webContents
Render and control web pages.
Process: Main
webContents is an EventEmitter.
It is responsible for rendering and controlling a web page and is a property of
the BrowserWindow object. An example of accessing the
webContents object:
const { BrowserWindow } = require('electron')
const win = new BrowserWindow({ width: 800, height: 1500 })
win.loadURL('https://github.com')
const contents = win.webContents
console.log(contents)
Navigation Events
Several events can be used to monitor navigations as they occur within a webContents.
Document Navigations
When a webContents navigates to another page (as opposed to an in-page navigation), the following events will be fired.
did-start-navigationwill-frame-navigatewill-navigate(only fired when main frame navigates)will-redirect(only fired when a redirect happens during navigation)did-redirect-navigation(only fired when a redirect happens during navigation)did-frame-navigatedid-navigate(only fired when main frame navigates)
Subsequent events will not fire if event.preventDefault() is called on any of the cancellable events.
In-page Navigation
In-page navigations don't cause the page to reload, but instead navigate to a location within the current page. These events are not cancellable. For an in-page navigations, the following events will fire in this order:
Frame Navigation
The will-navigate and did-navigate events only fire when the mainFrame navigates.
If you want to also observe navigations in <iframe>s, use will-frame-navigate and did-frame-navigate events.
Methods
These methods can be accessed from the webContents module:
const { webContents } = require('electron')
console.log(webContents)
webContents.getAllWebContents()
Returns WebContents[] - An array of all WebContents instances. This will contain web contents
for all windows, webviews, opened devtools, and devtools extension background pages.
webContents.getFocusedWebContents()
Returns WebContents | null - The web contents that is focused in this application, otherwise
returns null.
webContents.fromId(id)
idInteger
Returns WebContents | undefined - A WebContents instance with the given ID, or
undefined if there is no WebContents associated with the given ID.
webContents.fromFrame(frame)
frameWebFrameMain
Returns WebContents | undefined - A WebContents instance with the given WebFrameMain, or
undefined if there is no WebContents associated with the given WebFrameMain.
webContents.fromDevToolsTargetId(targetId)
targetIdstring - The Chrome DevTools Protocol TargetID associated with the WebContents instance.
Returns WebContents | undefined - A WebContents instance with the given TargetID, or
undefined if there is no WebContents associated with the given TargetID.
When communicating with the Chrome DevTools Protocol, it can be useful to lookup a WebContents instance based on its assigned TargetID.
async function lookupTargetId (browserWindow) {
const wc = browserWindow.webContents
await wc.debugger.attach('1.3')
const { targetInfo } = await wc.debugger.sendCommand('Target.getTargetInfo')
const { targetId } = targetInfo
const targetWebContents = await wc.fromDevToolsTargetId(targetId)
}
Class: WebContents
Render and control the contents of a BrowserWindow instance.
Process: Main
This class is not exported from the 'electron' module. It is only available as a return value of other methods in the Electron API.
Instance Events
Event: 'did-finish-load'
Emitted when the navigation is done, i.e. the spinner of the tab has stopped
spinning, and the onload event was dispatched.
Event: 'did-fail-load'
Returns:
eventEventerrorCodeIntegererrorDescriptionstringvalidatedURLstringisMainFramebooleanframeProcessIdIntegerframeRoutingIdInteger
This event is like did-finish-load but emitted when the load failed.
The full list of error codes and their meaning is available here.
Event: 'did-fail-provisional-load'
Returns:
eventEventerrorCodeIntegererrorDescriptionstringvalidatedURLstringisMainFramebooleanframeProcessIdIntegerframeRoutingIdInteger
This event is like did-fail-load but emitted when the load was cancelled
(e.g. window.stop() was invoked).
Event: 'did-frame-finish-load'
Returns:
eventEventisMainFramebooleanframeProcessIdIntegerframeRoutingIdInteger
Emitted when a frame has done navigation.
Event: 'did-start-loading'
Corresponds to the points in time when the spinner of the tab started spinning.
Event: 'did-stop-loading'
Corresponds to the points in time when the spinner of the tab stopped spinning.
Event: 'dom-ready'
Emitted when the document in the top-level frame is loaded.
Event: 'page-title-updated'
Returns:
eventEventtitlestringexplicitSetboolean
Fired when page title is set during navigation. explicitSet is false when
title is synthesized from file url.
Event: 'page-favicon-updated'
Returns:
eventEventfaviconsstring[] - Array of URLs.
Emitted when page receives favicon urls.
Event: 'content-bounds-updated'
Returns:
eventEventboundsRectangle - requested new content bounds
Emitted when the page calls window.moveTo, window.resizeTo or related APIs.
By default, this will move the window. To prevent that behavior, call
event.preventDefault().
Event: 'did-create-window'
Returns:
windowBrowserWindowdetailsObjecturlstring - URL for the created window.frameNamestring - Name given to the created window in thewindow.open()call.referrerReferrer - The referrer that will be passed to the new window. May or may not result in theRefererheader being sent, depending on the referrer policy.postBodyPostBody (optional) - The post data that will be sent to the new window, along with the appropriate headers that will be set. If no post data is to be sent, the value will benull. Only defined when the window is being created by a form that settarget=_blank.dispositionstring - Can bedefault,foreground-tab,background-tab,new-windoworother.
Emitted after successful creation of a window via window.open in the renderer.
Not emitted if the creation of the window is canceled from
webContents.setWindowOpenHandler.
See window.open() for more details and how to use this in conjunction with webContents.setWindowOpenHandler.
Event: 'will-navigate'
Returns:
detailsEvent<>urlstring - The URL the frame is navigating to.isSameDocumentboolean - This event does not fire for same document navigations using window.history api and reference fragment navigations. This property is always set tofalsefor this event.isMainFrameboolean - True if the navigation is taking place in a main frame.frameWebFrameMain | null - The frame to be navigated. May benullif accessed after the frame has either navigated or been destroyed.initiatorWebFrameMain | null (optional) - The frame which initiated the navigation, which can be a parent frame (e.g. viawindow.openwith a frame's name), or null if the navigation was not initiated by a frame. This can also be null if the initiating frame was deleted before the event was emitted.
urlstring DeprecatedisInPlaceboolean DeprecatedisMainFrameboolean DeprecatedframeProcessIdInteger DeprecatedframeRoutingIdInteger Deprecated
Emitted when a user or the page wants to start navigation on the main frame. It can happen when
the window.location object is changed or a user clicks a link in the page.
This event will not emit when the navigation is started programmatically with
APIs like webContents.loadURL and webContents.back.
It is also not emitted for in-page navigations, such as clicking anchor links
or updating the window.location.hash. Use did-navigate-in-page event for
this purpose.
Calling event.preventDefault() will prevent the navigation.
Event: 'will-frame-navigate'
Returns:
detailsEvent<>urlstring - The URL the frame is navigating to.isSameDocumentboolean - This event does not fire for same document navigations using window.history api and reference fragment navigations. This property is always set tofalsefor this event.isMainFrameboolean - True if the navigation is taking place in a main frame.frameWebFrameMain | null - The frame to be navigated. May benullif accessed after the frame has either navigated or been destroyed.initiatorWebFrameMain | null (optional) - The frame which initiated the navigation, which can be a parent frame (e.g. viawindow.openwith a frame's name), or null if the navigation was not initiated by a frame. This can also be null if the initiating frame was deleted before the event was emitted.
Emitted when a user or the page wants to start navigation in any frame. It can happen when
the window.location object is changed or a user clicks a link in the page.
Unlike will-navigate, will-frame-navigate is fired when the main frame or any of its subframes attempts to navigate. When the navigation event comes from the main frame, isMainFrame will be true.
This event will not emit when the navigation is started programmatically with
APIs like webContents.loadURL and webContents.back.
It is also not emitted for in-page navigations, such as clicking anchor links
or updating the window.location.hash. Use did-navigate-in-page event for
this purpose.
Calling event.preventDefault() will prevent the navigation.
Event: 'did-start-navigation'
Returns:
detailsEvent<>urlstring - The URL the frame is navigating to.isSameDocumentboolean - Whether the navigation happened without changing document. Examples of same document navigations are reference fragment navigations, pushState/replaceState, and same page history navigation.isMainFrameboolean - True if the navigation is taking place in a main frame.frameWebFrameMain | null - The frame to be navigated. May benullif accessed after the frame has either navigated or been destroyed.initiatorWebFrameMain | null (optional) - The frame which initiated the navigation, which can be a parent frame (e.g. viawindow.openwith a frame's name), or null if the navigation was not initiated by a frame. This can also be null if the initiating frame was deleted before the event was emitted.
urlstring DeprecatedisInPlaceboolean DeprecatedisMainFrameboolean DeprecatedframeProcessIdInteger DeprecatedframeRoutingIdInteger Deprecated
Emitted when any frame (including main) starts navigating.
Event: 'will-redirect'
Returns:
detailsEvent<>urlstring - The URL the frame is navigating to.isSameDocumentboolean - Whether the navigation happened without changing document. Examples of same document navigations are reference fragment navigations, pushState/replaceState, and same page history navigation.isMainFrameboolean - True if the navigation is taking place in a main frame.frameWebFrameMain | null - The frame to be navigated. May benullif accessed after the frame has either navigated or been destroyed.initiatorWebFrameMain | null (optional) - The frame which initiated the navigation, which can be a parent frame (e.g. viawindow.openwith a frame's name), or null if the navigation was not initiated by a frame. This can also be null if the initiating frame was deleted before the event was emitted.
urlstring DeprecatedisInPlaceboolean DeprecatedisMainFrameboolean DeprecatedframeProcessIdInteger DeprecatedframeRoutingIdInteger Deprecated
Emitted when a server side redirect occurs during navigation. For example a 302 redirect.
This event will be emitted after did-start-navigation and always before the
did-redirect-navigation event for the same navigation.
Calling event.preventDefault() will prevent the navigation (not just the
redirect).
Event: 'did-redirect-navigation'
Returns:
detailsEvent<>urlstring - The URL the frame is navigating to.isSameDocumentboolean - Whether the navigation happened without changing document. Examples of same document navigations are reference fragment navigations, pushState/replaceState, and same page history navigation.isMainFrameboolean - True if the navigation is taking place in a main frame.frameWebFrameMain | null - The frame to be navigated. May benullif accessed after the frame has either navigated or been destroyed.initiatorWebFrameMain | null (optional) - The frame which initiated the navigation, which can be a parent frame (e.g. viawindow.openwith a frame's name), or null if the navigation was not initiated by a frame. This can also be null if the initiating frame was deleted before the event was emitted.
urlstring DeprecatedisInPlaceboolean DeprecatedisMainFrameboolean DeprecatedframeProcessIdInteger DeprecatedframeRoutingIdInteger Deprecated
Emitted after a server side redirect occurs during navigation. For example a 302 redirect.
This event cannot be prevented, if you want to prevent redirects you should
checkout out the will-redirect event above.
Event: 'did-navigate'
Returns:
eventEventurlstringhttpResponseCodeInteger - -1 for non HTTP navigationshttpStatusTextstring - empty for non HTTP navigations
Emitted when a main frame navigation is done.
This event is not emitted for in-page navigations, such as clicking anchor links
or updating the window.location.hash. Use did-navigate-in-page event for
this purpose.
Event: 'did-frame-navigate'
Returns:
eventEventurlstringhttpResponseCodeInteger - -1 for non HTTP navigationshttpStatusTextstring - empty for non HTTP navigations,isMainFramebooleanframeProcessIdIntegerframeRoutingIdInteger
Emitted when any frame navigation is done.
This event is not emitted for in-page navigations, such as clicking anchor links
or updating the window.location.hash. Use did-navigate-in-page event for
this purpose.
Event: 'did-navigate-in-page'
Returns:
eventEventurlstringisMainFramebooleanframeProcessIdIntegerframeRoutingIdInteger
Emitted when an in-page navigation happened in any frame.
When in-page navigation happens, the page URL changes but does not cause
navigation outside of the page. Examples of this occurring are when anchor links
are clicked or when the DOM hashchange event is triggered.
Event: 'will-prevent-unload'
Returns:
eventEvent
Emitted when a beforeunload event handler is attempting to cancel a page unload.
Calling event.preventDefault() will ignore the beforeunload event handler
and allow the page to be unloaded.
const { BrowserWindow, dialog } = require('electron')
const win = new BrowserWindow({ width: 800, height: 600 })
win.webContents.on('will-prevent-unload', (event) => {
const choice = dialog.showMessageBoxSync(win, {
type: 'question',
buttons: ['Leave', 'Stay'],
title: 'Do you want to leave this site?',
message: 'Changes you made may not be saved.',
defaultId: 0,
cancelId: 1
})
const leave = (choice === 0)
if (leave) {
event.preventDefault()
}
})
This will be emitted for BrowserViews but will not be respected - this is because we have chosen not to tie the BrowserView lifecycle to its owning BrowserWindow should one exist per the specification.
Event: 'render-process-gone'
Returns:
eventEventdetailsRenderProcessGoneDetails
Emitted when the renderer process unexpectedly disappears. This is normally because it was crashed or killed.
Event: 'unresponsive'
Emitted when the web page becomes unresponsive.
Event: 'responsive'
Emitted when the unresponsive web page becomes responsive again.
Event: 'plugin-crashed'
Returns:
eventEventnamestringversionstring
Emitted when a plugin process has crashed.
Event: 'destroyed'
Emitted when webContents is destroyed.
Event: 'input-event'
Returns:
eventEventinputEventInputEvent
Emitted when an input event is sent to the WebContents. See InputEvent for details.
Event: 'before-input-event'
Returns:
eventEventinputObject - Input properties.typestring - EitherkeyUporkeyDown.keystring - Equivalent to KeyboardEvent.key.codestring - Equivalent to KeyboardEvent.code.isAutoRepeatboolean - Equivalent to KeyboardEvent.repeat.isComposingboolean - Equivalent to KeyboardEvent.isComposing.shiftboolean - Equivalent to KeyboardEvent.shiftKey.controlboolean - Equivalent to KeyboardEvent.controlKey.altboolean - Equivalent to KeyboardEvent.altKey.metaboolean - Equivalent to KeyboardEvent.metaKey.locationnumber - Equivalent to KeyboardEvent.location.modifiersstring[] - See InputEvent.modifiers.
Emitted before dispatching the keydown and keyup events in the page.
Calling event.preventDefault will prevent the page keydown/keyup events
and the menu shortcuts.
To only prevent the menu shortcuts, use
setIgnoreMenuShortcuts:
const { BrowserWindow } = require('electron')
const win = new BrowserWindow({ width: 800, height: 600 })
win.webContents.on('before-input-event', (event, input) => {
// For example, only enable application menu keyboard shortcuts when
// Ctrl/Cmd are down.
win.webContents.setIgnoreMenuShortcuts(!input.control && !input.meta)
})
Event: 'enter-html-full-screen'
Emitted when the window enters a full-screen state triggered by HTML API.
Event: 'leave-html-full-screen'
Emitted when the window leaves a full-screen state triggered by HTML API.
Event: 'zoom-changed'
Returns:
eventEventzoomDirectionstring - Can beinorout.
Emitted when the user is requesting to change the zoom level using the mouse wheel.
Event: 'blur'
Emitted when the WebContents loses focus.
Event: 'focus'
Emitted when the WebContents gains focus.
Note that on macOS, having focus means the WebContents is the first responder
of window, so switching focus between windows would not trigger the focus and
blur events of WebContents, as the first responder of each window is not
changed.
The focus and blur events of WebContents should only be used to detect
focus change between different WebContents and BrowserView in the same
window.
Event: 'devtools-open-url'
Returns:
eventEventurlstring - URL of the link that was clicked or selected.
Emitted when a link is clicked in DevTools or 'Open in new tab' is selected for a link in its context menu.
Event: 'devtools-search-query'
Returns:
eventEventquerystring - text to query for.
Emitted when 'Search' is selected for text in its context menu.
Event: 'devtools-opened'
Emitted when DevTools is opened.
Event: 'devtools-closed'
Emitted when DevTools is closed.
Event: 'devtools-focused'
Emitted when DevTools is focused / opened.
Event: 'certificate-error'
Returns:
eventEventurlstringerrorstring - The error code.certificateCertificatecallbackFunctionisTrustedboolean - Indicates whether the certificate can be considered trusted.
isMainFrameboolean
Emitted when failed to verify the certificate for url.
The usage is the same with the certificate-error event of app.
Event: 'select-client-certificate'
Returns:
eventEventurlURLcertificateListCertificate[]callbackFunctioncertificateCertificate - Must be a certificate from the given list.
Emitted when a client certificate is requested.
The usage is the same with the select-client-certificate event of app.
Event: 'login'
Returns:
eventEventauthenticationResponseDetailsObjecturlURL
authInfoObjectisProxybooleanschemestringhoststringportIntegerrealmstring
callbackFunctionusernamestring (optional)passwordstring (optional)
Emitted when webContents wants to do basic auth.
The usage is the same with the login event of app.
Event: 'found-in-page'
Returns:
eventEventresultObjectrequestIdIntegeractiveMatchOrdinalInteger - Position of the active match.matchesInteger - Number of Matches.selectionAreaRectangle - Coordinates of first match region.finalUpdateboolean
Emitted when a result is available for
webContents.findInPage request.
Event: 'media-started-playing'
Emitted when media starts playing.
Event: 'media-paused'
Emitted when media is paused or done playing.
Event: 'audio-state-changed'
Returns:
eventEvent<>audibleboolean - True if one or more frames or childwebContentsare emitting audio.
Emitted when media becomes audible or inaudible.
Event: 'did-change-theme-color'
Returns:
eventEventcolor(string | null) - Theme color is in format of '#rrggbb'. It isnullwhen no theme color is set.
Emitted when a page's theme color changes. This is usually due to encountering a meta tag:
<meta name='theme-color' content='#ff0000'>
Event: 'update-target-url'
Returns:
eventEventurlstring
Emitted when mouse moves over a link or the keyboard moves the focus to a link.
Event: 'cursor-changed'
Returns:
eventEventtypestringimageNativeImage (optional)scaleFloat (optional) - scaling factor for the custom cursor.sizeSize (optional) - the size of theimage.hotspotPoint (optional) - coordinates of the custom cursor's hotspot.
Emitted when the cursor's type changes. The type parameter can be pointer,
crosshair, hand, text, wait, help, e-resize, n-resize, ne-resize,
nw-resize, s-resize, se-resize, sw-resize, w-resize, ns-resize, ew-resize,
nesw-resize, nwse-resize, col-resize, row-resize, m-panning, m-panning-vertical,
m-panning-horizontal, e-panning, n-panning, ne-panning, nw-panning, s-panning,
se-panning, sw-panning, w-panning, move, vertical-text, cell, context-menu,
alias, progress, nodrop, copy, none, not-allowed, zoom-in, zoom-out, grab,
grabbing, custom, null, drag-drop-none, drag-drop-move, drag-drop-copy,
drag-drop-link, ns-no-resize, ew-no-resize, nesw-no-resize, nwse-no-resize,
or default.
If the type parameter is custom, the image parameter will hold the custom
cursor image in a NativeImage, and scale, size and hotspot will hold
additional information about the custom cursor.
Event: 'context-menu'
Returns:
eventEventparamsObjectxInteger - x coordinate.yInteger - y coordinate.frameWebFrameMain | null - Frame from which the context menu was invoked. May benullif accessed after the frame has either navigated or been destroyed.linkURLstring - URL of the link that encloses the node the context menu was invoked on.linkTextstring - Text associated with the link. May be an empty string if the contents of the link are an image.pageURLstring - URL of the top level page that the context menu was invoked on.frameURLstring - URL of the subframe that the context menu was invoked on.srcURLstring - Source URL for the element that the context menu was invoked on. Elements with source URLs are images, audio and video.mediaTypestring - Type of the node the context menu was invoked on. Can benone,image,audio,video,canvas,fileorplugin.hasImageContentsboolean - Whether the context menu was invoked on an image which has non-empty contents.isEditableboolean - Whether the context is editable.selectionTextstring - Text of the selection that the context menu was invoked on.titleTextstring - Title text of the selection that the context menu was invoked on.altTextstring - Alt text of the selection that the context menu was invoked on.suggestedFilenamestring - Suggested filename to be used when saving file through 'Save Link As' option of context menu.selectionRectRectangle - Rect representing the coordinates in the document space of the selection.selectionStartOffsetnumber - Start position of the selection text.referrerPolicyReferrer - The referrer policy of the frame on which the menu is invoked.misspelledWordstring - The misspelled word under the cursor, if any.dictionarySuggestionsstring[] - An array of suggested words to show the user to replace themisspelledWord. Only available if there is a misspelled word and spellchecker is enabled.frameCharsetstring - The character encoding of the frame on which the menu was invoked.formControlTypestring - The source that the context menu was invoked on. Possible values includenone,button-button,field-set,input-button,input-checkbox,input-color,input-date,input-datetime-local,input-email,input-file,input-hidden,input-image,input-month,input-number,input-password,input-radio,input-range,input-reset,input-search,input-submit,input-telephone,input-text,input-time,input-url,input-week,output,reset-button,select-list,select-list,select-multiple,select-one,submit-button, andtext-area,spellcheckEnabledboolean - If the context is editable, whether or not spellchecking is enabled.menuSourceTypestring - Input source that invoked the context menu. Can benone,mouse,keyboard,touch,touchMenu,longPress,longTap,touchHandle,stylus,adjustSelection, oradjustSelectionReset.mediaFlagsObject - The flags for the media element the context menu was invoked on.inErrorboolean - Whether the media element has crashed.isPausedboolean - Whether the media element is paused.isMutedboolean - Whether the media element is muted.hasAudioboolean - Whether the media element has audio.isLoopingboolean - Whether the media element is looping.isControlsVisibleboolean - Whether the media element's controls are visible.canToggleControlsboolean - Whether the media element's controls are toggleable.canPrintboolean - Whether the media element can be printed.canSaveboolean - Whether or not the media element can be downloaded.canShowPictureInPictureboolean - Whether the media element can show picture-in-picture.isShowingPictureInPictureboolean - Whether the media element is currently showing picture-in-picture.canRotateboolean - Whether the media element can be rotated.canLoopboolean - Whether the media element can be looped.
editFlagsObject - These flags indicate whether the renderer believes it is able to perform the corresponding action.canUndoboolean - Whether the renderer believes it can undo.canRedoboolean - Whether the renderer believes it can redo.canCutboolean - Whether the renderer believes it can cut.canCopyboolean - Whether the renderer believes it can copy.canPasteboolean - Whether the renderer believes it can paste.canDeleteboolean - Whether the renderer believes it can delete.canSelectAllboolean - Whether the renderer believes it can select all.canEditRichlyboolean - Whether the renderer believes it can edit text richly.
Emitted when there is a new context menu that needs to be handled.
Event: 'select-bluetooth-device'
Returns:
eventEventdevicesBluetoothDevice[]callbackFunctiondeviceIdstring
Emitted when a bluetooth device needs to be selected when a call to
navigator.bluetooth.requestDevice is made. callback should be called with
the deviceId of the device to be selected. Passing an empty string to
callback will cancel the request.
If an event listener is not added for this event, or if event.preventDefault
is not called when handling this event, the first available device will be
automatically selected.
Due to the nature of bluetooth, scanning for devices when
navigator.bluetooth.requestDevice is called may take time and will cause
select-bluetooth-device to fire multiple times until callback is called
with either a device id or an empty string to cancel the request.
const { app, BrowserWindow } = require('electron')
let win = null
app.whenReady().then(() => {
win = new BrowserWindow({ width: 800, height: 600 })
win.webContents.on('select-bluetooth-device', (event, deviceList, callback) => {
event.preventDefault()
const result = deviceList.find((device) => {
return device.deviceName === 'test'
})
if (!result) {
// The device wasn't found so we need to either wait longer (eg until the
// device is turned on) or cancel the request by calling the callback
// with an empty string.
callback('')
} else {
callback(result.deviceId)
}
})
})
Event: 'paint'
Returns:
detailsEvent<>textureOffscreenSharedTexture (optional) Experimental - The GPU shared texture of the frame, whenwebPreferences.offscreen.useSharedTextureistrue.
dirtyRectRectangleimageNativeImage - The image data of the whole frame.
Emitted when a new frame is generated. Only the dirty area is passed in the buffer.
const { BrowserWindow } = require('electron')
const win = new BrowserWindow({ webPreferences: { offscreen: true } })
win.webContents.on('paint', (event, dirty, image) => {
// updateBitmap(dirty, image.toBitmap())
})
win.loadURL('https://github.com')
When using shared texture (set webPreferences.offscreen.useSharedTexture to true) feature, you can pass the texture handle to external rendering pipeline without the overhead of
copying data between CPU and GPU memory, with Chromium's hardware acceleration support. This feature is helpful for high-performance rendering scenarios.
Only a limited number of textures can exist at the same time, so it's important that you call texture.release() as soon as you're done with the texture.
By managing the texture lifecycle by yourself, you can safely pass the texture.textureInfo to other processes through IPC.
More details can be found in the offscreen rendering tutorial. To learn about how to handle the texture in native code, refer to offscreen rendering's code documentation..
const { BrowserWindow } = require('electron')
const win = new BrowserWindow({ webPreferences: { offscreen: { useSharedTexture: true } } })
win.webContents.on('paint', async (e, dirty, image) => {
if (e.texture) {
// By managing lifecycle yourself, you can handle the event in async handler or pass the `e.texture.textureInfo`
// to other processes (not `e.texture`, the `e.texture.release` function is not passable through IPC).
await new Promise(resolve => setTimeout(resolve, 50))
// You can send the native texture handle to native code for importing into your rendering pipeline.
// Read more at https://github.com/electron/electron/blob/main/shell/browser/osr/README.md
// importTextureHandle(dirty, e.texture.textureInfo)
// You must call `e.texture.release()` as soon as possible, before the underlying frame pool is drained.
e.texture.release()
}
})
win.loadURL('https://github.com')
Event: 'devtools-reload-page'
Emitted when the devtools window instructs the webContents to reload
Event: 'will-attach-webview'
Returns:
eventEventwebPreferencesWebPreferences - The web preferences that will be used by the guest page. This object can be modified to adjust the preferences for the guest page.paramsRecord<string, string> - The other<webview>parameters such as thesrcURL. This object can be modified to adjust the parameters of the guest page.
Emitted when a <webview>'s web contents is being attached to this web
contents. Calling event.preventDefault() will destroy the guest page.
This event can be used to configure webPreferences for the webContents
of a <webview> before it's loaded, and provides the ability to set settings
that can't be set via <webview> attributes.
Event: 'did-attach-webview'
Returns:
eventEventwebContentsWebContents - The guest web contents that is used by the<webview>.
Emitted when a <webview> has been attached to this web contents.
Event: 'console-message'
Returns:
detailsEvent<>messagestring - Message textlevelstring - Message severity Possible values includeinfo,warning,error, anddebug.lineNumberInteger - Line number in the log sourcesourceIdstring - URL of the log sourceframeWebFrameMain - Frame that logged the message
levelInteger Deprecated - The log level, from 0 to 3. In order it matchesverbose,info,warninganderror.messagestring Deprecated - The actual console messagelineInteger Deprecated - The line number of the source that triggered this console messagesourceIdstring Deprecated
Emitted when the associated window logs a console message.
Event: 'preload-error'
Returns:
eventEventpreloadPathstringerrorError
Emitted when the preload script preloadPath throws an unhandled exception error.
Event: 'ipc-message'
Returns:
eventIpcMainEventchannelstring...argsany[]
Emitted when the renderer process sends an asynchronous message via ipcRenderer.send().
See also webContents.ipc, which provides an IpcMain-like interface for responding to IPC messages specifically from this WebContents.
Event: 'ipc-message-sync'
Returns:
eventIpcMainEventchannelstring...argsany[]
Emitted when the renderer process sends a synchronous message via ipcRenderer.sendSync().
See also webContents.ipc, which provides an IpcMain-like interface for responding to IPC messages specifically from this WebContents.
Event: 'preferred-size-changed'
Returns:
eventEventpreferredSizeSize - The minimum size needed to contain the layout of the document—without requiring scrolling.
Emitted when the WebContents preferred size has changed.
This event will only be emitted when enablePreferredSizeMode is set to true
in webPreferences.
Event: 'frame-created'
Returns:
eventEventdetailsObjectframeWebFrameMain | null - The created frame. May benullif accessed after the frame has either navigated or been destroyed.
Emitted when the mainFrame, an <iframe>, or a nested <iframe> is loaded within the page.
Instance Methods
contents.loadURL(url[, options])
urlstring
Returns Promise<void> - the promise will resolve when the page has finished loading
(see did-finish-load), and rejects
if the page fails to load (see
did-fail-load). A noop rejection handler is already attached, which avoids unhandled rejection errors.
Loads the url in the window. The url must contain the protocol prefix,
e.g. the http:// or file://. If the load should bypass http cache then
use the pragma header to achieve it.
const win = new BrowserWindow()
const options = { extraHeaders: 'pragma: no-cache\n' }
win.webContents.loadURL('https://github.com', options)
contents.loadFile(filePath[, options])
filePathstring
Returns Promise<void> - the promise will resolve when the page has finished loading
(see did-finish-load), and rejects
if the page fails to load (see did-fail-load).
Loads the given file in the window, filePath should be a path to
an HTML file relative to the root of your application. For instance
an app structure like this:
| root
| - package.json
| - src
| - main.js
| - index.html
Would require code like this
const win = new BrowserWindow()
win.loadFile('src/index.html')
contents.downloadURL(url[, options])
urlstring
Initiates a download of the resource at url without navigating. The
will-download event of session will be triggered.
contents.getURL()
Returns string - The URL of the current web page.
const { BrowserWindow } = require('electron')
const win = new BrowserWindow({ width: 800, height: 600 })
win.loadURL('https://github.com').then(() => {
const currentURL = win.webContents.getURL()
console.log(currentURL)
})
contents.getTitle()
Returns string - The title of the current web page.
contents.isDestroyed()
Returns boolean - Whether the web page is destroyed.
contents.close([opts])
optsObject (optional)waitForBeforeUnloadboolean - if true, fire thebeforeunloadevent before closing the page. If the page prevents the unload, the WebContents will not be closed. Thewill-prevent-unloadwill be fired if the page requests prevention of unload.
Closes the page, as if the web content had called window.close().
If the page is successfully closed (i.e. the unload is not prevented by the
page, or waitForBeforeUnload is false or unspecified), the WebContents will
be destroyed and no longer usable. The destroyed event
will be emitted.
contents.focus()
Focuses the web page.
contents.isFocused()
Returns boolean - Whether the web page is focused.
contents.isLoading()
Returns boolean - Whether web page is still loading resources.
contents.isLoadingMainFrame()
Returns boolean - Whether the main frame (and not just iframes or frames within it) is
still loading.
contents.isWaitingForResponse()
Returns boolean - Whether the web page is waiting for a first-response from the main
resource of the page.
contents.stop()
Stops any pending navigation.
contents.reload()
Reloads the current web page.
contents.reloadIgnoringCache()
Reloads current page and ignores cache.
contents.canGoBack() Deprecated
History
| Version(s) | Changes |
|---|---|
None | API DEPRECATED |
Returns boolean - Whether the browser can go back to previous web page.
Deprecated: Should use the new contents.navigationHistory.canGoBack API.
contents.canGoForward() Deprecated
History
| Version(s) | Changes |
|---|---|
None | API DEPRECATED |
Returns boolean - Whether the browser can go forward to next web page.
Deprecated: Should use the new contents.navigationHistory.canGoForward API.
contents.canGoToOffset(offset) Deprecated
History
| Version(s) | Changes |
|---|---|
None | API DEPRECATED |
offsetInteger
Returns boolean - Whether the web page can go to offset.
Deprecated: Should use the new contents.navigationHistory.canGoToOffset API.
contents.clearHistory() Deprecated
History
| Version(s) | Changes |
|---|---|
None | API DEPRECATED |
Clears the navigation history.
Deprecated: Should use the new contents.navigationHistory.clear API.
contents.goBack() Deprecated
History
| Version(s) | Changes |
|---|---|
None | API DEPRECATED |
Makes the browser go back a web page.
Deprecated: Should use the new contents.navigationHistory.goBack API.
contents.goForward() Deprecated
History
| Version(s) | Changes |
|---|---|
None | API DEPRECATED |
Makes the browser go forward a web page.
Deprecated: Should use the new contents.navigationHistory.goForward API.
contents.goToIndex(index) Deprecated
History
| Version(s) | Changes |
|---|---|
None | API DEPRECATED |
indexInteger
Navigates browser to the specified absolute web page index.
Deprecated: Should use the new contents.navigationHistory.goToIndex API.
contents.goToOffset(offset) Deprecated
History
| Version(s) | Changes |
|---|---|
None | API DEPRECATED |
offsetInteger
Navigates to the specified offset from the "current entry".
Deprecated: Should use the new contents.navigationHistory.goToOffset API.
contents.isCrashed()
Returns boolean - Whether the renderer process has crashed.
contents.forcefullyCrashRenderer()
Forcefully terminates the renderer process that is currently hosting this
webContents. This will cause the render-process-gone event to be emitted
with the reason=killed || reason=crashed. Please note that some webContents share renderer
processes and therefore calling this method may also crash the host process
for other webContents as well.
Calling reload() immediately after calling this
method will force the reload to occur in a new process. This should be used
when this process is unstable or unusable, for instance in order to recover
from the unresponsive event.
const win = new BrowserWindow()
win.webContents.on('unresponsive', async () => {
const { response } = await dialog.showMessageBox({
message: 'App X has become unresponsive',
title: 'Do you want to try forcefully reloading the app?',
buttons: ['OK', 'Cancel'],
cancelId: 1
})
if (response === 0) {
win.webContents.forcefullyCrashRenderer()
win.webContents.reload()
}
})
contents.setUserAgent(userAgent)
userAgentstring
Overrides the user agent for this web page.
contents.getUserAgent()
Returns string - The user agent for this web page.
contents.insertCSS(css[, options])
cssstring
Returns Promise<string> - A promise that resolves with a key for the inserted CSS that can later be used to remove the CSS via contents.removeInsertedCSS(key).
Injects CSS into the current web page and returns a unique key for the inserted stylesheet.
const win = new BrowserWindow()
win.webContents.on('did-finish-load', () => {
win.webContents.insertCSS('html, body { background-color: #f00; }')
})
contents.removeInsertedCSS(key)
keystring
Returns Promise<void> - Resolves if the removal was successful.
Removes the inserted CSS from the current web page. The stylesheet is identified
by its key, which is returned from contents.insertCSS(css).
const win = new BrowserWindow()
win.webContents.on('did-finish-load', async () => {
const key = await win.webContents.insertCSS('html, body { background-color: #f00; }')
win.webContents.removeInsertedCSS(key)
})
contents.executeJavaScript(code[, userGesture])
codestringuserGestureboolean (optional) - Default isfalse.
Returns Promise<any> - A promise that resolves with the result of the executed code
or is rejected if the result of the code is a rejected promise.
Evaluates code in page.
In the browser window some HTML APIs like requestFullScreen can only be
invoked by a gesture from the user. Setting userGesture to true will remove
this limitation.
Code execution will be suspended until web page stop loading.
const win = new BrowserWindow()
win.webContents.executeJavaScript('fetch("https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/users/1").then(resp => resp.json())', true)
.then((result) => {
console.log(result) // Will be the JSON object from the fetch call
})
contents.executeJavaScriptInIsolatedWorld(worldId, scripts[, userGesture])
worldIdInteger - The ID of the world to run the javascript in,0is the default world,999is the world used by Electron'scontextIsolationfeature. You can provide any integer here.scriptsWebSource[]userGestureboolean (optional) - Default isfalse.
Returns Promise<any> - A promise that resolves with the result of the executed code
or is rejected if the result of the code is a rejected promise.
Works like executeJavaScript but evaluates scripts in an isolated context.
contents.setIgnoreMenuShortcuts(ignore)
ignoreboolean
Ignore application menu shortcuts while this web contents is focused.
contents.setWindowOpenHandler(handler)
-
handlerFunction<WindowOpenHandlerResponse>detailsObjecturlstring - The resolved version of the URL passed towindow.open(). e.g. opening a window withwindow.open('foo')will yield something likehttps://the-origin/the/current/path/foo.frameNamestring - Name of the window provided inwindow.open()featuresstring - Comma separated list of window features provided towindow.open().dispositionstring - Can bedefault,foreground-tab,background-tab,new-windoworother.referrerReferrer - The referrer that will be passed to the new window. May or may not result in theRefererheader being sent, depending on the referrer policy.postBodyPostBody (optional) - The post data that will be sent to the new window, along with the appropriate headers that will be set. If no post data is to be sent, the value will benull. Only defined when the window is being created by a form that settarget=_blank.
Returns
WindowOpenHandlerResponse- When set to{ action: 'deny' }cancels the creation of the new window.{ action: 'allow' }will allow the new window to be created. Returning an unrecognized value such as a null, undefined, or an object without a recognized 'action' value will result in a console error and have the same effect as returning{action: 'deny'}.
Called before creating a window a new window is requested by the renderer, e.g.
by window.open(), a link with target="_blank", shift+clicking on a link, or
submitting a form with <form target="_blank">. See
window.open() for more details and how to use this in
conjunction with did-create-window.
An example showing how to customize the process of new BrowserWindow creation to be BrowserView attached to main window instead:
const { BrowserView, BrowserWindow } = require('electron')
const mainWindow = new BrowserWindow()
mainWindow.webContents.setWindowOpenHandler((details) => {
return {
action: 'allow',
createWindow: (options) => {
const browserView = new BrowserView(options)
mainWindow.addBrowserView(browserView)
browserView.setBounds({ x: 0, y: 0, width: 640, height: 480 })
return browserView.webContents
}
}
})
contents.setAudioMuted(muted)
mutedboolean
Mute the audio on the current web page.
contents.isAudioMuted()
Returns boolean - Whether this page has been muted.
contents.isCurrentlyAudible()
Returns boolean - Whether audio is currently playing.
contents.setZoomFactor(factor)
factorDouble - Zoom factor; default is 1.0.
Changes the zoom factor to the specified factor. Zoom factor is zoom percent divided by 100, so 300% = 3.0.
The factor must be greater than 0.0.
contents.getZoomFactor()
Returns number - the current zoom factor.
contents.setZoomLevel(level)
levelnumber - Zoom level.
Changes the zoom level to the specified level. The original size is 0 and each
increment above or below represents zooming 20% larger or smaller to default
limits of 300% and 50% of original size, respectively. The formula for this is
scale := 1.2 ^ level.
The zoom policy at the Chromium level is same-origin, meaning that the zoom level for a specific domain propagates across all instances of windows with the same domain. Differentiating the window URLs will make zoom work per-window.
contents.getZoomLevel()
Returns number - the current zoom level.
contents.setVisualZoomLevelLimits(minimumLevel, maximumLevel)
minimumLevelnumbermaximumLevelnumber
Returns Promise<void>
Sets the maximum and minimum pinch-to-zoom level.
Visual zoom is disabled by default in Electron. To re-enable it, call:
const win = new BrowserWindow()
win.webContents.setVisualZoomLevelLimits(1, 3)
contents.undo()
Executes the editing command undo in web page.
contents.redo()
Executes the editing command redo in web page.
contents.cut()
Executes the editing command cut in web page.
contents.copy()
Executes the editing command copy in web page.
contents.centerSelection()
Centers the current text selection in web page.
contents.copyImageAt(x, y)
xIntegeryInteger
Copy the image at the given position to the clipboard.
contents.paste()
Executes the editing command paste in web page.
contents.pasteAndMatchStyle()
Executes the editing command pasteAndMatchStyle in web page.
contents.delete()
Executes the editing command delete in web page.
contents.selectAll()
Executes the editing command selectAll in web page.
contents.unselect()
Executes the editing command unselect in web page.
contents.scrollToTop()
Scrolls to the top of the current webContents.
contents.scrollToBottom()
Scrolls to the bottom of the current webContents.
contents.adjustSelection(options)
Adjusts the current text selection starting and ending points in the focused frame by the given amounts. A negative amount moves the selection towards the beginning of the document, and a positive amount moves the selection towards the end of the document.
Example:
const win = new BrowserWindow()
// Adjusts the beginning of the selection 1 letter forward,
// and the end of the selection 5 letters forward.
win.webContents.adjustSelection({ start: 1, end: 5 })
// Adjusts the beginning of the selection 2 letters forward,
// and the end of the selection 3 letters backward.
win.webContents.adjustSelection({ start: 2, end: -3 })
For a call of win.webContents.adjustSelection({ start: 1, end: 5 })
Before:
After:
contents.replace(text)
textstring
Executes the editing command replace in web page.
contents.replaceMisspelling(text)
textstring
Executes the editing command replaceMisspelling in web page.
contents.insertText(text)
textstring
Returns Promise<void>
Inserts text to the focused element.
contents.findInPage(text[, options])
textstring - Content to be searched, must not be empty.
Returns Integer - The request id used for the request.
Starts a request to find all matches for the text in the web page. The result of the request
can be obtained by subscribing to found-in-page event.
contents.stopFindInPage(action)
actionstring - Specifies the action to take place when endingwebContents.findInPagerequest.clearSelection- Clear the selection.keepSelection- Translate the selection into a normal selection.activateSelection- Focus and click the selection node.
Stops any findInPage request for the webContents with the provided action.
const win = new BrowserWindow()
win.webContents.on('found-in-page', (event, result) => {
if (result.finalUpdate) win.webContents.stopFindInPage('clearSelection')
})
const requestId = win.webContents.findInPage('api')
console.log(requestId)
contents.capturePage([rect, opts])
rectRectangle (optional) - The area of the page to be captured.optsObject (optional)stayHiddenboolean (optional) - Keep the page hidden instead of visible. Default isfalse.stayAwakeboolean (optional) - Keep the system awake instead of allowing it to sleep. Default isfalse.
Returns Promise<NativeImage> - Resolves with a NativeImage
Captures a snapshot of the page within rect. Omitting rect will capture the whole visible page.
The page is considered visible when its browser window is hidden and the capturer count is non-zero.
If you would like the page to stay hidden, you should ensure that stayHidden is set to true.
contents.isBeingCaptured()
Returns boolean - Whether this page is being captured. It returns true when the capturer count
is greater than 0.
contents.getPrintersAsync()
Get the system printer list.
Returns Promise<PrinterInfo[]> - Resolves with a PrinterInfo[]
contents.print([options], [callback])
callbackFunction (optional)successboolean - Indicates success of the print call.failureReasonstring - Error description called back if the print fails.
When a custom pageSize is passed, Chromium attempts to validate platform specific minimum values for width_microns and height_microns. Width and height must both be minimum 353 microns but may be higher on some operating systems.
Prints window's web page. When silent is set to true, Electron will pick
the system's default printer if deviceName is empty and the default settings for printing.
Use page-break-before: always; CSS style to force to print to a new page.
Example usage:
const win = new BrowserWindow()
const options = {
silent: true,
deviceName: 'My-Printer',
pageRanges: [{
from: 0,
to: 1
}]
}
win.webContents.print(options, (success, errorType) => {
if (!success) console.log(errorType)
})
contents.printToPDF(options)
Returns Promise<Buffer> - Resolves with the generated PDF data.
Prints the window's web page as PDF.
The landscape will be ignored if @page CSS at-rule is used in the web page.
An example of webContents.printToPDF:
const { app, BrowserWindow } = require('electron')
const fs = require('node:fs')
const path = require('node:path')
const os = require('node:os')
app.whenReady().then(() => {
const win = new BrowserWindow()
win.loadURL('https://github.com')
win.webContents.on('did-finish-load', () => {
// Use default printing options
const pdfPath = path.join(os.homedir(), 'Desktop', 'temp.pdf')
win.webContents.printToPDF({}).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)
})
})
})
See Page.printToPdf for more information.
contents.addWorkSpace(path)
pathstring
Adds the specified path to DevTools workspace. Must be used after DevTools creation:
const { BrowserWindow } = require('electron')
const win = new BrowserWindow()
win.webContents.on('devtools-opened', () => {
win.webContents.addWorkSpace(__dirname)
})
contents.removeWorkSpace(path)
pathstring
Removes the specified path from DevTools workspace.
contents.setDevToolsWebContents(devToolsWebContents)
devToolsWebContentsWebContents
Uses the devToolsWebContents as the target WebContents to show devtools.
The devToolsWebContents must not have done any navigation, and it should not
be used for other purposes after the call.
By default Electron manages the devtools by creating an internal WebContents
with native view, which developers have very limited control of. With the
setDevToolsWebContents method, developers can use any WebContents to show
the devtools in it, including BrowserWindow, BrowserView and <webview>
tag.
Note that closing the devtools does not destroy the devToolsWebContents, it
is caller's responsibility to destroy devToolsWebContents.
An example of showing devtools in a <webview> tag:
<html>
<head>
<style type="text/css">
* { margin: 0; }
#browser { height: 70%; }
#devtools { height: 30%; }
</style>
</head>
<body>
<webview id="browser" src="https://github.com"></webview>
<webview id="devtools" src="about:blank"></webview>
<script>
const { ipcRenderer } = require('electron')
const emittedOnce = (element, eventName) => new Promise(resolve => {
element.addEventListener(eventName, event => resolve(event), { once: true })
})
const browserView = document.getElementById('browser')
const devtoolsView = document.getElementById('devtools')
const browserReady = emittedOnce(browserView, 'dom-ready')
const devtoolsReady = emittedOnce(devtoolsView, 'dom-ready')
Promise.all([browserReady, devtoolsReady]).then(() => {
const targetId = browserView.getWebContentsId()
const devtoolsId = devtoolsView.getWebContentsId()
ipcRenderer.send('open-devtools', targetId, devtoolsId)
})
</script>
</body>
</html>
// Main process
const { ipcMain, webContents } = require('electron')
ipcMain.on('open-devtools', (event, targetContentsId, devtoolsContentsId) => {
const target = webContents.fromId(targetContentsId)
const devtools = webContents.fromId(devtoolsContentsId)
target.setDevToolsWebContents(devtools)
target.openDevTools()
})
An example of showing devtools in a BrowserWindow:
const { app, BrowserWindow } = require('electron')
let win = null
let devtools = null
app.whenReady().then(() => {
win = new BrowserWindow()
devtools = new BrowserWindow()
win.loadURL('https://github.com')
win.webContents.setDevToolsWebContents(devtools.webContents)
win.webContents.openDevTools({ mode: 'detach' })
})
contents.openDevTools([options])
Opens the devtools.
When contents is a <webview> tag, the mode would be detach by default,
explicitly passing an empty mode can force using last used dock state.
On Windows, if Windows Control Overlay is enabled, Devtools will be opened with mode: 'detach'.
contents.closeDevTools()
Closes the devtools.
contents.isDevToolsOpened()
Returns boolean - Whether the devtools is opened.
contents.isDevToolsFocused()
Returns boolean - Whether the devtools view is focused .
contents.getDevToolsTitle()
Returns string - the current title of the DevTools window. This will only be visible
if DevTools is opened in undocked or detach mode.
contents.setDevToolsTitle(title)
titlestring
Changes the title of the DevTools window to title. This will only be visible if DevTools is
opened in undocked or detach mode.
contents.toggleDevTools()
Toggles the developer tools.
contents.inspectElement(x, y)
xIntegeryInteger
Starts inspecting element at position (x, y).
contents.inspectSharedWorker()
Opens the developer tools for the shared worker context.
contents.inspectSharedWorkerById(workerId)
workerIdstring
Inspects the shared worker based on its ID.
contents.getAllSharedWorkers()
Returns SharedWorkerInfo[] - Information about all Shared Workers.
contents.inspectServiceWorker()
Opens the developer tools for the service worker context.
contents.send(channel, ...args)
channelstring...argsany[]
Send an asynchronous message to the renderer process via channel, along with
arguments. Arguments will be serialized with the Structured Clone Algorithm,
just like postMessage, so prototype chains will not be
included. Sending Functions, Promises, Symbols, WeakMaps, or WeakSets will
throw an exception.
Sending non-standard JavaScript types such as DOM objects or special Electron objects will throw an exception.
For additional reading, refer to Electron's IPC guide.
contents.sendToFrame(frameId, channel, ...args)
frameIdInteger | [number, number] - the ID of the frame to send to, or a pair of[processId, frameId]if the frame is in a different process to the main frame.channelstring...argsany[]
Send an asynchronous message to a specific frame in a renderer process via
channel, along with arguments. Arguments will be serialized with the
Structured Clone Algorithm, just like postMessage, so prototype
chains will not be included. Sending Functions, Promises, Symbols, WeakMaps, or
WeakSets will throw an exception.
NOTE: Sending non-standard JavaScript types such as DOM objects or special Electron objects will throw an exception.
The renderer process can handle the message by listening to channel with the
ipcRenderer module.
If you want to get the frameId of a given renderer context you should use
the webFrame.routingId value. E.g.
// In a renderer process
console.log('My frameId is:', require('electron').webFrame.routingId)
You can also read frameId from all incoming IPC messages in the main process.
// In the main process
ipcMain.on('ping', (event) => {
console.info('Message came from frameId:', event.frameId)
})
contents.postMessage(channel, message, [transfer])
channelstringmessageanytransferMessagePortMain[] (optional)
Send a message to the renderer process, optionally transferring ownership of
zero or more MessagePortMain objects.
The transferred MessagePortMain objects will be available in the renderer
process by accessing the ports property of the emitted event. When they
arrive in the renderer, they will be native DOM MessagePort objects.
For example:
// Main process
const win = new BrowserWindow()
const { port1, port2 } = new MessageChannelMain()
win.webContents.postMessage('port', { message: 'hello' }, [port1])
// Renderer process
ipcRenderer.on('port', (e, msg) => {
const [port] = e.ports
// ...
})
contents.enableDeviceEmulation(parameters)
parametersObjectscreenPositionstring - Specify the screen type to emulate (default:desktop):desktop- Desktop screen type.mobile- Mobile screen type.
screenSizeSize - Set the emulated screen size (screenPosition == mobile).viewPositionPoint - Position the view on the screen (screenPosition == mobile) (default:{ x: 0, y: 0 }).deviceScaleFactorInteger - Set the device scale factor (if zero defaults to original device scale factor) (default:0).viewSizeSize - Set the emulated view size (empty means no override)scaleFloat - Scale of emulated view inside available space (not in fit to view mode) (default:1).
Enable device emulation with the given parameters.
contents.disableDeviceEmulation()
Disable device emulation enabled by webContents.enableDeviceEmulation.
contents.sendInputEvent(inputEvent)
inputEventMouseInputEvent | MouseWheelInputEvent | KeyboardInputEvent
Sends an input event to the page.
The BrowserWindow containing the contents needs to be focused for
sendInputEvent() to work.
contents.beginFrameSubscription([onlyDirty ,]callback)
onlyDirtyboolean (optional) - Defaults tofalse.callbackFunctionimageNativeImagedirtyRectRectangle
Begin subscribing for presentation events and captured frames, the callback
will be called with callback(image, dirtyRect) when there is a presentation
event.
The image is an instance of NativeImage that stores the
captured frame.
The dirtyRect is an object with x, y, width, height properties that
describes which part of the page was repainted. If onlyDirty is set to
true, image will only contain the repainted area. onlyDirty defaults to
false.
contents.endFrameSubscription()
End subscribing for frame presentation events.
contents.startDrag(item)
itemObjectfilestring - The path to the file being dragged.filesstring[] (optional) - The paths to the files being dragged. (fileswill overridefilefield)iconNativeImage | string - The image must be non-empty on macOS.
Sets the item as dragging item for current drag-drop operation, file is the
absolute path of the file to be dragged, and icon is the image showing under
the cursor when dragging.
contents.savePage(fullPath, saveType)
fullPathstring - The absolute file path.saveTypestring - Specify the save type.HTMLOnly- Save only the HTML of the page.HTMLComplete- Save complete-html page.MHTML- Save complete-html page as MHTML.
Returns Promise<void> - resolves if the page is saved.
const { BrowserWindow } = require('electron')
const win = new BrowserWindow()
win.loadURL('https://github.com')
win.webContents.on('did-finish-load', async () => {
win.webContents.savePage('/tmp/test.html', 'HTMLComplete').then(() => {
console.log('Page was saved successfully.')
}).catch(err => {
console.log(err)
})
})
contents.showDefinitionForSelection() macOS
Shows pop-up dictionary that searches the selected word on the page.
contents.isOffscreen()
Returns boolean - Indicates whether offscreen rendering is enabled.
contents.startPainting()
If offscreen rendering is enabled and not painting, start painting.
contents.stopPainting()
If offscreen rendering is enabled and painting, stop painting.
contents.isPainting()
Returns boolean - If offscreen rendering is enabled returns whether it is currently painting.
contents.setFrameRate(fps)
fpsInteger
If offscreen rendering is enabled sets the frame rate to the specified number. Only values between 1 and 240 are accepted.
contents.getFrameRate()
Returns Integer - If offscreen rendering is enabled returns the current frame rate.
contents.invalidate()
Schedules a full repaint of the window this web contents is in.
If offscreen rendering is enabled invalidates the frame and generates a new
one through the 'paint' event.
contents.getWebRTCIPHandlingPolicy()
Returns string - Returns the WebRTC IP Handling Policy.
contents.setWebRTCIPHandlingPolicy(policy)
policystring - Specify the WebRTC IP Handling Policy.default- Exposes user's public and local IPs. This is the default behavior. When this policy is used, WebRTC has the right to enumerate all interfaces and bind them to discover public interfaces.default_public_interface_only- Exposes user's public IP, but does not expose user's local IP. When this policy is used, WebRTC should only use the default route used by http. This doesn't expose any local addresses.default_public_and_private_interfaces- Exposes user's public and local IPs. When this policy is used, WebRTC should only use the default route used by http. This also exposes the associated default private address. Default route is the route chosen by the OS on a multi-homed endpoint.disable_non_proxied_udp- Does not expose public or local IPs. When this policy is used, WebRTC should only use TCP to contact peers or servers unless the proxy server supports UDP.
Setting the WebRTC IP handling policy allows you to control which IPs are exposed via WebRTC. See BrowserLeaks for more details.
contents.getWebRTCUDPPortRange()
Returns Object:
minInteger - The minimum UDP port number that WebRTC should use.maxInteger - The maximum UDP port number that WebRTC should use.
By default this value is { min: 0, max: 0 } , which would apply no restriction on the udp port range.
contents.setWebRTCUDPPortRange(udpPortRange)
udpPortRangeObjectminInteger - The minimum UDP port number that WebRTC should use.maxInteger - The maximum UDP port number that WebRTC should use.
Setting the WebRTC UDP Port Range allows you to restrict the udp port range used by WebRTC. By default the port range is unrestricted.
To reset to an unrestricted port range this value should be set to { min: 0, max: 0 }.
contents.getMediaSourceId(requestWebContents)
requestWebContentsWebContents - Web contents that the id will be registered to.
Returns string - The identifier of a WebContents stream. This identifier can be used
with navigator.mediaDevices.getUserMedia using a chromeMediaSource of tab.
The identifier is restricted to the web contents that it is registered to and is only valid for 10 seconds.
contents.getOSProcessId()
Returns Integer - The operating system pid of the associated renderer
process.
contents.getProcessId()
Returns Integer - The Chromium internal pid of the associated renderer. Can
be compared to the frameProcessId passed by frame specific navigation events
(e.g. did-frame-navigate)
contents.takeHeapSnapshot(filePath)
filePathstring - Path to the output file.
Returns Promise<void> - Indicates whether the snapshot has been created successfully.
Takes a V8 heap snapshot and saves it to filePath.
contents.getBackgroundThrottling()
Returns boolean - whether or not this WebContents will throttle animations and timers
when the page becomes backgrounded. This also affects the Page Visibility API.
contents.setBackgroundThrottling(allowed)
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allowedboolean
Controls whether or not this WebContents will throttle animations and timers when the page becomes backgrounded. This also affects the Page Visibility API.
contents.getType()
Returns string - the type of the webContent. Can be backgroundPage, window, browserView, remote, webview or offscreen.
contents.setImageAnimationPolicy(policy)
policystring - Can beanimate,animateOnceornoAnimation.
Sets the image animation policy for this webContents. The policy only affects
new images, existing images that are currently being animated are unaffected.
This is a known limitation in Chromium, you can force image animation to be
recalculated with img.src = img.src which will result in no network traffic
but will update the animation policy.
This corresponds to the animationPolicy accessibility feature in Chromium.
Instance Properties
contents.ipc Readonly
An IpcMain scoped to just IPC messages sent from this
WebContents.
IPC messages sent with ipcRenderer.send, ipcRenderer.sendSync or
ipcRenderer.postMessage will be delivered in the following order:
contents.on('ipc-message')contents.mainFrame.on(channel)contents.ipc.on(channel)ipcMain.on(channel)
Handlers registered with invoke will be checked in the following order. The
first one that is defined will be called, the rest will be ignored.
contents.mainFrame.handle(channel)contents.handle(channel)ipcMain.handle(channel)
A handler or event listener registered on the WebContents will receive IPC
messages sent from any frame, including child frames. In most cases, only the
main frame can send IPC messages. However, if the nodeIntegrationInSubFrames
option is enabled, it is possible for child frames to send IPC messages also.
In that case, handlers should check the senderFrame property of the IPC event
to ensure that the message is coming from the expected frame. Alternatively,
register handlers on the appropriate frame directly using the
WebFrameMain.ipc interface.
contents.audioMuted
A boolean property that determines whether this page is muted.
contents.userAgent
A string property that determines the user agent for this web page.
contents.zoomLevel
A number property that determines the zoom level for this web contents.
The original size is 0 and each increment above or below represents zooming 20% larger or smaller to default limits of 300% and 50% of original size, respectively. The formula for this is scale := 1.2 ^ level.
contents.zoomFactor
A number property that determines the zoom factor for this web contents.
The zoom factor is the zoom percent divided by 100, so 300% = 3.0.
contents.frameRate
An Integer property that sets the frame rate of the web contents to the specified number.
Only values between 1 and 240 are accepted.
Only applicable if offscreen rendering is enabled.
contents.id Readonly
A Integer representing the unique ID of this WebContents. Each ID is unique among all WebContents instances of the entire Electron application.
contents.session Readonly
A Session used by this webContents.
contents.navigationHistory Readonly
A NavigationHistory used by this webContents.
contents.hostWebContents Readonly
A WebContents instance that might own this WebContents.
contents.devToolsWebContents Readonly
A WebContents | null property that represents the of DevTools WebContents associated with a given WebContents.
Users should never store this object because it may become null
when the DevTools has been closed.
contents.debugger Readonly
A Debugger instance for this webContents.
contents.backgroundThrottling
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A boolean property that determines whether or not this WebContents will throttle animations and timers
when the page becomes backgrounded. This also affects the Page Visibility API.
contents.mainFrame Readonly
A WebFrameMain property that represents the top frame of the page's frame hierarchy.
contents.opener Readonly
A WebFrameMain | null property that represents the frame that opened this WebContents, either
with open(), or by navigating a link with a target attribute.
contents.focusedFrame Readonly
A WebFrameMain | null property that represents the currently focused frame in this WebContents.
Can be the top frame, an inner <iframe>, or null if nothing is focused.