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electron-forge-plugin-koffi

v1.1.0

Published

Koffi plugin for Electron Forge

Readme

Plugin Koffi

npm

Currently, when packaging koffi, all platform-specific koffi.node files are included in the bundlers. Therefore, the purpose of this plugin is to remove unused native modules.

For example, if you use this plugin on a windows 64-bit platform, the space occupied by the koffi package is 12 MB. However, when not in use, the maximum bundle size possible with koffi is approximately 72 MB, representing an 83% reduction in size.

Note: Koffi Plugin will have no effect if your packagerOptions.prune option is set to false.

Plugin method

// forge.config.js

{
  name: 'electron-forge-plugin-koffi',
  config: {}
}

// or

import { KoffiPlugin } from 'electron-forge-plugin-koffi'

const forgeConfig = {
  plugins: [
    new KoffiPlugin({})
  ]
}

However, when you use this plugin together with VitePlugin or WebpackPlugin and run electron-forge start, it will result in:

Multiple plugins tried to take control of the start command, please remove one of them

There is already an issue on GitHub regarding this.

To avoid this issue, this plugin provides hooks for injection.

Hook method

// forge.config.js

import { packageAfterPrune } from 'electron-forge-plugin-koffi'

const forgeConfig = {
  hooks: {
    // @ts-expect-error
    packageAfterPrune
  }
}