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electron-packager
Package your Electron app into OS-specific bundles (.app, .exe, etc.) via JavaScript or the command line. Supports building Windows, Linux or Mac executables.
About
Electron Packager is a command line tool that packages electron app source code into executables like .app or .exe along with a copy of Electron.
This module was developed as part of Dat, a grant funded non-profit open source project. It is maintained by volunteers. If you are benefitting from this module please consider making contributions back.
Note that packaged Electron applications can be relatively large. A zipped barebones OS X Electron application is around 40MB.
Installation
# for use in npm scripts
npm install electron-packager --save-dev
# for use from cli
npm install electron-packager -gUsage
From the Command Line
Running electron-packager from the command line has this basic form:
electron-packager <sourcedir> <appname> --platform=<platform> --arch=<arch> --version=<Electron version> [optional flags...]This will:
- Find or download the correct release of Electron
- Use that version of Electron to create a app in
<out>/<appname>-<platform>-<arch>(this can be customized via an optional flag)
For details on the optional flags, run electron-packager --help or see usage.txt.
If appname is omitted, this will use the name specified by "productName" or "name" in the nearest package.json. If version is omitted, it will use the version of the nearest installed electron-prebuilt dependency.
You should be able to launch the app on the platform you built for. If not, check your settings and try again.
Be careful not to include node_modules you don't want into your final app. electron-packager, electron-prebuilt and .git will be ignored by default. You can use --ignore to ignore files and folders via a regular expression. For example, --ignore=node_modules/electron-packager or --ignore="node_modules/(electron-packager|electron-prebuilt)".
Example
Given the app FooBar with the following file structure:
foobar
├─package.json
└┬src
├─index.html
├─script.js
└─style.cssWhen one runs the following command for the first time in the foobar directory:
electron-packager . FooBar --platform=darwin --arch=x64 --version=0.28.2electron-packager will do the following:
- download Electron 0.28.2 for OS X on x64 (and cache the download in
~/.electron) - build the OS X
FooBar.app - place
FooBar.appinfoobar/FooBar-darwin-x64/(since anoutdirectory was not specified)
The file structure now looks like:
foobar
├┬FooBar-darwin-x64
│├┬FooBar.app
││└[…Mac app contents…]
│├─LICENSE
│└─version
├─package.json
└┬src
├─index.html
├─script.js
└─style.cssThe FooBar.app folder generated can be executed by a system running OS X, which will start the packaged Electron app.
Programmatic API
var packager = require('electron-packager')
packager(opts, function done (err, appPath) { })packager(opts, callback)
opts
Required
arch - String
Allowed values: ia32, x64, all
Not required if all is used.
The non-all values correspond to the architecture names used by Electron releases.
dir - String
The source directory.
platform - String
Allowed values: linux, win32, darwin, all
Not required if all is used.
Arbitrary combinations of individual platforms are also supported via a comma-delimited string or array of strings.
The non-all values correspond to the platform names used by Electron releases.
Optional
all - Boolean
When true, sets both arch and platform to all.
app-bundle-id - String
The bundle identifier to use in the application's plist (OS X only).
app-category-type - String
The application category type, as shown in the Finder via View -> Arrange by Application Category when viewing the Applications directory (OS X only).
For example, app-category-type=public.app-category.developer-tools will set the application category to Developer Tools.
Valid values are listed in Apple's documentation.
app-version - String
The release version of the application. Maps to the ProductVersion metadata property on Windows, and CFBundleShortVersionString on OS X.
asar - Boolean
Whether to package the application's source code into an archive, using Electron's archive format. Reasons why you may want to enable this feature are described in an application packaging tutorial in Electron's documentation.
Defaults to false.
asar-unpack - String
A glob expression, when specified, unpacks the file with matching names to the app.asar.unpacked directory.
asar-unpack-dir - String
Unpacks the dir to app.asar.unpacked directory whose names exactly match this string. The asar-unpack-dir is relative to dir.
For example, asar-unpack-dir=sub_dir will unpack the directory /<dir>/sub_dir.
build-version - String
The build version of the application. Maps to the FileVersion metadata property on Windows, and CFBundleVersion on OS X.
cache - String
The directory where prebuilt, pre-packaged Electron downloads are cached. Defaults to $HOME/.electron.
helper-bundle-id - String
The bundle identifier to use in the application helper's plist (OS X only).
icon - String
Currently you must look for conversion tools in order to supply an icon in the format required by the platform:
- OS X:
.icns - Windows:
.ico(See below for details on non-Windows platforms) - Linux: this option is not required, as the dock/window list icon is set via the icon option in the BrowserWindow contructor. Setting the icon in the file manager is not currently supported.
If the file extension is omitted, it is auto-completed to the correct extension based on the platform, including when --platform=all is in effect.
ignore - RegExp
A pattern which specifies which files to ignore when copying files to create the package(s).
name - String
The application name. If omitted, it will use the "productName" or "name" of the nearest package.json.
out - String
The base directory where the finished package(s) are created. Defaults to the current working directory.
overwrite - Boolean
Whether to replace an already existing output directory for a given platform (true) or skip recreating it (false). Defaults to false.
prune - Boolean
Runs npm prune --production before starting to package the app.
sign - String
The identity used when signing the package via codesign. (Only for the OS X target platform, when XCode is present on the build platform.)
strict-ssl - Boolean
Whether SSL certificates are required to be valid when downloading Electron. Defaults to true.
version - String
The Electron version with which the app is built (without the leading 'v') - for example, 0.33.9. See Electron releases for valid versions. If omitted, it will use the version of the nearest local installation of electron-prebuilt.
version-string - Object
Object hash of application metadata to embed into the executable (Windows only):
CompanyNameLegalCopyrightFileDescriptionOriginalFilenameFileVersion(deprecated and will be removed in a future major version, please use the top-levelbuild-versionparameter instead)ProductVersion(deprecated and will be removed in a future major version, please use the top-levelapp-versionparameter instead)ProductNameInternalName
callback
err - Error
Contains errors, if any.
appPath - String
Path to the newly created application.
Building Windows apps from non-Windows platforms
Building an Electron app for the Windows platform with a custom icon requires editing the Electron.exe file. Currently, electron-packager uses node-rcedit to accomplish this. A Windows executable is bundled in that node package and needs to be run in order for this functionality to work, so on non-Windows platforms, Wine needs to be installed. On OS X, it is installable via Homebrew.
Related
- electron-builder - for creating installer wizards
- grunt-electron - grunt plugin for electron-packager
- electron-packager-interactive - an interactive CLI for electron-packager