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electron-reloader

Simple auto-reloading for Electron apps during development

It just works. When files used in the main process are changed, the app is restarted, and when files used in the browser window are changed, the page is reloaded.

Note that it will not work correctly if you transpile the main process JS files of your app, but it doesn't make sense to do that anyway.

Install

npm install --save-dev electron-reloader

Requires Electron 5 or later.

Usage

The following must be included in the app entry file, usually named index.js:

try {
	require('electron-reloader')(module);
} catch {}

You have to pass the module object so we can read the module graph and figure out which files belong to the main process.

The try/catch is needed so it doesn't throw Cannot find module 'electron-reloader' in production.

API

reloader(module, options?)

module

Type: object

The global module object.

options

Type: object

ignore

Type: Array<string | RegExp>

Ignore patterns passed to chokidar.

By default, files/directories starting with a ., .map files, and node_modules directories are ignored. This option is additive to those.

watchRenderer

Type: boolean
Default: true

Watch files used in the renderer process and reload the window when they change.

Setting this to false can be useful if you use a different reload strategy in the rendererer process, like HMR.

debug

Type: boolean
Default: false

Prints watched paths and when files change.

Can be useful to make sure you set it up correctly.

Tip

Using it with Webpack watch mode

Just add the source directory to the ignore option. The dist directory is already watched, so when a source file changes, webpack will build it and output it to the dist directory, which this module will detect.

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