Breaking changes will be documented here, and deprecation warnings added to JS code where possible, at least one major version before the change is made.
This document uses the following convention to categorize breaking changes:
- API Changed: An API was changed in such a way that code that has not been updated is guaranteed to throw an exception.
- Behavior Changed: The behavior of Electron has changed, but not in such a way that an exception will necessarily be thrown.
- Default Changed: Code depending on the old default may break, not necessarily throwing an exception. The old behavior can be restored by explicitly specifying the value.
- Deprecated: An API was marked as deprecated. The API will continue to function, but will emit a deprecation warning, and will be removed in a future release.
- Removed: An API or feature was removed, and is no longer supported by Electron.
The console-message
event on WebContents
has been updated to provide details on the Event
argument.
// Deprecated
webContents.on('console-message', (event, level, message, line, sourceId) => {})
// Replace with:
webContents.on('console-message', ({ level, message, lineNumber, sourceId, frame }) => {})
Additionally, level
is now a string with possible values of info
, warning
, error
, and debug
.
APIs which provide access to a WebFrameMain
instance may return an instance
with frame.detached
set to true
, or possibly return null
.
When a frame performs a cross-origin navigation, it enters into a detached state
in which it's no longer attached to the page. In this state, it may be running
unload
handlers prior to being deleted. In the event of an IPC sent during this state,
frame.detached
will be set to true
with the frame being destroyed shortly
thereafter.
When receiving an event, it's important to access WebFrameMain properties
immediately upon being received. Otherwise, it's not guaranteed to point to the
same webpage as when received. To avoid misaligned expectations, Electron will
return null
in the case of late access where the webpage has changed.
ipcMain.on('unload-event', (event) => {
event.senderFrame; // ✅ accessed immediately
});
ipcMain.on('unload-event', async (event) => {
await crossOriginNavigationPromise;
event.senderFrame; // ❌ returns `null` due to late access
});
Due to changes made in Chromium to support Non-Special Scheme URLs, custom protocol URLs that use Windows file paths will no longer work correctly with the deprecated protocol.registerFileProtocol
and the baseURLForDataURL
property on BrowserWindow.loadURL
, WebContents.loadURL
, and <webview>.loadURL
. protocol.handle
will also not work with these types of URLs but this is not a change since it has always worked that way.
// No longer works
protocol.registerFileProtocol('other', () => {
callback({ filePath: '/path/to/my/file' })
})
const mainWindow = new BrowserWindow()
mainWindow.loadURL('data:text/html,<script src="loaded-from-dataurl.js"></script>', { baseURLForDataURL: 'other://C:\\myapp' })
mainWindow.loadURL('other://C:\\myapp\\index.html')
// Replace with
const path = require('node:path')
const nodeUrl = require('node:url')
protocol.handle(other, (req) => {
const srcPath = 'C:\\myapp\\'
const reqURL = new URL(req.url)
return net.fetch(nodeUrl.pathToFileURL(path.join(srcPath, reqURL.pathname)).toString())
})
mainWindow.loadURL('data:text/html,<script src="loaded-from-dataurl.js"></script>', { baseURLForDataURL: 'other://' })
mainWindow.loadURL('other://index.html')
Behavior Changed: menu bar will be hidden during fullscreen on Windows
This brings the behavior to parity with Linux. Prior behavior: Menu bar is still visible during fullscreen on Windows. New behavior: Menu bar is hidden during fullscreen on Windows.
The webContents
property in the login
event from app
will be null
when the event is triggered for requests from the utility process
created with respondToAuthRequestsFromMainProcess
option.
The textured
option of type
in BrowserWindowConstructorOptions
has been deprecated with no replacement. This option relied on the NSWindowStyleMaskTexturedBackground
style mask on macOS, which has been deprecated with no alternative.
macOS 10.15 (Catalina) is no longer supported by Chromium.
Older versions of Electron will continue to run on Catalina, but macOS 11 (Big Sur) or later will be required to run Electron v33.0.0 and higher.
The systemPreferences.accessibilityDisplayShouldReduceTransparency
property is now deprecated in favor of the new nativeTheme.prefersReducedTransparency
, which provides identical information and works cross-platform.
// Deprecated
const shouldReduceTransparency = systemPreferences.accessibilityDisplayShouldReduceTransparency
// Replace with:
const prefersReducedTransparency = nativeTheme.prefersReducedTransparency
The nonstandard path
property of the Web File
object was added in an early version of Electron as a convenience method for working with native files when doing everything in the renderer was more common. However, it represents a deviation from the standard and poses a minor security risk as well, so beginning in Electron 32.0 it has been removed in favor of the webUtils.getPathForFile
method.
// Before (renderer)
const file = document.querySelector('input[type=file]')
alert(`Uploaded file path was: ${file.path}`)
// After (renderer)
const file = document.querySelector('input[type=file]')
electron.showFilePath(file)
// (preload)
const { contextBridge, webUtils } = require('electron')
contextBridge.exposeInMainWorld('electron', {
showFilePath (file) {
// It's best not to expose the full file path to the web content if
// possible.
const path = webUtils.getPathForFile(file)
alert(`Uploaded file path was: ${path}`)
}
})
Deprecated: clearHistory
, canGoBack
, goBack
, canGoForward
, goForward
, goToIndex
, canGoToOffset
, goToOffset
on WebContents
The navigation-related APIs are now deprecated.
These APIs have been moved to the navigationHistory
property of WebContents
to provide a more structured and intuitive interface for managing navigation history.
// Deprecated
win.webContents.clearHistory()
win.webContents.canGoBack()
win.webContents.goBack()
win.webContents.canGoForward()
win.webContents.goForward()
win.webContents.goToIndex(index)
win.webContents.canGoToOffset()
win.webContents.goToOffset(index)
// Replace with
win.webContents.navigationHistory.clear()
win.webContents.navigationHistory.canGoBack()
win.webContents.navigationHistory.goBack()
win.webContents.navigationHistory.canGoForward()
win.webContents.navigationHistory.goForward()
win.webContents.navigationHistory.canGoToOffset()
win.webContents.navigationHistory.goToOffset(index)
Chromium has removed support for WebSQL upstream, transitioning it to Android only. See Chromium's intent to remove discussion for more information.
PNG decoder implementation has been changed to preserve colorspace data, the encoded data returned from this function now matches it.
See crbug.com/332584706 for more information.
This brings the behavior to parity with Windows and Linux. Prior behavior: The first flashFrame(true)
bounces the dock icon only once (using the NSInformationalRequest level) and flashFrame(false)
does nothing. New behavior: Flash continuously until flashFrame(false)
is called. This uses the NSCriticalRequest level instead. To explicitly use NSInformationalRequest
to cause a single dock icon bounce, it is still possible to use dock.bounce('informational')
.
Cross-origin iframes must now specify features available to a given iframe
via the allow
attribute in order to access them.
See documentation for more information.
This switch was never formally documented but it's removal is being noted here regardless. Chromium itself now has better support for color spaces so this flag should not be needed.
In Electron 30, BrowserView is now a wrapper around the new WebContentsView API.
Previously, the setAutoResize
function of the BrowserView
API was backed by autoresizing on macOS, and by a custom algorithm on Windows and Linux.
For simple use cases such as making a BrowserView fill the entire window, the behavior of these two approaches was identical.
However, in more advanced cases, BrowserViews would be autoresized differently on macOS than they would be on other platforms, as the custom resizing algorithm for Windows and Linux did not perfectly match the behavior of macOS's autoresizing API.
The autoresizing behavior is now standardized across all platforms.
If your app uses BrowserView.setAutoResize
to do anything more complex than making a BrowserView fill the entire window, it's likely you already had custom logic in place to handle this difference in behavior on macOS.
If so, that logic will no longer be needed in Electron 30 as autoresizing behavior is consistent.
The BrowserView
class has been deprecated and
replaced by the new WebContentsView
class.
BrowserView
related methods in BrowserWindow
have
also been deprecated:
BrowserWindow.fromBrowserView(browserView)
win.setBrowserView(browserView)
win.getBrowserView()
win.addBrowserView(browserView)
win.removeBrowserView(browserView)
win.setTopBrowserView(browserView)
win.getBrowserViews()
The inputFormType
property of the params object in the context-menu
event from WebContents
has been removed. Use the new formControlType
property instead.
Chromium has removed access to this information.
Attempting to send the entire ipcRenderer
module as an object over the contextBridge
will now result in
an empty object on the receiving side of the bridge. This change was made to remove / mitigate
a security footgun. You should not directly expose ipcRenderer or its methods over the bridge.
Instead, provide a safe wrapper like below:
contextBridge.exposeInMainWorld('app', {
onEvent: (cb) => ipcRenderer.on('foo', (e, ...args) => cb(args))
})
The renderer-process-crashed
event on app
has been removed.
Use the new render-process-gone
event instead.
// Removed
app.on('renderer-process-crashed', (event, webContents, killed) => { /* ... */ })
// Replace with
app.on('render-process-gone', (event, webContents, details) => { /* ... */ })
The crashed
events on WebContents
and <webview>
have been removed.
Use the new render-process-gone
event instead.
// Removed
win.webContents.on('crashed', (event, killed) => { /* ... */ })
webview.addEventListener('crashed', (event) => { /* ... */ })
// Replace with
win.webContents.on('render-process-gone', (event, details) => { /* ... */ })
webview.addEventListener('render-process-gone', (event) => { /* ... */ })
The gpu-process-crashed
event on app
has been removed.
Use the new child-process-gone
event instead.
// Removed
app.on('gpu-process-crashed', (event, killed) => { /* ... */ })
// Replace with
app.on('child-process-gone', (event, details) => { /* ... */ })
Behavior Changed: WebContents.backgroundThrottling
set to false affects all WebContents
in the host BrowserWindow
WebContents.backgroundThrottling
set to false will disable frames throttling
in the BrowserWindow
for all WebContents
displayed by it.
BrowserWindow.setTrafficLightPosition(position)
has been removed, the
BrowserWindow.setWindowButtonPosition(position)
API should be used instead
which accepts null
instead of { x: 0, y: 0 }
to reset the position to
system default.
// Removed in Electron 28
win.setTrafficLightPosition({ x: 10, y: 10 })
win.setTrafficLightPosition({ x: 0, y: 0 })
// Replace with
win.setWindowButtonPosition({ x: 10, y: 10 })
win.setWindowButtonPosition(null)
BrowserWindow.getTrafficLightPosition()
has been removed, the
BrowserWindow.getWindowButtonPosition()
API should be used instead
which returns null
instead of { x: 0, y: 0 }
when there is no custom
position.
// Removed in Electron 28
const pos = win.getTrafficLightPosition()
if (pos.x === 0 && pos.y === 0) {
// No custom position.
}
// Replace with
const ret = win.getWindowButtonPosition()
if (ret === null) {
// No custom position.
}
The ipcRenderer.sendTo()
API has been removed. It should be replaced by setting up a MessageChannel
between the renderers.
The senderId
and senderIsMainFrame
properties of IpcRendererEvent
have been removed as well.
The app.runningUnderRosettaTranslation
property has been removed.
Use app.runningUnderARM64Translation
instead.
// Removed
console.log(app.runningUnderRosettaTranslation)
// Replace with
console.log(app.runningUnderARM64Translation)
The renderer-process-crashed
event on app
has been deprecated.
Use the new render-process-gone
event instead.
// Deprecated
app.on('renderer-process-crashed', (event, webContents, killed) => { /* ... */ })
// Replace with
app.on('render-process-gone', (event, webContents, details) => { /* ... */ })
The inputFormType
property of the params object in the context-menu
event from WebContents
has been deprecated. Use the new formControlType
property instead.
The crashed
events on WebContents
and <webview>
have been deprecated.
Use the new render-process-gone
event instead.
// Deprecated
win.webContents.on('crashed', (event, killed) => { /* ... */ })
webview.addEventListener('crashed', (event) => { /* ... */ })
// Replace with
win.webContents.on('render-process-gone', (event, details) => { /* ... */ })
webview.addEventListener('render-process-gone', (event) => { /* ... */ })
The gpu-process-crashed
event on app
has been deprecated.
Use the new child-process-gone
event instead.
// Deprecated
app.on('gpu-process-crashed', (event, killed) => { /* ... */ })
// Replace with
app.on('child-process-gone', (event, details) => { /* ... */ })
macOS 10.13 (High Sierra) and macOS 10.14 (Mojave) are no longer supported by Chromium.
Older versions of Electron will continue to run on these operating systems, but macOS 10.15 (Catalina) or later will be required to run Electron v27.0.0 and higher.
The ipcRenderer.sendTo()
API has been deprecated. It should be replaced by setting up a MessageChannel
between the renderers.
The senderId
and senderIsMainFrame
properties of IpcRendererEvent
have been deprecated as well.
The following systemPreferences
events have been removed:
inverted-color-scheme-changed
high-contrast-color-scheme-changed
Use the new updated
event on the nativeTheme
module instead.
// Removed
systemPreferences.on('inverted-color-scheme-changed', () => { /* ... */ })
systemPreferences.on('high-contrast-color-scheme-changed', () => { /* ... */ })
// Replace with
nativeTheme.on('updated', () => { /* ... */ })
The following vibrancy options have been removed:
- 'light'
- 'medium-light'
- 'dark'
- 'ultra-dark'
- 'appearance-based'
These were previously deprecated and have been removed by Apple in 10.15.
The webContents.getPrinters
method has been removed. Use
webContents.getPrintersAsync
instead.
const w = new BrowserWindow({ show: false })
// Removed
console.log(w.webContents.getPrinters())
// Replace with
w.webContents.getPrintersAsync().then((printers) => {
console.log(printers)
})
The systemPreferences.getAppLevelAppearance
and systemPreferences.setAppLevelAppearance
methods have been removed, as well as the systemPreferences.appLevelAppearance
property.
Use the nativeTheme
module instead.
// Removed
systemPreferences.getAppLevelAppearance()
// Replace with
nativeTheme.shouldUseDarkColors
// Removed
systemPreferences.appLevelAppearance
// Replace with
nativeTheme.shouldUseDarkColors
// Removed
systemPreferences.setAppLevelAppearance('dark')
// Replace with
nativeTheme.themeSource = 'dark'
The alternate-selected-control-text
value for systemPreferences.getColor
has been removed. Use selected-content-background
instead.
// Removed
systemPreferences.getColor('alternate-selected-control-text')
// Replace with
systemPreferences.getColor('selected-content-background')
The webContents.getPrinters
method has been deprecated. Use
webContents.getPrintersAsync
instead.
const w = new BrowserWindow({ show: false })
// Deprecated
console.log(w.webContents.getPrinters())
// Replace with
w.webContents.getPrintersAsync().then((printers) => {
console.log(printers)
})
The systemPreferences.getAppLevelAppearance
and systemPreferences.setAppLevelAppearance
methods have been deprecated, as well as the systemPreferences.appLevelAppearance
property.
Use the nativeTheme
module instead.
// Deprecated
systemPreferences.getAppLevelAppearance()
// Replace with
nativeTheme.shouldUseDarkColors
// Deprecated
systemPreferences.appLevelAppearance
// Replace with
nativeTheme.shouldUseDarkColors
// Deprecated
systemPreferences.setAppLevelAppearance('dark')
// Replace with
nativeTheme.themeSource = 'dark'
The alternate-selected-control-text
value for systemPreferences.getColor
has been deprecated. Use selected-content-background
instead.
// Deprecated
systemPreferences.getColor('alternate-selected-control-text')
// Replace with
systemPreferences.getColor('selected-content-background')
Deprecated: protocol.{un,}{register,intercept}{Buffer,String,Stream,File,Http}Protocol
and protocol.isProtocol{Registered,Intercepted}
The protocol.register*Protocol
and protocol.intercept*Protocol
methods have
been replaced with protocol.handle
.
The new method can either register a new protocol or intercept an existing protocol, and responses can be of any type.
// Deprecated in Electron 25
protocol.registerBufferProtocol('some-protocol', () => {
callback({ mimeType: 'text/html', data: Buffer.from('<h5>Response</h5>') })
})
// Replace with
protocol.handle('some-protocol', () => {
return new Response(
Buffer.from('<h5>Response</h5>'), // Could also be a string or ReadableStream.
{ headers: { 'content-type': 'text/html' } }
)
})
// Deprecated in Electron 25
protocol.registerHttpProtocol('some-protocol', () => {
callback({ url: 'https://electronjs.org' })
})
// Replace with
protocol.handle('some-protocol', () => {
return net.fetch('https://electronjs.org')
})
// Deprecated in Electron 25
protocol.registerFileProtocol('some-protocol', () => {
callback({ filePath: '/path/to/my/file' })
})
// Replace with
protocol.handle('some-protocol', () => {
return net.fetch('file:///path/to/my/file')
})
BrowserWindow.setTrafficLightPosition(position)
has been deprecated, the
BrowserWindow.setWindowButtonPosition(position)
API should be used instead
which accepts null
instead of { x: 0, y: 0 }
to reset the position to
system default.
// Deprecated in Electron 25
win.setTrafficLightPosition({ x: 10, y: 10 })
win.setTrafficLightPosition({ x: 0, y: 0 })
// Replace with
win.setWindowButtonPosition({ x: 10, y: 10 })
win.setWindowButtonPosition(null)
BrowserWindow.getTrafficLightPosition()
has been deprecated, the
BrowserWindow.getWindowButtonPosition()
API should be used instead
which returns null
instead of { x: 0, y: 0 }
when there is no custom
position.
// Deprecated in Electron 25
const pos = win.getTrafficLightPosition()
if (pos.x === 0 && pos.y === 0) {
// No custom position.
}
// Replace with
const ret = win.getWindowButtonPosition()
if (ret === null) {
// No custom position.
}
The maxSize
parameter has been changed to size
to reflect that the size passed in will be the size the thumbnail created. Previously, Windows would not scale the image up if it were smaller than maxSize
, and
macOS would always set the size to maxSize
. Behavior is now the same across platforms.
Updated Behavior:
// a 128x128 image.
const imagePath = path.join('path', 'to', 'capybara.png')
// Scaling up a smaller image.
const upSize = { width: 256, height: 256 }
nativeImage.createThumbnailFromPath(imagePath, upSize).then(result => {
console.log(result.getSize()) // { width: 256, height: 256 }
})
// Scaling down a larger image.
const downSize = { width: 64, height: 64 }
nativeImage.createThumbnailFromPath(imagePath, downSize).then(result => {
console.log(result.getSize()) // { width: 64, height: 64 }
})
Previous Behavior (on Windows):
// a 128x128 image
const imagePath = path.join('path', 'to', 'capybara.png')
const size = { width: 256, height: 256 }
nativeImage.createThumbnailFromPath(imagePath, size).then(result => {
console.log(result.getSize()) // { width: 128, height: 128 }
})
The implementation of draggable regions (using the CSS property -webkit-app-region: drag
) has changed on macOS to bring it in line with Windows and Linux. Previously, when a region with -webkit-app-region: no-drag
overlapped a region with -webkit-app-region: drag
, the no-drag
region would always take precedence on macOS, regardless of CSS layering. That is, if a drag
region was above a no-drag
region, it would be ignored. Beginning in Electron 23, a drag
region on top of a no-drag
region will correctly cause the region to be draggable.
Additionally, the customButtonsOnHover
BrowserWindow property previously created a draggable region which ignored the -webkit-app-region
CSS property. This has now been fixed (see #37210 for discussion).
As a result, if your app uses a frameless window with draggable regions on macOS, the regions which are draggable in your app may change in Electron 23.
Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 8.1 are no longer supported. Electron follows the planned Chromium deprecation policy, which will deprecate Windows 7 support beginning in Chromium 109.
Older versions of Electron will continue to run on these operating systems, but Windows 10 or later will be required to run Electron v23.0.0 and higher.
The deprecated scroll-touch-begin
, scroll-touch-end
and scroll-touch-edge
events on BrowserWindow have been removed. Instead, use the newly available
input-event
event on WebContents.
// Removed in Electron 23.0
win.on('scroll-touch-begin', scrollTouchBegin)
win.on('scroll-touch-edge', scrollTouchEdge)
win.on('scroll-touch-end', scrollTouchEnd)
// Replace with
win.webContents.on('input-event', (_, event) => {
if (event.type === 'gestureScrollBegin') {
scrollTouchBegin()
} else if (event.type === 'gestureScrollUpdate') {
scrollTouchEdge()
} else if (event.type === 'gestureScrollEnd') {
scrollTouchEnd()
}
})
Removed: webContents.incrementCapturerCount(stayHidden, stayAwake)
The webContents.incrementCapturerCount(stayHidden, stayAwake)
function has been removed.
It is now automatically handled by webContents.capturePage
when a page capture completes.
const w = new BrowserWindow({ show: false })
// Removed in Electron 23
w.webContents.incrementCapturerCount()
w.capturePage().then(image => {
console.log(image.toDataURL())
w.webContents.decrementCapturerCount()
})
// Replace with
w.capturePage().then(image => {
console.log(image.toDataURL())
})
Removed: webContents.decrementCapturerCount(stayHidden, stayAwake)
The webContents.decrementCapturerCount(stayHidden, stayAwake)
function has been removed.
It is now automatically handled by webContents.capturePage
when a page capture completes.
const w = new BrowserWindow({ show: false })
// Removed in Electron 23
w.webContents.incrementCapturerCount()
w.capturePage().then(image => {
console.log(image.toDataURL())
w.webContents.decrementCapturerCount()
})
// Replace with
w.capturePage().then(image => {
console.log(image.toDataURL())
})
Deprecated: webContents.incrementCapturerCount(stayHidden, stayAwake)
webContents.incrementCapturerCount(stayHidden, stayAwake)
has been deprecated.
It is now automatically handled by webContents.capturePage
when a page capture completes.
const w = new BrowserWindow({ show: false })
// Removed in Electron 23
w.webContents.incrementCapturerCount()
w.capturePage().then(image => {
console.log(image.toDataURL())
w.webContents.decrementCapturerCount()
})
// Replace with
w.capturePage().then(image => {
console.log(image.toDataURL())
})
Deprecated: webContents.decrementCapturerCount(stayHidden, stayAwake)
webContents.decrementCapturerCount(stayHidden, stayAwake)
has been deprecated.
It is now automatically handled by webContents.capturePage
when a page capture completes.
const w = new BrowserWindow({ show: false })
// Removed in Electron 23
w.webContents.incrementCapturerCount()
w.capturePage().then(image => {
console.log(image.toDataURL())
w.webContents.decrementCapturerCount()
})
// Replace with
w.capturePage().then(image => {
console.log(image.toDataURL())
})
The new-window
event of WebContents has been removed. It is replaced by webContents.setWindowOpenHandler()
.
// Removed in Electron 22
webContents.on('new-window', (event) => {
event.preventDefault()
})
// Replace with
webContents.setWindowOpenHandler((details) => {
return { action: 'deny' }
})
The new-window
event of <webview>
has been removed. There is no direct replacement.
// Removed in Electron 22
webview.addEventListener('new-window', (event) => {})
// Replace with
// main.js
mainWindow.webContents.on('did-attach-webview', (event, wc) => {
wc.setWindowOpenHandler((details) => {
mainWindow.webContents.send('webview-new-window', wc.id, details)
return { action: 'deny' }
})
})
// preload.js
const { ipcRenderer } = require('electron')
ipcRenderer.on('webview-new-window', (e, webContentsId, details) => {
console.log('webview-new-window', webContentsId, details)
document.getElementById('webview').dispatchEvent(new Event('new-window'))
})
// renderer.js
document.getElementById('webview').addEventListener('new-window', () => {
console.log('got new-window event')
})
The scroll-touch-begin
, scroll-touch-end
and scroll-touch-edge
events on
BrowserWindow are deprecated. Instead, use the newly available
input-event
event on WebContents.
// Deprecated
win.on('scroll-touch-begin', scrollTouchBegin)
win.on('scroll-touch-edge', scrollTouchEdge)
win.on('scroll-touch-end', scrollTouchEnd)
// Replace with
win.webContents.on('input-event', (_, event) => {
if (event.type === 'gestureScrollBegin') {
scrollTouchBegin()
} else if (event.type === 'gestureScrollUpdate') {
scrollTouchEdge()
} else if (event.type === 'gestureScrollEnd') {
scrollTouchEnd()
}
})
The V8 memory cage has been enabled, which has implications for native modules
which wrap non-V8 memory with ArrayBuffer
or Buffer
. See the
blog post about the V8 memory cage for
more details.
webContents.printToPDF()
has been modified to conform to Page.printToPDF
in the Chrome DevTools Protocol. This has been changes in order to
address changes upstream that made our previous implementation untenable and rife with bugs.
Arguments Changed
pageRanges
Arguments Removed
printSelectionOnly
marginsType
headerFooter
scaleFactor
Arguments Added
headerTemplate
footerTemplate
displayHeaderFooter
margins
scale
preferCSSPageSize
// Main process
const { webContents } = require('electron')
webContents.printToPDF({
landscape: true,
displayHeaderFooter: true,
printBackground: true,
scale: 2,
pageSize: 'Ledger',
margins: {
top: 2,
bottom: 2,
left: 2,
right: 2
},
pageRanges: '1-5, 8, 11-13',
headerTemplate: '<h1>Title</h1>',
footerTemplate: '<div><span class="pageNumber"></span></div>',
preferCSSPageSize: true
}).then(data => {
fs.writeFile(pdfPath, data, (error) => {
if (error) throw error
console.log(`Wrote PDF successfully to ${pdfPath}`)
})
}).catch(error => {
console.log(`Failed to write PDF to ${pdfPath}: `, error)
})
macOS 10.11 (El Capitan) and macOS 10.12 (Sierra) are no longer supported by Chromium.
Older versions of Electron will continue to run on these operating systems, but macOS 10.13 (High Sierra) or later will be required to run Electron v20.0.0 and higher.
Previously, renderers that specified a preload script defaulted to being
unsandboxed. This meant that by default, preload scripts had access to Node.js.
In Electron 20, this default has changed. Beginning in Electron 20, renderers
will be sandboxed by default, unless nodeIntegration: true
or sandbox: false
is specified.
If your preload scripts do not depend on Node, no action is needed. If your
preload scripts do depend on Node, either refactor them to remove Node usage
from the renderer, or explicitly specify sandbox: false
for the relevant
renderers.
On X11, skipTaskbar
sends a _NET_WM_STATE_SKIP_TASKBAR
message to the X11
window manager. There is not a direct equivalent for Wayland, and the known
workarounds have unacceptable tradeoffs (e.g. Window.is_skip_taskbar in GNOME
requires unsafe mode), so Electron is unable to support this feature on Linux.
The handler invoked when session.setDevicePermissionHandler(handler)
is used
has a change to its arguments. This handler no longer is passed a frame
WebFrameMain
, but instead is passed the origin
, which
is the origin that is checking for device permission.
This is a result of Chromium 102.0.4999.0 dropping support for IA32 Linux. This concludes the removal of support for IA32 Linux.
Prior to Electron 15, window.open
was by default shimmed to use
BrowserWindowProxy
. This meant that window.open('about:blank')
did not work
to open synchronously scriptable child windows, among other incompatibilities.
Since Electron 15, nativeWindowOpen
has been enabled by default.
See the documentation for window.open in Electron for more details.
The desktopCapturer.getSources
API is now only available in the main process.
This has been changed in order to improve the default security of Electron
apps.
If you need this functionality, it can be replaced as follows:
// Main process
const { ipcMain, desktopCapturer } = require('electron')
ipcMain.handle(
'DESKTOP_CAPTURER_GET_SOURCES',
(event, opts) => desktopCapturer.getSources(opts)
)
// Renderer process
const { ipcRenderer } = require('electron')
const desktopCapturer = {
getSources: (opts) => ipcRenderer.invoke('DESKTOP_CAPTURER_GET_SOURCES', opts)
}
However, you should consider further restricting the information returned to the renderer; for instance, displaying a source selector to the user and only returning the selected source.
Prior to Electron 15, window.open
was by default shimmed to use
BrowserWindowProxy
. This meant that window.open('about:blank')
did not work
to open synchronously scriptable child windows, among other incompatibilities.
Since Electron 15, nativeWindowOpen
has been enabled by default.
See the documentation for window.open in Electron for more details.
The underlying implementation of the crashReporter
API on Linux has changed
from Breakpad to Crashpad, bringing it in line with Windows and Mac. As a
result of this, child processes are now automatically monitored, and calling
process.crashReporter.start
in Node child processes is no longer needed (and
is not advisable, as it will start a second instance of the Crashpad reporter).
There are also some subtle changes to how annotations will be reported on
Linux, including that long values will no longer be split between annotations
appended with __1
, __2
and so on, and instead will be truncated at the
(new, longer) annotation value limit.
Usage of the desktopCapturer.getSources
API in the renderer has been
deprecated and will be removed. This change improves the default security of
Electron apps.
See here for details on how to replace this API in your app.
Prior to Electron 15, window.open
was by default shimmed to use
BrowserWindowProxy
. This meant that window.open('about:blank')
did not work
to open synchronously scriptable child windows, among other incompatibilities.
nativeWindowOpen
is no longer experimental, and is now the default.
See the documentation for window.open in Electron for more details.
The app.runningUnderRosettaTranslation
property has been deprecated.
Use app.runningUnderARM64Translation
instead.
// Deprecated
console.log(app.runningUnderRosettaTranslation)
// Replace with
console.log(app.runningUnderARM64Translation)
The remote
module was deprecated in Electron 12, and will be removed in
Electron 14. It is replaced by the
@electron/remote
module.
// Deprecated in Electron 12:
const { BrowserWindow } = require('electron').remote
// Replace with:
const { BrowserWindow } = require('@electron/remote')
// In the main process:
require('@electron/remote/main').initialize()
The app.allowRendererProcessReuse
property will be removed as part of our plan to
more closely align with Chromium's process model for security, performance and maintainability.
For more detailed information see #18397.
The affinity
option when constructing a new BrowserWindow
will be removed
as part of our plan to more closely align with Chromium's process model for security,
performance and maintainability.
For more detailed information see #18397.
The optional parameter frameName
will no longer set the title of the window. This now follows the specification described by the native documentation under the corresponding parameter windowName
.
If you were using this parameter to set the title of a window, you can instead use win.setTitle(title).
In Electron 14, worldSafeExecuteJavaScript
will be removed. There is no alternative, please
ensure your code works with this property enabled. It has been enabled by default since Electron
12.
You will be affected by this change if you use either webFrame.executeJavaScript
or webFrame.executeJavaScriptInIsolatedWorld
. You will need to ensure that values returned by either of those methods are supported by the Context Bridge API as these methods use the same value passing semantics.
Prior to Electron 14, windows opened with window.open
would inherit
BrowserWindow constructor options such as transparent
and resizable
from
their parent window. Beginning with Electron 14, this behavior is removed, and
windows will not inherit any BrowserWindow constructor options from their
parents.
Instead, explicitly set options for the new window with setWindowOpenHandler
:
webContents.setWindowOpenHandler((details) => {
return {
action: 'allow',
overrideBrowserWindowOptions: {
// ...
}
}
})
The deprecated additionalFeatures
property in the new-window
and
did-create-window
events of WebContents has been removed. Since new-window
uses positional arguments, the argument is still present, but will always be
the empty array []
. (Though note, the new-window
event itself is
deprecated, and is replaced by setWindowOpenHandler
.) Bare keys in window
features will now present as keys with the value true
in the options object.
// Removed in Electron 14
// Triggered by window.open('...', '', 'my-key')
webContents.on('did-create-window', (window, details) => {
if (details.additionalFeatures.includes('my-key')) {
// ...
}
})
// Replace with
webContents.on('did-create-window', (window, details) => {
if (details.options['my-key']) {
// ...
}
})
The handler
methods first parameter was previously always a webContents
, it can now sometimes be null
. You should use the requestingOrigin
, embeddingOrigin
and securityOrigin
properties to respond to the permission check correctly. As the webContents
can be null
it can no longer be relied on.
// Old code
session.setPermissionCheckHandler((webContents, permission) => {
if (webContents.getURL().startsWith('https://google.com/') && permission === 'notification') {
return true
}
return false
})
// Replace with
session.setPermissionCheckHandler((webContents, permission, requestingOrigin) => {
if (new URL(requestingOrigin).hostname === 'google.com' && permission === 'notification') {
return true
}
return false
})
The deprecated synchronous shell.moveItemToTrash()
API has been removed. Use
the asynchronous shell.trashItem()
instead.
// Removed in Electron 13
shell.moveItemToTrash(path)
// Replace with
shell.trashItem(path).then(/* ... */)
The deprecated extension APIs have been removed:
BrowserWindow.addExtension(path)
BrowserWindow.addDevToolsExtension(path)
BrowserWindow.removeExtension(name)
BrowserWindow.removeDevToolsExtension(name)
BrowserWindow.getExtensions()
BrowserWindow.getDevToolsExtensions()
Use the session APIs instead:
ses.loadExtension(path)
ses.removeExtension(extension_id)
ses.getAllExtensions()
// Removed in Electron 13
BrowserWindow.addExtension(path)
BrowserWindow.addDevToolsExtension(path)
// Replace with
session.defaultSession.loadExtension(path)
// Removed in Electron 13
BrowserWindow.removeExtension(name)
BrowserWindow.removeDevToolsExtension(name)
// Replace with
session.defaultSession.removeExtension(extension_id)
// Removed in Electron 13
BrowserWindow.getExtensions()
BrowserWindow.getDevToolsExtensions()
// Replace with
session.defaultSession.getAllExtensions()
The following systemPreferences
methods have been deprecated:
systemPreferences.isDarkMode()
systemPreferences.isInvertedColorScheme()
systemPreferences.isHighContrastColorScheme()
Use the following nativeTheme
properties instead:
nativeTheme.shouldUseDarkColors
nativeTheme.shouldUseInvertedColorScheme
nativeTheme.shouldUseHighContrastColors
// Removed in Electron 13
systemPreferences.isDarkMode()
// Replace with
nativeTheme.shouldUseDarkColors
// Removed in Electron 13
systemPreferences.isInvertedColorScheme()
// Replace with
nativeTheme.shouldUseInvertedColorScheme
// Removed in Electron 13
systemPreferences.isHighContrastColorScheme()
// Replace with
nativeTheme.shouldUseHighContrastColors
The new-window
event of WebContents has been deprecated. It is replaced by webContents.setWindowOpenHandler()
.
// Deprecated in Electron 13
webContents.on('new-window', (event) => {
event.preventDefault()
})
// Replace with
webContents.setWindowOpenHandler((details) => {
return { action: 'deny' }
})
Chromium has removed support for Flash, and so we must follow suit. See Chromium's Flash Roadmap for more details.
In Electron 12, worldSafeExecuteJavaScript
will be enabled by default. To restore
the previous behavior, worldSafeExecuteJavaScript: false
must be specified in WebPreferences.
Please note that setting this option to false
is insecure.
This option will be removed in Electron 14 so please migrate your code to support the default value.
In Electron 12, contextIsolation
will be enabled by default. To restore
the previous behavior, contextIsolation: false
must be specified in WebPreferences.
We recommend having contextIsolation enabled for the security of your application.
Another implication is that require()
cannot be used in the renderer process unless
nodeIntegration
is true
and contextIsolation
is false
.
For more details see: #23506
The crashReporter.getCrashesDirectory
method has been removed. Usage
should be replaced by app.getPath('crashDumps')
.
// Removed in Electron 12
crashReporter.getCrashesDirectory()
// Replace with
app.getPath('crashDumps')
The following crashReporter
methods are no longer available in the renderer
process:
crashReporter.start
crashReporter.getLastCrashReport
crashReporter.getUploadedReports
crashReporter.getUploadToServer
crashReporter.setUploadToServer
crashReporter.getCrashesDirectory
They should be called only from the main process.
See #23265 for more details.
The default value of the compress
option to crashReporter.start
has changed
from false
to true
. This means that crash dumps will be uploaded to the
crash ingestion server with the Content-Encoding: gzip
header, and the body
will be compressed.
If your crash ingestion server does not support compressed payloads, you can
turn off compression by specifying { compress: false }
in the crash reporter
options.
The remote
module is deprecated in Electron 12, and will be removed in
Electron 14. It is replaced by the
@electron/remote
module.
// Deprecated in Electron 12:
const { BrowserWindow } = require('electron').remote
// Replace with:
const { BrowserWindow } = require('@electron/remote')
// In the main process:
require('@electron/remote/main').initialize()
The synchronous shell.moveItemToTrash()
has been replaced by the new,
asynchronous shell.trashItem()
.
// Deprecated in Electron 12
shell.moveItemToTrash(path)
// Replace with
shell.trashItem(path).then(/* ... */)
The experimental APIs BrowserView.{destroy, fromId, fromWebContents, getAllViews}
have now been removed. Additionally, the id
property of BrowserView
has also been removed.
For more detailed information, see #23578.
The companyName
argument to crashReporter.start()
, which was previously
required, is now optional, and further, is deprecated. To get the same
behavior in a non-deprecated way, you can pass a companyName
value in
globalExtra
.
// Deprecated in Electron 10
crashReporter.start({ companyName: 'Umbrella Corporation' })
// Replace with
crashReporter.start({ globalExtra: { _companyName: 'Umbrella Corporation' } })
The crashReporter.getCrashesDirectory
method has been deprecated. Usage
should be replaced by app.getPath('crashDumps')
.
// Deprecated in Electron 10
crashReporter.getCrashesDirectory()
// Replace with
app.getPath('crashDumps')
Calling the following crashReporter
methods from the renderer process is
deprecated:
crashReporter.start
crashReporter.getLastCrashReport
crashReporter.getUploadedReports
crashReporter.getUploadToServer
crashReporter.setUploadToServer
crashReporter.getCrashesDirectory
The only non-deprecated methods remaining in the crashReporter
module in the
renderer are addExtraParameter
, removeExtraParameter
and getParameters
.
All above methods remain non-deprecated when called from the main process.
See #23265 for more details.
Setting { compress: false }
in crashReporter.start
is deprecated. Nearly
all crash ingestion servers support gzip compression. This option will be
removed in a future version of Electron.
In Electron 9, using the remote module without explicitly enabling it via the
enableRemoteModule
WebPreferences option began emitting a warning. In
Electron 10, the remote module is now disabled by default. To use the remote
module, enableRemoteModule: true
must be specified in WebPreferences:
const w = new BrowserWindow({
webPreferences: {
enableRemoteModule: true
}
})
We recommend moving away from the remote module.
The APIs are now synchronous and the optional callback is no longer needed.
// Deprecated
protocol.unregisterProtocol(scheme, () => { /* ... */ })
// Replace with
protocol.unregisterProtocol(scheme)
The APIs are now synchronous and the optional callback is no longer needed.
// Deprecated
protocol.registerFileProtocol(scheme, handler, () => { /* ... */ })
// Replace with
protocol.registerFileProtocol(scheme, handler)
The registered or intercepted protocol does not have effect on current page until navigation happens.
This API is deprecated and users should use protocol.isProtocolRegistered
and protocol.isProtocolIntercepted
instead.
// Deprecated
protocol.isProtocolHandled(scheme).then(() => { /* ... */ })
// Replace with
const isRegistered = protocol.isProtocolRegistered(scheme)
const isIntercepted = protocol.isProtocolIntercepted(scheme)
Default Changed: Loading non-context-aware native modules in the renderer process is disabled by default
As of Electron 9 we do not allow loading of non-context-aware native modules in the renderer process. This is to improve security, performance and maintainability of Electron as a project.
If this impacts you, you can temporarily set app.allowRendererProcessReuse
to false
to revert to the old behavior. This flag will only be an option until Electron 11 so
you should plan to update your native modules to be context aware.
For more detailed information see #18397.
The following extension APIs have been deprecated:
BrowserWindow.addExtension(path)
BrowserWindow.addDevToolsExtension(path)
BrowserWindow.removeExtension(name)
BrowserWindow.removeDevToolsExtension(name)
BrowserWindow.getExtensions()
BrowserWindow.getDevToolsExtensions()
Use the session APIs instead:
ses.loadExtension(path)
ses.removeExtension(extension_id)
ses.getAllExtensions()
// Deprecated in Electron 9
BrowserWindow.addExtension(path)
BrowserWindow.addDevToolsExtension(path)
// Replace with
session.defaultSession.loadExtension(path)
// Deprecated in Electron 9
BrowserWindow.removeExtension(name)
BrowserWindow.removeDevToolsExtension(name)
// Replace with
session.defaultSession.removeExtension(extension_id)
// Deprecated in Electron 9
BrowserWindow.getExtensions()
BrowserWindow.getDevToolsExtensions()
// Replace with
session.defaultSession.getAllExtensions()
This API, which was deprecated in Electron 8.0, is now removed.
// Removed in Electron 9.0
webview.getWebContents()
// Replace with
const { remote } = require('electron')
remote.webContents.fromId(webview.getWebContentsId())
Chromium has removed support for changing the layout zoom level limits, and it is beyond Electron's capacity to maintain it. The function was deprecated in Electron 8.x, and has been removed in Electron 9.x. The layout zoom level limits are now fixed at a minimum of 0.25 and a maximum of 5.0, as defined here.
In Electron 8.0, IPC was changed to use the Structured Clone Algorithm,
bringing significant performance improvements. To help ease the transition, the
old IPC serialization algorithm was kept and used for some objects that aren't
serializable with Structured Clone. In particular, DOM objects (e.g. Element
,
Location
and DOMMatrix
), Node.js objects backed by C++ classes (e.g.
process.env
, some members of Stream
), and Electron objects backed by C++
classes (e.g. WebContents
, BrowserWindow
and WebFrame
) are not
serializable with Structured Clone. Whenever the old algorithm was invoked, a
deprecation warning was printed.
In Electron 9.0, the old serialization algorithm has been removed, and sending such non-serializable objects will now throw an "object could not be cloned" error.
The shell.openItem
API has been replaced with an asynchronous shell.openPath
API.
You can see the original API proposal and reasoning here.
The algorithm used to serialize objects sent over IPC (through ipcRenderer.send
,
ipcRenderer.sendSync
, WebContents.send
and related methods) has been switched from a custom
algorithm to V8's built-in Structured Clone Algorithm, the same algorithm used to serialize
messages for postMessage
. This brings about a 2x performance improvement for large messages,
but also brings some breaking changes in behavior.
- Sending Functions, Promises, WeakMaps, WeakSets, or objects containing any
such values, over IPC will now throw an exception, instead of silently
converting the functions to
undefined
.
// Previously:
ipcRenderer.send('channel', { value: 3, someFunction: () => {} })
// => results in { value: 3 } arriving in the main process
// From Electron 8:
ipcRenderer.send('channel', { value: 3, someFunction: () => {} })
// => throws Error("() => {} could not be cloned.")
NaN
,Infinity
and-Infinity
will now be correctly serialized, instead of being converted tonull
.- Objects containing cyclic references will now be correctly serialized,
instead of being converted to
null
. Set
,Map
,Error
andRegExp
values will be correctly serialized, instead of being converted to{}
.BigInt
values will be correctly serialized, instead of being converted tonull
.- Sparse arrays will be serialized as such, instead of being converted to dense
arrays with
null
s. Date
objects will be transferred asDate
objects, instead of being converted to their ISO string representation.- Typed Arrays (such as
Uint8Array
,Uint16Array
,Uint32Array
and so on) will be transferred as such, instead of being converted to Node.jsBuffer
. - Node.js
Buffer
objects will be transferred asUint8Array
s. You can convert aUint8Array
back to a Node.jsBuffer
by wrapping the underlyingArrayBuffer
:
Buffer.from(value.buffer, value.byteOffset, value.byteLength)
Sending any objects that aren't native JS types, such as DOM objects (e.g.
Element
, Location
, DOMMatrix
), Node.js objects (e.g. process.env
,
Stream
), or Electron objects (e.g. WebContents
, BrowserWindow
,
WebFrame
) is deprecated. In Electron 8, these objects will be serialized as
before with a DeprecationWarning message, but starting in Electron 9, sending
these kinds of objects will throw a 'could not be cloned' error.
This API is implemented using the remote
module, which has both performance
and security implications. Therefore its usage should be explicit.
// Deprecated
webview.getWebContents()
// Replace with
const { remote } = require('electron')
remote.webContents.fromId(webview.getWebContentsId())
However, it is recommended to avoid using the remote
module altogether.
// main
const { ipcMain, webContents } = require('electron')
const getGuestForWebContents = (webContentsId, contents) => {
const guest = webContents.fromId(webContentsId)
if (!guest) {
throw new Error(`Invalid webContentsId: ${webContentsId}`)
}
if (guest.hostWebContents !== contents) {
throw new Error('Access denied to webContents')
}
return guest
}
ipcMain.handle('openDevTools', (event, webContentsId) => {
const guest = getGuestForWebContents(webContentsId, event.sender)
guest.openDevTools()
})
// renderer
const { ipcRenderer } = require('electron')
ipcRenderer.invoke('openDevTools', webview.getWebContentsId())
Chromium has removed support for changing the layout zoom level limits, and it is beyond Electron's capacity to maintain it. The function will emit a warning in Electron 8.x, and cease to exist in Electron 9.x. The layout zoom level limits are now fixed at a minimum of 0.25 and a maximum of 5.0, as defined here.
The following systemPreferences
events have been deprecated:
inverted-color-scheme-changed
high-contrast-color-scheme-changed
Use the new updated
event on the nativeTheme
module instead.
// Deprecated
systemPreferences.on('inverted-color-scheme-changed', () => { /* ... */ })
systemPreferences.on('high-contrast-color-scheme-changed', () => { /* ... */ })
// Replace with
nativeTheme.on('updated', () => { /* ... */ })
The following systemPreferences
methods have been deprecated:
systemPreferences.isDarkMode()
systemPreferences.isInvertedColorScheme()
systemPreferences.isHighContrastColorScheme()
Use the following nativeTheme
properties instead:
nativeTheme.shouldUseDarkColors
nativeTheme.shouldUseInvertedColorScheme
nativeTheme.shouldUseHighContrastColors
// Deprecated
systemPreferences.isDarkMode()
// Replace with
nativeTheme.shouldUseDarkColors
// Deprecated
systemPreferences.isInvertedColorScheme()
// Replace with
nativeTheme.shouldUseInvertedColorScheme
// Deprecated
systemPreferences.isHighContrastColorScheme()
// Replace with
nativeTheme.shouldUseHighContrastColors
This is the URL specified as disturl
in a .npmrc
file or as the --dist-url
command line flag when building native Node modules. Both will be supported for
the foreseeable future but it is recommended that you switch.
Deprecated: https://atom.io/download/electron
Replace with: https://electronjs.org/headers
The session.clearAuthCache
API no longer accepts options for what to clear, and instead unconditionally clears the whole cache.
// Deprecated
session.clearAuthCache({ type: 'password' })
// Replace with
session.clearAuthCache()
// Removed in Electron 7.0
powerMonitor.querySystemIdleState(threshold, callback)
// Replace with synchronous API
const idleState = powerMonitor.getSystemIdleState(threshold)
// Removed in Electron 7.0
powerMonitor.querySystemIdleTime(callback)
// Replace with synchronous API
const idleTime = powerMonitor.getSystemIdleTime()
// Removed in Electron 7.0
webFrame.setIsolatedWorldContentSecurityPolicy(worldId, csp)
webFrame.setIsolatedWorldHumanReadableName(worldId, name)
webFrame.setIsolatedWorldSecurityOrigin(worldId, securityOrigin)
// Replace with
webFrame.setIsolatedWorldInfo(
worldId,
{
securityOrigin: 'some_origin',
name: 'human_readable_name',
csp: 'content_security_policy'
})
This property was removed in Chromium 77, and as such is no longer available.
The webkitdirectory
property on HTML file inputs allows them to select folders.
Previous versions of Electron had an incorrect implementation where the event.target.files
of the input returned a FileList
that returned one File
corresponding to the selected folder.
As of Electron 7, that FileList
is now list of all files contained within
the folder, similarly to Chrome, Firefox, and Edge
(link to MDN docs).
As an illustration, take a folder with this structure:
folder
├── file1
├── file2
└── file3
In Electron <=6, this would return a FileList
with a File
object for:
path/to/folder
In Electron 7, this now returns a FileList
with a File
object for:
/path/to/folder/file3
/path/to/folder/file2
/path/to/folder/file1
Note that webkitdirectory
no longer exposes the path to the selected folder.
If you require the path to the selected folder rather than the folder contents,
see the dialog.showOpenDialog
API (link).
Electron 5 and Electron 6 introduced Promise-based versions of existing asynchronous APIs and deprecated their older, callback-based counterparts. In Electron 7, all deprecated callback-based APIs are now removed.
These functions now only return Promises:
app.getFileIcon()
#15742app.dock.show()
#16904contentTracing.getCategories()
#16583contentTracing.getTraceBufferUsage()
#16600contentTracing.startRecording()
#16584contentTracing.stopRecording()
#16584contents.executeJavaScript()
#17312cookies.flushStore()
#16464cookies.get()
#16464cookies.remove()
#16464cookies.set()
#16464debugger.sendCommand()
#16861dialog.showCertificateTrustDialog()
#17181inAppPurchase.getProducts()
#17355inAppPurchase.purchaseProduct()
#17355netLog.stopLogging()
#16862session.clearAuthCache()
#17259session.clearCache()
#17185session.clearHostResolverCache()
#17229session.clearStorageData()
#17249session.getBlobData()
#17303session.getCacheSize()
#17185session.resolveProxy()
#17222session.setProxy()
#17222shell.openExternal()
#16176webContents.loadFile()
#15855webContents.loadURL()
#15855webContents.hasServiceWorker()
#16535webContents.printToPDF()
#16795webContents.savePage()
#16742webFrame.executeJavaScript()
#17312webFrame.executeJavaScriptInIsolatedWorld()
#17312webviewTag.executeJavaScript()
#17312win.capturePage()
#15743
These functions now have two forms, synchronous and Promise-based asynchronous:
dialog.showMessageBox()
/dialog.showMessageBoxSync()
#17298dialog.showOpenDialog()
/dialog.showOpenDialogSync()
#16973dialog.showSaveDialog()
/dialog.showSaveDialogSync()
#17054
// Deprecated
win.setMenu(null)
// Replace with
win.removeMenu()
// Deprecated
require('electron').screen
// Replace with
require('electron').remote.screen
API Changed: require()
ing node builtins in sandboxed renderers no longer implicitly loads the remote
version
// Deprecated
require('child_process')
// Replace with
require('electron').remote.require('child_process')
// Deprecated
require('fs')
// Replace with
require('electron').remote.require('fs')
// Deprecated
require('os')
// Replace with
require('electron').remote.require('os')
// Deprecated
require('path')
// Replace with
require('electron').remote.require('path')
// Deprecated
powerMonitor.querySystemIdleState(threshold, callback)
// Replace with synchronous API
const idleState = powerMonitor.getSystemIdleState(threshold)
// Deprecated
powerMonitor.querySystemIdleTime(callback)
// Replace with synchronous API
const idleTime = powerMonitor.getSystemIdleTime()
// Deprecated
app.enableMixedSandbox()
Mixed-sandbox mode is now enabled by default.
Under macOS Catalina our former Tray implementation breaks. Apple's native substitute doesn't support changing the highlighting behavior.
// Deprecated
tray.setHighlightMode(mode)
// API will be removed in v7.0 without replacement.
The following webPreferences
option default values are deprecated in favor of the new defaults listed below.
Property | Deprecated Default | New Default |
---|---|---|
contextIsolation |
false |
true |
nodeIntegration |
true |
false |
webviewTag |
nodeIntegration if set else true |
false |
E.g. Re-enabling the webviewTag
const w = new BrowserWindow({
webPreferences: {
webviewTag: true
}
})
Child windows opened with the nativeWindowOpen
option will always have Node.js integration disabled, unless nodeIntegrationInSubFrames
is true
.
Renderer process APIs webFrame.registerURLSchemeAsPrivileged
and webFrame.registerURLSchemeAsBypassingCSP
as well as browser process API protocol.registerStandardSchemes
have been removed.
A new API, protocol.registerSchemesAsPrivileged
has been added and should be used for registering custom schemes with the required privileges. Custom schemes are required to be registered before app ready.
// Deprecated
webFrame.setIsolatedWorldContentSecurityPolicy(worldId, csp)
webFrame.setIsolatedWorldHumanReadableName(worldId, name)
webFrame.setIsolatedWorldSecurityOrigin(worldId, securityOrigin)
// Replace with
webFrame.setIsolatedWorldInfo(
worldId,
{
securityOrigin: 'some_origin',
name: 'human_readable_name',
csp: 'content_security_policy'
})
The spellCheck
callback is now asynchronous, and autoCorrectWord
parameter has been removed.
// Deprecated
webFrame.setSpellCheckProvider('en-US', true, {
spellCheck: (text) => {
return !spellchecker.isMisspelled(text)
}
})
// Replace with
webFrame.setSpellCheckProvider('en-US', {
spellCheck: (words, callback) => {
callback(words.filter(text => spellchecker.isMisspelled(text)))
}
})
webContents.getZoomLevel
and webContents.getZoomFactor
no longer take callback parameters,
instead directly returning their number values.
// Deprecated
webContents.getZoomLevel((level) => {
console.log(level)
})
// Replace with
const level = webContents.getZoomLevel()
console.log(level)
// Deprecated
webContents.getZoomFactor((factor) => {
console.log(factor)
})
// Replace with
const factor = webContents.getZoomFactor()
console.log(factor)
The following list includes the breaking API changes made in Electron 4.0.
// Deprecated
app.makeSingleInstance((argv, cwd) => {
/* ... */
})
// Replace with
app.requestSingleInstanceLock()
app.on('second-instance', (event, argv, cwd) => {
/* ... */
})
// Deprecated
app.releaseSingleInstance()
// Replace with
app.releaseSingleInstanceLock()
app.getGPUInfo('complete')
// Now behaves the same with `basic` on macOS
app.getGPUInfo('basic')
When building native modules for windows, the win_delay_load_hook
variable in
the module's binding.gyp
must be true (which is the default). If this hook is
not present, then the native module will fail to load on Windows, with an error
message like Cannot find module
.
See the native module guide for more.
Electron 18 will no longer run on 32-bit Linux systems. See discontinuing support for 32-bit Linux for more information.
The following list includes the breaking API changes in Electron 3.0.
// Deprecated
app.getAppMemoryInfo()
// Replace with
app.getAppMetrics()
// Deprecated
const metrics = app.getAppMetrics()
const { memory } = metrics[0] // Deprecated property
// Deprecated
const optionsA = { webPreferences: { blinkFeatures: '' } }
const windowA = new BrowserWindow(optionsA)
// Replace with
const optionsB = { webPreferences: { enableBlinkFeatures: '' } }
const windowB = new BrowserWindow(optionsB)
// Deprecated
window.on('app-command', (e, cmd) => {
if (cmd === 'media-play_pause') {
// do something
}
})
// Replace with
window.on('app-command', (e, cmd) => {
if (cmd === 'media-play-pause') {
// do something
}
})
// Deprecated
clipboard.readRtf()
// Replace with
clipboard.readRTF()
// Deprecated
clipboard.writeRtf()
// Replace with
clipboard.writeRTF()
// Deprecated
clipboard.readHtml()
// Replace with
clipboard.readHTML()
// Deprecated
clipboard.writeHtml()
// Replace with
clipboard.writeHTML()
// Deprecated
crashReporter.start({
companyName: 'Crashly',
submitURL: 'https://crash.server.com',
autoSubmit: true
})
// Replace with
crashReporter.start({
companyName: 'Crashly',
submitURL: 'https://crash.server.com',
uploadToServer: true
})
// Deprecated
nativeImage.createFromBuffer(buffer, 1.0)
// Replace with
nativeImage.createFromBuffer(buffer, {
scaleFactor: 1.0
})
// Deprecated
const info = process.getProcessMemoryInfo()
// Deprecated
screen.getMenuBarHeight()
// Replace with
screen.getPrimaryDisplay().workArea
// Deprecated
ses.setCertificateVerifyProc((hostname, certificate, callback) => {
callback(true)
})
// Replace with
ses.setCertificateVerifyProc((request, callback) => {
callback(0)
})
// Deprecated
tray.setHighlightMode(true)
// Replace with
tray.setHighlightMode('on')
// Deprecated
tray.setHighlightMode(false)
// Replace with
tray.setHighlightMode('off')
// Deprecated
webContents.openDevTools({ detach: true })
// Replace with
webContents.openDevTools({ mode: 'detach' })
// Removed
webContents.setSize(options)
// There is no replacement for this API
// Deprecated
webFrame.registerURLSchemeAsSecure('app')
// Replace with
protocol.registerStandardSchemes(['app'], { secure: true })
// Deprecated
webFrame.registerURLSchemeAsPrivileged('app', { secure: true })
// Replace with
protocol.registerStandardSchemes(['app'], { secure: true })
// Removed
webview.setAttribute('disableguestresize', '')
// There is no replacement for this API
// Removed
webview.setAttribute('guestinstance', instanceId)
// There is no replacement for this API
// Keyboard listeners no longer work on webview tag
webview.onkeydown = () => { /* handler */ }
webview.onkeyup = () => { /* handler */ }
This is the URL specified as disturl
in a .npmrc
file or as the --dist-url
command line flag when building native Node modules.
Deprecated: https://atom.io/download/atom-shell
Replace with: https://atom.io/download/electron
The following list includes the breaking API changes made in Electron 2.0.
// Deprecated
const optionsA = { titleBarStyle: 'hidden-inset' }
const windowA = new BrowserWindow(optionsA)
// Replace with
const optionsB = { titleBarStyle: 'hiddenInset' }
const windowB = new BrowserWindow(optionsB)
// Removed
menu.popup(browserWindow, 100, 200, 2)
// Replaced with
menu.popup(browserWindow, { x: 100, y: 200, positioningItem: 2 })
// Removed
nativeImage.toPng()
// Replaced with
nativeImage.toPNG()
// Removed
nativeImage.toJpeg()
// Replaced with
nativeImage.toJPEG()
process.versions.electron
andprocess.version.chrome
will be made read-only properties for consistency with the otherprocess.versions
properties set by Node.
// Removed
webContents.setZoomLevelLimits(1, 2)
// Replaced with
webContents.setVisualZoomLevelLimits(1, 2)
// Removed
webFrame.setZoomLevelLimits(1, 2)
// Replaced with
webFrame.setVisualZoomLevelLimits(1, 2)
// Removed
webview.setZoomLevelLimits(1, 2)
// Replaced with
webview.setVisualZoomLevelLimits(1, 2)
Each Electron release includes two identical ARM builds with slightly different
filenames, like electron-v1.7.3-linux-arm.zip
and
electron-v1.7.3-linux-armv7l.zip
. The asset with the v7l
prefix was added
to clarify to users which ARM version it supports, and to disambiguate it from
future armv6l and arm64 assets that may be produced.
The file without the prefix is still being published to avoid breaking any setups that may be consuming it. Starting at 2.0, the unprefixed file will no longer be published.