Release Notes for 6.0.0 Breaking Changes Upgraded to Chromium 76.0.3809.88, Node.js 12.4.0, and V8 7.6.303.22 Fixed disparity between net module headers and Node.js' http.IncomingMessage headers. #17517 Made ShowItemInFolder asynchronous with no return value. #17121 Made app log directory creation opt-in with a new function app.setAppLogsPath. #17841 Removed hasServiceWorker and unregisterServiceW
Release Notes for v5.0.0 Breaking Changes Upgraded to Chromium 73.0.3683.119, Node.js 12.0.0, and V8 7.3.492.27. The default values of nodeIntegration and webviewTag are now false to improve security. #16235 Removed support for deprecated construction of a TouchBar with an array of items, use an options object instead. #15650 Enabled mixed-sandbox mode by default. enableMixedSandbox and the --enab
v3.0.0 would not have been possible without our App Feedback Program partners, who provided early testing and feedback during the beta cycle. Thanks to Atlassian, Atom, Microsoft Teams, Oculus, OpenFin, Slack, Symphony, VS Code, and other program members for their work. If you'd like to participate in future betas, please mail us at info@electronjs.org. Changes / New Features Major bumps to severa
Note: This is the stabilization release for 2.0.0. There are no code changes between 2.0.0 and 2.0.0-beta.8 2.0.0 contains the following changes from the 1.8.x series: Changes / New Features Major bumps to several important parts of Electron's toolchain, including Chrome 61, Node 8.9.3, V8 6.1.534.41, GTK+ 3 on Linux, updated spellchecker, and Squirrel. In-app purchases are now supported on MacOS.
Note: This is a beta release. Please file new issues for any bugs you find in it. This release is published to npm under the beta tag and can be installed via npm install electron@beta, or npm i electron@2.0.0-beta.1. Upgrades Upgraded from Chrome 59.0.3071.115 to 61.0.3163.10. #10213 Upgraded from Node 8.2.1 to 8.9.3. #10213 Upgraded from v8 5.9.211.38 to 6.1.534.41. #10213 Breaking API changes C
Supported Chrome Command Line Switches Command line switches supported by Electron. You can use app.commandLine.appendSwitch to append them in your app's main script before the ready event of the app module is emitted: const { app } = require('electron') app.commandLine.appendSwitch('remote-debugging-port', '8315') app.commandLine.appendSwitch('host-rules', 'MAP * 127.0.0.1') app.on('ready', () =>
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