ngx-electron-plus
This library is a fork of a great module created by Thorsten Hans located here: http://github.com/ThorstenHans/ngx-electron With more usefull tools fs-jetpack , node-powershell, notifier, ssh2.Client etc...
ngx-electron-plus
ngx-electron-plus is a fork of a great module created by Thorsten Hans located here: http://github.com/ThorstenHans/ngx-electron, however in his releases there is a bug that is causing the entire electron package to bundled into a built apps node-modules directory when using electron-packager or similar building tools. The fix looks to be pulled into the original project, however there has yet to be a release and it seems the pull took some time. I created this fork to have a module that can be installed easily in the meantime.
What does it do?
This module provides an angular wrapper for Electron's APIs exposed as part of the renderer process.
Installation
New Projects
ngx-electron-plus can be installed easily using either yarn or npm commands in the scope of an angular project.
$ yarn add ngx-electron-plus
# OR
$ npm install ngx-electron-plusExisting Projects with ngx-electron
ngx-electron-plus can be used as a drop in replacement for ngx-electron, just remove ngx-electron via:
$ yarn remove ngx-electron
# OR
$ npm unistall ngx-electronThen install ngx-electron-plus via the above section and change all your imports from ngx-electron to ngx-electron-plus.
How do I use it?
ngx-electron-plus is exposing a service called NgxElectronPlusService which needs to be added into your component page under imports.
import { Component, OnInit } from '@angular/core';
import { NgxElectronPlusService } from 'ngx-electron-plus';
@Component({
selector: 'my-app',
templateUrl: 'app.html'
})
export class AppComponent {
constructor (private electronPlusService: NgxElectronPlusService) { }
public logArchitecture() {
if(this.electronPlusService.isElectron) {
console.log(this.electronPlusService.process.arch);
}
}
// Sample to run powershell command
public runPowerShell(cmd): Promise<any> {
const electron = this.electronPlusService;
return new Promise(function (resolve, reject) {
const psw = new electron.powershell({
executionPolicy: 'Bypass',
noProfile: true
});
psw.addCommand(`${cmd}`)
.then(() => psw.invoke()
.then((res) => {
console.log("Call :",res)
resolve(res);
})
.catch((reason) => {
console.log("Error ",reason)
reject(reason);
})
)
});
}
}The ElectronPlusService
The ElectronPlusService is exposing all API's accessible from within Electron's renderer process. If your app is not inside electron, all getters will return NULL instead.
Properties
- desktopCapturer: Electron.DesktopCapturer - Electron's desktop capturing API
- ipcRenderer: Electron.IpcRenderer - Electron IpcRenderer
- remote: Electron.Remote - Electron Remote capabilities
- webFrame: Electron.WebFrame - Electron WebFrame
- clipboard: Electron.Clipboard - Clipboard API
- crashReporter: Electron.CrashReporter - Electron's CrashReporter
- process: NodeJS.Process - Electron's Process Object
- screen: Electron.Screen - Electron's Screen API
- shell: Electron.Shell - Electron's Shell API
- nativeImage: Electron.NativeImage - Electron's NativeImage API
- isElectronApp: boolean - Indicates if app is being executed inside of electron or not
- jetpack: FSJetpack - Expose all properties of npm
fs-jetpackpackage - ssh: SSH2.Client - Expose all properties of npm
ssh2package - powershell: Shell - Expose all properties class of npm
node-powershellpackage - notifier: Notifier - Expose all properties class of npm
node-notiferpackage actually not stable....
Credits
Author
Hervé de CHAVIGNY
License
MIT