electron-is
An 'is' utility for Electron.
electron-is
provides a set of isomorphic 'is' APIs, that you can use it both in main and renderer process.
See usage for more information.
Install
$ npm install electron-is --save
API
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is.renderer()
Returns true
if you are calling the function from the renderer process.
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is.main()
Returns true
if you are calling the function from the main process.
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is.osx()
Returns true
if your app is running under Mac OS.
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is.windows()
Returns true
if your app is running under Windows OS.
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is.linux()
Returns true
if your app is running under Linux OS.
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is.x86()
Returns true
if you the architecture of the processor is ia32
.
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is.x64()
Returns true
if you the architecture of the processor is x64
.
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is.production()
Returns true
if you are running the app in a production
environment.
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is.dev()
Returns true
if you are running the app in a dev
environment.
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is.all(args)
Returns true
if all the 'is functions' passed as argument are true.
example: is.all(is.osx, is.x64)
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is.none(args)
Returns true
if all the 'is functions' passed as argument are false.
example: is.none(is.windows, is.x86, is.main)
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is.one(args)
Returns true
if one of the 'is functions' passed as argument is true.
example: is.one(is.osx, is.linux)
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is.release(args)
Checks the if the given release is the same of the OS (*)
example: is.release('10.0.10586')
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is.gtRelease(args)
Checks if the given release is greater than the current OS release (*)
example: is.gtRelease('10.9.5')
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is.ltRelease(args)
Checks if the given release is less than the current OS release (*)
example: is.ltRelease('6.3')
The Mac versions are mapped as osx: darwin
, you must pass the 9.x.y or 10.x.y OSX version as argument and not the darwin version.
If you are testing a Windows release you must pass the NT release, it can be x.y or x.y.build .
* Not implemented for Linux yet
Usage
import is from 'electron-is'
const is = require('electron-is')
console.log(is.main())
<script>
const is = require('electron-is')
console.log(is.renderer())
</script>
Acknowledgements
electron-is
makes use of electron-is-dev package from @sindresorhus.
Contributing
If you feel you can help in any way, be it with examples, extra testing, or new features please open a pull request or open an issue.
The code follows the Standard code style.
License
The code is released under the MIT license.
The software is provided "as is", without warranty of any kind, express or implied, including but not limited to the warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose and non infringement. In no event shall the authors or copyright holders be liable for any claim, damages or other liability, whether in an action of contract, tort or otherwise, arising from, out of or in connection with the software or the use or other dealings in the software.