open-windows-file-dialog

Programmatically open a file dialog window (explorer) for picking files. Only works on Windows. Also see: open-finder-dialog, open-linux-file-dialog, and open-file-manager-dialog for other platforms.
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Install
Install with npm:
$ npm install --save open-windows-file-dialog
Usage
import { openWindowsFileDialog } from 'open-windows-file-dialog';
import openWindowsFileDialog from 'open-windows-file-dialog';
API
Main Function
openWindowsFileDialog
export const openWindowsFileDialog = async (
filepath?: string,
options?: FileDialogOptions
): Promise<FileDialogResult>;
Opens a Windows file dialog to select files and returns detailed results including selected files and cancellation status.
Convenience Function
openWindowsFileDialogSync
export const openWindowsFileDialogSync = async (
filepath?: string,
options?: FileDialogOptions
): Promise<string[]>;
Returns only the array of selected file paths for simpler usage.
Types
interface FileDialogOptions {
multiple?: boolean;
checkFileExists?: boolean;
filter?: string;
title?: string;
defaultExtension?: string;
}
interface FileDialogResult {
files: string[];
canceled: boolean;
}
Examples
Basic Usage
const result = await openWindowsFileDialog();
console.log('Selected files:', result.files);
console.log('Was canceled:', result.canceled);
const files = await openWindowsFileDialogSync();
console.log('Selected files:', files);
Custom Directory
const result = await openWindowsFileDialog('C:\\Users\\Documents');
Single File Selection
const result = await openWindowsFileDialog(undefined, {
multiple: false,
title: 'Select a single file'
});
File Type Filtering
const result = await openWindowsFileDialog(undefined, {
filter: '*.txt',
title: 'Select Text Files'
});
const result = await openWindowsFileDialog(undefined, {
filter: 'Text files (*.txt)|*.txt|All files (*.*)|*.*',
title: 'Select Files'
});
const result = await openWindowsFileDialog(undefined, {
filter: '*.jpg;*.png;*.gif',
title: 'Select Images'
});
Advanced Options
const result = await openWindowsFileDialog('C:\\Projects', {
multiple: true,
checkFileExists: true,
filter: 'JavaScript files (*.js)|*.js|TypeScript files (*.ts)|*.ts',
title: 'Select Source Files',
defaultExtension: 'js'
});
if (!result.canceled) {
console.log(`Selected ${result.files.length} files:`);
for (const file of result.files) {
console.log(` ${file}`);
}
}
Parameters
filepath (optional)
The initial directory where the dialog should open. Defaults to the current working directory.
- Type:
string
- Default:
process.cwd()
options (optional)
Configuration object for the file dialog behavior.
options.multiple
Allow selection of multiple files.
- Type:
boolean
- Default:
true
options.checkFileExists
Verify that selected files actually exist on the filesystem.
- Type:
boolean
- Default:
true
options.filter
File type filter string. Can be in simple format (*.txt
) or Windows filter format (Text files (*.txt)|*.txt
).
- Type:
string
- Default:
'*.*'
(all files)
options.title
Title displayed in the dialog window.
- Type:
string
- Default:
'Select File(s)'
options.defaultExtension
Default file extension to append if user doesn't specify one.
- Type:
string
- Default:
''
(empty)
Requirements
- Windows operating system
- PowerShell must be available and executable
- .NET Framework (for Windows Forms components)
Error Handling
The functions throw FileDialogError
in these cases:
- PowerShell is not available on the system
- Invalid filepath parameter (non-string)
- PowerShell execution errors
- Dialog timeout (after 5 minutes)
try {
const result = await openWindowsFileDialog();
} catch (error) {
if (error instanceof FileDialogError) {
console.error('File dialog error:', error.message);
}
}
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About
Contributing
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Running Tests
Running and reviewing unit tests is a great way to get familiarized with a library and its API. You can install dependencies and run tests with the following command:
$ npm install && npm test
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Author
Jon Schlinkert
License
Copyright © 2025, Jon Schlinkert.
Released under the MIT License.
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