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electron-modal-window

v1.0.0

Published

Easily make electron modal windows

Readme

electron-modal-window

Easily create and use electron modal windows

npm install electron-modal-window

Usage

In your "main" renderer process where you want to spawn a modal from do

const modal = require('electron-modal-window')

const m = modal.createModal(`file://${__dirname}/modal.html`, {
  width: 300,
  height: 300 // and pass any other electron BrowserWindow opts you want
})

m.window // this is the modal BrowserWindow

m.on('hello', function (cb) {
  // emitted when the modal sends 'hello'
  cb(null, 'world')
})

In the js for modal.html

const modal = require('electron-modal-window')

m.send('hello', function (err, val) {
  console.log('they said', val)
})

// m.window is the current window

API

m = modal.createModal([url, browserWindowOptions])

Make a new module. Set url to the url the modal should load. All browserWindowOptions are forwarded to the BrowserWindow constructor.

m.window

The attached BrowserWindow instance.

m.on(name, args..., callback)

Emitted when the modal sends a message. You can reply back by calling the calling cb.

m.send(name, args..., [callback])

Send a message to the modal. The optional callback is called with the reply. If an error occured (i.e. the modal sent an error or the modal closed) it will be passed to the callback.

modal.on(name, args..., callback)

Same as m.on but use this in the modal window to listen for messages from the modal creator.

modal.send(name, args..., [callback])

Same as m.send but use this in the modal window to message the modal creator.

modal.window

The modals own window instance.

License

MIT