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# Nativefier
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![Dock Screenshot](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/skewedlines/Nativefier/master/screenshots/Dock%20Screenshot.png)
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## Introduction
[![NPM](https://nodei.co/npm/nativefier.png)](https://nodei.co/npm/nativefier/)
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Packages and wraps a single-page web app in an [Electron](http://electron.atom.io) OS executable (.app, .exe, etc) via the command line.
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I did this because I was tired of having to `⌘-tab` or `alt-tab` to my browser and then search through the numerous open tabs when I was using [Facebook Messenger](http://messenger.com) or [Whatsapp Web](http://web.whatsapp.com).
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*A fork of the awesome [electron-packager](https://github.com/maxogden/electron-packager).*
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## Installation
```bash
# for use from cli
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$ npm install nativefier -g
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```
## Usage
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```
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Usage: nativefier <appname> <target> --platform=<platform> --arch=<arch> --version=<version>
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Required options
appname name for the app
target target url for the single page app
platform all, or one or more of: linux, win32, darwin (comma-delimited if multiple)
arch all, ia32, x64
version see https://github.com/atom/electron/releases
Example nativefier Messenger --target=http://messenger.com --platform=darwin --arch=x64 --version=0.28.2
Optional options
all equivalent to --platform=all --arch=all
out the dir to put the app into at the end. defaults to current working dir
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icon the icon file to use as the icon for the app (should be a .icns file on OSX)
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app-bundle-id bundle identifier to use in the app plist
app-version version to set for the app
helper-bundle-id bundle identifier to use in the app helper plist
ignore do not copy files into App whose filenames regex .match this string
prune runs `npm prune --production` on the app
overwrite if output directory for a platform already exists, replaces it rather than skipping it
asar packages the source code within your app into an archive
sign should contain the identity to be used when running `codesign` (OS X only)
version-string should contain a hash of the application metadata to be embedded into the executable (Windows only).
These can be specified on the command line via dot notation,
e.g. --version-string.CompanyName="Company Inc." --version-string.ProductName="Product"
Keys supported:
- CompanyName
- LegalCopyright
- FileDescription
- OriginalFilename
- FileVersion
- ProductVersion
- ProductName
- InternalName
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badge if the target app should show badges in the OSX dock on receipt of desktop notifications
width window width (default=1280)
height window height (default=800)
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```
See [electron-packager](https://github.com/maxogden/electron-packager) for more details.
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### Icon
On OSX, the icon parameter should be a path to an `.icns` file. [iConvertIcons](https://iconverticons.com/online/) can be used to convert `.pngs`, though it can be quite cumbersome.
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To retrieve the `.icns` file from the downloaded file, extract it first and press File > Get Info. Then select the icon in the top left corner of the info window and press `⌘-C`. Open Preview and press File > New from clipboard and save the `.icns` file. It took me a while to figure out how to do that and question why a `.icns` file was not simply provided in the downloaded archive.
### OSX Dock Badge
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On OSX, it is desired for the App dock icon to show a badge on the receipt of a desktop notification.
There is no known way to intercept and set an event listener for a desktop notification triggered by the [`<webview>`](https://github.com/atom/electron/blob/master/docs/api/web-view-tag.md), the current workaround is to listen for `document.title` changes within the `<webview>`. Typical web apps like Facebook Messenger will change the `document.title` to "John sent a message..." on the receipt of a desktop notification, and this is what we will listen for to trigger the app badge on the dock.
However, this would cause issues when the command line argument `target` is set to a external page which is not a single page app, because clicking on hyperlinks and switching pages would naturally change the `document.title`. Hence, `--badge` is an optional command argument that can be set by the user if the side effect of this workaround is understood.
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## Examples
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Creating an native wrapper for Facebook Messenger with the following arguments:
- App Name: `Messenger`
- Target Url: `http://messenger.com`
- Platform: `darwin` (OSX)
- Architecture: `x64`
- Electron Version: `0.29.1`
- Override existing app (if any)
- OSX dock badges on (See notes above)
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```bash
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$ nativefier Messenger http://messenger.com --platform=darwin --arch=x64 --version=0.29.1 --overwrite --badge
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```
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## How It Works
A template app with the appropriate event listeners and callbacks set up is included in the `/app` folder. When the `nativefier` command is executed, this folder is copied to a temporary directory with the appropriate parameters in a configuration file, and the core methods of `electron-packager` is called on that directory.
## Notes
Tested only on OSX, but should work for windows and linux.
### Back Button
A back button is intentionally not provided because the tool is designed for single page apps. However, if desired, an executable can built for any url, and simply pressing the `backspace` key will take the user back to the previous page.
## Issues
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- Better workaround for desktop notifications and OSX dock badges