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astro-electron

Astro-Electron is an integration designed to seamlessly incorporate Electron into Astro projects. It simplifies the process of setting up Electron, providing a streamlined development experience for building cross-platform desktop applications with Astro and Electron.

Features

  • Effortless integration of Electron with Astro projects.
  • Automatic setup of the Electron environment during package installation.
  • Customizable Electron configuration with sensible defaults.

Installation

To install astro-electron, run one of the following commands in your Astro project, depending on which package manager you're using:

npm install astro-electron electron --save

yarn add astro-electron electron

pnpm add astro-electron electron

Setup

Your app won't run in Electron without some additional setup. Follow the steps below to get started.

Add integration

Modify your astro.config.js to include the astro-electron integration:

import { defineConfig } from "astro/config";
import electron from "astro-electron";

export default defineConfig({
  integrations: [electron()],
});

Define entry point

Modify your package.json to include an entrypoint:

{
  "main": "dist-electron/main.js"
}

Update .gitignore

Add the dist-electron directory to your .gitignore file:

# Electron
dist-electron/

Create electron scripts

Create the src/electron directory and add the required main.ts file and the optional preload.ts file.

Please note this is just an minimal example, refer to Electron docs for more information.

// src/electron/main.ts
import * as url from "url";
import { app, BrowserWindow } from "electron";

app.whenReady().then(() => {
  const win = new BrowserWindow({
    title: "Main window",
    webPreferences: {
      preload: url.fileURLToPath(new URL("preload.mjs", import.meta.url)),
    },
  });

  // You can use `process.env.VITE_DEV_SERVER_URL` when the vite command is called `serve`
  if (process.env.VITE_DEV_SERVER_URL) {
    win.loadURL(process.env.VITE_DEV_SERVER_URL);
    win.webContents.openDevTools();
  } else {
    // Load your file
    win.loadFile("dist/index.html");
  }
});
// src/electron/preload.ts
console.log("preload.ts");

Customizing Electron Configuration

astro-electron allows for customization of the Electron setup. You can pass specific configuration options to tailor the integration to your project's needs:

export default defineConfig({
  integrations: [
    electron({
      main: {
        entry: "src/electron/main.ts", // Path to your Electron main file
        vite: {}, // Vite-specific configurations (by default we use the same config as your Astro project)
      },
      preload: {
        input: "src/electron/preload.ts", // Path to your Electron preload file
        vite: {}, // Vite-specific configurations (by default we use the same config as your Astro project)
      },
      renderer: {
        // Renderer-specific configurations (if needed)
      },
    }),
  ],
});

For more information on the available configuration options, refer to the vite-plugin-electron docs.

Static assets

Your app will most likely need some static assets like fonts, videos etc. (for images you should use Image from astro:assets) To make them available in Electron you need to explicitly use a /public directory in your paths, unlike in a regular Astro project.

Building and publishing your Electron app

This integration does not include any building or publishing functionality, it's up to you to choose the best option for your project, but we recommend using Electron Forge.

License

astro-electron is open-source software licensed under the MIT License.