be called with `listener(details)` when an error occurs. */ onErrorOccurred(listener: ((details: OnErrorOccurredListenerDetails) => void) | (null)): void; /** * The `listener` will be called with `listener(details, callback)` when HTTP * response headers of a request have been received. * The `callback` has to be called with a `response` object. */ onHeadersReceived(filter: Filter, listener: ((details: OnHeadersReceivedListenerDetails, callback: (headersReceivedResponse: HeadersReceivedResponse) => void) => void) | (null)): void; /** * The `listener` will be called with `listener(details, callback)` when HTTP * response headers of a request have been received. * The `callback` has to be called with a `response` object. */ onHeadersReceived(listener: ((details: OnHeadersReceivedListenerDetails, callback: (headersReceivedResponse: HeadersReceivedResponse) => void) => void) | (null)): void; /** * The `listener` will be called with `listener(details)` when first byte of the * response body is received. For HTTP requests, this means that the status line * and response headers are available. */ onResponseStarted(filter: Filter, listener: ((details: OnResponseStartedListenerDetails) => void) | (null)): void; /** * The `listener` will be called with `listener(details)` when first byte of the * response body is received. For HTTP requests, this means that the status line * and response headers are available. */ onResponseStarted(listener: ((details: OnResponseStartedListenerDetails) => void) | (null)): void; /** * The `listener` will be called with `listener(details)` just before a request is * going to be sent to the server, modifications of previous `onBeforeSendHeaders` * response are visible by the time this listener is fired. */ onSendHeaders(filter: Filter, listener: ((details: OnSendHeadersListenerDetails) => void) | (null)): void; /** * The `listener` will be called with `listener(details)` just before a request is * going to be sent to the server, modifications of previous `onBeforeSendHeaders` * response are visible by the time this listener is fired. */ onSendHeaders(listener: ((details: OnSendHeadersListenerDetails) => void) | (null)): void; } interface WebSource { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/structures/web-source code: string; /** * Default is 1. */ startLine?: number; url?: string; } interface WebviewTag extends HTMLElement { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/webview-tag /** * Fired when a load has committed. This includes navigation within the current * document as well as subframe document-level loads, but does not include * asynchronous resource loads. */ addEventListener(event: 'load-commit', listener: (event: LoadCommitEvent) => void, useCapture?: boolean): this; removeEventListener(event: 'load-commit', listener: (event: LoadCommitEvent) => void): this; /** * Fired when the navigation is done, i.e. the spinner of the tab will stop * spinning, and the `onload` event is dispatched. */ addEventListener(event: 'did-finish-load', listener: (event: Event) => void, useCapture?: boolean): this; removeEventListener(event: 'did-finish-load', listener: (event: Event) => void): this; /** * This event is like `did-finish-load`, but fired when the load failed or was * cancelled, e.g. `window.stop()` is invoked. */ addEventListener(event: 'did-fail-load', listener: (event: DidFailLoadEvent) => void, useCapture?: boolean): this; removeEventListener(event: 'did-fail-load', listener: (event: DidFailLoadEvent) => void): this; /** * Fired when a frame has done navigation. */ addEventListener(event: 'did-frame-finish-load', listener: (event: DidFrameFinishLoadEvent) => void, useCapture?: boolean): this; removeEventListener(event: 'did-frame-finish-load', listener: (event: DidFrameFinishLoadEvent) => void): this; /** * Corresponds to the points in time when the spinner of the tab starts spinning. */ addEventListener(event: 'did-start-loading', listener: (event: Event) => void, useCapture?: boolean): this; removeEventListener(event: 'did-start-loading', listener: (event: Event) => void): this; /** * Corresponds to the points in time when the spinner of the tab stops spinning. */ addEventListener(event: 'did-stop-loading', listener: (event: Event) => void, useCapture?: boolean): this; removeEventListener(event: 'did-stop-loading', listener: (event: Event) => void): this; /** * Fired when document in the given frame is loaded. */ addEventListener(event: 'dom-ready', listener: (event: Event) => void, useCapture?: boolean): this; removeEventListener(event: 'dom-ready', listener: (event: Event) => void): this; /** * Fired when page title is set during navigation. `explicitSet` is false when * title is synthesized from file url. */ addEventListener(event: 'page-title-updated', listener: (event: PageTitleUpdatedEvent) => void, useCapture?: boolean): this; removeEventListener(event: 'page-title-updated', listener: (event: PageTitleUpdatedEvent) => void): this; /** * Fired when page receives favicon urls. */ addEventListener(event: 'page-favicon-updated', listener: (event: PageFaviconUpdatedEvent) => void, useCapture?: boolean): this; removeEventListener(event: 'page-favicon-updated', listener: (event: PageFaviconUpdatedEvent) => void): this; /** * Fired when page enters fullscreen triggered by HTML API. */ addEventListener(event: 'enter-html-full-screen', listener: (event: Event) => void, useCapture?: boolean): this; removeEventListener(event: 'enter-html-full-screen', listener: (event: Event) => void): this; /** * Fired when page leaves fullscreen triggered by HTML API. */ addEventListener(event: 'leave-html-full-screen', listener: (event: Event) => void, useCapture?: boolean): this; removeEventListener(event: 'leave-html-full-screen', listener: (event: Event) => void): this; /** * Fired when the guest window logs a console message. * * The following example code forwards all log messages to the embedder's console * without regard for log level or other properties. */ addEventListener(event: 'console-message', listener: (event: ConsoleMessageEvent) => void, useCapture?: boolean): this; removeEventListener(event: 'console-message', listener: (event: ConsoleMessageEvent) => void): this; /** * Fired when a result is available for `webview.findInPage` request. */ addEventListener(event: 'found-in-page', listener: (event: FoundInPageEvent) => void, useCapture?: boolean): this; removeEventListener(event: 'found-in-page', listener: (event: FoundInPageEvent) => void): this; /** * Fired when the guest page attempts to open a new browser window. * The following example code opens the new url in system's default browser. */ addEventListener(event: 'new-window', listener: (event: NewWindowEvent) => void, useCapture?: boolean): this; removeEventListener(event: 'new-window', listener: (event: NewWindowEvent) => void): this; /** * Emitted when a user or the page wants to start navigation. It can happen when * the `window.location` object is changed or a user clicks a link in the page. * * This event will not emit when the navigation is started programmatically with * APIs like `.loadURL` and `.back`. * * It is also not emitted during in-page navigation, such as clicking anchor links * or updating the `window.location.hash`. Use `did-navigate-in-page` event for * this purpose. Calling `event.preventDefault()` does __NOT__ have any effect. */ addEventListener(event: 'will-navigate', listener: (event: WillNavigateEvent) => void, useCapture?: boolean): this; removeEventListener(event: 'will-navigate', listener: (event: WillNavigateEvent) => void): this; /** * Emitted when a navigation is done. * * This event is not emitted for in-page navigations, such as clicking anchor links * or updating the `window.location.hash`. Use `did-navigate-in-page` event for * this purpose. */ addEventListener(event: 'did-navigate', listener: (event: DidNavigateEvent) => void, useCapture?: boolean): this; removeEventListener(event: 'did-navigate', listener: (event: DidNavigateEvent) => void): this; /** * Emitted when an in-page navigation happened. * * When in-page navigation happens, the page URL changes but does not cause * navigation outside of the page. Examples of this occurring are when anchor links * are clicked or when the DOM `hashchange` event is triggered. */ addEventListener(event: 'did-navigate-in-page', listener: (event: DidNavigateInPageEvent) => void, useCapture?: boolean): this; removeEventListener(event: 'did-navigate-in-page', listener: (event: DidNavigateInPageEvent) => void): this; /** * Fired when the guest page attempts to close itself. * * The following example code navigates the `webview` to `about:blank` when the * guest attempts to close itself. */ addEventListener(event: 'close', listener: (event: Event) => void, useCapture?: boolean): this; removeEventListener(event: 'close', listener: (event: Event) => void): this; /** * Fired when the guest page has sent an asynchronous message to embedder page. * * With `sendToHost` method and `ipc-message` event you can communicate between * guest page and embedder page: */ addEventListener(event: 'ipc-message', listener: (event: IpcMessageEvent) => void, useCapture?: boolean): this; removeEventListener(event: 'ipc-message', listener: (event: IpcMessageEvent) => void): this; /** * Fired when the renderer process is crashed. */ addEventListener(event: 'crashed', listener: (event: Event) => void, useCapture?: boolean): this; removeEventListener(event: 'crashed', listener: (event: Event) => void): this; /** * Fired when a plugin process is crashed. */ addEventListener(event: 'plugin-crashed', listener: (event: PluginCrashedEvent) => void, useCapture?: boolean): this; removeEventListener(event: 'plugin-crashed', listener: (event: PluginCrashedEvent) => void): this; /** * Fired when the WebContents is destroyed. */ addEventListener(event: 'destroyed', listener: (event: Event) => void, useCapture?: boolean): this; removeEventListener(event: 'destroyed', listener: (event: Event) => void): this; /** * Emitted when media starts playing. */ addEventListener(event: 'media-started-playing', listener: (event: Event) => void, useCapture?: boolean): this; removeEventListener(event: 'media-started-playing', listener: (event: Event) => void): this; /** * Emitted when media is paused or done playing. */ addEventListener(event: 'media-paused', listener: (event: Event) => void, useCapture?: boolean): this; removeEventListener(event: 'media-paused', listener: (event: Event) => void): this; /** * Emitted when a page's theme color changes. This is usually due to encountering a * meta tag: */ addEventListener(event: 'did-change-theme-color', listener: (event: DidChangeThemeColorEvent) => void, useCapture?: boolean): this; removeEventListener(event: 'did-change-theme-color', listener: (event: DidChangeThemeColorEvent) => void): this; /** * Emitted when mouse moves over a link or the keyboard moves the focus to a link. */ addEventListener(event: 'update-target-url', listener: (event: UpdateTargetUrlEvent) => void, useCapture?: boolean): this; removeEventListener(event: 'update-target-url', listener: (event: UpdateTargetUrlEvent) => void): this; /** * Emitted when DevTools is opened. */ addEventListener(event: 'devtools-opened', listener: (event: Event) => void, useCapture?: boolean): this; removeEventListener(event: 'devtools-opened', listener: (event: Event) => void): this; /** * Emitted when DevTools is closed. */ addEventListener(event: 'devtools-closed', listener: (event: Event) => void, useCapture?: boolean): this; removeEventListener(event: 'devtools-closed', listener: (event: Event) => void): this; /** * Emitted when DevTools is focused / opened. */ addEventListener(event: 'devtools-focused', listener: (event: Event) => void, useCapture?: boolean): this; removeEventListener(event: 'devtools-focused', listener: (event: Event) => void): this; addEventListener(type: K, listener: (this: HTMLElement, ev: HTMLElementEventMap[K]) => any, useCapture?: boolean): void; addEventListener(type: string, listener: EventListenerOrEventListenerObject, useCapture?: boolean): void; removeEventListener(type: K, listener: (this: HTMLElement, ev: HTMLElementEventMap[K]) => any, useCapture?: boolean): void; removeEventListener(type: string, listener: EventListenerOrEventListenerObject, useCapture?: boolean): void; /** * Whether the guest page can go back. */ canGoBack(): boolean; /** * Whether the guest page can go forward. */ canGoForward(): boolean; /** * Whether the guest page can go to `offset`. */ canGoToOffset(offset: number): boolean; /** * Resolves with a NativeImage * * Captures a snapshot of the page within `rect`. Omitting `rect` will capture the * whole visible page. */ capturePage(rect?: Rectangle): Promise; /** * Clears the navigation history. */ clearHistory(): void; /** * Closes the DevTools window of guest page. */ closeDevTools(): void; /** * Executes editing command `copy` in page. */ copy(): void; /** * Executes editing command `cut` in page. */ cut(): void; /** * Executes editing command `delete` in page. */ delete(): void; /** * Initiates a download of the resource at `url` without navigating. */ downloadURL(url: string): void; /** * A promise that resolves with the result of the executed code or is rejected if * the result of the code is a rejected promise. * * Evaluates `code` in page. If `userGesture` is set, it will create the user * gesture context in the page. HTML APIs like `requestFullScreen`, which require * user action, can take advantage of this option for automation. */ executeJavaScript(code: string, userGesture?: boolean): Promise; /** * The request id used for the request. * * Starts a request to find all matches for the `text` in the web page. The result * of the request can be obtained by subscribing to `found-in-page` event. */ findInPage(text: string, options?: FindInPageOptions): number; /** * The title of guest page. */ getTitle(): string; /** * The URL of guest page. */ getURL(): string; /** * The user agent for guest page. */ getUserAgent(): string; /** * The WebContents ID of this `webview`. */ getWebContentsId(): number; /** * the current zoom factor. */ getZoomFactor(): number; /** * the current zoom level. */ getZoomLevel(): number; /** * Makes the guest page go back. */ goBack(): void; /** * Makes the guest page go forward. */ goForward(): void; /** * Navigates to the specified absolute index. */ goToIndex(index: number): void; /** * Navigates to the specified offset from the "current entry". */ goToOffset(offset: number): void; /** * A promise that resolves with a key for the inserted CSS that can later be used * to remove the CSS via `.removeInsertedCSS(key)`. * * Injects CSS into the current web page and returns a unique key for the inserted * stylesheet. */ insertCSS(css: string): Promise; /** * Inserts `text` to the focused element. */ insertText(text: string): Promise; /** * Starts inspecting element at position (`x`, `y`) of guest page. */ inspectElement(x: number, y: number): void; /** * Opens the DevTools for the service worker context present in the guest page. */ inspectServiceWorker(): void; /** * Opens the DevTools for the shared worker context present in the guest page. */ inspectSharedWorker(): void; /** * Whether guest page has been muted. */ isAudioMuted(): boolean; /** * Whether the renderer process has crashed. */ isCrashed(): boolean; /** * Whether audio is currently playing. */ isCurrentlyAudible(): boolean; /** * Whether DevTools window of guest page is focused. */ isDevToolsFocused(): boolean; /** * Whether guest page has a DevTools window attached. */ isDevToolsOpened(): boolean; /** * Whether guest page is still loading resources. */ isLoading(): boolean; /** * Whether the main frame (and not just iframes or frames within it) is still * loading. */ isLoadingMainFrame(): boolean; /** * Whether the guest page is waiting for a first-response for the main resource of * the page. */ isWaitingForResponse(): boolean; /** * The promise will resolve when the page has finished loading (see * `did-finish-load`), and rejects if the page fails to load (see `did-fail-load`). * * Loads the `url` in the webview, the `url` must contain the protocol prefix, e.g. * the `http://` or `file://`. */ loadURL(url: string, options?: LoadURLOptions): Promise; /** * Opens a DevTools window for guest page. */ openDevTools(): void; /** * Executes editing command `paste` in page. */ paste(): void; /** * Executes editing command `pasteAndMatchStyle` in page. */ pasteAndMatchStyle(): void; /** * Prints `webview`'s web page. Same as `webContents.print([options])`. */ print(options?: WebviewTagPrintOptions): Promise; /** * Resolves with the generated PDF data. * Prints `webview`'s web page as PDF, Same as `webContents.printToPDF(options)`. */ printToPDF(options: PrintToPDFOptions): Promise; /** * Executes editing command `redo` in page. */ redo(): void; /** * Reloads the guest page. */ reload(): void; /** * Reloads the guest page and ignores cache. */ reloadIgnoringCache(): void; /** * Resolves if the removal was successful. * * Removes the inserted CSS from the current web page. The stylesheet is identified * by its key, which is returned from `.insertCSS(css)`. */ removeInsertedCSS(key: string): Promise; /** * Executes editing command `replace` in page. */ replace(text: string): void; /** * Executes editing command `replaceMisspelling` in page. */ replaceMisspelling(text: string): void; /** * Executes editing command `selectAll` in page. */ selectAll(): void; /** * Send an asynchronous message to renderer process via `channel`, you can also * send arbitrary arguments. The renderer process can handle the message by * listening to the `channel` event with the `ipcRenderer` module. * See webContents.send for examples. */ send(channel: string, ...args: any[]): Promise; /** * Sends an input `event` to the page. * See webContents.sendInputEvent for detailed description of `event` object. */ sendInputEvent(event: (MouseInputEvent) | (MouseWheelInputEvent) | (KeyboardInputEvent)): Promise; /** * Set guest page muted. */ setAudioMuted(muted: boolean): void; /** * Overrides the user agent for the guest page. */ setUserAgent(userAgent: string): void; /** * Sets the maximum and minimum pinch-to-zoom level. */ setVisualZoomLevelLimits(minimumLevel: number, maximumLevel: number): Promise; /** * Changes the zoom factor to the specified factor. Zoom factor is zoom percent * divided by 100, so 300% = 3.0. */ setZoomFactor(factor: number): void; /** * Changes the zoom level to the specified level. The original size is 0 and each * increment above or below represents zooming 20% larger or smaller to default * limits of 300% and 50% of original size, respectively. The formula for this is * `scale := 1.2 ^ level`. */ setZoomLevel(level: number): void; /** * Shows pop-up dictionary that searches the selected word on the page. * * @platform darwin */ showDefinitionForSelection(): void; /** * Stops any pending navigation. */ stop(): void; /** * Stops any `findInPage` request for the `webview` with the provided `action`. */ stopFindInPage(action: 'clearSelection' | 'keepSelection' | 'activateSelection'): void; /** * Executes editing command `undo` in page. */ undo(): void; /** * Executes editing command `unselect` in page. */ unselect(): void; /** * A `Boolean`. When this attribute is present the guest page will be allowed to * open new windows. Popups are disabled by default. */ allowpopups: boolean; /** * A `String` which is a list of strings which specifies the blink features to be * disabled separated by `,`. The full list of supported feature strings can be * found in the RuntimeEnabledFeatures.json5 file. */ disableblinkfeatures: string; /** * A `Boolean`. When this attribute is present the guest page will have web * security disabled. Web security is enabled by default. */ disablewebsecurity: boolean; /** * A `String` which is a list of strings which specifies the blink features to be * enabled separated by `,`. The full list of supported feature strings can be * found in the RuntimeEnabledFeatures.json5 file. */ enableblinkfeatures: string; /** * A `Boolean`. When this attribute is `false` the guest page in `webview` will not * have access to the `remote` module. The remote module is available by default. */ enableremotemodule: boolean; /** * A `String` that sets the referrer URL for the guest page. */ httpreferrer: string; /** * A `Boolean`. When this attribute is present the guest page in `webview` will * have node integration and can use node APIs like `require` and `process` to * access low level system resources. Node integration is disabled by default in * the guest page. */ nodeintegration: boolean; /** * A `Boolean` for the experimental option for enabling NodeJS support in * sub-frames such as iframes inside the `webview`. All your preloads will load for * every iframe, you can use `process.isMainFrame` to determine if you are in the * main frame or not. This option is disabled by default in the guest page. */ nodeintegrationinsubframes: boolean; /** * A `String` that sets the session used by the page. If `partition` starts with * `persist:`, the page will use a persistent session available to all pages in the * app with the same `partition`. if there is no `persist:` prefix, the page will * use an in-memory session. By assigning the same `partition`, multiple pages can * share the same session. If the `partition` is unset then default session of the * app will be used. * * This value can only be modified before the first navigation, since the session * of an active renderer process cannot change. Subsequent attempts to modify the * value will fail with a DOM exception. */ partition: string; /** * A `Boolean`. When this attribute is present the guest page in `webview` will be * able to use browser plugins. Plugins are disabled by default. */ plugins: boolean; /** * A `String` that specifies a script that will be loaded before other scripts run * in the guest page. The protocol of script's URL must be either `file:` or * `asar:`, because it will be loaded by `require` in guest page under the hood. * * When the guest page doesn't have node integration this script will still have * access to all Node APIs, but global objects injected by Node will be deleted * after this script has finished executing. * * **Note:** This option will appear as `preloadURL` (not `preload`) in the * `webPreferences` specified to the `will-attach-webview` event. */ preload: string; /** * A `String` representing the visible URL. Writing to this attribute initiates * top-level navigation. * * Assigning `src` its own value will reload the current page. * * The `src` attribute can also accept data URLs, such as `data:text/plain,Hello, * world!`. */ src: string; /** * A `String` that sets the user agent for the guest page before the page is * navigated to. Once the page is loaded, use the `setUserAgent` method to change * the user agent. */ useragent: string; /** * A `String` which is a comma separated list of strings which specifies the web * preferences to be set on the webview. The full list of supported preference * strings can be found in BrowserWindow. * * The string follows the same format as the features string in `window.open`. A * name by itself is given a `true` boolean value. A preference can be set to * another value by including an `=`, followed by the value. Special values `yes` * and `1` are interpreted as `true`, while `no` and `0` are interpreted as * `false`. */ webpreferences: string; } interface AboutPanelOptionsOptions { /** * The app's name. */ applicationName?: string; /** * The app's version. */ applicationVersion?: string; /** * Copyright information. */ copyright?: string; /** * The app's build version number. * * @platform darwin */ version?: string; /** * Credit information. * * @platform darwin,win32 */ credits?: string; /** * List of app authors. * * @platform linux */ authors?: string[]; /** * The app's website. * * @platform linux */ website?: string; /** * Path to the app's icon. On Linux, will be shown as 64x64 pixels while retaining * aspect ratio. * * @platform linux,win32 */ iconPath?: string; } interface AddRepresentationOptions { /** * The scale factor to add the image representation for. */ scaleFactor: number; /** * Defaults to 0. Required if a bitmap buffer is specified as `buffer`. */ width?: number; /** * Defaults to 0. Required if a bitmap buffer is specified as `buffer`. */ height?: number; /** * The buffer containing the raw image data. */ buffer?: Buffer; /** * The data URL containing either a base 64 encoded PNG or JPEG image. */ dataURL?: string; } interface AnimationSettings { /** * Returns true if rich animations should be rendered. Looks at session type (e.g. * remote desktop) and accessibility settings to give guidance for heavy * animations. */ shouldRenderRichAnimation: boolean; /** * Determines on a per-platform basis whether scroll animations (e.g. produced by * home/end key) should be enabled. */ scrollAnimationsEnabledBySystem: boolean; /** * Determines whether the user desires reduced motion based on platform APIs. */ prefersReducedMotion: boolean; } interface AppDetailsOptions { /** * Window's App User Model ID. It has to be set, otherwise the other options will * have no effect. */ appId?: string; /** * Window's Relaunch Icon. */ appIconPath?: string; /** * Index of the icon in `appIconPath`. Ignored when `appIconPath` is not set. * Default is `0`. */ appIconIndex?: number; /** * Window's Relaunch Command. */ relaunchCommand?: string; /** * Window's Relaunch Display Name. */ relaunchDisplayName?: string; } interface AuthenticationResponseDetails { url: string; } interface AuthInfo { isProxy: boolean; scheme: string; host: string; port: number; realm: string; } interface AutoResizeOptions { /** * If `true`, the view's width will grow and shrink together with the window. * `false` by default. */ width?: boolean; /** * If `true`, the view's height will grow and shrink together with the window. * `false` by default. */ height?: boolean; /** * If `true`, the view's x position and width will grow and shrink proportionally * with the window. `false` by default. */ horizontal?: boolean; /** * If `true`, the view's y position and height will grow and shrink proportionally * with the window. `false` by default. */ vertical?: boolean; } interface BeforeSendResponse { cancel?: boolean; /** * When provided, request will be made with these headers. */ requestHeaders?: Record; } interface BitmapOptions { /** * Defaults to 1.0. */ scaleFactor?: number; } interface BlinkMemoryInfo { /** * Size of all allocated objects in Kilobytes. */ allocated: number; /** * Size of all marked objects in Kilobytes. */ marked: number; /** * Total allocated space in Kilobytes. */ total: number; } interface BrowserViewConstructorOptions { /** * See BrowserWindow. */ webPreferences?: WebPreferences; } interface BrowserWindowConstructorOptions { /** * Window's width in pixels. Default is `800`. */ width?: number; /** * Window's height in pixels. Default is `600`. */ height?: number; /** * (**required** if y is used) Window's left offset from screen. Default is to * center the window. */ x?: number; /** * (**required** if x is used) Window's top offset from screen. Default is to * center the window. */ y?: number; /** * The `width` and `height` would be used as web page's size, which means the * actual window's size will include window frame's size and be slightly larger. * Default is `false`. */ useContentSize?: boolean; /** * Show window in the center of the screen. */ center?: boolean; /** * Window's minimum width. Default is `0`. */ minWidth?: number; /** * Window's minimum height. Default is `0`. */ minHeight?: number; /** * Window's maximum width. Default is no limit. */ maxWidth?: number; /** * Window's maximum height. Default is no limit. */ maxHeight?: number; /** * Whether window is resizable. Default is `true`. */ resizable?: boolean; /** * Whether window is movable. This is not implemented on Linux. Default is `true`. */ movable?: boolean; /** * Whether window is minimizable. This is not implemented on Linux. Default is * `true`. */ minimizable?: boolean; /** * Whether window is maximizable. This is not implemented on Linux. Default is * `true`. */ maximizable?: boolean; /** * Whether window is closable. This is not implemented on Linux. Default is `true`. */ closable?: boolean; /** * Whether the window can be focused. Default is `true`. On Windows setting * `focusable: false` also implies setting `skipTaskbar: true`. On Linux setting * `focusable: false` makes the window stop interacting with wm, so the window will * always stay on top in all workspaces. */ focusable?: boolean; /** * Whether the window should always stay on top of other windows. Default is * `false`. */ alwaysOnTop?: boolean; /** * Whether the window should show in fullscreen. When explicitly set to `false` the * fullscreen button will be hidden or disabled on macOS. Default is `false`. */ fullscreen?: boolean; /** * Whether the window can be put into fullscreen mode. On macOS, also whether the * maximize/zoom button should toggle full screen mode or maximize window. Default * is `true`. */ fullscreenable?: boolean; /** * Use pre-Lion fullscreen on macOS. Default is `false`. */ simpleFullscreen?: boolean; /** * Whether to show the window in taskbar. Default is `false`. */ skipTaskbar?: boolean; /** * Whether the window is in kiosk mode. Default is `false`. */ kiosk?: boolean; /** * Default window title. Default is `"Electron"`. If the HTML tag `` is * defined in the HTML file loaded by `loadURL()`, this property will be ignored. */ title?: string; /** * The window icon. On Windows it is recommended to use `ICO` icons to get best * visual effects, you can also leave it undefined so the executable's icon will be * used. */ icon?: (NativeImage) | (string); /** * Whether window should be shown when created. Default is `true`. */ show?: boolean; /** * Whether the renderer should be active when `show` is `false` and it has just * been created. In order for `document.visibilityState` to work correctly on * first load with `show: false` you should set this to `false`. Setting this to * `false` will cause the `ready-to-show` event to not fire. Default is `true`. */ paintWhenInitiallyHidden?: boolean; /** * Specify `false` to create a Frameless Window. Default is `true`. */ frame?: boolean; /** * Specify parent window. Default is `null`. */ parent?: BrowserWindow; /** * Whether this is a modal window. This only works when the window is a child * window. Default is `false`. */ modal?: boolean; /** * Whether the web view accepts a single mouse-down event that simultaneously * activates the window. Default is `false`. */ acceptFirstMouse?: boolean; /** * Whether to hide cursor when typing. Default is `false`. */ disableAutoHideCursor?: boolean; /** * Auto hide the menu bar unless the `Alt` key is pressed. Default is `false`. */ autoHideMenuBar?: boolean; /** * Enable the window to be resized larger than screen. Only relevant for macOS, as * other OSes allow larger-than-screen windows by default. Default is `false`. */ enableLargerThanScreen?: boolean; /** * Window's background color as a hexadecimal value, like `#66CD00` or `#FFF` or * `#80FFFFFF` (alpha in #AARRGGBB format is supported if `transparent` is set to * `true`). Default is `#FFF` (white). */ backgroundColor?: string; /** * Whether window should have a shadow. Default is `true`. */ hasShadow?: boolean; /** * Set the initial opacity of the window, between 0.0 (fully transparent) and 1.0 * (fully opaque). This is only implemented on Windows and macOS. */ opacity?: number; /** * Forces using dark theme for the window, only works on some GTK desktop * environments. Default is `false`. */ darkTheme?: boolean; /** * Makes the window transparent. Default is `false`. On Windows, does not work * unless the window is frameless. */ transparent?: boolean; /** * The type of window, default is normal window. See more about this below. */ type?: string; /** * The style of window title bar. Default is `default`. Possible values are: */ titleBarStyle?: ('default' | 'hidden' | 'hiddenInset' | 'customButtonsOnHover'); /** * Set a custom position for the traffic light buttons. Can only be used with * `titleBarStyle` set to `hidden` */ trafficLightPosition?: Point; /** * Shows the title in the title bar in full screen mode on macOS for all * `titleBarStyle` options. Default is `false`. */ fullscreenWindowTitle?: boolean; /** * Use `WS_THICKFRAME` style for frameless windows on Windows, which adds standard * window frame. Setting it to `false` will remove window shadow and window * animations. Default is `true`. */ thickFrame?: boolean; /** * Add a type of vibrancy effect to the window, only on macOS. Can be * `appearance-based`, `light`, `dark`, `titlebar`, `selection`, `menu`, `popover`, * `sidebar`, `medium-light`, `ultra-dark`, `header`, `sheet`, `window`, `hud`, * `fullscreen-ui`, `tooltip`, `content`, `under-window`, or `under-page`. Please * note that using `frame: false` in combination with a vibrancy value requires * that you use a non-default `titleBarStyle` as well. Also note that * `appearance-based`, `light`, `dark`, `medium-light`, and `ultra-dark` have been * deprecated and will be removed in an upcoming version of macOS. */ vibrancy?: ('appearance-based' | 'light' | 'dark' | 'titlebar' | 'selection' | 'menu' | 'popover' | 'sidebar' | 'medium-light' | 'ultra-dark' | 'header' | 'sheet' | 'window' | 'hud' | 'fullscreen-ui' | 'tooltip' | 'content' | 'under-window' | 'under-page'); /** * Controls the behavior on macOS when option-clicking the green stoplight button * on the toolbar or by clicking the Window > Zoom menu item. If `true`, the window * will grow to the preferred width of the web page when zoomed, `false` will cause * it to zoom to the width of the screen. This will also affect the behavior when * calling `maximize()` directly. Default is `false`. */ zoomToPageWidth?: boolean; /** * Tab group name, allows opening the window as a native tab on macOS 10.12+. * Windows with the same tabbing identifier will be grouped together. This also * adds a native new tab button to your window's tab bar and allows your `app` and * window to receive the `new-window-for-tab` event. */ tabbingIdentifier?: string; /** * Settings of web page's features. */ webPreferences?: WebPreferences; } interface CertificateTrustDialogOptions { /** * The certificate to trust/import. */ certificate: Certificate; /** * The message to display to the user. */ message: string; } interface CertificateVerifyProcProcRequest { hostname: string; certificate: Certificate; validatedCertificate: Certificate; /** * Verification result from chromium. */ verificationResult: string; /** * Error code. */ errorCode: number; } interface ClearStorageDataOptions { /** * Should follow `window.location.origin`’s representation `scheme://host:port`. */ origin?: string; /** * The types of storages to clear, can contain: `appcache`, `cookies`, * `filesystem`, `indexdb`, `localstorage`, `shadercache`, `websql`, * `serviceworkers`, `cachestorage`. If not specified, clear all storage types. */ storages?: string[]; /** * The types of quotas to clear, can contain: `temporary`, `persistent`, * `syncable`. If not specified, clear all quotas. */ quotas?: string[]; } interface ClientRequestConstructorOptions { /** * The HTTP request method. Defaults to the GET method. */ method?: string; /** * The request URL. Must be provided in the absolute form with the protocol scheme * specified as http or https. */ url?: string; /** * The `Session` instance with which the request is associated. */ session?: Session; /** * The name of the `partition` with which the request is associated. Defaults to * the empty string. The `session` option prevails on `partition`. Thus if a * `session` is explicitly specified, `partition` is ignored. */ partition?: string; /** * Whether to send cookies with this request from the provided session. This will * make the `net` request's cookie behavior match a `fetch` request. Default is * `false`. */ useSessionCookies?: boolean; /** * The protocol scheme in the form 'scheme:'. Currently supported values are * 'http:' or 'https:'. Defaults to 'http:'. */ protocol?: string; /** * The server host provided as a concatenation of the hostname and the port number * 'hostname:port'. */ host?: string; /** * The server host name. */ hostname?: string; /** * The server's listening port number. */ port?: number; /** * The path part of the request URL. */ path?: string; /** * The redirect mode for this request. Should be one of `follow`, `error` or * `manual`. Defaults to `follow`. When mode is `error`, any redirection will be * aborted. When mode is `manual` the redirection will be cancelled unless * `request.followRedirect` is invoked synchronously during the `redirect` event. */ redirect?: string; } interface Config { /** * The URL associated with the PAC file. */ pacScript?: string; /** * Rules indicating which proxies to use. */ proxyRules?: string; /** * Rules indicating which URLs should bypass the proxy settings. */ proxyBypassRules?: string; } interface ConsoleMessageEvent extends Event { level: number; message: string; line: number; sourceId: string; } interface ContextMenuParams { /** * x coordinate. */ x: number; /** * y coordinate. */ y: number; /** * URL of the link that encloses the node the context menu was invoked on. */ linkURL: string; /** * Text associated with the link. May be an empty string if the contents of the * link are an image. */ linkText: string; /** * URL of the top level page that the context menu was invoked on. */ pageURL: string; /** * URL of the subframe that the context menu was invoked on. */ frameURL: string; /** * Source URL for the element that the context menu was invoked on. Elements with * source URLs are images, audio and video. */ srcURL: string; /** * Type of the node the context menu was invoked on. Can be `none`, `image`, * `audio`, `video`, `canvas`, `file` or `plugin`. */ mediaType: ('none' | 'image' | 'audio' | 'video' | 'canvas' | 'file' | 'plugin'); /** * Whether the context menu was invoked on an image which has non-empty contents. */ hasImageContents: boolean; /** * Whether the context is editable. */ isEditable: boolean; /** * Text of the selection that the context menu was invoked on. */ selectionText: string; /** * Title or alt text of the selection that the context was invoked on. */ titleText: string; /** * The misspelled word under the cursor, if any. */ misspelledWord: string; /** * An array of suggested words to show the user to replace the `misspelledWord`. * Only available if there is a misspelled word and spellchecker is enabled. */ dictionarySuggestions: string[]; /** * The character encoding of the frame on which the menu was invoked. */ frameCharset: string; /** * If the context menu was invoked on an input field, the type of that field. * Possible values are `none`, `plainText`, `password`, `other`. */ inputFieldType: string; /** * Input source that invoked the context menu. Can be `none`, `mouse`, `keyboard`, * `touch` or `touchMenu`. */ menuSourceType: ('none' | 'mouse' | 'keyboard' | 'touch' | 'touchMenu'); /** * The flags for the media element the context menu was invoked on. */ mediaFlags: MediaFlags; /** * These flags indicate whether the renderer believes it is able to perform the * corresponding action. */ editFlags: EditFlags; } interface CookiesGetFilter { /** * Retrieves cookies which are associated with `url`. Empty implies retrieving * cookies of all URLs. */ url?: string; /** * Filters cookies by name. */ name?: string; /** * Retrieves cookies whose domains match or are subdomains of `domains`. */ domain?: string; /** * Retrieves cookies whose path matches `path`. */ path?: string; /** * Filters cookies by their Secure property. */ secure?: boolean; /** * Filters out session or persistent cookies. */ session?: boolean; } interface CookiesSetDetails { /** * The URL to associate the cookie with. The promise will be rejected if the URL is * invalid. */ url: string; /** * The name of the cookie. Empty by default if omitted. */ name?: string; /** * The value of the cookie. Empty by default if omitted. */ value?: string; /** * The domain of the cookie; this will be normalized with a preceding dot so that * it's also valid for subdomains. Empty by default if omitted. */ domain?: string; /** * The path of the cookie. Empty by default if omitted. */ path?: string; /** * Whether the cookie should be marked as Secure. Defaults to false. */ secure?: boolean; /** * Whether the cookie should be marked as HTTP only. Defaults to false. */ httpOnly?: boolean; /** * The expiration date of the cookie as the number of seconds since the UNIX epoch. * If omitted then the cookie becomes a session cookie and will not be retained * between sessions. */ expirationDate?: number; } interface CrashReporterStartOptions { /** * URL that crash reports will be sent to as POST. */ submitURL: string; /** * Defaults to `app.name`. */ productName?: string; /** * Deprecated alias for `{ globalExtra: { _companyName: ... } }`. * * @deprecated */ companyName?: string; /** * Whether crash reports should be sent to the server. If false, crash reports will * be collected and stored in the crashes directory, but not uploaded. Default is * `true`. */ uploadToServer?: boolean; /** * If true, crashes generated in the main process will not be forwarded to the * system crash handler. Default is `false`. */ ignoreSystemCrashHandler?: boolean; /** * If true, limit the number of crashes uploaded to 1/hour. Default is `false`. * * @platform darwin,win32 */ rateLimit?: boolean; /** * If true, crash reports will be compressed and uploaded with `Content-Encoding: * gzip`. Not all collection servers support compressed payloads. Default is * `false`. * * @platform darwin,win32 */ compress?: boolean; /** * Extra string key/value annotations that will be sent along with crash reports * that are generated in the main process. Only string values are supported. * Crashes generated in child processes will not contain these extra parameters to * crash reports generated from child processes, call `addExtraParameter` from the * child process. */ extra?: Record<string, string>; /** * Extra string key/value annotations that will be sent along with any crash * reports generated in any process. These annotations cannot be changed once the * crash reporter has been started. If a key is present in both the global extra * parameters and the process-specific extra parameters, then the global one will * take precedence. By default, `productName` and the app version are included, as * well as the Electron version. */ globalExtra?: Record<string, string>; } interface CreateFromBitmapOptions { width: number; height: number; /** * Defaults to 1.0. */ scaleFactor?: number; } interface CreateFromBufferOptions { /** * Required for bitmap buffers. */ width?: number; /** * Required for bitmap buffers. */ height?: number; /** * Defaults to 1.0. */ scaleFactor?: number; } interface CreateInterruptedDownloadOptions { /** * Absolute path of the download. */ path: string; /** * Complete URL chain for the download. */ urlChain: string[]; mimeType?: string; /** * Start range for the download. */ offset: number; /** * Total length of the download. */ length: number; /** * Last-Modified header value. */ lastModified?: string; /** * ETag header value. */ eTag?: string; /** * Time when download was started in number of seconds since UNIX epoch. */ startTime?: number; } interface Data { text?: string; html?: string; image?: NativeImage; rtf?: string; /** * The title of the URL at `text`. */ bookmark?: string; } interface Details { /** * The reason the render process is gone. Possible values: */ reason: ('clean-exit' | 'abnormal-exit' | 'killed' | 'crashed' | 'oom' | 'launch-failed' | 'integrity-failure'); } interface DidChangeThemeColorEvent extends Event { themeColor: string; } interface DidFailLoadEvent extends Event { errorCode: number; errorDescription: string; validatedURL: string; isMainFrame: boolean; } interface DidFrameFinishLoadEvent extends Event { isMainFrame: boolean; } interface DidNavigateEvent extends Event { url: string; } interface DidNavigateInPageEvent extends Event { isMainFrame: boolean; url: string; } interface DisplayBalloonOptions { /** * Icon to use when `iconType` is `custom`. */ icon?: (NativeImage) | (string); /** * Can be `none`, `info`, `warning`, `error` or `custom`. Default is `custom`. */ iconType?: ('none' | 'info' | 'warning' | 'error' | 'custom'); title: string; content: string; /** * The large version of the icon should be used. Default is `true`. Maps to * `NIIF_LARGE_ICON`. */ largeIcon?: boolean; /** * Do not play the associated sound. Default is `false`. Maps to `NIIF_NOSOUND`. */ noSound?: boolean; /** * Do not display the balloon notification if the current user is in "quiet time". * Default is `false`. Maps to `NIIF_RESPECT_QUIET_TIME`. */ respectQuietTime?: boolean; } interface EnableNetworkEmulationOptions { /** * Whether to emulate network outage. Defaults to false. */ offline?: boolean; /** * RTT in ms. Defaults to 0 which will disable latency throttling. */ latency?: number; /** * Download rate in Bps. Defaults to 0 which will disable download throttling. */ downloadThroughput?: number; /** * Upload rate in Bps. Defaults to 0 which will disable upload throttling. */ uploadThroughput?: number; } interface FeedURLOptions { url: string; /** * HTTP request headers. * * @platform darwin */ headers?: Record<string, string>; /** * Either `json` or `default`, see the Squirrel.Mac README for more information. * * @platform darwin */ serverType?: string; } interface FileIconOptions { size: ('small' | 'normal' | 'large'); } interface Filter { /** * Array of URL patterns that will be used to filter out the requests that do not * match the URL patterns. */ urls: string[]; } interface FindInPageOptions { /** * Whether to search forward or backward, defaults to `true`. */ forward?: boolean; /** * Whether the operation is first request or a follow up, defaults to `false`. */ findNext?: boolean; /** * Whether search should be case-sensitive, defaults to `false`. */ matchCase?: boolean; /** * Whether to look only at the start of words. defaults to `false`. */ wordStart?: boolean; /** * When combined with `wordStart`, accepts a match in the middle of a word if the * match begins with an uppercase letter followed by a lowercase or non-letter. * Accepts several other intra-word matches, defaults to `false`. */ medialCapitalAsWordStart?: boolean; } interface FocusOptions { /** * Make the receiver the active app even if another app is currently active. * * @platform darwin */ steal: boolean; } interface FoundInPageEvent extends Event { result: FoundInPageResult; } interface FromPartitionOptions { /** * Whether to enable cache. */ cache: boolean; } interface HeadersReceivedResponse { cancel?: boolean; /** * When provided, the server is assumed to have responded with these headers. */ responseHeaders?: Record<string, (string) | (string[])>; /** * Should be provided when overriding `responseHeaders` to change header status * otherwise original response header's status will be used. */ statusLine?: string; } interface HeapStatistics { totalHeapSize: number; totalHeapSizeExecutable: number; totalPhysicalSize: number; totalAvailableSize: number; usedHeapSize: number; heapSizeLimit: number; mallocedMemory: number; peakMallocedMemory: number; doesZapGarbage: boolean; } interface IgnoreMouseEventsOptions { /** * If true, forwards mouse move messages to Chromium, enabling mouse related events * such as `mouseleave`. Only used when `ignore` is true. If `ignore` is false, * forwarding is always disabled regardless of this value. * * @platform darwin,win32 */ forward?: boolean; } interface ImportCertificateOptions { /** * Path for the pkcs12 file. */ certificate: string; /** * Passphrase for the certificate. */ password: string; } interface Info { /** * Security origin for the isolated world. */ securityOrigin?: string; /** * Content Security Policy for the isolated world. */ csp?: string; /** * Name for isolated world. Useful in devtools. */ name?: string; } interface Input { /** * Either `keyUp` or `keyDown`. */ type: string; /** * Equivalent to KeyboardEvent.key. */ key: string; /** * Equivalent to KeyboardEvent.code. */ code: string; /** * Equivalent to KeyboardEvent.repeat. */ isAutoRepeat: boolean; /** * Equivalent to KeyboardEvent.isComposing. */ isComposing: boolean; /** * Equivalent to KeyboardEvent.shiftKey. */ shift: boolean; /** * Equivalent to KeyboardEvent.controlKey. */ control: boolean; /** * Equivalent to KeyboardEvent.altKey. */ alt: boolean; /** * Equivalent to KeyboardEvent.metaKey. */ meta: boolean; } interface InsertCSSOptions { /** * Can be either 'user' or 'author'; Specifying 'user' enables you to prevent * websites from overriding the CSS you insert. Default is 'author'. */ cssOrigin?: string; } interface IpcMessageEvent extends Event { channel: string; args: any[]; } interface Item { /** * The path(s) to the file(s) being dragged. */ file: (string[]) | (string); /** * The image must be non-empty on macOS. */ icon: (NativeImage) | (string); } interface JumpListSettings { /** * 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). */ minItems: number; /** * 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. */ removedItems: JumpListItem[]; } interface LoadCommitEvent extends Event { url: string; isMainFrame: boolean; } interface LoadFileOptions { /** * Passed to `url.format()`. */ query?: Record<string, string>; /** * Passed to `url.format()`. */ search?: string; /** * Passed to `url.format()`. */ hash?: string; } interface LoadURLOptions { /** * An HTTP Referrer url. */ httpReferrer?: (string) | (Referrer); /** * A user agent originating the request. */ userAgent?: string; /** * Extra headers separated by "\n" */ extraHeaders?: string; postData?: (UploadRawData[]) | (UploadFile[]) | (UploadBlob[]); /** * Base url (with trailing path separator) for files to be loaded by the data url. * This is needed only if the specified `url` is a data url and needs to load other * files. */ baseURLForDataURL?: string; } interface LoginItemSettings { /** * `true` if the app is set to open at login. */ openAtLogin: boolean; /** * `true` if the app is set to open as hidden at login. This setting is not * available on MAS builds. * * @platform darwin */ openAsHidden: boolean; /** * `true` if the app was opened at login automatically. This setting is not * available on MAS builds. * * @platform darwin */ wasOpenedAtLogin: 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 not available on MAS * builds. * * @platform darwin */ wasOpenedAsHidden: 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 not available * on MAS builds. * * @platform darwin */ restoreState: boolean; } interface LoginItemSettingsOptions { /** * The executable path to compare against. Defaults to `process.execPath`. * * @platform win32 */ path?: string; /** * The command-line arguments to compare against. Defaults to an empty array. * * @platform win32 */ args?: string[]; } interface MenuItemConstructorOptions { /** * Will be called with `click(menuItem, browserWindow, event)` when the menu item * is clicked. */ click?: (menuItem: MenuItem, browserWindow: (BrowserWindow) | (undefined), event: KeyboardEvent) => void; /** * Can be `undo`, `redo`, `cut`, `copy`, `paste`, `pasteAndMatchStyle`, `delete`, * `selectAll`, `reload`, `forceReload`, `toggleDevTools`, `resetZoom`, `zoomIn`, * `zoomOut`, `togglefullscreen`, `window`, `minimize`, `close`, `help`, `about`, * `services`, `hide`, `hideOthers`, `unhide`, `quit`, `startSpeaking`, * `stopSpeaking`, `zoom`, `front`, `appMenu`, `fileMenu`, `editMenu`, `viewMenu`, * `recentDocuments`, `toggleTabBar`, `selectNextTab`, `selectPreviousTab`, * `mergeAllWindows`, `clearRecentDocuments`, `moveTabToNewWindow` or `windowMenu` * - Define the action of the menu item, when specified the `click` property will * be ignored. See roles. */ role?: ('undo' | 'redo' | 'cut' | 'copy' | 'paste' | 'pasteAndMatchStyle' | 'delete' | 'selectAll' | 'reload' | 'forceReload' | 'toggleDevTools' | 'resetZoom' | 'zoomIn' | 'zoomOut' | 'togglefullscreen' | 'window' | 'minimize' | 'close' | 'help' | 'about' | 'services' | 'hide' | 'hideOthers' | 'unhide' | 'quit' | 'startSpeaking' | 'stopSpeaking' | 'zoom' | 'front' | 'appMenu' | 'fileMenu' | 'editMenu' | 'viewMenu' | 'recentDocuments' | 'toggleTabBar' | 'selectNextTab' | 'selectPreviousTab' | 'mergeAllWindows' | 'clearRecentDocuments' | 'moveTabToNewWindow' | 'windowMenu'); /** * Can be `normal`, `separator`, `submenu`, `checkbox` or `radio`. */ type?: ('normal' | 'separator' | 'submenu' | 'checkbox' | 'radio'); label?: string; sublabel?: string; /** * Hover text for this menu item. * * @platform darwin */ toolTip?: string; accelerator?: Accelerator; icon?: (NativeImage) | (string); /** * If false, the menu item will be greyed out and unclickable. */ enabled?: boolean; /** * default is `true`, and when `false` will prevent the accelerator from triggering * the item if the item is not visible`. * * @platform darwin */ acceleratorWorksWhenHidden?: boolean; /** * If false, the menu item will be entirely hidden. */ visible?: boolean; /** * Should only be specified for `checkbox` or `radio` type menu items. */ checked?: boolean; /** * If false, the accelerator won't be registered with the system, but it will still * be displayed. Defaults to true. * * @platform linux,win32 */ registerAccelerator?: boolean; /** * Should be specified for `submenu` type menu items. If `submenu` is specified, * the `type: 'submenu'` can be omitted. If the value is not a `Menu` then it will * be automatically converted to one using `Menu.buildFromTemplate`. */ submenu?: (MenuItemConstructorOptions[]) | (Menu); /** * Unique within a single menu. If defined then it can be used as a reference to * this item by the position attribute. */ id?: string; /** * Inserts this item before the item with the specified label. If the referenced * item doesn't exist the item will be inserted at the end of the menu. Also * implies that the menu item in question should be placed in the same “group” as * the item. */ before?: string[]; /** * Inserts this item after the item with the specified label. If the referenced * item doesn't exist the item will be inserted at the end of the menu. */ after?: string[]; /** * Provides a means for a single context menu to declare the placement of their * containing group before the containing group of the item with the specified * label. */ beforeGroupContaining?: string[]; /** * Provides a means for a single context menu to declare the placement of their * containing group after the containing group of the item with the specified * label. */ afterGroupContaining?: string[]; } interface MessageBoxOptions { /** * Can be `"none"`, `"info"`, `"error"`, `"question"` or `"warning"`. On Windows, * `"question"` displays the same icon as `"info"`, unless you set an icon using * the `"icon"` option. On macOS, both `"warning"` and `"error"` display the same * warning icon. */ type?: string; /** * Array of texts for buttons. On Windows, an empty array will result in one button * labeled "OK". */ buttons?: string[]; /** * Index of the button in the buttons array which will be selected by default when * the message box opens. */ defaultId?: number; /** * Title of the message box, some platforms will not show it. */ title?: string; /** * Content of the message box. */ message: string; /** * Extra information of the message. */ detail?: string; /** * If provided, the message box will include a checkbox with the given label. */ checkboxLabel?: string; /** * Initial checked state of the checkbox. `false` by default. */ checkboxChecked?: boolean; icon?: NativeImage; /** * The index of the button to be used to cancel the dialog, via the `Esc` key. By * default this is assigned to the first button with "cancel" or "no" as the label. * If no such labeled buttons exist and this option is not set, `0` will be used as * the return value. */ cancelId?: number; /** * On Windows Electron will try to figure out which one of the `buttons` are common * buttons (like "Cancel" or "Yes"), and show the others as command links in the * dialog. This can make the dialog appear in the style of modern Windows apps. If * you don't like this behavior, you can set `noLink` to `true`. */ noLink?: boolean; /** * Normalize the keyboard access keys across platforms. Default is `false`. * Enabling this assumes `&` is used in the button labels for the placement of the * keyboard shortcut access key and labels will be converted so they work correctly * on each platform, `&` characters are removed on macOS, converted to `_` on * Linux, and left untouched on Windows. For example, a button label of `Vie&w` * will be converted to `Vie_w` on Linux and `View` on macOS and can be selected * via `Alt-W` on Windows and Linux. */ normalizeAccessKeys?: boolean; } interface MessageBoxReturnValue { /** * The index of the clicked button. */ response: number; /** * The checked state of the checkbox if `checkboxLabel` was set. Otherwise `false`. */ checkboxChecked: boolean; } interface MessageBoxSyncOptions { /** * Can be `"none"`, `"info"`, `"error"`, `"question"` or `"warning"`. On Windows, * `"question"` displays the same icon as `"info"`, unless you set an icon using * the `"icon"` option. On macOS, both `"warning"` and `"error"` display the same * warning icon. */ type?: string; /** * Array of texts for buttons. On Windows, an empty array will result in one button * labeled "OK". */ buttons?: string[]; /** * Index of the button in the buttons array which will be selected by default when * the message box opens. */ defaultId?: number; /** * Title of the message box, some platforms will not show it. */ title?: string; /** * Content of the message box. */ message: string; /** * Extra information of the message. */ detail?: string; /** * If provided, the message box will include a checkbox with the given label. */ checkboxLabel?: string; /** * Initial checked state of the checkbox. `false` by default. */ checkboxChecked?: boolean; icon?: (NativeImage) | (string); /** * The index of the button to be used to cancel the dialog, via the `Esc` key. By * default this is assigned to the first button with "cancel" or "no" as the label. * If no such labeled buttons exist and this option is not set, `0` will be used as * the return value. */ cancelId?: number; /** * On Windows Electron will try to figure out which one of the `buttons` are common * buttons (like "Cancel" or "Yes"), and show the others as command links in the * dialog. This can make the dialog appear in the style of modern Windows apps. If * you don't like this behavior, you can set `noLink` to `true`. */ noLink?: boolean; /** * Normalize the keyboard access keys across platforms. Default is `false`. * Enabling this assumes `&` is used in the button labels for the placement of the * keyboard shortcut access key and labels will be converted so they work correctly * on each platform, `&` characters are removed on macOS, converted to `_` on * Linux, and left untouched on Windows. For example, a button label of `Vie&w` * will be converted to `Vie_w` on Linux and `View` on macOS and can be selected * via `Alt-W` on Windows and Linux. */ normalizeAccessKeys?: boolean; } interface MessageDetails { /** * The actual console message */ message: string; /** * The version ID of the service worker that sent the log message */ versionId: number; /** * The type of source for this message. Can be `javascript`, `xml`, `network`, * `console-api`, `storage`, `app-cache`, `rendering`, `security`, `deprecation`, * `worker`, `violation`, `intervention`, `recommendation` or `other`. */ source: ('javascript' | 'xml' | 'network' | 'console-api' | 'storage' | 'app-cache' | 'rendering' | 'security' | 'deprecation' | 'worker' | 'violation' | 'intervention' | 'recommendation' | 'other'); /** * The log level, from 0 to 3. In order it matches `verbose`, `info`, `warning` * and `error`. */ level: number; /** * The URL the message came from */ sourceUrl: string; /** * The line number of the source that triggered this console message */ lineNumber: number; } interface MessageEvent { data: any; ports: MessagePortMain[]; } interface MoveToApplicationsFolderOptions { /** * A handler for potential conflict in move failure. */ conflictHandler?: (conflictType: 'exists' | 'existsAndRunning') => boolean; } interface NewWindowEvent extends Event { url: string; frameName: string; /** * Can be `default`, `foreground-tab`, `background-tab`, `new-window`, * `save-to-disk` and `other`. */ disposition: ('default' | 'foreground-tab' | 'background-tab' | 'new-window' | 'save-to-disk' | 'other'); /** * The options which should be used for creating the new `BrowserWindow`. */ options: BrowserWindowConstructorOptions; } interface NotificationConstructorOptions { /** * A title for the notification, which will be shown at the top of the notification * window when it is shown. */ title: string; /** * A subtitle for the notification, which will be displayed below the title. * * @platform darwin */ subtitle?: string; /** * The body text of the notification, which will be displayed below the title or * subtitle. */ body: string; /** * Whether or not to emit an OS notification noise when showing the notification. */ silent?: boolean; /** * An icon to use in the notification. */ icon?: (string) | (NativeImage); /** * Whether or not to add an inline reply option to the notification. * * @platform darwin */ hasReply?: boolean; /** * The timeout duration of the notification. Can be 'default' or 'never'. * * @platform linux,win32 */ timeoutType?: ('default' | 'never'); /** * The placeholder to write in the inline reply input field. * * @platform darwin */ replyPlaceholder?: string; /** * The name of the sound file to play when the notification is shown. * * @platform darwin */ sound?: string; /** * The urgency level of the notification. Can be 'normal', 'critical', or 'low'. * * @platform linux */ urgency?: ('normal' | 'critical' | 'low'); /** * Actions to add to the notification. Please read the available actions and * limitations in the `NotificationAction` documentation. * * @platform darwin */ actions?: NotificationAction[]; /** * A custom title for the close button of an alert. An empty string will cause the * default localized text to be used. * * @platform darwin */ closeButtonText?: string; } interface OnBeforeRedirectListenerDetails { id: number; url: string; method: string; webContentsId?: number; resourceType: string; referrer: string; timestamp: number; redirectURL: string; statusCode: number; statusLine: string; /** * The server IP address that the request was actually sent to. */ ip?: string; fromCache: boolean; responseHeaders?: Record<string, string[]>; } interface OnBeforeRequestListenerDetails { id: number; url: string; method: string; webContentsId?: number; resourceType: string; referrer: string; timestamp: number; uploadData: UploadData[]; } interface OnBeforeSendHeadersListenerDetails { id: number; url: string; method: string; webContentsId?: number; resourceType: string; referrer: string; timestamp: number; requestHeaders: Record<string, string>; } interface OnCompletedListenerDetails { id: number; url: string; method: string; webContentsId?: number; resourceType: string; referrer: string; timestamp: number; responseHeaders?: Record<string, string[]>; fromCache: boolean; statusCode: number; statusLine: string; error: string; } interface OnErrorOccurredListenerDetails { id: number; url: string; method: string; webContentsId?: number; resourceType: string; referrer: string; timestamp: number; fromCache: boolean; /** * The error description. */ error: string; } interface OnHeadersReceivedListenerDetails { id: number; url: string; method: string; webContentsId?: number; resourceType: string; referrer: string; timestamp: number; statusLine: string; statusCode: number; requestHeaders: Record<string, string>; responseHeaders?: Record<string, string[]>; } interface OnResponseStartedListenerDetails { id: number; url: string; method: string; webContentsId?: number; resourceType: string; referrer: string; timestamp: number; responseHeaders?: Record<string, string[]>; /** * Indicates whether the response was fetched from disk cache. */ fromCache: boolean; statusCode: number; statusLine: string; } interface OnSendHeadersListenerDetails { id: number; url: string; method: string; webContentsId?: number; resourceType: string; referrer: string; timestamp: number; requestHeaders: Record<string, string>; } interface OpenDevToolsOptions { /** * Opens the devtools with specified dock state, can be `right`, `bottom`, * `undocked`, `detach`. Defaults to last used dock state. In `undocked` mode it's * possible to dock back. In `detach` mode it's not. */ mode: ('right' | 'bottom' | 'undocked' | 'detach'); /** * Whether to bring the opened devtools window to the foreground. The default is * `true`. */ activate?: boolean; } interface OpenDialogOptions { title?: string; defaultPath?: string; /** * Custom label for the confirmation button, when left empty the default label will * be used. */ buttonLabel?: string; filters?: FileFilter[]; /** * Contains which features the dialog should use. The following values are * supported: */ properties?: Array<'openFile' | 'openDirectory' | 'multiSelections' | 'showHiddenFiles' | 'createDirectory' | 'promptToCreate' | 'noResolveAliases' | 'treatPackageAsDirectory' | 'dontAddToRecent'>; /** * Message to display above input boxes. * * @platform darwin */ message?: string; /** * Create security scoped bookmarks when packaged for the Mac App Store. * * @platform darwin,mas */ securityScopedBookmarks?: boolean; } interface OpenDialogReturnValue { /** * whether or not the dialog was canceled. */ canceled: boolean; /** * An array of file paths chosen by the user. If the dialog is cancelled this will * be an empty array. */ filePaths: string[]; /** * An array matching the `filePaths` array of base64 encoded strings which contains * security scoped bookmark data. `securityScopedBookmarks` must be enabled for * this to be populated. (For return values, see table here.) * * @platform darwin,mas */ bookmarks?: string[]; } interface OpenDialogSyncOptions { title?: string; defaultPath?: string; /** * Custom label for the confirmation button, when left empty the default label will * be used. */ buttonLabel?: string; filters?: FileFilter[]; /** * Contains which features the dialog should use. The following values are * supported: */ properties?: Array<'openFile' | 'openDirectory' | 'multiSelections' | 'showHiddenFiles' | 'createDirectory' | 'promptToCreate' | 'noResolveAliases' | 'treatPackageAsDirectory' | 'dontAddToRecent'>; /** * Message to display above input boxes. * * @platform darwin */ message?: string; /** * Create security scoped bookmarks when packaged for the Mac App Store. * * @platform darwin,mas */ securityScopedBookmarks?: boolean; } interface OpenExternalOptions { /** * `true` to bring the opened application to the foreground. The default is `true`. * * @platform darwin */ activate?: boolean; /** * The working directory. * * @platform win32 */ workingDirectory?: string; } interface Options { } interface PageFaviconUpdatedEvent extends Event { /** * Array of URLs. */ favicons: string[]; } interface PageTitleUpdatedEvent extends Event { title: string; explicitSet: boolean; } interface Parameters { /** * Specify the screen type to emulate (default: `desktop`): */ screenPosition: ('desktop' | 'mobile'); /** * Set the emulated screen size (screenPosition == mobile). */ screenSize: Size; /** * Position the view on the screen (screenPosition == mobile) (default: `{ x: 0, y: * 0 }`). */ viewPosition: Point; /** * Set the device scale factor (if zero defaults to original device scale factor) * (default: `0`). */ deviceScaleFactor: number; /** * Set the emulated view size (empty means no override) */ viewSize: Size; /** * Scale of emulated view inside available space (not in fit to view mode) * (default: `1`). */ scale: number; } interface Payment { /** * The identifier of the purchased product. */ productIdentifier: string; /** * The quantity purchased. */ quantity: number; } interface PermissionCheckHandlerHandlerDetails { /** * The security orign of the `media` check. */ securityOrigin: string; /** * The type of media access being requested, can be `video`, `audio` or `unknown` */ mediaType: ('video' | 'audio' | 'unknown'); /** * The last URL the requesting frame loaded */ requestingUrl: string; /** * Whether the frame making the request is the main frame */ isMainFrame: boolean; } interface PermissionRequestHandlerHandlerDetails { /** * The url of the `openExternal` request. */ externalURL?: string; /** * The types of media access being requested, elements can be `video` or `audio` */ mediaTypes?: Array<'video' | 'audio'>; /** * The last URL the requesting frame loaded */ requestingUrl: string; /** * Whether the frame making the request is the main frame */ isMainFrame: boolean; } interface PluginCrashedEvent extends Event { name: string; version: string; } interface PopupOptions { /** * Default is the focused window. */ window?: BrowserWindow; /** * Default is the current mouse cursor position. Must be declared if `y` is * declared. */ x?: number; /** * Default is the current mouse cursor position. Must be declared if `x` is * declared. */ y?: number; /** * The index of the menu item to be positioned under the mouse cursor at the * specified coordinates. Default is -1. * * @platform darwin */ positioningItem?: number; /** * Called when menu is closed. */ callback?: () => void; } interface PreconnectOptions { /** * URL for preconnect. Only the origin is relevant for opening the socket. */ url: string; /** * number of sockets to preconnect. Must be between 1 and 6. Defaults to 1. */ numSockets?: number; } interface PrintToPDFOptions { /** * the header and footer for the PDF. */ headerFooter?: Record<string, string>; /** * `true` for landscape, `false` for portrait. */ landscape?: boolean; /** * Specifies the type of margins to use. Uses 0 for default margin, 1 for no * margin, and 2 for minimum margin. and `width` in microns. */ marginsType?: number; /** * The scale factor of the web page. Can range from 0 to 100. */ scaleFactor?: number; /** * The page range to print. */ pageRanges?: Record<string, number>; /** * Specify page size of the generated PDF. Can be `A3`, `A4`, `A5`, `Legal`, * `Letter`, `Tabloid` or an Object containing `height` */ pageSize?: (string) | (Size); /** * Whether to print CSS backgrounds. */ printBackground?: boolean; /** * Whether to print selection only. */ printSelectionOnly?: boolean; } interface Privileges { /** * Default false. */ standard?: boolean; /** * Default false. */ secure?: boolean; /** * Default false. */ bypassCSP?: boolean; /** * Default false. */ allowServiceWorkers?: boolean; /** * Default false. */ supportFetchAPI?: boolean; /** * Default false. */ corsEnabled?: boolean; } interface ProgressBarOptions { /** * Mode for the progress bar. Can be `none`, `normal`, `indeterminate`, `error` or * `paused`. * * @platform win32 */ mode: ('none' | 'normal' | 'indeterminate' | 'error' | 'paused'); } interface Provider { spellCheck: (words: string[], callback: (misspeltWords: string[]) => void) => void; } interface ReadBookmark { title: string; url: string; } interface RedirectRequest { url: string; method?: string; session?: (Session) | (null); uploadData?: ProtocolResponseUploadData; } interface RelaunchOptions { args?: string[]; execPath?: string; } interface Request { url: string; headers: Record<string, string>; referrer: string; method: string; uploadData: UploadData[]; } interface ResizeOptions { /** * Defaults to the image's width. */ width?: number; /** * Defaults to the image's height. */ height?: number; /** * The desired quality of the resize image. Possible values are `good`, `better`, * or `best`. The default is `best`. These values express a desired quality/speed * tradeoff. They are translated into an algorithm-specific method that depends on * the capabilities (CPU, GPU) of the underlying platform. It is possible for all * three methods to be mapped to the same algorithm on a given platform. */ quality?: string; } interface ResourceUsage { images: MemoryUsageDetails; scripts: MemoryUsageDetails; cssStyleSheets: MemoryUsageDetails; xslStyleSheets: MemoryUsageDetails; fonts: MemoryUsageDetails; other: MemoryUsageDetails; } interface Response { cancel?: boolean; /** * The original request is prevented from being sent or completed and is instead * redirected to the given URL. */ redirectURL?: string; } interface Result { requestId: number; /** * Position of the active match. */ activeMatchOrdinal: number; /** * Number of Matches. */ matches: number; /** * Coordinates of first match region. */ selectionArea: Rectangle; finalUpdate: boolean; } interface SaveDialogOptions { title?: string; /** * Absolute directory path, absolute file path, or file name to use by default. */ defaultPath?: string; /** * Custom label for the confirmation button, when left empty the default label will * be used. */ buttonLabel?: string; filters?: FileFilter[]; /** * Message to display above text fields. * * @platform darwin */ message?: string; /** * Custom label for the text displayed in front of the filename text field. * * @platform darwin */ nameFieldLabel?: string; /** * Show the tags input box, defaults to `true`. * * @platform darwin */ showsTagField?: boolean; properties?: Array<'showHiddenFiles' | 'createDirectory' | 'treatPackageAsDirectory' | 'showOverwriteConfirmation' | 'dontAddToRecent'>; /** * Create a security scoped bookmark when packaged for the Mac App Store. If this * option is enabled and the file doesn't already exist a blank file will be * created at the chosen path. * * @platform darwin,mas */ securityScopedBookmarks?: boolean; } interface SaveDialogReturnValue { /** * whether or not the dialog was canceled. */ canceled: boolean; /** * If the dialog is canceled, this will be `undefined`. */ filePath?: string; /** * Base64 encoded string which contains the security scoped bookmark data for the * saved file. `securityScopedBookmarks` must be enabled for this to be present. * (For return values, see table here.) * * @platform darwin,mas */ bookmark?: string; } interface SaveDialogSyncOptions { title?: string; /** * Absolute directory path, absolute file path, or file name to use by default. */ defaultPath?: string; /** * Custom label for the confirmation button, when left empty the default label will * be used. */ buttonLabel?: string; filters?: FileFilter[]; /** * Message to display above text fields. * * @platform darwin */ message?: string; /** * Custom label for the text displayed in front of the filename text field. * * @platform darwin */ nameFieldLabel?: string; /** * Show the tags input box, defaults to `true`. * * @platform darwin */ showsTagField?: boolean; properties?: Array<'showHiddenFiles' | 'createDirectory' | 'treatPackageAsDirectory' | 'showOverwriteConfirmation' | 'dontAddToRecent'>; /** * Create a security scoped bookmark when packaged for the Mac App Store. If this * option is enabled and the file doesn't already exist a blank file will be * created at the chosen path. * * @platform darwin,mas */ securityScopedBookmarks?: boolean; } interface Settings { /** * `true` to open the app at login, `false` to remove the app as a login item. * Defaults to `false`. */ openAtLogin?: boolean; /** * `true` to open the app as hidden. Defaults to `false`. The user can edit this * setting from the System Preferences so * `app.getLoginItemSettings().wasOpenedAsHidden` should be checked when the app is * opened to know the current value. This setting is not available on MAS builds. * * @platform darwin */ openAsHidden?: boolean; /** * The executable to launch at login. Defaults to `process.execPath`. * * @platform win32 */ path?: string; /** * The command-line arguments to pass to the executable. Defaults to an empty * array. Take care to wrap paths in quotes. * * @platform win32 */ args?: string[]; } interface SourcesOptions { /** * An array of Strings that lists the types of desktop sources to be captured, * available types are `screen` and `window`. */ types: string[]; /** * The size that the media source thumbnail should be scaled to. Default is `150` x * `150`. Set width or height to 0 when you do not need the thumbnails. This will * save the processing time required for capturing the content of each window and * screen. */ thumbnailSize?: Size; /** * Set to true to enable fetching window icons. The default value is false. When * false the appIcon property of the sources return null. Same if a source has the * type screen. */ fetchWindowIcons?: boolean; } interface StartLoggingOptions { /** * What kinds of data should be captured. By default, only metadata about requests * will be captured. Setting this to `includeSensitive` will include cookies and * authentication data. Setting it to `everything` will include all bytes * transferred on sockets. Can be `default`, `includeSensitive` or `everything`. */ captureMode?: ('default' | 'includeSensitive' | 'everything'); /** * When the log grows beyond this size, logging will automatically stop. Defaults * to unlimited. */ maxFileSize?: number; } interface SystemMemoryInfo { /** * The total amount of physical memory in Kilobytes available to the system. */ total: number; /** * The total amount of memory not being used by applications or disk cache. */ free: number; /** * The total amount of swap memory in Kilobytes available to the system. * * @platform win32,linux */ swapTotal: number; /** * The free amount of swap memory in Kilobytes available to the system. * * @platform win32,linux */ swapFree: number; } interface ToBitmapOptions { /** * Defaults to 1.0. */ scaleFactor?: number; } interface ToDataURLOptions { /** * Defaults to 1.0. */ scaleFactor?: number; } interface ToPNGOptions { /** * Defaults to 1.0. */ scaleFactor?: number; } interface TouchBarButtonConstructorOptions { /** * Button text. */ label?: string; /** * A short description of the button for use by screenreaders like VoiceOver. */ accessibilityLabel?: string; /** * Button background color in hex format, i.e `#ABCDEF`. */ backgroundColor?: string; /** * Button icon. */ icon?: (NativeImage) | (string); /** * Can be `left`, `right` or `overlay`. Defaults to `overlay`. */ iconPosition?: ('left' | 'right' | 'overlay'); /** * Function to call when the button is clicked. */ click?: () => void; /** * Whether the button is in an enabled state. Default is `true`. */ enabled?: boolean; } interface TouchBarColorPickerConstructorOptions { /** * Array of hex color strings to appear as possible colors to select. */ availableColors?: string[]; /** * The selected hex color in the picker, i.e `#ABCDEF`. */ selectedColor?: string; /** * Function to call when a color is selected. */ change?: (color: string) => void; } interface TouchBarConstructorOptions { items?: Array<(TouchBarButton) | (TouchBarColorPicker) | (TouchBarGroup) | (TouchBarLabel) | (TouchBarPopover) | (TouchBarScrubber) | (TouchBarSegmentedControl) | (TouchBarSlider) | (TouchBarSpacer)>; escapeItem?: (TouchBarButton) | (TouchBarColorPicker) | (TouchBarGroup) | (TouchBarLabel) | (TouchBarPopover) | (TouchBarScrubber) | (TouchBarSegmentedControl) | (TouchBarSlider) | (TouchBarSpacer) | (null); } interface TouchBarGroupConstructorOptions { /** * Items to display as a group. */ items: TouchBar; } interface TouchBarLabelConstructorOptions { /** * Text to display. */ label?: string; /** * A short description of the button for use by screenreaders like VoiceOver. */ accessibilityLabel?: string; /** * Hex color of text, i.e `#ABCDEF`. */ textColor?: string; } interface TouchBarPopoverConstructorOptions { /** * Popover button text. */ label?: string; /** * Popover button icon. */ icon?: NativeImage; /** * Items to display in the popover. */ items: TouchBar; /** * `true` to display a close button on the left of the popover, `false` to not show * it. Default is `true`. */ showCloseButton?: boolean; } interface TouchBarScrubberConstructorOptions { /** * An array of items to place in this scrubber. */ items: ScrubberItem[]; /** * Called when the user taps an item that was not the last tapped item. */ select?: (selectedIndex: number) => void; /** * Called when the user taps any item. */ highlight?: (highlightedIndex: number) => void; /** * Selected item style. Can be `background`, `outline` or `none`. Defaults to * `none`. */ selectedStyle?: ('background' | 'outline' | 'none'); /** * Selected overlay item style. Can be `background`, `outline` or `none`. Defaults * to `none`. */ overlayStyle?: ('background' | 'outline' | 'none'); /** * Defaults to `false`. */ showArrowButtons?: boolean; /** * Can be `fixed` or `free`. The default is `free`. */ mode?: ('fixed' | 'free'); /** * Defaults to `true`. */ continuous?: boolean; } interface TouchBarSegmentedControlConstructorOptions { /** * Style of the segments: */ segmentStyle?: ('automatic' | 'rounded' | 'textured-rounded' | 'round-rect' | 'textured-square' | 'capsule' | 'small-square' | 'separated'); /** * The selection mode of the control: */ mode?: ('single' | 'multiple' | 'buttons'); /** * An array of segments to place in this control. */ segments: SegmentedControlSegment[]; /** * The index of the currently selected segment, will update automatically with user * interaction. When the mode is `multiple` it will be the last selected item. */ selectedIndex?: number; /** * Called when the user selects a new segment. */ change?: (selectedIndex: number, isSelected: boolean) => void; } interface TouchBarSliderConstructorOptions { /** * Label text. */ label?: string; /** * Selected value. */ value?: number; /** * Minimum value. */ minValue?: number; /** * Maximum value. */ maxValue?: number; /** * Function to call when the slider is changed. */ change?: (newValue: number) => void; } interface TouchBarSpacerConstructorOptions { /** * Size of spacer, possible values are: */ size?: ('small' | 'large' | 'flexible'); } interface TraceBufferUsageReturnValue { value: number; percentage: number; } interface UpdateTargetUrlEvent extends Event { url: string; } interface UploadProgress { /** * Whether the request is currently active. If this is false no other properties * will be set */ active: boolean; /** * Whether the upload has started. If this is false both `current` and `total` will * be set to 0. */ started: boolean; /** * The number of bytes that have been uploaded so far */ current: number; /** * The number of bytes that will be uploaded this request */ total: number; } interface VisibleOnAllWorkspacesOptions { /** * Sets whether the window should be visible above fullscreen windows * * @platform darwin */ visibleOnFullScreen?: boolean; } interface WebContentsPrintOptions { /** * Don't ask user for print settings. Default is `false`. */ silent?: boolean; /** * Prints the background color and image of the web page. Default is `false`. */ printBackground?: boolean; /** * Set the printer device name to use. Must be the system-defined name and not the * 'friendly' name, e.g 'Brother_QL_820NWB' and not 'Brother QL-820NWB'. */ deviceName?: string; /** * Set whether the printed web page will be in color or grayscale. Default is * `true`. */ color?: boolean; margins?: Margins; /** * Whether the web page should be printed in landscape mode. Default is `false`. */ landscape?: boolean; /** * The scale factor of the web page. */ scaleFactor?: number; /** * The number of pages to print per page sheet. */ pagesPerSheet?: number; /** * Whether the web page should be collated. */ collate?: boolean; /** * The number of copies of the web page to print. */ copies?: number; /** * The page range to print. */ pageRanges?: Record<string, number>; /** * Set the duplex mode of the printed web page. Can be `simplex`, `shortEdge`, or * `longEdge`. */ duplexMode?: ('simplex' | 'shortEdge' | 'longEdge'); dpi?: Record<string, number>; /** * String to be printed as page header. */ header?: string; /** * String to be printed as page footer. */ footer?: string; /** * Specify page size of the printed document. Can be `A3`, `A4`, `A5`, `Legal`, * `Letter`, `Tabloid` or an Object containing `height`. */ pageSize?: (string) | (Size); } interface WebviewTagPrintOptions { /** * Don't ask user for print settings. Default is `false`. */ silent?: boolean; /** * Prints the background color and image of the web page. Default is `false`. */ printBackground?: boolean; /** * Set the printer device name to use. Must be the system-defined name and not the * 'friendly' name, e.g 'Brother_QL_820NWB' and not 'Brother QL-820NWB'. */ deviceName?: string; /** * Set whether the printed web page will be in color or grayscale. Default is * `true`. */ color?: boolean; margins?: Margins; /** * Whether the web page should be printed in landscape mode. Default is `false`. */ landscape?: boolean; /** * The scale factor of the web page. */ scaleFactor?: number; /** * The number of pages to print per page sheet. */ pagesPerSheet?: number; /** * Whether the web page should be collated. */ collate?: boolean; /** * The number of copies of the web page to print. */ copies?: number; /** * The page range to print. */ pageRanges?: Record<string, number>; /** * Set the duplex mode of the printed web page. Can be `simplex`, `shortEdge`, or * `longEdge`. */ duplexMode?: ('simplex' | 'shortEdge' | 'longEdge'); dpi?: Record<string, number>; /** * String to be printed as page header. */ header?: string; /** * String to be printed as page footer. */ footer?: string; /** * Specify page size of the printed document. Can be `A3`, `A4`, `A5`, `Legal`, * `Letter`, `Tabloid` or an Object containing `height`. */ pageSize?: (string) | (Size); } interface WillNavigateEvent extends Event { url: string; } interface EditFlags { /** * Whether the renderer believes it can undo. */ canUndo: boolean; /** * Whether the renderer believes it can redo. */ canRedo: boolean; /** * Whether the renderer believes it can cut. */ canCut: boolean; /** * Whether the renderer believes it can copy */ canCopy: boolean; /** * Whether the renderer believes it can paste. */ canPaste: boolean; /** * Whether the renderer believes it can delete. */ canDelete: boolean; /** * Whether the renderer believes it can select all. */ canSelectAll: boolean; } interface FoundInPageResult { requestId: number; /** * Position of the active match. */ activeMatchOrdinal: number; /** * Number of Matches. */ matches: number; /** * Coordinates of first match region. */ selectionArea: Rectangle; finalUpdate: boolean; } interface Margins { /** * Can be `default`, `none`, `printableArea`, or `custom`. If `custom` is chosen, * you will also need to specify `top`, `bottom`, `left`, and `right`. */ marginType?: ('default' | 'none' | 'printableArea' | 'custom'); /** * The top margin of the printed web page, in pixels. */ top?: number; /** * The bottom margin of the printed web page, in pixels. */ bottom?: number; /** * The left margin of the printed web page, in pixels. */ left?: number; /** * The right margin of the printed web page, in pixels. */ right?: number; } interface MediaFlags { /** * Whether the media element has crashed. */ inError: boolean; /** * Whether the media element is paused. */ isPaused: boolean; /** * Whether the media element is muted. */ isMuted: boolean; /** * Whether the media element has audio. */ hasAudio: boolean; /** * Whether the media element is looping. */ isLooping: boolean; /** * Whether the media element's controls are visible. */ isControlsVisible: boolean; /** * Whether the media element's controls are toggleable. */ canToggleControls: boolean; /** * Whether the media element can be rotated. */ canRotate: boolean; } interface WebPreferences { /** * Whether to enable DevTools. If it is set to `false`, can not use * `BrowserWindow.webContents.openDevTools()` to open DevTools. Default is `true`. */ devTools?: boolean; /** * Whether node integration is enabled. Default is `false`. */ nodeIntegration?: boolean; /** * Whether node integration is enabled in web workers. Default is `false`. More * about this can be found in Multithreading. */ nodeIntegrationInWorker?: boolean; /** * Experimental option for enabling Node.js support in sub-frames such as iframes * and child windows. All your preloads will load for every iframe, you can use * `process.isMainFrame` to determine if you are in the main frame or not. */ nodeIntegrationInSubFrames?: boolean; /** * Specifies a script that will be loaded before other scripts run in the page. * This script will always have access to node APIs no matter whether node * integration is turned on or off. The value should be the absolute file path to * the script. When node integration is turned off, the preload script can * reintroduce Node global symbols back to the global scope. See example here. */ preload?: string; /** * If set, this will sandbox the renderer associated with the window, making it * compatible with the Chromium OS-level sandbox and disabling the Node.js engine. * This is not the same as the `nodeIntegration` option and the APIs available to * the preload script are more limited. Read more about the option here. */ sandbox?: boolean; /** * Whether to enable the `remote` module. Default is `true`. */ enableRemoteModule?: boolean; /** * Sets the session used by the page. Instead of passing the Session object * directly, you can also choose to use the `partition` option instead, which * accepts a partition string. When both `session` and `partition` are provided, * `session` will be preferred. Default is the default session. */ session?: Session; /** * Sets the session used by the page according to the session's partition string. * If `partition` starts with `persist:`, the page will use a persistent session * available to all pages in the app with the same `partition`. If there is no * `persist:` prefix, the page will use an in-memory session. By assigning the same * `partition`, multiple pages can share the same session. Default is the default * session. */ partition?: string; /** * When specified, web pages with the same `affinity` will run in the same renderer * process. Note that due to reusing the renderer process, certain `webPreferences` * options will also be shared between the web pages even when you specified * different values for them, including but not limited to `preload`, `sandbox` and * `nodeIntegration`. So it is suggested to use exact same `webPreferences` for web * pages with the same `affinity`. _Deprecated_ */ affinity?: string; /** * The default zoom factor of the page, `3.0` represents `300%`. Default is `1.0`. */ zoomFactor?: number; /** * Enables JavaScript support. Default is `true`. */ javascript?: boolean; /** * When `false`, it will disable the same-origin policy (usually using testing * websites by people), and set `allowRunningInsecureContent` to `true` if this * options has not been set by user. Default is `true`. */ webSecurity?: boolean; /** * Allow an https page to run JavaScript, CSS or plugins from http URLs. Default is * `false`. */ allowRunningInsecureContent?: boolean; /** * Enables image support. Default is `true`. */ images?: boolean; /** * Make TextArea elements resizable. Default is `true`. */ textAreasAreResizable?: boolean; /** * Enables WebGL support. Default is `true`. */ webgl?: boolean; /** * Whether plugins should be enabled. Default is `false`. */ plugins?: boolean; /** * Enables Chromium's experimental features. Default is `false`. */ experimentalFeatures?: boolean; /** * Enables scroll bounce (rubber banding) effect on macOS. Default is `false`. */ scrollBounce?: boolean; /** * A list of feature strings separated by `,`, like `CSSVariables,KeyboardEventKey` * to enable. The full list of supported feature strings can be found in the * RuntimeEnabledFeatures.json5 file. */ enableBlinkFeatures?: string; /** * A list of feature strings separated by `,`, like `CSSVariables,KeyboardEventKey` * to disable. The full list of supported feature strings can be found in the * RuntimeEnabledFeatures.json5 file. */ disableBlinkFeatures?: string; /** * Sets the default font for the font-family. */ defaultFontFamily?: DefaultFontFamily; /** * Defaults to `16`. */ defaultFontSize?: number; /** * Defaults to `13`. */ defaultMonospaceFontSize?: number; /** * Defaults to `0`. */ minimumFontSize?: number; /** * Defaults to `ISO-8859-1`. */ defaultEncoding?: string; /** * Whether to throttle animations and timers when the page becomes background. This * also affects the Page Visibility API. Defaults to `true`. */ backgroundThrottling?: boolean; /** * Whether to enable offscreen rendering for the browser window. Defaults to * `false`. See the offscreen rendering tutorial for more details. */ offscreen?: boolean; /** * Whether to run Electron APIs and the specified `preload` script in a separate * JavaScript context. Defaults to `false`. The context that the `preload` script * runs in will still have full access to the `document` and `window` globals but * it will use its own set of JavaScript builtins (`Array`, `Object`, `JSON`, etc.) * and will be isolated from any changes made to the global environment by the * loaded page. The Electron API will only be available in the `preload` script and * not the loaded page. This option should be used when loading potentially * untrusted remote content to ensure the loaded content cannot tamper with the * `preload` script and any Electron APIs being used. This option uses the same * technique used by Chrome Content Scripts. You can access this context in the dev * tools by selecting the 'Electron Isolated Context' entry in the combo box at the * top of the Console tab. */ contextIsolation?: boolean; /** * If true, values returned from `webFrame.executeJavaScript` will be sanitized to * ensure JS values can't unsafely cross between worlds when using * `contextIsolation`. The default is `false`. In Electron 12, the default will be * changed to `true`. _Deprecated_ */ worldSafeExecuteJavaScript?: boolean; /** * Whether to use native `window.open()`. Defaults to `false`. Child windows will * always have node integration disabled unless `nodeIntegrationInSubFrames` is * true. **Note:** This option is currently experimental. */ nativeWindowOpen?: boolean; /** * Whether to enable the `<webview>` tag. Defaults to `false`. **Note:** The * `preload` script configured for the `<webview>` will have node integration * enabled when it is executed so you should ensure remote/untrusted content is not * able to create a `<webview>` tag with a possibly malicious `preload` script. You * can use the `will-attach-webview` event on webContents to strip away the * `preload` script and to validate or alter the `<webview>`'s initial settings. */ webviewTag?: boolean; /** * A list of strings that will be appended to `process.argv` in the renderer * process of this app. Useful for passing small bits of data down to renderer * process preload scripts. */ additionalArguments?: string[]; /** * Whether to enable browser style consecutive dialog protection. Default is * `false`. */ safeDialogs?: boolean; /** * The message to display when consecutive dialog protection is triggered. If not * defined the default message would be used, note that currently the default * message is in English and not localized. */ safeDialogsMessage?: string; /** * Whether to disable dialogs completely. Overrides `safeDialogs`. Default is * `false`. */ disableDialogs?: boolean; /** * Whether dragging and dropping a file or link onto the page causes a navigation. * Default is `false`. */ navigateOnDragDrop?: boolean; /** * Autoplay policy to apply to content in the window, can be * `no-user-gesture-required`, `user-gesture-required`, * `document-user-activation-required`. Defaults to `no-user-gesture-required`. */ autoplayPolicy?: ('no-user-gesture-required' | 'user-gesture-required' | 'document-user-activation-required'); /** * Whether to prevent the window from resizing when entering HTML Fullscreen. * Default is `false`. */ disableHtmlFullscreenWindowResize?: boolean; /** * An alternative title string provided only to accessibility tools such as screen * readers. This string is not directly visible to users. */ accessibleTitle?: string; /** * Whether to enable the builtin spellchecker. Default is `true`. */ spellcheck?: boolean; /** * Whether to enable the WebSQL api. Default is `true`. */ enableWebSQL?: boolean; /** * Enforces the v8 code caching policy used by blink. Accepted values are */ v8CacheOptions?: ('none' | 'code' | 'bypassHeatCheck' | 'bypassHeatCheckAndEagerCompile'); } interface DefaultFontFamily { /** * Defaults to `Times New Roman`. */ standard?: string; /** * Defaults to `Times New Roman`. */ serif?: string; /** * Defaults to `Arial`. */ sansSerif?: string; /** * Defaults to `Courier New`. */ monospace?: string; /** * Defaults to `Script`. */ cursive?: string; /** * Defaults to `Impact`. */ fantasy?: string; } } declare module 'electron' { export = Electron; } interface NodeRequireFunction { (moduleName: 'electron'): typeof Electron; } interface File { /** * The real path to the file on the users filesystem */ path: string; } declare module 'original-fs' { import * as fs from 'fs'; export = fs; } interface Document { createElement(tagName: 'webview'): Electron.WebviewTag; } declare namespace NodeJS { interface Process extends NodeJS.EventEmitter { // Docs: http://electronjs.org/docs/api/process /** * Emitted when Electron has loaded its internal initialization script and is * beginning to load the web page or the main script. * * It can be used by the preload script to add removed Node global symbols back to * the global scope when node integration is turned off: */ on(event: 'loaded', listener: Function): this; once(event: 'loaded', listener: Function): this; addListener(event: 'loaded', listener: Function): this; removeListener(event: 'loaded', listener: Function): this; /** * Causes the main thread of the current process crash. */ crash(): void; /** * * `allocated` Integer - Size of all allocated objects in Kilobytes. * * `marked` Integer - Size of all marked objects in Kilobytes. * * `total` Integer - Total allocated space in Kilobytes. * * Returns an object with Blink memory information. It can be useful for debugging * rendering / DOM related memory issues. Note that all values are reported in * Kilobytes. */ getBlinkMemoryInfo(): Electron.BlinkMemoryInfo; getCPUUsage(): Electron.CPUUsage; /** * The number of milliseconds since epoch, or `null` if the information is * unavailable * * Indicates the creation time of the application. The time is represented as * number of milliseconds since epoch. It returns null if it is unable to get the * process creation time. */ getCreationTime(): (number) | (null); /** * * `totalHeapSize` Integer * * `totalHeapSizeExecutable` Integer * * `totalPhysicalSize` Integer * * `totalAvailableSize` Integer * * `usedHeapSize` Integer * * `heapSizeLimit` Integer * * `mallocedMemory` Integer * * `peakMallocedMemory` Integer * * `doesZapGarbage` Boolean * * Returns an object with V8 heap statistics. Note that all statistics are reported * in Kilobytes. */ getHeapStatistics(): Electron.HeapStatistics; getIOCounters(): Electron.IOCounters; /** * Resolves with a ProcessMemoryInfo * * Returns an object giving memory usage statistics about the current process. Note * that all statistics are reported in Kilobytes. This api should be called after * app ready. * * Chromium does not provide `residentSet` value for macOS. This is because macOS * performs in-memory compression of pages that haven't been recently used. As a * result the resident set size value is not what one would expect. `private` * memory is more representative of the actual pre-compression memory usage of the * process on macOS. */ getProcessMemoryInfo(): Promise<Electron.ProcessMemoryInfo>; /** * * `total` Integer - The total amount of physical memory in Kilobytes available * to the system. * * `free` Integer - The total amount of memory not being used by applications or * disk cache. * * `swapTotal` Integer _Windows_ _Linux_ - The total amount of swap memory in * Kilobytes available to the system. * * `swapFree` Integer _Windows_ _Linux_ - The free amount of swap memory in * Kilobytes available to the system. * * Returns an object giving memory usage statistics about the entire system. Note * that all statistics are reported in Kilobytes. */ getSystemMemoryInfo(): Electron.SystemMemoryInfo; /** * The version of the host operating system. * * Example: * * **Note:** It returns the actual operating system version instead of kernel * version on macOS unlike `os.release()`. */ getSystemVersion(): string; /** * Causes the main thread of the current process hang. */ hang(): void; /** * Sets the file descriptor soft limit to `maxDescriptors` or the OS hard limit, * whichever is lower for the current process. * * @platform darwin,linux */ setFdLimit(maxDescriptors: number): void; /** * Indicates whether the snapshot has been created successfully. * Takes a V8 heap snapshot and saves it to `filePath`. */ takeHeapSnapshot(filePath: string): boolean; /** * A `String` representing Chrome's version string. * */ readonly chrome: string; /** * A `Boolean`. When app is started by being passed as parameter to the default * app, this property is `true` in the main process, otherwise it is `undefined`. * */ readonly defaultApp: boolean; /** * A `String` representing Electron's version string. * */ readonly electron: string; /** * A `Boolean`, `true` when the current renderer context is the "main" renderer * frame. If you want the ID of the current frame you should use * `webFrame.routingId`. * */ readonly isMainFrame: boolean; /** * A `Boolean`. For Mac App Store build, this property is `true`, for other builds * it is `undefined`. * */ readonly mas: boolean; /** * A `Boolean` that controls ASAR support inside your application. Setting this to * `true` will disable the support for `asar` archives in Node's built-in modules. */ noAsar: boolean; /** * A `Boolean` that controls whether or not deprecation warnings are printed to * `stderr`. Setting this to `true` will silence deprecation warnings. This * property is used instead of the `--no-deprecation` command line flag. */ noDeprecation: boolean; /** * A `String` representing the path to the resources directory. * */ readonly resourcesPath: string; /** * A `Boolean`. When the renderer process is sandboxed, this property is `true`, * otherwise it is `undefined`. * */ readonly sandboxed: boolean; /** * A `Boolean` that controls whether or not deprecation warnings will be thrown as * exceptions. Setting this to `true` will throw errors for deprecations. This * property is used instead of the `--throw-deprecation` command line flag. */ throwDeprecation: boolean; /** * A `Boolean` that controls whether or not deprecations printed to `stderr` * include their stack trace. Setting this to `true` will print stack traces for * deprecations. This property is instead of the `--trace-deprecation` command line * flag. */ traceDeprecation: boolean; /** * A `Boolean` that controls whether or not process warnings printed to `stderr` * include their stack trace. Setting this to `true` will print stack traces for * process warnings (including deprecations). This property is instead of the * `--trace-warnings` command line flag. */ traceProcessWarnings: boolean; /** * A `String` representing the current process's type, can be `"browser"` (i.e. * main process), `"renderer"`, or `"worker"` (i.e. web worker). * */ readonly type: string; /** * A `Boolean`. If the app is running as a Windows Store app (appx), this property * is `true`, for otherwise it is `undefined`. * */ readonly windowsStore: boolean; } interface ProcessVersions { readonly electron: string; readonly chrome: string; } }