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electron-api-docs
Advanced tools
Electron's API documentation in a structured JSON format.
npm install electron-api-docs --save
Or take it for a spin in your Node.js REPL:
npm i -g trymodule && trymodule electron-api-docs=apis
Note: This package is not semantically versioned. It is published in step with
Electron. When you install electron-api-docs@1.4.1
, you're getting the API
docs from Electron v1.4.1.
const apis = require('electron-api-docs')
When you require it, you get an array of API objects
apis.length
// => 33
The array has a key for each API name
, for convenient access:
apis.BrowserWindow
apis.BrowserWindow.staticMethods.getAllWindows.description
apis.WebContents.instanceMethods.savePage.parameters.saveType.possibleValues
apis.app.events.quit
All of the arrays have named keys, but they're still actually arrays, so
functional methods like find
, map
, filter
, and every
can be used:
apis.find(api => api.name === 'BrowserWindow')
apis.filter(api => api.type === 'Class')
apis.filter(api => api.type === 'Module')
apis.map(api => api.name)
// All arrays have named keys, not just the top-level array!
apis.BrowserWindow.instanceMethods.map(method => method.name)
npm install
npm test
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FAQs
Electron's API documentation in a structured JSON format
The npm package electron-api-docs receives a total of 8 weekly downloads. As such, electron-api-docs popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that electron-api-docs demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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