Create and control browser windows.
Process: Main
// In the main process.
const {BrowserWindow} = require('electron')
// Or use `remote` from the renderer process.
// const {BrowserWindow} = require('electron').remote
let win = new BrowserWindow({width: 800, height: 600})
win.on('closed', () => {
win = null
})
// Load a remote URL
win.loadURL('https://github.com')
// Or load a local HTML file
win.loadURL(`file://${__dirname}/app/index.html`)
To create a window without chrome, or a transparent window in arbitrary shape, you can use the Frameless Window API.
When loading a page in the window directly, users may see the page load incrementally, which is not a good experience for a native app. To make the window display without visual flash, there are two solutions for different situations.
ready-to-show eventWhile loading the page, the ready-to-show event will be emitted when the renderer
process has rendered the page for the first time if the window has not been shown yet. Showing
the window after this event will have no visual flash:
const {BrowserWindow} = require('electron')
let win = new BrowserWindow({show: false})
win.once('ready-to-show', () => {
win.show()
})
This event is usually emitted after the did-finish-load event, but for
pages with many remote resources, it may be emitted before the did-finish-load
event.
backgroundColorFor a complex app, the ready-to-show event could be emitted too late, making
the app feel slow. In this case, it is recommended to show the window
immediately, and use a backgroundColor close to your app's background:
const {BrowserWindow} = require('electron')
let win = new BrowserWindow({backgroundColor: '#2e2c29'})
win.loadURL('https://github.com')
Note that even for apps that use ready-to-show event, it is still recommended
to set backgroundColor to make app feel more native.
By using parent option, you can create child windows:
const {BrowserWindow} = require('electron')
let top = new BrowserWindow()
let child = new BrowserWindow({parent: top})
child.show()
top.show()
The child window will always show on top of the top window.
A modal window is a child window that disables parent window, to create a modal
window, you have to set both parent and modal options:
const {BrowserWindow} = require('electron')
let child = new BrowserWindow({parent: top, modal: true, show: false})
child.loadURL('https://github.com')
child.once('ready-to-show', () => {
child.show()
})
The Page Visibility API works as follows:
hidden. On other platforms, the
visibility state will be hidden only when the window is minimized or
explicitly hidden with win.hide().BrowserWindow is created with show: false, the initial visibility
state will be visible despite the window actually being hidden.backgroundThrottling is disabled, the visibility state will remain
visible even if the window is minimized, occluded, or hidden.It is recommended that you pause expensive operations when the visibility
state is hidden in order to minimize power consumption.
dialog.Create and control browser windows.
Process: Main
BrowserWindow is an
EventEmitter.
It creates a new BrowserWindow with native properties as set by the options.
new BrowserWindow([options])options Object (optional)
width Integer (optional) - Window's width in pixels. Default is 800.height Integer (optional) - Window's height in pixels. Default is 600.x Integer (optional) (required if y is used) - Window's left offset from screen.
Default is to center the window.y Integer (optional) (required if x is used) - Window's top offset from screen.
Default is to center the window.useContentSize Boolean (optional) - 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.center Boolean (optional) - Show window in the center of the screen.minWidth Integer (optional) - Window's minimum width. Default is 0.minHeight Integer (optional) - Window's minimum height. Default is 0.maxWidth Integer (optional) - Window's maximum width. Default is no limit.maxHeight Integer (optional) - Window's maximum height. Default is no limit.resizable Boolean (optional) - Whether window is resizable. Default is true.movable Boolean (optional) - Whether window is movable. This is not implemented
on Linux. Default is true.minimizable Boolean (optional) - Whether window is minimizable. This is not
implemented on Linux. Default is true.maximizable Boolean (optional) - Whether window is maximizable. This is not
implemented on Linux. Default is true.closable Boolean (optional) - Whether window is closable. This is not implemented
on Linux. Default is true.focusable Boolean (optional) - 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.alwaysOnTop Boolean (optional) - Whether the window should always stay on top of
other windows. Default is false.fullscreen Boolean (optional) - 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.fullscreenable Boolean (optional) - 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.simpleFullscreen Boolean (optional) - Use pre-Lion fullscreen on macOS. Default is false.skipTaskbar Boolean (optional) - Whether to show the window in taskbar. Default is
false.kiosk Boolean (optional) - The kiosk mode. Default is false.title String (optional) - Default window title. Default is "Electron".icon (NativeImage | String) (optional) - 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.show Boolean (optional) - Whether window should be shown when created. Default is
true.frame Boolean (optional) - Specify false to create a
Frameless Window. Default is true.parent BrowserWindow (optional) - Specify parent window. Default is null.modal Boolean (optional) - Whether this is a modal window. This only works when the
window is a child window. Default is false.acceptFirstMouse Boolean (optional) - Whether the web view accepts a single
mouse-down event that simultaneously activates the window. Default is
false.disableAutoHideCursor Boolean (optional) - Whether to hide cursor when typing.
Default is false.autoHideMenuBar Boolean (optional) - Auto hide the menu bar unless the Alt
key is pressed. Default is false.enableLargerThanScreen Boolean (optional) - Enable the window to be resized larger
than screen. Default is false.backgroundColor String (optional) - Window's background color as a hexadecimal value,
like #66CD00 or #FFF or #80FFFFFF (alpha is supported). Default is
#FFF (white).hasShadow Boolean (optional) - Whether window should have a shadow. This is only
implemented on macOS. Default is true.opacity Number (optional) - 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.darkTheme Boolean (optional) - Forces using dark theme for the window, only works on
some GTK+3 desktop environments. Default is false.transparent Boolean (optional) - Makes the window transparent.
Default is false.type String (optional) - The type of window, default is normal window. See more about
this below.titleBarStyle String (optional) - The style of window title bar.
Default is default. Possible values are:
default - Results in the standard gray opaque Mac title
bar.hidden - Results in a hidden title bar and a full size content window, yet
the title bar still has the standard window controls ("traffic lights") in
the top left.hiddenInset - Results in a hidden title bar with an alternative look
where the traffic light buttons are slightly more inset from the window edge.customButtonsOnHover Boolean (optional) - Draw custom close, minimize,
and full screen buttons on macOS frameless windows. These buttons will not
display unless hovered over in the top left of the window. These custom
buttons prevent issues with mouse events that occur with the standard
window toolbar buttons. Note: This option is currently experimental.fullscreenWindowTitle Boolean (optional) - Shows the title in the
title bar in full screen mode on macOS for all titleBarStyle options.
Default is false.thickFrame Boolean (optional) - 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.vibrancy String (optional) - 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 or ultra-dark. Please note that
using frame: false in combination with a vibrancy value requires that you use a
non-default titleBarStyle as well.zoomToPageWidth Boolean (optional) - 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.tabbingIdentifier String (optional) - 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.webPreferences Object (optional) - Settings of web page's features.
devTools Boolean (optional) - Whether to enable DevTools. If it is set to false, can not use BrowserWindow.webContents.openDevTools() to open DevTools. Default is true.nodeIntegration Boolean (optional) - Whether node integration is enabled. Default
is true.nodeIntegrationInWorker Boolean (optional) - Whether node integration is
enabled in web workers. Default is false. More about this can be found
in Multithreading.preload String (optional) - 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.sandbox Boolean (optional) - 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.
Note: This option is currently experimental and may change or be
removed in future Electron releases.session Session (optional) - 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.partition String (optional) - 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.affinity String (optional) - 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.zoomFactor Number (optional) - The default zoom factor of the page, 3.0 represents
300%. Default is 1.0.javascript Boolean (optional) - Enables JavaScript support. Default is true.webSecurity Boolean (optional) - 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.allowRunningInsecureContent Boolean (optional) - Allow an https page to run
JavaScript, CSS or plugins from http URLs. Default is false.images Boolean (optional) - Enables image support. Default is true.textAreasAreResizable Boolean (optional) - Make TextArea elements resizable. Default
is true.webgl Boolean (optional) - Enables WebGL support. Default is true.webaudio Boolean (optional) - Enables WebAudio support. Default is true.plugins Boolean (optional) - Whether plugins should be enabled. Default is false.experimentalFeatures Boolean (optional) - Enables Chromium's experimental features.
Default is false.experimentalCanvasFeatures Boolean (optional) - Enables Chromium's experimental
canvas features. Default is false.scrollBounce Boolean (optional) - Enables scroll bounce (rubber banding) effect on
macOS. Default is false.blinkFeatures String (optional) - 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.disableBlinkFeatures String (optional) - 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.defaultFontFamily Object (optional) - Sets the default font for the font-family.
standard String (optional) - Defaults to Times New Roman.serif String (optional) - Defaults to Times New Roman.sansSerif String (optional) - Defaults to Arial.monospace String (optional) - Defaults to Courier New.cursive String (optional) - Defaults to Script.fantasy String (optional) - Defaults to Impact.defaultFontSize Integer (optional) - Defaults to 16.defaultMonospaceFontSize Integer (optional) - Defaults to 13.minimumFontSize Integer (optional) - Defaults to 0.defaultEncoding String (optional) - Defaults to ISO-8859-1.backgroundThrottling Boolean (optional) - Whether to throttle animations and timers
when the page becomes background. This also affects the
Page Visibility API. Defaults to true.offscreen Boolean (optional) - Whether to enable offscreen rendering for the browser
window. Defaults to false. See the
offscreen rendering tutorial for
more details.contextIsolation Boolean (optional) - 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. Note: This option is currently experimental and may
change or be removed in future Electron releases.nativeWindowOpen Boolean (optional) - Whether to use native
window.open(). Defaults to false. Note: This option is currently
experimental.webviewTag Boolean (optional) - Whether to enable the <webview> tag.
Defaults to the value of the nodeIntegration option. 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.additionArguments String - 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.When setting minimum or maximum window size with minWidth/maxWidth/
minHeight/maxHeight, it only constrains the users. It won't prevent you from
passing a size that does not follow size constraints to setBounds/setSize or
to the constructor of BrowserWindow.
The possible values and behaviors of the type option are platform dependent.
Possible values are:
desktop, dock, toolbar, splash,
notification.On macOS, possible types are desktop, textured.
textured type adds metal gradient appearance
(NSTexturedBackgroundWindowMask).desktop type places the window at the desktop background window level
(kCGDesktopWindowLevel - 1). Note that desktop window will not receive
focus, keyboard or mouse events, but you can use globalShortcut to receive
input sparingly.toolbar.Objects created with new BrowserWindow emit the following events:
Note: Some events are only available on specific operating systems and are labeled as such.
Returns:
event Eventtitle StringEmitted when the document changed its title, calling event.preventDefault()
will prevent the native window's title from changing.
Returns:
event EventEmitted 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:
window.onbeforeunload = (e) => {
console.log('I do not want to be closed')
// Unlike usual browsers that a message box will be prompted to users, returning
// a non-void value will silently cancel the close.
// It is recommended to use the dialog API to let the user confirm closing the
// application.
e.returnValue = false // equivalent to `return false` but not recommended
}
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 just returning a value, as the former works more consistently within Electron.
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.
Emitted when window session is going to end due to force shutdown or machine restart or session log off.
Emitted when the web page becomes unresponsive.
Emitted when the unresponsive web page becomes responsive again.
Emitted when the window loses focus.
Emitted when the window gains focus.
Emitted when the window is shown.
Emitted when the window is hidden.
Emitted when the web page has been rendered (while not being shown) and window can be displayed without a visual flash.
Emitted when window is maximized.
Emitted when the window exits from a maximized state.
Emitted when the window is minimized.
Emitted when the window is restored from a minimized state.
Emitted when the window is being resized.
Emitted when the window is being moved to a new position.
Note: On macOS this event is just an alias of moved.
Emitted once when the window is moved to a new position.
Emitted when the window enters a full-screen state.
Emitted when the window leaves a full-screen state.
Emitted when the window enters a full-screen state triggered by HTML API.
Emitted when the window leaves a full-screen state triggered by HTML API.
Returns:
event Eventcommand StringEmitted 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.
const {BrowserWindow} = require('electron')
let win = new BrowserWindow()
win.on('app-command', (e, cmd) => {
// Navigate the window back when the user hits their mouse back button
if (cmd === 'browser-backward' && win.webContents.canGoBack()) {
win.webContents.goBack()
}
})
Emitted when scroll wheel event phase has begun.
Emitted when scroll wheel event phase has ended.
Emitted when scroll wheel event phase filed upon reaching the edge of element.
Returns:
event Eventdirection StringEmitted on 3-finger swipe. Possible directions are up, right, down, left.
Emitted when the window opens a sheet.
Emitted when the window has closed a sheet.
Emitted when the native new tab button is clicked.
The BrowserWindow class has the following static methods:
BrowserWindow.getAllWindows()Returns BrowserWindow[] - An array of all opened browser windows.
BrowserWindow.getFocusedWindow()Returns BrowserWindow - The window that is focused in this application, otherwise returns null.
BrowserWindow.fromWebContents(webContents)webContents WebContentsReturns BrowserWindow - The window that owns the given webContents.
BrowserWindow.fromBrowserView(browserView)browserView BrowserViewReturns BrowserWindow | null - The window that owns the given browserView. If the given view is not attached to any window, returns null.
BrowserWindow.addExtension(path)path StringAdds 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.
BrowserWindow.removeExtension(name)name StringRemove a Chrome extension by name.
Note: This API cannot be called before the ready event of the app module
is emitted.
BrowserWindow.getExtensions()Returns Object - 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.
BrowserWindow.addDevToolsExtension(path)path StringAdds 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.
BrowserWindow.removeDevToolsExtension(name)name StringRemove a DevTools extension by name.
Note: This API cannot be called before the ready event of the app module
is emitted.
BrowserWindow.getDevToolsExtensions()Returns Object - 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:
const {BrowserWindow} = require('electron')
let installed = BrowserWindow.getDevToolsExtensions().hasOwnProperty('devtron')
console.log(installed)
Note: This API cannot be called before the ready event of the app module
is emitted.
Objects created with new BrowserWindow have the following properties:
const {BrowserWindow} = require('electron')
// In this example `win` is our instance
let win = new BrowserWindow({width: 800, height: 600})
win.loadURL('https://github.com')
win.webContentsA WebContents object this window owns. All web page related events and
operations will be done via it.
See the webContents documentation for its methods and
events.
win.idA Integer representing the unique ID of the window.
Objects created with new BrowserWindow have the following instance methods:
Note: Some methods are only available on specific operating systems and are labeled as such.
win.destroy()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.
win.close()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.
win.focus()Focuses on the window.
win.blur()Removes focus from the window.
win.isFocused()Returns Boolean - Whether the window is focused.
win.isDestroyed()Returns Boolean - Whether the window is destroyed.
win.show()Shows and gives focus to the window.
win.showInactive()Shows the window but doesn't focus on it.
win.hide()Hides the window.
win.isVisible()Returns Boolean - Whether the window is visible to the user.
win.isModal()Returns Boolean - Whether current window is a modal window.
win.maximize()Maximizes the window. This will also show (but not focus) the window if it isn't being displayed already.
win.unmaximize()Unmaximizes the window.
win.isMaximized()Returns Boolean - Whether the window is maximized.
win.minimize()Minimizes the window. On some platforms the minimized window will be shown in the Dock.
win.restore()Restores the window from minimized state to its previous state.
win.isMinimized()Returns Boolean - Whether the window is minimized.
win.isFullScreen()Returns Boolean - Whether the window is in fullscreen mode.
win.setSimpleFullScreen(flag) macOSflag BooleanEnters or leaves simple fullscreen mode.
Simple fullscreen mode emulates the native fullscreen behavior found in versions of Mac OS X prior to Lion (10.7).
win.isSimpleFullScreen() macOSReturns Boolean - Whether the window is in simple (pre-Lion) fullscreen mode.
win.setAspectRatio(aspectRatio[, extraSize]) macOSaspectRatio Float - The aspect ratio to maintain for some portion of the
content view.extraSize Size - The extra size not to be included while
maintaining the aspect ratio.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 [ 40, 50 ]. The second argument doesn't care where the extra width and height are within the content view--only that they exist. Just sum any extra width and height areas you have within the overall content view.
win.previewFile(path[, displayName]) macOSpath String - The absolute path to the file to preview with QuickLook. This
is important as Quick Look uses the file name and file extension on the path
to determine the content type of the file to open.displayName String (optional) - The name of the file to display on the
Quick Look modal view. This is purely visual and does not affect the content
type of the file. Defaults to path.Uses Quick Look to preview a file at a given path.
win.closeFilePreview() macOSCloses the currently open Quick Look panel.
win.setBounds(bounds[, animate])bounds Rectangleanimate Boolean (optional) macOSResizes and moves the window to the supplied bounds
win.getBounds()Returns Rectangle
win.setContentBounds(bounds[, animate])bounds Rectangleanimate Boolean (optional) macOSResizes and moves the window's client area (e.g. the web page) to the supplied bounds.
win.getContentBounds()Returns Rectangle
win.setSize(width, height[, animate])width Integerheight Integeranimate Boolean (optional) macOSResizes the window to width and height.
win.getSize()Returns Integer[] - Contains the window's width and height.
win.setContentSize(width, height[, animate])width Integerheight Integeranimate Boolean (optional) macOSResizes the window's client area (e.g. the web page) to width and height.
win.getContentSize()Returns Integer[] - Contains the window's client area's width and height.
win.setMinimumSize(width, height)width Integerheight IntegerSets the minimum size of window to width and height.
win.getMinimumSize()Returns Integer[] - Contains the window's minimum width and height.
win.setMaximumSize(width, height)width Integerheight IntegerSets the maximum size of window to width and height.
win.getMaximumSize()Returns Integer[] - Contains the window's maximum width and height.
win.setResizable(resizable)resizable BooleanSets whether the window can be manually resized by user.
win.isResizable()Returns Boolean - Whether the window can be manually resized by user.
win.setMovable(movable) macOS Windowsmovable BooleanSets whether the window can be moved by user. On Linux does nothing.
win.isMovable() macOS WindowsReturns Boolean - Whether the window can be moved by user.
On Linux always returns true.
win.setMinimizable(minimizable) macOS Windowsminimizable BooleanSets whether the window can be manually minimized by user. On Linux does nothing.
win.isMinimizable() macOS WindowsReturns Boolean - Whether the window can be manually minimized by user
On Linux always returns true.
win.setMaximizable(maximizable) macOS Windowsmaximizable BooleanSets whether the window can be manually maximized by user. On Linux does nothing.
win.isMaximizable() macOS WindowsReturns Boolean - Whether the window can be manually maximized by user.
On Linux always returns true.
win.setFullScreenable(fullscreenable)fullscreenable BooleanSets whether the maximize/zoom window button toggles fullscreen mode or maximizes the window.
win.isFullScreenable()Returns Boolean - Whether the maximize/zoom window button toggles fullscreen mode or
maximizes the window.
win.setClosable(closable) macOS Windowsclosable BooleanSets whether the window can be manually closed by user. On Linux does nothing.
win.isClosable() macOS WindowsReturns Boolean - Whether the window can be manually closed by user.
On Linux always returns true.
win.setAlwaysOnTop(flag[, level][, relativeLevel])flag Booleanlevel String (optional) macOS - Values include normal, floating,
torn-off-menu, modal-panel, main-menu, status, pop-up-menu,
screen-saver, and dockfloating. See the
macOS docs for more details.relativeLevel Integer (optional) macOS - The number of layers higher to set
this window relative to the given level. The default is 0. Note that Apple
discourages setting levels higher than 1 above screen-saver.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.
win.isAlwaysOnTop()Returns Boolean - Whether the window is always on top of other windows.
win.center()Moves window to the center of the screen.
win.setPosition(x, y[, animate])x Integery Integeranimate Boolean (optional) macOSMoves window to x and y.
win.getPosition()Returns Integer[] - Contains the window's current position.
win.getTitle()Returns String - The title of the native window.
Note: The title of web page can be different from the title of the native window.
win.setSheetOffset(offsetY[, offsetX]) macOSoffsetY FloatoffsetX Float (optional)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:
const {BrowserWindow} = require('electron')
let win = new BrowserWindow()
let toolbarRect = document.getElementById('toolbar').getBoundingClientRect()
win.setSheetOffset(toolbarRect.height)
win.isKiosk()Returns Boolean - Whether the window is in kiosk mode.
win.getNativeWindowHandle()Returns Buffer - 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.
win.hookWindowMessage(message, callback) Windowsmessage Integercallback FunctionHooks a windows message. The callback is called when
the message is received in the WndProc.
win.isWindowMessageHooked(message) Windowsmessage IntegerReturns Boolean - true or false depending on whether the message is hooked.
win.unhookAllWindowMessages() WindowsUnhooks all of the window messages.
win.setRepresentedFilename(filename) macOSfilename StringSets the pathname of the file the window represents, and the icon of the file will show in window's title bar.
win.getRepresentedFilename() macOSReturns String - The pathname of the file the window represents.
win.setDocumentEdited(edited) macOSedited BooleanSpecifies whether the window’s document has been edited, and the icon in title
bar will become gray when set to true.
win.isDocumentEdited() macOSReturns Boolean - Whether the window's document has been edited.
win.capturePage([rect, ]callback)rect Rectangle (optional) - The bounds to capturecallback Function
image NativeImageSame as webContents.capturePage([rect, ]callback).
win.loadURL(url[, options])url Stringoptions Object (optional)
httpReferrer String (optional) - A HTTP Referrer url.userAgent String (optional) - A user agent originating the request.extraHeaders String (optional) - Extra headers separated by "\n"postData (UploadRawData[] | UploadFile[] | UploadFileSystem[] | UploadBlob[]) (optional)baseURLForDataURL String (optional) - 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.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:
let url = require('url').format({
protocol: 'file',
slashes: true,
pathname: require('path').join(__dirname, 'index.html')
})
win.loadURL(url)
You can load a URL using a POST request with URL-encoded data by doing
the following:
win.loadURL('http://localhost:8000/post', {
postData: [{
type: 'rawData',
bytes: Buffer.from('hello=world')
}],
extraHeaders: 'Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded'
})
win.loadFile(filePath)filePath StringSame 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.
win.reload()Same as webContents.reload.
win.setMenu(menu) Linux Windowsmenu Menu | nullSets the menu as the window's menu bar, setting it to null will remove the
menu bar.
win.setProgressBar(progress[, options])progress Doubleoptions Object (optional)
mode String Windows - Mode for the progress bar. Can be none, normal, indeterminate, error or paused.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.getName().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.
win.setOverlayIcon(overlay, description) Windowsoverlay NativeImage - the icon to display on the bottom
right corner of the taskbar icon. If this parameter is null, the overlay is
cleareddescription String - a description that will be provided to Accessibility
screen readersSets 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.
win.setHasShadow(hasShadow) macOShasShadow BooleanSets whether the window should have a shadow. On Windows and Linux does nothing.
win.hasShadow() macOSReturns Boolean - Whether the window has a shadow.
On Windows and Linux always returns
true.
win.setOpacity(opacity) Windows macOSopacity Number - between 0.0 (fully transparent) and 1.0 (fully opaque)Sets the opacity of the window. On Linux does nothing.
win.getOpacity() Windows macOSReturns Number - between 0.0 (fully transparent) and 1.0 (fully opaque)
win.setThumbarButtons(buttons) Windowsbuttons ThumbarButton[]Returns Boolean - 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 Functiontooltip String (optional) - The text of the button's tooltip.flags String - Control specific states and behaviors of the
button. By default, it is ['enabled'].The flags is an array that can include following Strings:
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.win.setThumbnailClip(region) Windowsregion Rectangle - Region of the windowSets 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}.
win.setThumbnailToolTip(toolTip) WindowstoolTip StringSets the toolTip that is displayed when hovering over the window thumbnail in the taskbar.
win.setAppDetails(options) Windowsoptions Object
appId String (optional) - Window's App User Model ID.
It has to be set, otherwise the other options will have no effect.appIconPath String (optional) - Window's Relaunch Icon.appIconIndex Integer (optional) - Index of the icon in appIconPath.
Ignored when appIconPath is not set. Default is 0.relaunchCommand String (optional) - Window's Relaunch Command.relaunchDisplayName String (optional) - Window's Relaunch Display Name.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.
win.showDefinitionForSelection() macOSSame as webContents.showDefinitionForSelection().
win.setAutoHideMenuBar(hide)hide BooleanSets 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.
win.isMenuBarAutoHide()Returns Boolean - Whether menu bar automatically hides itself.
win.setMenuBarVisibility(visible) Windows Linuxvisible BooleanSets 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.
win.isMenuBarVisible()Returns Boolean - Whether the menu bar is visible.
win.setVisibleOnAllWorkspaces(visible)visible BooleanSets whether the window should be visible on all workspaces.
Note: This API does nothing on Windows.
win.isVisibleOnAllWorkspaces()Returns Boolean - Whether the window is visible on all workspaces.
Note: This API always returns false on Windows.
win.setIgnoreMouseEvents(ignore[, options])ignore Booleanoptions Object (optional)
forward Boolean (optional) Windows - 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.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.
win.setContentProtection(enable) macOS Windowsenable BooleanPrevents 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.
win.setParentWindow(parent) Linux macOSparent BrowserWindowSets parent as current window's parent window, passing null will turn
current window into a top-level window.
win.getParentWindow()Returns BrowserWindow - The parent window.
win.getChildWindows()Returns BrowserWindow[] - All child windows.
win.selectPreviousTab() macOSSelects the previous tab when native tabs are enabled and there are other tabs in the window.
win.selectNextTab() macOSSelects the next tab when native tabs are enabled and there are other tabs in the window.
win.mergeAllWindows() macOSMerges all windows into one window with multiple tabs when native tabs are enabled and there is more than one open window.
win.moveTabToNewWindow() macOSMoves the current tab into a new window if native tabs are enabled and there is more than one tab in the current window.
win.toggleTabBar() macOSToggles the visibility of the tab bar if native tabs are enabled and there is only one tab in the current window.
win.addTabbedWindow(browserWindow) macOSbrowserWindow BrowserWindowAdds a window as a tab on this window, after the tab for the window instance.
win.setVibrancy(type) macOStype String - Can be appearance-based, light, dark, titlebar,
selection, menu, popover, sidebar, medium-light or ultra-dark. See
the macOS documentation for more details.Adds a vibrancy effect to the browser window. Passing null or an empty string
will remove the vibrancy effect on the window.
win.setTouchBar(touchBar) macOS ExperimentaltouchBar TouchBarSets 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.
win.getBrowserView() ExperimentalReturns BrowserView | null - an attached BrowserView. Returns null if none is attached.
Note: The BrowserView API is currently experimental and may change or be removed in future Electron releases.