Reputation: 43
I've created a new Electron-Project with Angular. I build my app with the Angular CLI. Now, I want to communicate from Renderer-Process to Main-Process and get an error in Dev-Tools:
> Uncaught TypeError: fs.existsSync is not a function
at Object.<anonymous> (vendor.bundle.js:72643)
at Object.splitPathRe (vendor.bundle.js:72649)
at __webpack_require__ (inline.bundle.js:53)
at Object.399 (main.bundle.js:54)
at __webpack_require__ (inline.bundle.js:53)
at Object.400 (main.bundle.js:107)
at __webpack_require__ (inline.bundle.js:53)
at Object.291 (main.bundle.js:24)
at __webpack_require__ (inline.bundle.js:53)
at Object.473 (main.bundle.js:234)
at __webpack_require__ (inline.bundle.js:53)
at webpackJsonpCallback (inline.bundle.js:24)
at main.bundle.js:1
I use this Project-Template: https://github.com/auth0-blog/angular2-electron The steps to reproduce this error are:
git clone https://github.com/auth0-blog/angular2-electron
npm install
3.Add following line to src/app/app.component.ts
const {ipcRenderer} = require('electron');
Without that line, the app runs without any problems. Due to electron I have to reference the ipcRenderer that way... https://github.com/electron/electron/blob/master/docs/api/ipc-main.md
I have no idea what I am doing wrong and hope, you can help me.
Upvotes: 3
Views: 13295
Reputation: 676
`
declare var window: ElectronWindow;
interface ElectronWindow {
process: any;
require: any;
sudo: any;
}
let _rawRequire;
if (window && window.require) {
_rawRequire = require;
require = window.require;
}
/*** import the node module here ***/
import * as childProcess from 'child_process';
import { app, shell, ipcRenderer, OpenDialogOptions } from 'electron'
import { ChildProcess } from "child_process";
// import sudo from 'sudo-prompt';
import Sudoer from 'electron-sudo';
if (_rawRequire) {
require = _rawRequire;
}
/*** import the angular module here ***/
import { TS } from "typescript-linq";
import Exception = TS.Exception;
import { Injectable } from '@angular/core';
import { ElectronService } from "ngx-electron";
`
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 1878
You can use like below
const { BrowserWindow } = (<any>window).require('electron')
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 591
I had a problem and the below code solved it. Hope to solve yours too.
In your yourcustom.component.ts
declare const window: any;
declare const ipcRenderer: any;
ipcRenderer = window.require('electron');
// then you can continue what you want to do with ipcRenderer.
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 7115
Webpack brings its own require
which clobbers node.js' require
, so when you require
a node.js core module that webpack can't resolve to one of your files or dependencies, it throws. (You can see in your stack trace that it includes __webpack_require__
. That's because webpack rewrites all require
s to __webpack_require__
so that it uses it's own internal node.js-esque system). Webpack is built for the web/browsers so it doesn't play well with node out of the box. To get around it you can use this: https://github.com/chentsulin/webpack-target-electron-renderer.
But I'd also consider using webpack at all, see: why use webpack with electron
Upvotes: 2