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Comunica de forma assíncrona de um processo de renderização para o processo principal.
Processo: Renderizador
O módulo ipcRenderer
é um EventEmitter. Ele fornece alguns métodos para que você possa enviar mensagens síncronas e assíncronas do processo de renderização (página da web) para o processo principal. Você também pode receber respostas do processo principal.
See IPC tutorial for code examples.
Métodos
O módulo ipcRenderer
possui o seguinte método para ouvir eventos e enviar mensagens:
ipcRenderer.on(channel, listener)
channel
stringlistener
Funçãoevent
IpcRendererEvent...args
any[]
Ouve o channel
, quando uma mensagem chega, o listener
deve ser chamado com listener(event, args...)
.
ipcRenderer.off(channel, listener)
channel
stringlistener
Funçãoevent
IpcRendererEvent...args
any[]
Alias for ipcRenderer.removeListener
.
ipcRenderer.once(channel, listener)
channel
stringlistener
Funçãoevent
IpcRendererEvent...args
any[]
Adds a one time listener
function for the event. This listener
is invoked only the next time a message is sent to channel
, after which it is removed.
ipcRenderer.addListener(channel, listener)
channel
stringlistener
Funçãoevent
IpcRendererEvent...args
any[]
Alias for ipcRenderer.on
.
ipcRenderer.removeListener(channel, listener)
channel
stringlistener
Funçãoevent
IpcRendererEvent...args
any[]
Removes the specified listener
from the listener array for the specified channel
.
ipcRenderer.removeAllListeners(channel)
channel
string
Remove todos os listeners, ou apenas os do channel
especificado.
ipcRenderer.send(channel, ...args)
channel
string...args
any[]
Envie uma mensagem assíncrona para o processo principal através do channel
, juntamente com argumentos. Arguments will be serialized with the Structured Clone Algorithm, just like window.postMessage
, so prototype chains will not be included. O envio de funções, promessas, símbolos, weakmaps ou WeakSets lançará uma exceção.
NOTE: Sending non-standard JavaScript types such as DOM objects or special Electron objects will throw an exception.
Since the main process does not have support for DOM objects such as
ImageBitmap
,File
,DOMMatrix
and so on, such objects cannot be sent over Electron's IPC to the main process, as the main process would have no way to decode them. Attempting to send such objects over IPC will result in an error.
The main process handles it by listening for channel
with the ipcMain
module.
If you need to transfer a MessagePort
to the main process, use ipcRenderer.postMessage
.
If you want to receive a single response from the main process, like the result of a method call, consider using ipcRenderer.invoke
.
ipcRenderer.invoke(channel, ...args)
channel
string...args
any[]
Returns Promise<any>
- Resolves with the response from the main process.
Send a message to the main process via channel
and expect a result asynchronously. Arguments will be serialized with the Structured Clone Algorithm, just like window.postMessage
, so prototype chains will not be included. O envio de funções, promessas, símbolos, weakmaps ou WeakSets lançará uma exceção.
The main process should listen for channel
with ipcMain.handle()
.
Como por exemplo:
// Renderer process
ipcRenderer.invoke('some-name', someArgument).then((result) => {
// ...
})
// Main process
ipcMain.handle('some-name', async (event, someArgument) => {
const result = await doSomeWork(someArgument)
return result
})
If you need to transfer a MessagePort
to the main process, use ipcRenderer.postMessage
.
If you do not need a response to the message, consider using ipcRenderer.send
.
Note Sending non-standard JavaScript types such as DOM objects or special Electron objects will throw an exception.
Since the main process does not have support for DOM objects such as
ImageBitmap
,File
,DOMMatrix
and so on, such objects cannot be sent over Electron's IPC to the main process, as the main process would have no way to decode them. Attempting to send such objects over IPC will result in an error.
Note If the handler in the main process throws an error, the promise returned by
invoke
will reject. However, theError
object in the renderer process will not be the same as the one thrown in the main process.
ipcRenderer.sendSync(channel, ...args)
channel
string...args
any[]
Returns any
- The value sent back by the ipcMain
handler.
Send a message to the main process via channel
and expect a result synchronously. Arguments will be serialized with the Structured Clone Algorithm, just like window.postMessage
, so prototype chains will not be included. O envio de funções, promessas, símbolos, weakmaps ou WeakSets lançará uma exceção.
NOTE: Sending non-standard JavaScript types such as DOM objects or special Electron objects will throw an exception.
Since the main process does not have support for DOM objects such as
ImageBitmap
,File
,DOMMatrix
and so on, such objects cannot be sent over Electron's IPC to the main process, as the main process would have no way to decode them. Attempting to send such objects over IPC will result in an error.
The main process handles it by listening for channel
with ipcMain
module, and replies by setting event.returnValue
.
⚠️ WARNING: Sending a synchronous message will block the whole renderer process until the reply is received, so use this method only as a last resort. It's much better to use the asynchronous version,
invoke()
.
ipcRenderer.postMessage(channel, message, [transfer])
channel
stringmessage
anytransfer
MessagePort[] (optional)
Send a message to the main process, optionally transferring ownership of zero or more MessagePort
objects.
The transferred MessagePort
objects will be available in the main process as MessagePortMain
objects by accessing the ports
property of the emitted event.
Como por exemplo:
// Renderer process
const { port1, port2 } = new MessageChannel()
ipcRenderer.postMessage('port', { message: 'hello' }, [port1])
// Main process
ipcMain.on('port', (e, msg) => {
const [port] = e.ports
// ...
})
For more information on using MessagePort
and MessageChannel
, see the MDN documentation.
ipcRenderer.sendToHost(channel, ...args)
channel
string...args
any[]
Like ipcRenderer.send
but the event will be sent to the <webview>
element in the host page instead of the main process.