├── .babelrc
├── .electron-vue
├── build.js
├── dev-client.js
├── dev-runner.js
├── webpack.main.config.js
├── webpack.renderer.config.js
└── webpack.web.config.js
├── .eslintignore
├── .eslintrc.js
├── .gitignore
├── .travis.yml
├── LICENSE
├── _config.yml
├── appveyor.yml
├── build
└── icons
│ ├── 256x256.png
│ ├── icon.icns
│ └── icon.ico
├── dist
├── electron
│ └── .gitkeep
└── web
│ └── .gitkeep
├── package-lock.json
├── package.json
├── src
├── index.ejs
├── main
│ ├── index.dev.js
│ └── index.js
└── renderer
│ ├── App.vue
│ ├── assets
│ └── .gitkeep
│ ├── components
│ ├── buttonControl.vue
│ ├── control.vue
│ └── deckButton.vue
│ ├── main.js
│ ├── router
│ └── index.js
│ └── store
│ ├── index.js
│ └── modules
│ ├── Counter.js
│ └── index.js
├── static
└── .gitkeep
└── yarn.lock
/.babelrc:
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1 | {
2 | "comments": false,
3 | "env": {
4 | "main": {
5 | "presets": [
6 | ["env", {
7 | "targets": { "node": 7 }
8 | }],
9 | "stage-0"
10 | ]
11 | },
12 | "renderer": {
13 | "presets": [
14 | ["env", {
15 | "modules": false
16 | }],
17 | "stage-0"
18 | ]
19 | },
20 | "web": {
21 | "presets": [
22 | ["env", {
23 | "modules": false
24 | }],
25 | "stage-0"
26 | ]
27 | }
28 | },
29 | "plugins": ["transform-runtime"]
30 | }
31 |
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/.electron-vue/build.js:
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1 | 'use strict'
2 |
3 | process.env.NODE_ENV = 'production'
4 |
5 | const { say } = require('cfonts')
6 | const chalk = require('chalk')
7 | const del = require('del')
8 | const { spawn } = require('child_process')
9 | const webpack = require('webpack')
10 | const Multispinner = require('multispinner')
11 |
12 |
13 | const mainConfig = require('./webpack.main.config')
14 | const rendererConfig = require('./webpack.renderer.config')
15 | const webConfig = require('./webpack.web.config')
16 |
17 | const doneLog = chalk.bgGreen.white(' DONE ') + ' '
18 | const errorLog = chalk.bgRed.white(' ERROR ') + ' '
19 | const okayLog = chalk.bgBlue.white(' OKAY ') + ' '
20 | const isCI = process.env.CI || false
21 |
22 | if (process.env.BUILD_TARGET === 'clean') clean()
23 | else if (process.env.BUILD_TARGET === 'web') web()
24 | else build()
25 |
26 | function clean () {
27 | del.sync(['build/*', '!build/icons', '!build/icons/icon.*'])
28 | console.log(`\n${doneLog}\n`)
29 | process.exit()
30 | }
31 |
32 | function build () {
33 | greeting()
34 |
35 | del.sync(['dist/electron/*', '!.gitkeep'])
36 |
37 | const tasks = ['main', 'renderer']
38 | const m = new Multispinner(tasks, {
39 | preText: 'building',
40 | postText: 'process'
41 | })
42 |
43 | let results = ''
44 |
45 | m.on('success', () => {
46 | process.stdout.write('\x1B[2J\x1B[0f')
47 | console.log(`\n\n${results}`)
48 | console.log(`${okayLog}take it away ${chalk.yellow('`electron-builder`')}\n`)
49 | process.exit()
50 | })
51 |
52 | pack(mainConfig).then(result => {
53 | results += result + '\n\n'
54 | m.success('main')
55 | }).catch(err => {
56 | m.error('main')
57 | console.log(`\n ${errorLog}failed to build main process`)
58 | console.error(`\n${err}\n`)
59 | process.exit(1)
60 | })
61 |
62 | pack(rendererConfig).then(result => {
63 | results += result + '\n\n'
64 | m.success('renderer')
65 | }).catch(err => {
66 | m.error('renderer')
67 | console.log(`\n ${errorLog}failed to build renderer process`)
68 | console.error(`\n${err}\n`)
69 | process.exit(1)
70 | })
71 | }
72 |
73 | function pack (config) {
74 | return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
75 | webpack(config, (err, stats) => {
76 | if (err) reject(err.stack || err)
77 | else if (stats.hasErrors()) {
78 | let err = ''
79 |
80 | stats.toString({
81 | chunks: false,
82 | colors: true
83 | })
84 | .split(/\r?\n/)
85 | .forEach(line => {
86 | err += ` ${line}\n`
87 | })
88 |
89 | reject(err)
90 | } else {
91 | resolve(stats.toString({
92 | chunks: false,
93 | colors: true
94 | }))
95 | }
96 | })
97 | })
98 | }
99 |
100 | function web () {
101 | del.sync(['dist/web/*', '!.gitkeep'])
102 | webpack(webConfig, (err, stats) => {
103 | if (err || stats.hasErrors()) console.log(err)
104 |
105 | console.log(stats.toString({
106 | chunks: false,
107 | colors: true
108 | }))
109 |
110 | process.exit()
111 | })
112 | }
113 |
114 | function greeting () {
115 | const cols = process.stdout.columns
116 | let text = ''
117 |
118 | if (cols > 85) text = 'lets-build'
119 | else if (cols > 60) text = 'lets-|build'
120 | else text = false
121 |
122 | if (text && !isCI) {
123 | say(text, {
124 | colors: ['yellow'],
125 | font: 'simple3d',
126 | space: false
127 | })
128 | } else console.log(chalk.yellow.bold('\n lets-build'))
129 | console.log()
130 | }
131 |
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1 | const hotClient = require('webpack-hot-middleware/client?noInfo=true&reload=true')
2 |
3 | hotClient.subscribe(event => {
4 | /**
5 | * Reload browser when HTMLWebpackPlugin emits a new index.html
6 | *
7 | * Currently disabled until jantimon/html-webpack-plugin#680 is resolved.
8 | * https://github.com/SimulatedGREG/electron-vue/issues/437
9 | * https://github.com/jantimon/html-webpack-plugin/issues/680
10 | */
11 | // if (event.action === 'reload') {
12 | // window.location.reload()
13 | // }
14 |
15 | /**
16 | * Notify `mainWindow` when `main` process is compiling,
17 | * giving notice for an expected reload of the `electron` process
18 | */
19 | if (event.action === 'compiling') {
20 | document.body.innerHTML += `
21 |
34 |
35 |
36 | Compiling Main Process...
37 |
38 | `
39 | }
40 | })
41 |
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1 | 'use strict'
2 |
3 | const chalk = require('chalk')
4 | const electron = require('electron')
5 | const path = require('path')
6 | const { say } = require('cfonts')
7 | const { spawn } = require('child_process')
8 | const webpack = require('webpack')
9 | const WebpackDevServer = require('webpack-dev-server')
10 | const webpackHotMiddleware = require('webpack-hot-middleware')
11 |
12 | const mainConfig = require('./webpack.main.config')
13 | const rendererConfig = require('./webpack.renderer.config')
14 |
15 | let electronProcess = null
16 | let manualRestart = false
17 | let hotMiddleware
18 |
19 | function logStats (proc, data) {
20 | let log = ''
21 |
22 | log += chalk.yellow.bold(`┏ ${proc} Process ${new Array((19 - proc.length) + 1).join('-')}`)
23 | log += '\n\n'
24 |
25 | if (typeof data === 'object') {
26 | data.toString({
27 | colors: true,
28 | chunks: false
29 | }).split(/\r?\n/).forEach(line => {
30 | log += ' ' + line + '\n'
31 | })
32 | } else {
33 | log += ` ${data}\n`
34 | }
35 |
36 | log += '\n' + chalk.yellow.bold(`┗ ${new Array(28 + 1).join('-')}`) + '\n'
37 |
38 | console.log(log)
39 | }
40 |
41 | function startRenderer () {
42 | return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
43 | rendererConfig.entry.renderer = [path.join(__dirname, 'dev-client')].concat(rendererConfig.entry.renderer)
44 |
45 | const compiler = webpack(rendererConfig)
46 | hotMiddleware = webpackHotMiddleware(compiler, {
47 | log: false,
48 | heartbeat: 2500
49 | })
50 |
51 | compiler.plugin('compilation', compilation => {
52 | compilation.plugin('html-webpack-plugin-after-emit', (data, cb) => {
53 | hotMiddleware.publish({ action: 'reload' })
54 | cb()
55 | })
56 | })
57 |
58 | compiler.plugin('done', stats => {
59 | logStats('Renderer', stats)
60 | })
61 |
62 | const server = new WebpackDevServer(
63 | compiler,
64 | {
65 | contentBase: path.join(__dirname, '../'),
66 | quiet: true,
67 | before (app, ctx) {
68 | app.use(hotMiddleware)
69 | ctx.middleware.waitUntilValid(() => {
70 | resolve()
71 | })
72 | }
73 | }
74 | )
75 |
76 | server.listen(9080)
77 | })
78 | }
79 |
80 | function startMain () {
81 | return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
82 | mainConfig.entry.main = [path.join(__dirname, '../src/main/index.dev.js')].concat(mainConfig.entry.main)
83 |
84 | const compiler = webpack(mainConfig)
85 |
86 | compiler.plugin('watch-run', (compilation, done) => {
87 | logStats('Main', chalk.white.bold('compiling...'))
88 | hotMiddleware.publish({ action: 'compiling' })
89 | done()
90 | })
91 |
92 | compiler.watch({}, (err, stats) => {
93 | if (err) {
94 | console.log(err)
95 | return
96 | }
97 |
98 | logStats('Main', stats)
99 |
100 | if (electronProcess && electronProcess.kill) {
101 | manualRestart = true
102 | process.kill(electronProcess.pid)
103 | electronProcess = null
104 | startElectron()
105 |
106 | setTimeout(() => {
107 | manualRestart = false
108 | }, 5000)
109 | }
110 |
111 | resolve()
112 | })
113 | })
114 | }
115 |
116 | function startElectron () {
117 | electronProcess = spawn(electron, ['--inspect=5858', path.join(__dirname, '../dist/electron/main.js')])
118 |
119 | electronProcess.stdout.on('data', data => {
120 | electronLog(data, 'blue')
121 | })
122 | electronProcess.stderr.on('data', data => {
123 | electronLog(data, 'red')
124 | })
125 |
126 | electronProcess.on('close', () => {
127 | if (!manualRestart) process.exit()
128 | })
129 | }
130 |
131 | function electronLog (data, color) {
132 | let log = ''
133 | data = data.toString().split(/\r?\n/)
134 | data.forEach(line => {
135 | log += ` ${line}\n`
136 | })
137 | if (/[0-9A-z]+/.test(log)) {
138 | console.log(
139 | chalk[color].bold('┏ Electron -------------------') +
140 | '\n\n' +
141 | log +
142 | chalk[color].bold('┗ ----------------------------') +
143 | '\n'
144 | )
145 | }
146 | }
147 |
148 | function greeting () {
149 | const cols = process.stdout.columns
150 | let text = ''
151 |
152 | if (cols > 104) text = 'electron-vue'
153 | else if (cols > 76) text = 'electron-|vue'
154 | else text = false
155 |
156 | if (text) {
157 | say(text, {
158 | colors: ['yellow'],
159 | font: 'simple3d',
160 | space: false
161 | })
162 | } else console.log(chalk.yellow.bold('\n electron-vue'))
163 | console.log(chalk.blue(' getting ready...') + '\n')
164 | }
165 |
166 | function init () {
167 | greeting()
168 |
169 | Promise.all([startRenderer(), startMain()])
170 | .then(() => {
171 | startElectron()
172 | })
173 | .catch(err => {
174 | console.error(err)
175 | })
176 | }
177 |
178 | init()
179 |
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1 | 'use strict'
2 |
3 | process.env.BABEL_ENV = 'main'
4 |
5 | const path = require('path')
6 | const { dependencies } = require('../package.json')
7 | const webpack = require('webpack')
8 |
9 | const BabiliWebpackPlugin = require('babili-webpack-plugin')
10 |
11 | let mainConfig = {
12 | entry: {
13 | main: path.join(__dirname, '../src/main/index.js')
14 | },
15 | externals: [
16 | ...Object.keys(dependencies || {})
17 | ],
18 | module: {
19 | rules: [
20 | {
21 | test: /\.(js)$/,
22 | enforce: 'pre',
23 | exclude: /node_modules/,
24 | use: {
25 | loader: 'eslint-loader',
26 | options: {
27 | // formatter: require('eslint-friendly-formatter')
28 | }
29 | }
30 | },
31 | {
32 | test: /\.js$/,
33 | use: 'babel-loader',
34 | exclude: /node_modules/
35 | },
36 | {
37 | test: /\.node$/,
38 | use: 'node-loader'
39 | }
40 | ]
41 | },
42 | node: {
43 | __dirname: process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production',
44 | __filename: process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production'
45 | },
46 | output: {
47 | filename: '[name].js',
48 | libraryTarget: 'commonjs2',
49 | path: path.join(__dirname, '../dist/electron')
50 | },
51 | plugins: [
52 | new webpack.NoEmitOnErrorsPlugin()
53 | ],
54 | resolve: {
55 | extensions: ['.js', '.json', '.node']
56 | },
57 | target: 'electron-main'
58 | }
59 |
60 | /**
61 | * Adjust mainConfig for development settings
62 | */
63 | if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production') {
64 | mainConfig.plugins.push(
65 | new webpack.DefinePlugin({
66 | '__static': `"${path.join(__dirname, '../static').replace(/\\/g, '\\\\')}"`
67 | })
68 | )
69 | }
70 |
71 | /**
72 | * Adjust mainConfig for production settings
73 | */
74 | if (process.env.NODE_ENV === 'production') {
75 | mainConfig.plugins.push(
76 | new BabiliWebpackPlugin(),
77 | new webpack.DefinePlugin({
78 | 'process.env.NODE_ENV': '"production"'
79 | })
80 | )
81 | }
82 |
83 | module.exports = mainConfig
84 |
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1 | 'use strict'
2 |
3 | process.env.BABEL_ENV = 'renderer'
4 |
5 | const path = require('path')
6 | const { dependencies } = require('../package.json')
7 | const webpack = require('webpack')
8 |
9 | const BabiliWebpackPlugin = require('babili-webpack-plugin')
10 | const CopyWebpackPlugin = require('copy-webpack-plugin')
11 | const ExtractTextPlugin = require('extract-text-webpack-plugin')
12 | const HtmlWebpackPlugin = require('html-webpack-plugin')
13 |
14 | /**
15 | * List of node_modules to include in webpack bundle
16 | *
17 | * Required for specific packages like Vue UI libraries
18 | * that provide pure *.vue files that need compiling
19 | * https://simulatedgreg.gitbooks.io/electron-vue/content/en/webpack-configurations.html#white-listing-externals
20 | */
21 | let whiteListedModules = ['vue']
22 |
23 | let rendererConfig = {
24 | devtool: '#cheap-module-eval-source-map',
25 | entry: {
26 | renderer: path.join(__dirname, '../src/renderer/main.js')
27 | },
28 | externals: [
29 | ...Object.keys(dependencies || {}).filter(d => !whiteListedModules.includes(d))
30 | ],
31 | module: {
32 | rules: [
33 | {
34 | test: /\.(js|vue)$/,
35 | enforce: 'pre',
36 | exclude: /node_modules/,
37 | use: {
38 | loader: 'eslint-loader',
39 | options: {
40 | formatter: require('eslint-friendly-formatter')
41 | }
42 | }
43 | },
44 | {
45 | test: /\.css$/,
46 | use: ExtractTextPlugin.extract({
47 | fallback: 'style-loader',
48 | use: 'css-loader'
49 | })
50 | },
51 | {
52 | test: /\.html$/,
53 | use: 'vue-html-loader'
54 | },
55 | {
56 | test: /\.js$/,
57 | use: 'babel-loader',
58 | exclude: /node_modules/
59 | },
60 | {
61 | test: /\.node$/,
62 | use: 'node-loader'
63 | },
64 | {
65 | test: /\.vue$/,
66 | use: {
67 | loader: 'vue-loader',
68 | options: {
69 | extractCSS: process.env.NODE_ENV === 'production',
70 | loaders: {
71 | sass: 'vue-style-loader!css-loader!sass-loader?indentedSyntax=1',
72 | scss: 'vue-style-loader!css-loader!sass-loader'
73 | }
74 | }
75 | }
76 | },
77 | {
78 | test: /\.(png|jpe?g|gif|svg)(\?.*)?$/,
79 | use: {
80 | loader: 'url-loader',
81 | query: {
82 | limit: 10000,
83 | name: 'imgs/[name]--[folder].[ext]'
84 | }
85 | }
86 | },
87 | {
88 | test: /\.(mp4|webm|ogg|mp3|wav|flac|aac)(\?.*)?$/,
89 | loader: 'url-loader',
90 | options: {
91 | limit: 10000,
92 | name: 'media/[name]--[folder].[ext]'
93 | }
94 | },
95 | {
96 | test: /\.(woff2?|eot|ttf|otf)(\?.*)?$/,
97 | use: {
98 | loader: 'url-loader',
99 | query: {
100 | limit: 10000,
101 | name: 'fonts/[name]--[folder].[ext]'
102 | }
103 | }
104 | }
105 | ]
106 | },
107 | node: {
108 | __dirname: process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production',
109 | __filename: process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production'
110 | },
111 | plugins: [
112 | new ExtractTextPlugin('styles.css'),
113 | new HtmlWebpackPlugin({
114 | filename: 'index.html',
115 | template: path.resolve(__dirname, '../src/index.ejs'),
116 | minify: {
117 | collapseWhitespace: true,
118 | removeAttributeQuotes: true,
119 | removeComments: true
120 | },
121 | nodeModules: process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production'
122 | ? path.resolve(__dirname, '../node_modules')
123 | : false
124 | }),
125 | new webpack.HotModuleReplacementPlugin(),
126 | new webpack.NoEmitOnErrorsPlugin()
127 | ],
128 | output: {
129 | filename: '[name].js',
130 | libraryTarget: 'commonjs2',
131 | path: path.join(__dirname, '../dist/electron')
132 | },
133 | resolve: {
134 | alias: {
135 | '@': path.join(__dirname, '../src/renderer'),
136 | 'vue$': 'vue/dist/vue.esm.js'
137 | },
138 | extensions: ['.js', '.vue', '.json', '.css', '.node']
139 | },
140 | target: 'electron-renderer'
141 | }
142 |
143 | /**
144 | * Adjust rendererConfig for development settings
145 | */
146 | if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production') {
147 | rendererConfig.plugins.push(
148 | new webpack.DefinePlugin({
149 | '__static': `"${path.join(__dirname, '../static').replace(/\\/g, '\\\\')}"`
150 | })
151 | )
152 | }
153 |
154 | /**
155 | * Adjust rendererConfig for production settings
156 | */
157 | if (process.env.NODE_ENV === 'production') {
158 | rendererConfig.devtool = ''
159 |
160 | rendererConfig.plugins.push(
161 | new BabiliWebpackPlugin(),
162 | new CopyWebpackPlugin([
163 | {
164 | from: path.join(__dirname, '../static'),
165 | to: path.join(__dirname, '../dist/electron/static'),
166 | ignore: ['.*']
167 | }
168 | ]),
169 | new webpack.DefinePlugin({
170 | 'process.env.NODE_ENV': '"production"'
171 | }),
172 | new webpack.LoaderOptionsPlugin({
173 | minimize: true
174 | })
175 | )
176 | }
177 |
178 | module.exports = rendererConfig
179 |
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1 | 'use strict'
2 |
3 | process.env.BABEL_ENV = 'web'
4 |
5 | const path = require('path')
6 | const webpack = require('webpack')
7 |
8 | const BabiliWebpackPlugin = require('babili-webpack-plugin')
9 | const CopyWebpackPlugin = require('copy-webpack-plugin')
10 | const ExtractTextPlugin = require('extract-text-webpack-plugin')
11 | const HtmlWebpackPlugin = require('html-webpack-plugin')
12 |
13 | let webConfig = {
14 | devtool: '#cheap-module-eval-source-map',
15 | entry: {
16 | web: path.join(__dirname, '../src/renderer/main.js')
17 | },
18 | module: {
19 | rules: [
20 | {
21 | test: /\.(js|vue)$/,
22 | enforce: 'pre',
23 | exclude: /node_modules/,
24 | use: {
25 | loader: 'eslint-loader',
26 | options: {
27 | formatter: require('eslint-friendly-formatter')
28 | }
29 | }
30 | },
31 | {
32 | test: /\.css$/,
33 | use: ExtractTextPlugin.extract({
34 | fallback: 'style-loader',
35 | use: 'css-loader'
36 | })
37 | },
38 | {
39 | test: /\.html$/,
40 | use: 'vue-html-loader'
41 | },
42 | {
43 | test: /\.js$/,
44 | use: 'babel-loader',
45 | include: [ path.resolve(__dirname, '../src/renderer') ],
46 | exclude: /node_modules/
47 | },
48 | {
49 | test: /\.vue$/,
50 | use: {
51 | loader: 'vue-loader',
52 | options: {
53 | extractCSS: true,
54 | loaders: {
55 | sass: 'vue-style-loader!css-loader!sass-loader?indentedSyntax=1',
56 | scss: 'vue-style-loader!css-loader!sass-loader'
57 | }
58 | }
59 | }
60 | },
61 | {
62 | test: /\.(png|jpe?g|gif|svg)(\?.*)?$/,
63 | use: {
64 | loader: 'url-loader',
65 | query: {
66 | limit: 10000,
67 | name: 'imgs/[name].[ext]'
68 | }
69 | }
70 | },
71 | {
72 | test: /\.(woff2?|eot|ttf|otf)(\?.*)?$/,
73 | use: {
74 | loader: 'url-loader',
75 | query: {
76 | limit: 10000,
77 | name: 'fonts/[name].[ext]'
78 | }
79 | }
80 | }
81 | ]
82 | },
83 | plugins: [
84 | new ExtractTextPlugin('styles.css'),
85 | new HtmlWebpackPlugin({
86 | filename: 'index.html',
87 | template: path.resolve(__dirname, '../src/index.ejs'),
88 | minify: {
89 | collapseWhitespace: true,
90 | removeAttributeQuotes: true,
91 | removeComments: true
92 | },
93 | nodeModules: false
94 | }),
95 | new webpack.DefinePlugin({
96 | 'process.env.IS_WEB': 'true'
97 | }),
98 | new webpack.HotModuleReplacementPlugin(),
99 | new webpack.NoEmitOnErrorsPlugin()
100 | ],
101 | output: {
102 | filename: '[name].js',
103 | path: path.join(__dirname, '../dist/web')
104 | },
105 | resolve: {
106 | alias: {
107 | '@': path.join(__dirname, '../src/renderer'),
108 | 'vue$': 'vue/dist/vue.esm.js'
109 | },
110 | extensions: ['.js', '.vue', '.json', '.css']
111 | },
112 | target: 'web'
113 | }
114 |
115 | /**
116 | * Adjust webConfig for production settings
117 | */
118 | if (process.env.NODE_ENV === 'production') {
119 | webConfig.devtool = ''
120 |
121 | webConfig.plugins.push(
122 | new BabiliWebpackPlugin(),
123 | new CopyWebpackPlugin([
124 | {
125 | from: path.join(__dirname, '../static'),
126 | to: path.join(__dirname, '../dist/web/static'),
127 | ignore: ['.*']
128 | }
129 | ]),
130 | new webpack.DefinePlugin({
131 | 'process.env.NODE_ENV': '"production"'
132 | }),
133 | new webpack.LoaderOptionsPlugin({
134 | minimize: true
135 | })
136 | )
137 | }
138 |
139 | module.exports = webConfig
140 |
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1 | module.exports = {
2 | root: true,
3 | parser: 'babel-eslint',
4 | parserOptions: {
5 | sourceType: 'module'
6 | },
7 | env: {
8 | browser: true,
9 | node: true
10 | },
11 | extends: 'standard',
12 | globals: {
13 | __static: true
14 | },
15 | plugins: [
16 | 'html'
17 | ],
18 | 'rules': {
19 | // allow paren-less arrow functions
20 | 'arrow-parens': 0,
21 | // allow async-await
22 | 'generator-star-spacing': 0,
23 | // allow debugger during development
24 | 'no-debugger': process.env.NODE_ENV === 'production' ? 2 : 0
25 | }
26 | }
27 |
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2 | dist/electron/*
3 | dist/web/*
4 | build/*
5 | !build/icons
6 | node_modules/
7 | npm-debug.log
8 | npm-debug.log.*
9 | thumbs.db
10 | !.gitkeep
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1 | osx_image: xcode8.3
2 | sudo: required
3 | dist: trusty
4 | language: c
5 | matrix:
6 | include:
7 | - os: osx
8 | - os: linux
9 | env: CC=clang CXX=clang++ npm_config_clang=1
10 | compiler: clang
11 | cache:
12 | directories:
13 | - node_modules
14 | - "$HOME/.electron"
15 | - "$HOME/.cache"
16 | addons:
17 | apt:
18 | packages:
19 | - libgnome-keyring-dev
20 | - icnsutils
21 | before_install:
22 | - mkdir -p /tmp/git-lfs && curl -L https://github.com/github/git-lfs/releases/download/v1.2.1/git-lfs-$([
23 | "$TRAVIS_OS_NAME" == "linux" ] && echo "linux" || echo "darwin")-amd64-1.2.1.tar.gz
24 | | tar -xz -C /tmp/git-lfs --strip-components 1 && /tmp/git-lfs/git-lfs pull
25 | - if [[ "$TRAVIS_OS_NAME" == "linux" ]]; then sudo apt-get install --no-install-recommends -y icnsutils graphicsmagick xz-utils; fi
26 | install:
27 | - nvm install 7
28 | - curl -o- -L https://yarnpkg.com/install.sh | bash
29 | - source ~/.bashrc
30 | - npm install -g xvfb-maybe
31 | - yarn
32 | script:
33 | - yarn run build
34 | branches:
35 | only:
36 | - master
37 |
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11 | cache:
12 | - node_modules
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14 | - '%USERPROFILE%\.electron'
15 | - '%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\Yarn\cache'
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22 | - choco install yarn --ignore-dependencies
23 | - git reset --hard HEAD
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1 | {
2 | "name": "streamdeck-pro",
3 | "version": "0.2.0",
4 | "author": "Drew Perry ",
5 | "description": "Streamdeck software designed for media professionals. Interface with other apps using OSC and MIDI",
6 | "license": null,
7 | "main": "./dist/electron/main.js",
8 | "scripts": {
9 | "build": "node .electron-vue/build.js && electron-builder",
10 | "build:dir": "node .electron-vue/build.js && electron-builder --dir",
11 | "build:clean": "cross-env BUILD_TARGET=clean node .electron-vue/build.js",
12 | "build:web": "cross-env BUILD_TARGET=web node .electron-vue/build.js",
13 | "dev": "node .electron-vue/dev-runner.js",
14 | "lint": "eslint --ext .js,.vue -f ./node_modules/eslint-friendly-formatter src",
15 | "lint:fix": "eslint --ext .js,.vue -f ./node_modules/eslint-friendly-formatter --fix src",
16 | "pack": "npm run pack:main && npm run pack:renderer",
17 | "pack:main": "cross-env NODE_ENV=production webpack --progress --colors --config .electron-vue/webpack.main.config.js",
18 | "pack:renderer": "cross-env NODE_ENV=production webpack --progress --colors --config .electron-vue/webpack.renderer.config.js",
19 | "postinstall": "npm run lint:fix",
20 | "rebuild": "electron-rebuild"
21 | },
22 | "build": {
23 | "productName": "streamdeck-pro",
24 | "appId": "org.simulatedgreg.electron-vue",
25 | "directories": {
26 | "output": "build"
27 | },
28 | "files": [
29 | "dist/electron/**/*"
30 | ],
31 | "dmg": {
32 | "contents": [
33 | {
34 | "x": 410,
35 | "y": 150,
36 | "type": "link",
37 | "path": "/Applications"
38 | },
39 | {
40 | "x": 130,
41 | "y": 150,
42 | "type": "file"
43 | }
44 | ]
45 | },
46 | "mac": {
47 | "icon": "build/icons/icon.icns"
48 | },
49 | "win": {
50 | "icon": "build/icons/icon.ico"
51 | },
52 | "linux": {
53 | "icon": "build/icons"
54 | }
55 | },
56 | "dependencies": {
57 | "axios": "^0.16.1",
58 | "barco-eventmaster": "^5.0.2",
59 | "bootstrap": "^3.3.7",
60 | "electron-store": "^1.3.0",
61 | "elgato-stream-deck": "^2.0.0",
62 | "jimp": "^0.2.28",
63 | "midi": "^0.9.5",
64 | "node-osc": "^2.1.0",
65 | "sharp": "^0.19.1",
66 | "stream-deck-api": "0.0.4",
67 | "vue": "^2.3.3",
68 | "vue-electron": "^1.0.6",
69 | "vue-router": "^2.5.3",
70 | "vuex": "^2.3.1"
71 | },
72 | "devDependencies": {
73 | "babel-core": "^6.25.0",
74 | "babel-eslint": "^7.2.3",
75 | "babel-loader": "^7.1.3",
76 | "babel-plugin-transform-runtime": "^6.23.0",
77 | "babel-preset-env": "^1.6.0",
78 | "babel-preset-stage-0": "^6.24.1",
79 | "babel-register": "^6.24.1",
80 | "babili-webpack-plugin": "^0.1.2",
81 | "cfonts": "^1.1.3",
82 | "chalk": "^2.3.2",
83 | "copy-webpack-plugin": "^4.5.0",
84 | "cross-env": "^5.0.5",
85 | "css-loader": "^0.28.10",
86 | "del": "^3.0.0",
87 | "devtron": "^1.4.0",
88 | "electron": "^1.8.2",
89 | "electron-builder": "^19.56.2",
90 | "electron-debug": "^1.4.0",
91 | "electron-devtools-installer": "^2.2.0",
92 | "electron-rebuild": "^1.7.3",
93 | "eslint": "^4.18.2",
94 | "eslint-config-standard": "^10.2.1",
95 | "eslint-friendly-formatter": "^3.0.0",
96 | "eslint-loader": "^1.9.0",
97 | "eslint-plugin-html": "^3.1.1",
98 | "eslint-plugin-import": "^2.9.0",
99 | "eslint-plugin-node": "^5.1.1",
100 | "eslint-plugin-promise": "^3.5.0",
101 | "eslint-plugin-standard": "^3.0.1",
102 | "extract-text-webpack-plugin": "^3.0.0",
103 | "file-loader": "^0.11.2",
104 | "html-webpack-plugin": "^2.30.1",
105 | "multispinner": "^0.2.1",
106 | "node-loader": "^0.6.0",
107 | "style-loader": "^0.18.2",
108 | "url-loader": "^0.5.9",
109 | "vue-html-loader": "^1.2.4",
110 | "vue-loader": "^13.7.1",
111 | "vue-style-loader": "^3.1.2",
112 | "vue-template-compiler": "^2.4.2",
113 | "webpack": "^3.11.0",
114 | "webpack-dev-server": "^2.11.2",
115 | "webpack-hot-middleware": "^2.21.2"
116 | }
117 | }
118 |
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7 | <% if (htmlWebpackPlugin.options.nodeModules) { %>
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1 | /**
2 | * This file is used specifically and only for development. It installs
3 | * `electron-debug` & `vue-devtools`. There shouldn't be any need to
4 | * modify this file, but it can be used to extend your development
5 | * environment.
6 | */
7 |
8 | /* eslint-disable */
9 |
10 | // Set environment for development
11 | process.env.NODE_ENV = 'development'
12 |
13 | // Install `electron-debug` with `devtron`
14 | require('electron-debug')({ showDevTools: true })
15 |
16 | // Install `vue-devtools`
17 | require('electron').app.on('ready', () => {
18 | let installExtension = require('electron-devtools-installer')
19 | installExtension.default(installExtension.VUEJS_DEVTOOLS)
20 | .then(() => {})
21 | .catch(err => {
22 | console.log('Unable to install `vue-devtools`: \n', err)
23 | })
24 | })
25 |
26 | // Require `main` process to boot app
27 | require('./index')
28 |
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1 | 'use strict'
2 |
3 | import { app, BrowserWindow, ipcMain } from 'electron'
4 | const {dialog} = require('electron')
5 |
6 | const Store = require('electron-store')
7 | const store = new Store()
8 | store.delete('config')
9 |
10 | var EventMaster = require('barco-eventmaster')
11 | // Change this ip to your own E2/S3 IP
12 | var e2 = new EventMaster('192.168.0.175')
13 |
14 | var osc = require('node-osc')
15 |
16 | // var midi = require('midi')
17 | // var midiOutput = new midi.output()
18 | // midiOutput.openVirtualPort('StreamDeck Pro')
19 |
20 | // console.log('Midi port count: ' + midiOutput.getPortCount())
21 | // console.log('Midi port name: ' + midiOutput.getPortName(0))
22 |
23 | const streamDeckApi = require('stream-deck-api')
24 | var streamDeck = streamDeckApi.getStreamDeck()
25 | var streamDeckOnline = false
26 |
27 | // Once app is ready, check for streamdeck and bind stuff to it.
28 | app.on('ready', function () {
29 | // checkForStreamdeck()
30 | setInterval(checkForStreamdeck, 1000)
31 | })
32 |
33 | // This checks for a streamdeck and sets it up if online.
34 | function checkForStreamdeck () {
35 | if (streamDeck === undefined) {
36 | // console.log('StreamDeck Offline - trying to connect')
37 | mainWindow.webContents.send('setOnline', false)
38 | streamDeck = streamDeckApi.getStreamDeck()
39 | } else {
40 | if (!streamDeckOnline) {
41 | console.log('StreamDeck Now Online!')
42 | mainWindow.webContents.send('setOnline', true)
43 | setupStreamDeck()
44 | }
45 | }
46 | }
47 |
48 | function setupStreamDeck () {
49 | if (streamDeck !== undefined) {
50 | streamDeckOnline = true
51 | streamDeck.setBrightness(100)
52 |
53 | streamDeck.on('down', (keyIndex) => {
54 | config[keyIndex]['pressed'] = true
55 | sendConfigToWebview()
56 |
57 | var key = config[keyIndex]
58 |
59 | if (key.mode === 'E2') {
60 | if (key.e2.type === 'allTrans') {
61 | e2.allTrans()
62 | } else if (key.e2.type === 'cut') {
63 | e2.cut()
64 | } else if (key.e2.type === 'preset') {
65 | e2.activatePresetByName(key.e2.preset, 0, null)
66 | }
67 | }
68 |
69 | if (key.mode === 'OSC') {
70 | var client = new osc.Client(key.osc.ip, key.osc.port)
71 | client.send(key.osc.msg, key.osc.args, function () {
72 | client.kill()
73 | })
74 | console.log('Sent OSC Message: ' + key.osc.msg + ' - to: ' + key.osc.ip + ' - on port: ' + key.osc.port + ' - with args: ' + key.osc.args)
75 | }
76 |
77 | if (key.mode === 'QLab' && key.qlab.type === 'system') {
78 | var qlabClient = new osc.Client('127.0.0.1', '53000')
79 | qlabClient.send(key.qlab.system, '', function () {
80 | qlabClient.kill()
81 | })
82 | console.log('QLab System Press: ' + key.qlab.system)
83 | }
84 | })
85 |
86 | streamDeck.on('up', (keyIndex) => {
87 | config[keyIndex].pressed = false
88 | sendConfigToWebview()
89 | })
90 | }
91 | }
92 |
93 | var config = []
94 | /**
95 | * Set `__static` path to static files in production
96 | * https://simulatedgreg.gitbooks.io/electron-vue/content/en/using-static-assets.html
97 | */
98 | if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'development') {
99 | global.__static = require('path').join(__dirname, '/static').replace(/\\/g, '\\\\')
100 | }
101 |
102 | let mainWindow
103 | const winURL = process.env.NODE_ENV === 'development'
104 | ? `http://localhost:9080`
105 | : `file://${__dirname}/index.html`
106 |
107 | function createWindow () {
108 | mainWindow = new BrowserWindow({
109 | height: 800,
110 | useContentSize: true,
111 | width: 680,
112 | resizable: false
113 | })
114 |
115 | mainWindow.loadURL(winURL)
116 |
117 | mainWindow.on('closed', () => {
118 | mainWindow = null
119 | })
120 |
121 | if (!store.has('config')) {
122 | config = store.get('config')
123 | console.log('Config loaded from store')
124 | } else {
125 | console.log('Default Config loaded')
126 | for (var i = 0; i < 16; i++) {
127 | config[i] = {
128 | pressed: false,
129 | mode: 'OSC',
130 | osc: {
131 | ip: '127.0.0.1',
132 | port: '53000',
133 | args: '',
134 | msg: '/cue/' + i + '/start'
135 | },
136 | e2: {
137 | type: 'allTrans',
138 | preset: '1'
139 | },
140 | qlab: {
141 | type: 'system',
142 | cue: i,
143 | system: '/go'
144 | }
145 | }
146 | }
147 | }
148 |
149 | sendConfigToWebview()
150 | }
151 |
152 | app.on('ready', createWindow)
153 |
154 | app.on('window-all-closed', () => {
155 | if (process.platform !== 'darwin') {
156 | app.quit()
157 | }
158 | })
159 |
160 | app.on('activate', () => {
161 | if (mainWindow === null) {
162 | createWindow()
163 | sendConfigToWebview()
164 | }
165 | })
166 |
167 | ipcMain.on('setConfig', (event, arg) => {
168 | config = arg
169 | store.set('config', config)
170 | // console.log('config updated and stored')
171 | })
172 | ipcMain.on('getConfig', (event, arg) => {
173 | sendConfigToWebview()
174 | // console.log('Initial config sent to webview')
175 | })
176 |
177 | ipcMain.on('setFillColor', (event, arg) => {
178 | console.log(arg)
179 | if (streamDeck !== undefined) {
180 | streamDeck.drawColor(parseInt(arg.color), parseInt(arg.button))
181 | }
182 | })
183 |
184 | ipcMain.on('pickImage', (event, arg) => {
185 | if (streamDeck !== undefined) {
186 | var file = dialog.showOpenDialog({title: 'Select Image', properties: ['openFile'], filters: [{name: 'Images', extensions: ['jpg', 'png']}]})
187 | console.log('File picked for button ' + arg.button + ' - ' + file)
188 | streamDeck.drawImageFileWithText(String(file), parseInt(arg.button), 'Hello')
189 | }
190 | })
191 |
192 | function sendConfigToWebview () {
193 | mainWindow.webContents.send('updateConfig', config)
194 | }
195 |
196 | process.on('unhandledRejection', (reason, p) => {
197 | console.log('EEK! Unhandled Rejection at: Promise', p, 'reason:', reason)
198 | })
199 | process.on('uncaughtException', err => {
200 | console.error(err)
201 | app.quit()
202 | })
203 |
204 | // --
205 | // OSC Server
206 | var oscServer = new osc.Server(4242, '0.0.0.0')
207 | oscServer.on('message', function (msg, rinfo) {
208 | console.log('Incoming OSC message:' + msg)
209 | var addr = msg[0].split('/')
210 |
211 | if (addr[1] === 'button' && addr[3] === 'color' && streamDeck !== undefined) {
212 | streamDeck.drawColor(parseInt('0x' + msg[1]), parseInt(addr[2]))
213 | }
214 | })
215 |
216 | var qlabReplies = new osc.Server(53001, '0.0.0.0')
217 | qlabReplies.on('message', function (msg, rinfo) {
218 | console.log('QLab Reply:' + msg)
219 | })
220 |
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2 | import axios from 'axios'
3 |
4 | import App from './App'
5 | import router from './router'
6 | import store from './store'
7 |
8 | import 'bootstrap/dist/css/bootstrap.min.css'
9 |
10 | if (!process.env.IS_WEB) Vue.use(require('vue-electron'))
11 | Vue.http = Vue.prototype.$http = axios
12 | Vue.config.productionTip = false
13 |
14 | /* eslint-disable no-new */
15 | new Vue({
16 | components: { App },
17 | router,
18 | store,
19 | template: ''
20 | }).$mount('#app')
21 |
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1 | import Vue from 'vue'
2 | import Router from 'vue-router'
3 |
4 | Vue.use(Router)
5 |
6 | export default new Router({
7 | routes: [
8 | {
9 | path: '/',
10 | name: 'control',
11 | component: require('@/components/control').default
12 | },
13 | {
14 | path: '*',
15 | redirect: '/'
16 | }
17 | ]
18 | })
19 |
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1 | import Vue from 'vue'
2 | import Vuex from 'vuex'
3 |
4 | import modules from './modules'
5 |
6 | Vue.use(Vuex)
7 |
8 | export default new Vuex.Store({
9 | modules,
10 | strict: process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production'
11 | })
12 |
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1 | const state = {
2 | main: 0
3 | }
4 |
5 | const mutations = {
6 | DECREMENT_MAIN_COUNTER (state) {
7 | state.main--
8 | },
9 | INCREMENT_MAIN_COUNTER (state) {
10 | state.main++
11 | }
12 | }
13 |
14 | const actions = {
15 | someAsyncTask ({ commit }) {
16 | // do something async
17 | commit('INCREMENT_MAIN_COUNTER')
18 | }
19 | }
20 |
21 | export default {
22 | state,
23 | mutations,
24 | actions
25 | }
26 |
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1 | /**
2 | * The file enables `@/store/index.js` to import all vuex modules
3 | * in a one-shot manner. There should not be any reason to edit this file.
4 | */
5 |
6 | const files = require.context('.', false, /\.js$/)
7 | const modules = {}
8 |
9 | files.keys().forEach(key => {
10 | if (key === './index.js') return
11 | modules[key.replace(/(\.\/|\.js)/g, '')] = files(key).default
12 | })
13 |
14 | export default modules
15 |
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