Download Electron release artifacts
For full API details, see the API documentation.
import { download } from '@electron/get';
// NB: Use this syntax within an async function, Node does not have support for
// top-level await as of Node 12.
const zipFilePath = await download('4.0.4');import { downloadArtifact } from '@electron/get';
// NB: Use this syntax within an async function, Node does not have support for
// top-level await as of Node 12.
const zipFilePath = await downloadArtifact({
version: '4.0.4',
platform: 'darwin',
artifactName: 'electron',
artifactSuffix: 'symbols',
arch: 'x64',
});To specify another location to download Electron assets from, the following options are available:
mirrorOptionsObjectmirrorString (optional) - The base URL of the mirror to download from.nightlyMirrorString (optional) - The Electron nightly-specific mirror URL.customDirString (optional) - The name of the directory to download from, often scoped by version number.customFilenameString (optional) - The name of the asset to download.resolveAssetURLFunction (optional) - A function allowing customization of the url used to download the asset.
Anatomy of a download URL, in terms of mirrorOptions:
https://github.com/electron/electron/releases/download/v4.0.4/electron-v4.0.4-linux-x64.zip
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customDir
Example:
import { download } from '@electron/get';
const zipFilePath = await download('4.0.4', {
mirrorOptions: {
mirror: 'https://mirror.example.com/electron/',
customDir: 'custom',
customFilename: 'unofficial-electron-linux.zip'
}
});
// Will download from https://mirror.example.com/electron/custom/unofficial-electron-linux.zip
const nightlyZipFilePath = await download('8.0.0-nightly.20190901', {
mirrorOptions: {
nightlyMirror: 'https://nightly.example.com/',
customDir: 'nightlies',
customFilename: 'nightly-linux.zip'
}
});
// Will download from https://nightly.example.com/nightlies/nightly-linux.zipcustomDir can have the placeholder {{ version }}, which will be replaced by the version
specified (without the leading v). For example:
const zipFilePath = await download('4.0.4', {
mirrorOptions: {
mirror: 'https://mirror.example.com/electron/',
customDir: 'version-{{ version }}',
platform: 'linux',
arch: 'x64'
}
});
// Will download from https://mirror.example.com/electron/version-4.0.4/electron-v4.0.4-linux-x64.zipMirror options can also be specified via the following environment variables:
ELECTRON_CUSTOM_DIR- Specifies the custom directory to download from.ELECTRON_CUSTOM_FILENAME- Specifies the custom file name to download.ELECTRON_MIRROR- Specifies the URL of the server to download from if the version is not a nightly version.ELECTRON_NIGHTLY_MIRROR- Specifies the URL of the server to download from if the version is a nightly version.
The version downloaded can be overriden by setting the ELECTRON_CUSTOM_VERSION environment variable.
Setting this environment variable will override the version passed in to download or downloadArtifact.
This module downloads Electron to a known place on your system and caches it so that future requests for that asset can be returned instantly. The cache locations are:
- Linux:
$XDG_CACHE_HOMEor~/.cache/electron/ - MacOS:
~/Library/Caches/electron/ - Windows:
%LOCALAPPDATA%/electron/Cacheor~/AppData/Local/electron/Cache/
By default, the module uses got as the
downloader. As a result, you can use the same options
via downloadOptions.
By default, a progress bar is shown when downloading an artifact for more than 30 seconds. To
disable, set the ELECTRON_GET_NO_PROGRESS environment variable to any non-empty value, or set
quiet to true in downloadOptions. If you need to monitor progress yourself via the API, set
getProgressCallback in downloadOptions, which has the same function signature as got's
downloadProgress event callback.
Downstream packages should utilize the initializeProxy function to add HTTP(S) proxy support. If
the environment variable ELECTRON_GET_USE_PROXY is set, it is called automatically.
debug is used to display logs and messages.
Set the DEBUG=@electron/get* environment variable to log additional
debug information from this module.