329 lines
11 KiB
JavaScript
329 lines
11 KiB
JavaScript
const {app, BrowserWindow, ipcMain} = require('electron');
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const url = require('url');
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const path = require('path');
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const jayson = require('jayson');
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const semver = require('semver');
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const https = require('https');
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// tree-kill has better cross-platform handling of
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// killing a process. child-process.kill was unreliable
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const kill = require('tree-kill');
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const child_process = require('child_process');
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const assert = require('assert');
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const {version: localVersion} = require(app.getAppPath() + '/package.json');
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const VERSION_CHECK_INTERVAL = 30 * 60 * 1000;
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const LATEST_RELEASE_API_URL = 'https://api.github.com/repos/lbryio/lbry-app/releases/latest';
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let client = jayson.client.http('http://localhost:5279/lbryapi');
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// Keep a global reference of the window object, if you don't, the window will
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// be closed automatically when the JavaScript object is garbage collected.
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let win;
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// Also keep the daemon subprocess alive
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let daemonSubprocess;
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// This is set to true right before we try to shut the daemon subprocess --
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// if it dies when we didn't ask it to shut down, we want to alert the user.
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let daemonStopRequested = false;
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// When a quit is attempted, we cancel the quit, do some preparations, then
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// this is set to true and app.quit() is called again to quit for real.
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let readyToQuit = false;
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// If we receive a URI to open from an external app but there's no window to
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// send it to, it's cached in this variable.
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let openUri = null;
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function checkForNewVersion(callback) {
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function formatRc(ver) {
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// Adds dash if needed to make RC suffix semver friendly
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return ver.replace(/([^-])rc/, '$1-rc');
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}
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let result = '';
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const opts = {
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headers: {
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'User-Agent': `LBRY/${localVersion}`,
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}
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};
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const req = https.get(Object.assign(opts, url.parse(LATEST_RELEASE_API_URL)), (res) => {
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res.on('data', (data) => {
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result += data;
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});
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res.on('end', () => {
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console.log('Local version:', localVersion);
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const tagName = JSON.parse(result).tag_name;
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const [_, remoteVersion] = tagName.match(/^v([\d.]+(?:-?rc\d+)?)$/);
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if (!remoteVersion) {
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console.log('Malformed remote version string:', tagName);
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win.webContents.send('version-info-received', null);
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} else {
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console.log('Remote version:', remoteVersion);
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const upgradeAvailable = semver.gt(formatRc(remoteVersion), formatRc(localVersion));
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console.log(upgradeAvailable ? 'Upgrade available' : 'No upgrade available');
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win.webContents.send('version-info-received', {remoteVersion, localVersion, upgradeAvailable});
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}
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})
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});
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req.on('error', (err) => {
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console.log('Failed to get current version from GitHub. Error:', err);
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win.webContents.send('version-info-received', null);
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});
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}
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ipcMain.on('version-info-requested', checkForNewVersion);
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/*
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* Replacement for Electron's shell.openItem. The Electron version doesn't
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* reliably work from the main process, and we need to be able to run it
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* when no windows are open.
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*/
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function openItem(fullPath) {
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const subprocOptions = {
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detached: true,
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stdio: 'ignore',
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};
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let child;
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if (process.platform == 'darwin') {
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child = child_process.spawn('open', [fullPath], subprocOptions);
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} else if (process.platform == 'linux') {
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child = child_process.spawn('xdg-open', [fullPath], subprocOptions);
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} else if (process.platform == 'win32') {
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child = child_process.spawn(fullPath, [], subprocOptions);
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}
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// Causes child process reference to be garbage collected, allowing main process to exit
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child.unref();
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}
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function getPidsForProcessName(name) {
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if (process.platform == 'win32') {
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const tasklistOut = child_process.execSync(`tasklist /fi "Imagename eq ${name}.exe" /nh`, {encoding: 'utf8'});
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if (tasklistOut.startsWith('INFO')) {
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return [];
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} else {
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return tasklistOut.match(/[^\r\n]+/g).map((line) => line.split(/\s+/)[1]); // Second column of every non-empty line
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}
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} else {
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const pgrepOut = child_process.spawnSync('pgrep', ['-x', name], {encoding: 'utf8'}).stdout;
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return pgrepOut.match(/\d+/g);
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}
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}
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function createWindow () {
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win = new BrowserWindow({backgroundColor: '#155B4A', minWidth: 800, minHeight: 600 }) //$color-primary
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win.maximize()
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// win.webContents.openDevTools();
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win.loadURL(`file://${__dirname}/dist/index.html`)
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if (openUri) { // We stored and received a URI that an external app requested before we had a window object
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win.on('did-finish-load', () => {
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win.webContents.send('open-uri-requested', openUri);
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});
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}
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win.on('closed', () => {
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win = null
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})
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};
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function handleDaemonSubprocessExited() {
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console.log('The daemon has exited.');
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daemonSubprocess = null;
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if (!daemonStopRequested) {
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// We didn't request to stop the daemon, so display a
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// warning and schedule a quit.
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//
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// TODO: maybe it would be better to restart the daemon?
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if (win) {
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console.log('Did not request daemon stop, so quitting in 5 seconds.');
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win.loadURL(`file://${__dirname}/dist/warning.html`);
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setTimeout(quitNow, 5000);
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} else {
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console.log('Did not request daemon stop, so quitting.');
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quitNow();
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}
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}
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}
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function launchDaemon() {
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assert(!daemonSubprocess, 'Tried to launch daemon twice');
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if (process.env.LBRY_DAEMON) {
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executable = process.env.LBRY_DAEMON;
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} else {
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executable = path.join(__dirname, 'dist', 'lbrynet-daemon');
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}
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console.log('Launching daemon:', executable)
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daemonSubprocess = child_process.spawn(executable)
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// Need to handle the data event instead of attaching to
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// process.stdout because the latter doesn't work. I believe on
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// windows it buffers stdout and we don't get any meaningful output
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daemonSubprocess.stdout.on('data', (buf) => {console.log(String(buf).trim());});
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daemonSubprocess.stderr.on('data', (buf) => {console.log(String(buf).trim());});
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daemonSubprocess.on('exit', handleDaemonSubprocessExited);
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}
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/*
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* Quits without any preparation. When a quit is requested (either through the
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* interface or through app.quit()), we abort the quit, try to shut down the daemon,
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* and then call this to quit for real.
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*/
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function quitNow() {
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readyToQuit = true;
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app.quit();
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}
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app.on('ready', function(){
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launchDaemonIfNotRunning();
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createWindow();
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});
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function launchDaemonIfNotRunning() {
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// Check if the daemon is already running. If we get
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// an error its because its not running
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console.log('Checking for lbrynet daemon');
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client.request(
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'status', [],
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function (err, res) {
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if (err) {
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console.log('lbrynet daemon needs to be launched')
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launchDaemon();
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} else {
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console.log('lbrynet daemon is already running')
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}
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}
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);
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}
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/*
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* Last resort for killing unresponsive daemon instances.
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* Looks for any processes called "lbrynet-daemon" and
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* tries to force kill them.
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*/
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function forceKillAllDaemonsAndQuit() {
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console.log('Attempting to force kill any running lbrynet-daemon instances...');
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const daemonPids = getPidsForProcessName('lbrynet-daemon');
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if (!daemonPids) {
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console.log('No lbrynet-daemon found running.');
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quitNow();
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} else {
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console.log(`Found ${daemonPids.length} running daemon instances. Attempting to force kill...`);
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for (const pid of daemonPids) {
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let daemonKillAttemptsComplete = 0;
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kill(pid, 'SIGKILL', (err) => {
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daemonKillAttemptsComplete++;
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if (err) {
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console.log(`Failed to force kill daemon task with pid ${pid}. Error message: ${err.message}`);
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} else {
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console.log(`Force killed daemon task with pid ${pid}.`);
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}
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if (daemonKillAttemptsComplete >= daemonPids.length - 1) {
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quitNow();
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}
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});
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}
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}
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}
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// Quit when all windows are closed.
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app.on('window-all-closed', () => {
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// On macOS it is common for applications and their menu bar
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// to stay active until the user quits explicitly with Cmd + Q
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if (process.platform !== 'darwin') {
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app.quit()
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}
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})
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app.on('before-quit', (event) => {
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if (!readyToQuit) {
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// We need to shutdown the daemon before we're ready to actually quit. This
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// event will be triggered re-entrantly once preparation is done.
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event.preventDefault();
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shutdownDaemonAndQuit();
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} else {
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console.log('Quitting.')
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}
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});
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app.on('activate', () => {
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// On macOS it's common to re-create a window in the app when the
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// dock icon is clicked and there are no other windows open.
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if (win === null) {
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createWindow()
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}
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});
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// When a quit is attempted, this is called. It attempts to shutdown the daemon,
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// then calls quitNow() to quit for real.
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function shutdownDaemonAndQuit(evenIfNotStartedByApp = false) {
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function doShutdown() {
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console.log('Asking daemon to shut down down');
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daemonStopRequested = true;
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client.request('daemon_stop', [], (err, res) => {
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if (err) {
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console.log(`received error when stopping lbrynet-daemon. Error message: ${err.message}\n`);
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console.log('You will need to manually kill the daemon.');
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} else {
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console.log('Successfully stopped daemon via RPC call.')
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quitNow();
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}
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});
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}
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if (daemonSubprocess) {
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doShutdown();
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} else if (!evenIfNotStartedByApp) {
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console.log('Not killing lbrynet-daemon because app did not start it');
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quitNow();
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} else {
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doShutdown();
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}
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// Is it safe to start the installer before the daemon finishes running?
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// If not, we should wait until the daemon is closed before we start the install.
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}
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function upgrade(event, installerPath) {
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app.on('quit', () => {
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console.log('Launching upgrade installer at', installerPath);
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// This gets triggered called after *all* other quit-related events, so
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// we'll only get here if we're fully prepared and quitting for real.
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openItem(installerPath);
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});
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if (win) {
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win.loadURL(`file://${__dirname}/dist/upgrade.html`);
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}
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shutdownDaemonAndQuit(true);
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// wait for daemon to shut down before upgrading
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// what to do if no shutdown in a long time?
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console.log('Update downloaded to', installerPath);
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console.log('The app will close, and you will be prompted to install the latest version of LBRY.');
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console.log('After the install is complete, please reopen the app.');
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}
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ipcMain.on('upgrade', upgrade);
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if (process.platform == 'darwin') {
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app.on('open-url', (event, uri) => {
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if (!win) {
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// Window not created yet, so store up requested URI for when it is
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openUri = uri;
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} else {
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win.webContents.send('open-uri-requested', uri);
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}
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});
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} else if (process.argv.length >= 3) {
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// No open-url event on Win, but we can still handle URIs provided at launch time
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win.webContents.send('open-uri-requested', process.argv[2]);
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}
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