Enables creating a browser window in Electron that behaves like a Panel. Panels are typically used for auxillary windows and do not activate the application – as such they can appear ontop of other apps in the same way as Spotlight or 1Password, for example.
Use PanelWindow
as you would BrowserWindow. All of the methods exposed in this module must be used on the main process. Using the methods in a renderer process will result in your app crashing.
import { PanelWindow } from 'electron-panel-window';
const win = new PanelWindow({
width: 800,
height: 600,
show: false
})
// the window will show without activating the application
win.show();
You can also access the utility methods directly:
import { remote } from 'electron';
import { makePanel, makeKeyWindow } from 'electron-panel-window';
const currentWindow = remote.getCurrentWindow();
// convert the window to an NSPanel
makePanel(currentWindow);
// focus the window without activating the application
makeKeyWindow(currentWindow);
To compile the extension for the first time, run
$ yarn
$ yarn configure
$ yarn build
All subsequent builds only need yarn build
. Tests run in Spectron:
$ yarn test
This project is maintained by Abstract. We are very willing to accept contributions, first please ensure there is a relavant issue in the tracker and an approach has been discussed before beginning to write code – this makes it more likely we will be able to accept your contribution and ensure nobody's time (especially yours!) is wasted.
File | Contents |
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NativeExtension.cc |
Represents the top level of the module. C++ constructs that are exposed to javascript are exported here |
functions.cc |
The meat of the extension |
index.js |
The main entry point for the node dependency |
binding.gyp |
Describes the node native extension to the build system (node-gyp ). If you add source files to the project, you should also add them to the binding file. |
This project is under MIT. See LICENSE