This is a fork of edge-js adapted to support Electron.
Compatible with
- Electron 1.6.x - Node.js v7.4.0.
- Electron 1.7.x - Node.js v7.9.0.
- Electron 1.8.x - Node.js v8.2.1.
- Electron 2.x - Node.js v8.9.3.
- Electron 3.x - Node.js v10.2.0.
- Electron 4.0.4+ - Node.js v10.11.0.
- Electron 5.x - Node.js v12.0.0.
- Electron 6.x - Node.js v12.4.0.
- Electron 7.x - Node.js v12.8.1
- Electron 8.x - Node.js v12.13.0
- Electron 9.x - Node.js v12.14.1
- Electron 10.x - Node.js v12.16.3
- Electron 11.x - Node.js v12.18.3
Usage is the same as edge or edge-js, replace require('edge-js')
with require('electron-edge-js')
:
npm install electron-edge-js
-var edge = require('edge-js');
+var edge = require('electron-edge-js');
var helloWorld = edge.func(function () {/*
async (input) => {
return ".NET Welcomes " + input.ToString();
}
*/});
You must install Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable (x86)
Electron is built using specific version of Node.js. In order to use edge
in Electron project you would need to recompile it using the same Node.js version and Electron headers.
electron-edge-js
comes precompiled with correct Node.js versions and headers.
Simple app that shows how to work with .NET Core using compiled C# libraries.
https://github.com/agracio/electron-edge-js-quick-start
Packaging example based on the app above.
https://github.com/zenb/electron-edge-js-quick-start
Related issues to use for troubleshooting:
agracio#39
agracio#74
agracio#21
Underlying 'edge' component is written as synchronous C++ Node.js module and will cause Electron app to freeze when executing long running .NET code.
For workaround refer to this issue: agracio#97
For full documentation please see see original edge-js repo.