InventoryTrack/main.js
2022-11-02 22:16:03 -04:00

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JavaScript

// main.js
// Modules to control application life and create native browser window
const { app, BrowserWindow, ipcMain } = require('electron')
const path = require('path')
const createWindow = () => {
// Create the browser window.
const mainWindow = new BrowserWindow({
width: 800,
height: 600,
webPreferences: {
preload: path.join(__dirname, 'preload.js'),
contextIsolation: false,
nodeIntegration: true,
enableRemoteModule: true
}
})
// and load the index.html of the app.
mainWindow.loadFile('index.html')
// Open the DevTools.
mainWindow.webContents.openDevTools()
let contents = window.webContents;
}
ipcMain.on('login-request', (event, arg) => {
console.log( arg[0] );
console.log( arg[1] );
event.sender.send('login-reply', "Login was received")
})
// This method will be called when Electron has finished
// initialization and is ready to create browser windows.
// Some APIs can only be used after this event occurs.
app.whenReady().then(() => {
createWindow()
app.on('activate', () => {
// On macOS it's common to re-create a window in the app when the
// dock icon is clicked and there are no other windows open.
if (BrowserWindow.getAllWindows().length === 0) createWindow()
})
})
// Quit when all windows are closed, except on macOS. There, it's common
// for applications and their menu bar to stay active until the user quits
// explicitly with Cmd + Q.
app.on('window-all-closed', () => {
if (process.platform !== 'darwin') app.quit()
})
// In this file you can include the rest of your app's specific main process
// code. You can also put them in separate files and require them here.