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electron-osx-appearance

v0.1.1

Published

APIs to access the OS X Appearance Settings.

Readme

electron-osx-appearance

APIs for accessing the OS X Appearance Settings.

Requires:

  • Electron >=0.37.8

Why?

  • Simple function calls instead of having to remember the name and types of each setting you need to access.

Install

$ npm install --save electron-osx-appearance

Usage

const osxPrefs = require('electron-osx-appearance');


if (process.platform === 'darwin') {
	osxPrefs.isDarkMode();

	osxPrefs.onDarkModeChanged(() => {
		// Handle the event
	});
}

// ...

Note: This module is a wrapper around OS X specific methods from Electron's systemPreferences module.

Methods

unsubscribe(id)

  • id Integer

Remove subscriber with id.

isDarkMode()

Returns true if the system is in Dark Mode, and false otherwise.

onDarkModeChanged(callback)

  • callback Function

Substribe to the Dark Mode changed event. Runs callback when event is fired.

Returns the id with which you can then unsubscribe with.

isTintBlue()

This method return true if the system is using the blue tint, false otherwise.

getTint()

Return a String with the system's current Tint.

Possible values are 'blue' or 'graphite'.

onTintChanged(callback)

  • callback Function

Subscribe to the Tint changed event. Runs callback when event is fired.

Returns the id with which you can then unsubscribe with.

getHighlightColour()

Returns an RGB array of the system's current Highlight Colour.

If none is found, returns [9, 92, 220] as default.

onHighlightColourChanged(callback)

  • callback Function

Subscribe to the Highlight Colour changed event. Runs callback when event is fired.

Returns the id with which you can then unsubscribe with.

getSidebarIconSize()

Returns String with the system's current Sidebar Icon Size.

Possible values are small, medium or large.

onSidebarIconSizeChanged(callback)

  • callback Function

Subscribe to the Sidebar Icon Size changed event. Runs callback when event is fired.

Returns the id with which you can then unsubscribe with.

getScrollbarVisibility()

Returns a String with the system's current Scrollbar Visibility.

Possible values are automatic, whenscrolling or always.

onScrollbarVisibilityChanged(callback)

  • callback Function

Subscribe to the Scrollbar Visibility changed event. Runs callback when event is fired.

Returns the id with which you can then unsubscribe with.

isScrollbarPaging()

Returns true if the system is using Scrollbar Paging, false otherwise.

onScrollbarPagingChanged(callback)

  • callback Function

Subscribe to the Scrollbar Paging changed event. Runs callback when event is fired.

Returns the id with which you can then unsubscribe with.

License

MIT © Daniel Pham