Skip to content

educabot/electron-arest-server-win

Folders and files

NameName
Last commit message
Last commit date

Latest commit

 

History

11 Commits
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Repository files navigation

electron-with-express

A simple project demonstrating how to spawn an Express app from Electron as well as providing server logs directly in the Electron app.

Express App:

Express-App

Press 'F1' to show the server log:

Server-Log

Dependencies

Before start: Please note that this approach is intended to use in windows platform, any other OS approach would need some changes, contributions are very welcome

We'll need a copy of the Node.exe and Node.lib: https://nodejs.org/dist/v7.2.1/win-x64/

After downloading a copy of this repository place them in the root of the code folder. When the Electron app starts it will spawn the Express app using an external copy of Node. This allows the Express app to run outside the Electron process.

Here is a screenshot of the file layout:

File-Layout

Additional Information

The express-app folder is just a vanilla Express generated app using express-generator.

How to run

  1. Clone the code repository.
  2. Open terminal to code repository.
  3. Make sure a copy of Node.exe and Node.lib are copied to the root of the code repository.
  4. Run npm install. (See Dependencies above)
  5. Change directories to the express-app folder and run npm install.
  6. Change directories back to the root of the code repository.
  7. Run npm start --scripts-prepend-node-path to start the application.

Package with Electron-Packager

If you would like to package this using electron-packager you'll need to make the following change:

In index.html (line ~59):

app = require('electron').remote.app,
node = spawn(".\\node.exe", ["./express-app/bin/www"], { cwd: app.getAppPath() })

This makes sure the path to our local copy of node.exe is correct when we run electron to start the app.

That said, I'm assuming the platform is Windows. If other platforms are desirable additional changes are required.

Author(s)

Frank Hale <frankhale@gmail.com>
8 December 2016

License

GNU GPL v3 - see LICENSE

Releases

No releases published

Packages

No packages published