How to pass parameters from main process to render processes in Electron
A few methods:
loadURL Query String
The query string method others have posted seems to work fine. It might even be the easiest.
additionalArguments
Electron's documentation says additionalArguments
is:
Useful for passing small bits of data down to renderer process preload scripts.
Main
const win = new BrowserWindow({
width: 800,
height: 600,
backgroundColor: '#000000'
webPreferences: {
additionalArguments: ["myvarvalue", "secondvarvalue", "--another=something"]
}
});
Renderer
window.process.argv
is going to look something like:
["--num-raster-threads=2",
"--enable-gpu-memory-buffer-compositor-resources",
"--enable-gpu-async-worker-context",
...
"--renderer-client-id=4",
"myvarvalue",
"secondvarvalue",
"--another=something"]
It will append an array of strings. You could do something window.process.argv.slice(-3)
to grab the last items in the array.
IPC Main / Render
Like you said, it seems complicated for what you are trying to do, but maybe this helps:
Main
const { ipcMain } = require('electron');
var mainProcessVars = {
somevar: "name",
anothervar: 33
}
ipcMain.on('variable-request', function (event, arg) {
event.sender.send('variable-reply', [mainProcessVars[arg[0]], mainProcessVars[arg[1]]]);
});
Renderer
const { ipcRenderer } = electron;
electron.ipcRenderer.send('variable-request', ['somevar', 'anothervar']);
ipcRenderer.on('variable-reply', function (event, args) {
console.log(args[0]); // "name"
console.log(args[1]); // 33
});
This way allows you to send data besides strings.
Using query string along with win.loadFile()
,
// main process or renderer process 1
data = {"age": 12, "healthy": true}
let win = new BrowserWindow({
webPreferences: {
nodeIntegration: true
}
});
win.loadFile("public/print.html", {query: {"data": JSON.stringify(data)}});
// renderer process 2
const querystring = require('querystring');
let query = querystring.parse(global.location.search);
let data = JSON.parse(query['?data'])
According atom source code the query string method is a reliable way to do that very simply, especially when we only need to pass a unique string param:
// main process
win1.loadURL(`file://${__dirname}/app/app.html?id=${id}`);
// rendered process
console.log(global.location.search);
https://github.com/electron/electron/issues/6504