// Modules to control application life and create native browser window const { app, BrowserWindow } = require("electron"); const path = require("path"); // Keep a global reference of the window object, if you don't, the window will // be closed automatically when the JavaScript object is garbage collected. let mainWindow; function createWindow() { // Create the browser window. mainWindow = new BrowserWindow({ width: 800, height: 600, webPreferences: { preload: path.join(__dirname, "preload.js"), }, }); // and load the index.html of the app. mainWindow.loadFile(path.join(__dirname, "index.html")); // Open the DevTools. // mainWindow.webContents.openDevTools() // Emitted when the window is closed. mainWindow.on("closed", function () { // Dereference the window object, usually you would store windows // in an array if your app supports multi windows, this is the time // when you should delete the corresponding element. mainWindow = null; }); } // This method will be called when Electron has finished // initialization and is ready to create browser windows. // Some APIs can only be used after this event occurs. app.on("ready", createWindow); // Quit when all windows are closed. app.on("window-all-closed", function () { // On macOS it is common for applications and their menu bar // to stay active until the user quits explicitly with Cmd + Q if (process.platform !== "darwin") app.quit(); }); app.on("activate", function () { // On macOS it's common to re-create a window in the app when the // dock icon is clicked and there are no other windows open. if (mainWindow === null) createWindow(); }); // In this file you can include the rest of your app's specific main process // code. You can also put them in separate files and require them here.