lbry-desktop/app/main.js
2017-02-16 21:26:57 -06:00

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JavaScript

const {app, BrowserWindow} = require('electron');
var path = require('path');
var jayson = require('jayson');
// tree-kill has better cross-platform handling of
// killing a process. child-process.kill was unreliable
var kill = require('tree-kill');
let client = jayson.client.http('http://localhost:5279/lbryapi');
// Keep a global reference of the window object, if you don't, the window will
// be closed automatically when the JavaScript object is garbage collected.
let win
// Also keep the daemon subprocess alive
let subpy
// set to true when the quitting sequence has started
let quitting = false;
function createWindow () {
// Create the browser window.
//win = new BrowserWindow({x: 0, y: 0, width: 1440, height: 414, backgroundColor: '#155b4a'})
win = new BrowserWindow({backgroundColor: '#155b4a'})
win.maximize()
//win.webContents.openDevTools()
// and load the index.html of the app.
win.loadURL(`file://${__dirname}/dist/index.html`)
// Emitted when the window is closed.
win.on('closed', () => {
// Dereference the window object, usually you would store windows
// in an array if your app supports multi windows, this is the time
// when you should delete the corresponding element.
win = null
})
};
function lauchDaemon() {
if (subpy) {
return;
}
console.log(`${__dirname}`);
executable = path.join(__dirname, 'dist', 'lbrynet-daemon');
subpy = require('child_process').spawn(executable)//, {stdio: ['ignore', process.stdout, process.stderr]});
// Need to handle the data event instead of attaching to
// process.stdout because the latter doesn't work. I believe on
// windows it buffers stdout and we don't get any meaningful output
subpy.stdout.on('data', (buf) => {console.log(String(buf).trim());});
subpy.stderr.on('data', (buf) => {console.log(String(buf).trim());});
subpy.on('exit', () => {
console.log('The daemon has exited. Quitting the app');
subpy = null;
if (quitting) {
app.quit();
} else {
win.loadURL(`file://${__dirname}/dist/warning.html`);
setTimeout(app.quit, 5000)
}
});
console.log('lbrynet daemon has launched')
}
// This method will be called when Electron has finished
// initialization and is ready to create browser windows.
// Some APIs can only be used after this event occurs.
app.on('ready', function(){
// Check if the daemon is already running. If we get
// an error its because its not running
console.log('Checking for lbrynet daemon')
client.request(
'status', [],
function (err, res) {
// Did it all work ?
if (err) {
console.log('lbrynet daemon needs to be launched')
lauchDaemon();
} else {
console.log('lbrynet daemon is already running')
}
}
);
createWindow();
});
// Quit when all windows are closed.
app.on('window-all-closed', () => {
// On macOS it is common for applications and their menu bar
// to stay active until the user quits explicitly with Cmd + Q
if (process.platform !== 'darwin') {
app.quit()
}
})
app.on('before-quit', (event) => {
if (subpy != null) {
event.preventDefault()
if (win) {
win.loadURL(`file://${__dirname}/dist/quit.html`);
}
quitting = true;
console.log('Killing lbrynet-daemon process');
kill(subpy.pid, undefined, (err) => {
console.log('Killed lbrynet-daemon process');
});
}
})
app.on('activate', () => {
// On macOS it's common to re-create a window in the app when the
// dock icon is clicked and there are no other windows open.
if (win === null) {
createWindow()
}
})
// In this file you can include the rest of your app's specific main process
// code. You can also put them in separate files and require them here.