npm is "smart" enough to try and install our electron wrapper as a module
instead of the actual electron package. With no way to ignore directories. I'd like to think of this as temporary, until I get to rip apart riot-web and riot-electron Signed-off-by: Michael Telatynski <7t3chguy@gmail.com>
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electron_app/src/electron-main.js
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// @flow
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/*
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Copyright 2016 Aviral Dasgupta
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Copyright 2016 OpenMarket Ltd
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Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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You may obtain a copy of the License at
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http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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limitations under the License.
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*/
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// Squirrel on windows starts the app with various flags
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// as hooks to tell us when we've been installed/uninstalled
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// etc.
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const check_squirrel_hooks = require('./squirrelhooks');
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if (check_squirrel_hooks()) return;
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const electron = require('electron');
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const url = require('url');
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const tray = require('./tray');
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const VectorMenu = require('./vectormenu');
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const windowStateKeeper = require('electron-window-state');
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let vectorConfig = {};
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try {
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vectorConfig = require('../../webapp/config.json');
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} catch (e) {
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// it would be nice to check the error code here and bail if the config
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// is unparseable, but we get MODULE_NOT_FOUND in the case of a missing
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// file or invalid json, so node is just very unhelpful.
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// Continue with the defaults (ie. an empty config)
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}
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const PERMITTED_URL_SCHEMES = [
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'http:',
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'https:',
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'mailto:',
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];
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const UPDATE_POLL_INTERVAL_MS = 60 * 60 * 1000;
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const INITIAL_UPDATE_DELAY_MS = 30 * 1000;
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let mainWindow = null;
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let appQuitting = false;
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function safeOpenURL(target) {
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// openExternal passes the target to open/start/xdg-open,
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// so put fairly stringent limits on what can be opened
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// (for instance, open /bin/sh does indeed open a terminal
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// with a shell, albeit with no arguments)
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const parsed_url = url.parse(target);
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if (PERMITTED_URL_SCHEMES.indexOf(parsed_url.protocol) > -1) {
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// explicitly use the URL re-assembled by the url library,
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// so we know the url parser has understood all the parts
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// of the input string
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const new_target = url.format(parsed_url);
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electron.shell.openExternal(new_target);
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}
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}
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function onWindowOrNavigate(ev, target) {
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// always prevent the default: if something goes wrong,
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// we don't want to end up opening it in the electron
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// app, as we could end up opening any sort of random
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// url in a window that has node scripting access.
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ev.preventDefault();
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safeOpenURL(target);
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}
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function onLinkContextMenu(ev, params) {
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const popup_menu = new electron.Menu();
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popup_menu.append(new electron.MenuItem({
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label: params.linkURL,
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click() {
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safeOpenURL(params.linkURL);
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},
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}));
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popup_menu.popup();
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ev.preventDefault();
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}
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function installUpdate() {
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// for some reason, quitAndInstall does not fire the
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// before-quit event, so we need to set the flag here.
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appQuitting = true;
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electron.autoUpdater.quitAndInstall();
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}
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function pollForUpdates() {
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try {
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electron.autoUpdater.checkForUpdates();
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} catch (e) {
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console.log("Couldn't check for update", e);
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}
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}
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function startAutoUpdate(update_base_url) {
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if (update_base_url.slice(-1) !== '/') {
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update_base_url = update_base_url + '/';
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}
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try {
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// For reasons best known to Squirrel, the way it checks for updates
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// is completely different between macOS and windows. On macOS, it
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// hits a URL that either gives it a 200 with some json or
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// 204 No Content. On windows it takes a base path and looks for
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// files under that path.
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if (process.platform == 'darwin') {
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// include the current version in the URL we hit. Electron doesn't add
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// it anywhere (apart from the User-Agent) so it's up to us. We could
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// (and previously did) just use the User-Agent, but this doesn't
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// rely on NSURLConnection setting the User-Agent to what we expect,
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// and also acts as a convenient cache-buster to ensure that when the
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// app updates it always gets a fresh value to avoid update-looping.
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electron.autoUpdater.setFeedURL(
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update_base_url +
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'macos/?localVersion=' + encodeURIComponent(electron.app.getVersion())
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);
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} else if (process.platform == 'win32') {
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electron.autoUpdater.setFeedURL(update_base_url + 'win32/' + process.arch + '/');
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} else {
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// Squirrel / electron only supports auto-update on these two platforms.
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// I'm not even going to try to guess which feed style they'd use if they
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// implemented it on Linux, or if it would be different again.
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console.log("Auto update not supported on this platform");
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}
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// We check for updates ourselves rather than using 'updater' because we need to
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// do it in the main process (and we don't really need to check every 10 minutes:
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// every hour should be just fine for a desktop app)
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// However, we still let the main window listen for the update events.
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// We also wait a short time before checking for updates the first time because
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// of squirrel on windows and it taking a small amount of time to release a
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// lock file.
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setTimeout(pollForUpdates, INITIAL_UPDATE_DELAY_MS);
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setInterval(pollForUpdates, UPDATE_POLL_INTERVAL_MS);
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} catch (err) {
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// will fail if running in debug mode
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console.log("Couldn't enable update checking", err);
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}
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}
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// handle uncaught errors otherwise it displays
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// stack traces in popup dialogs, which is terrible (which
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// it will do any time the auto update poke fails, and there's
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// no other way to catch this error).
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// Assuming we generally run from the console when developing,
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// this is far preferable.
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process.on('uncaughtException', function (error) {
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console.log("Unhandled exception", error);
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});
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electron.ipcMain.on('install_update', installUpdate);
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electron.app.commandLine.appendSwitch('--enable-usermedia-screen-capturing');
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const shouldQuit = electron.app.makeSingleInstance((commandLine, workingDirectory) => {
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// Someone tried to run a second instance, we should focus our window.
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if (mainWindow) {
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if (!mainWindow.isVisible()) mainWindow.show();
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if (mainWindow.isMinimized()) mainWindow.restore();
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mainWindow.focus();
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}
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});
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if (shouldQuit) {
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console.log("Other instance detected: exiting");
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electron.app.quit()
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}
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electron.app.on('ready', () => {
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if (vectorConfig.update_base_url) {
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console.log("Starting auto update with base URL: " + vectorConfig.update_base_url);
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startAutoUpdate(vectorConfig.update_base_url);
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} else {
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console.log("No update_base_url is defined: auto update is disabled");
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}
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const icon_path = `${__dirname}/../img/riot.` + (
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process.platform == 'win32' ? 'ico' : 'png'
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);
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// Load the previous window state with fallback to defaults
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let mainWindowState = windowStateKeeper({
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defaultWidth: 1024,
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defaultHeight: 768,
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});
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mainWindow = new electron.BrowserWindow({
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icon: icon_path,
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show: false,
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autoHideMenuBar: true,
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x: mainWindowState.x,
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y: mainWindowState.y,
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width: mainWindowState.width,
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height: mainWindowState.height,
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});
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mainWindow.loadURL(`file://${__dirname}/../../webapp/index.html`);
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electron.Menu.setApplicationMenu(VectorMenu);
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// Create trayIcon icon
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tray.create(mainWindow, {
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icon_path: icon_path,
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brand: vectorConfig.brand || 'Riot'
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});
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if (!process.argv.includes('--hidden')) {
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mainWindow.once('ready-to-show', () => {
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mainWindow.show();
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});
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}
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mainWindow.on('closed', () => {
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mainWindow = null;
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});
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mainWindow.on('close', (e) => {
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if (!appQuitting && (tray.hasTray() || process.platform == 'darwin')) {
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// On Mac, closing the window just hides it
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// (this is generally how single-window Mac apps
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// behave, eg. Mail.app)
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e.preventDefault();
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mainWindow.hide();
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return false;
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}
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});
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mainWindow.webContents.on('new-window', onWindowOrNavigate);
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mainWindow.webContents.on('will-navigate', onWindowOrNavigate);
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mainWindow.webContents.on('context-menu', function(ev, params) {
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if (params.linkURL) {
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onLinkContextMenu(ev, params);
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}
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});
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mainWindowState.manage(mainWindow);
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});
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electron.app.on('window-all-closed', () => {
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electron.app.quit();
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});
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electron.app.on('activate', () => {
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mainWindow.show();
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});
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electron.app.on('before-quit', () => {
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appQuitting = true;
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});
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// Set the App User Model ID to match what the squirrel
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// installer uses for the shortcut icon.
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// This makes notifications work on windows 8.1 (and is
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// a noop on other platforms).
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electron.app.setAppUserModelId('com.squirrel.riot-web.Riot');
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