This module provides boilerplate for setting up a menubar application using Electron. All you have to do is point it at your index.html and menubar will handle the rest.
✅ Only one dependency, and one peer-dependency.
✅ Works on macOS, Windows and most Linuxes. See details.
✅ 💥 3.6kB minified + gzipped 💥
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| macOS Mojave 10.14 | Windows 10 | Ubuntu 18.04 |
yarn add menubar
Starting with your own new project, run these commands:
$ yarn add menubar
$ touch myApp.js
$ touch index.html
Fill index.html with some HTML, and myApp.js like this:
const { menubar } = require('menubar');
const mb = menubar();
mb.on('ready', () => {
console.log('app is ready');
// your app code here
});
Then use electron to run the app:
$ electron myApp.js
Alternatively, see examples/hello-world folder for a simple working example.
Menubar ClassThe return value of menubar() is a Menubar class instance, which has these properties:
app: the Electron App instance,window: the Electron Browser Window instance,tray: the Electron Tray instance,positioner: the Electron Positioner instance,setOption(option, value): change an option after menubar is created,getOption(option): get an menubar option,showWindow(): show the menubar window,hideWindow(): hide the menubar windowSee the reference API docs.
menubar() OptionsYou can pass an optional options object into the menubar({ ... }) function:
dir (default process.cwd()) - the app source directoryindex (default file:// + opts.dir + index.html) - The URL to load the menubar's browserWindow with. The url can be a remote address (e.g. http://) or a path to a local HTML file using the file:// protocol.browserWindow - BrowserWindow options to be passed to the BrowserWindow constructor, see Electron docs. Some interesting fields to passed down are:x (default undefined) - the x position of the windowy (default undefined) - the y position of the windowwidth (default 400) - window widthheight (default 400) - window heightalwaysOnTop (default false) - if true, the window will not hide on bluricon (default opts.dir + IconTemplate.png) - the png icon to use for the menubar. A good size to start with is 20x20. To support retina, supply a 2x sized image (e.g. 40x40) with @2x added to the end of the name, so icon.png and icon@2x.png and Electron will automatically use your @2x version on retina screens.tooltip (default empty) - menubar tray icon tooltip texttray (default created on-the-fly) - an electron Tray instance. if provided opts.icon will be ignoredpreloadWindow (default false) - Create BrowserWindow instance before it is used -- increasing resource usage, but making the click on the menubar load faster.loadUrlOptions - (default undefined) The options passed when loading the index URL in the menubar's browserWindow. Everything browserWindow.loadURL supports is supported; this object is simply passed onto browserWindow.loadURLshowOnAllWorkspaces (default true) - Makes the window available on all OS X workspaces.windowPosition (default trayCenter and trayBottomCenter on Windows) - Sets the window position (x and y will still override this), check positioner docs for valid values.showDockIcon (default false) - Configure the visibility of the application dock icon.showOnRightClick (default false) - Show the window on 'right-click' event instead of regular 'click'See the reference API docs.
The Menubar class is an event emitter:
ready - when menubar's tray icon has been created and initialized, i.e. when menubar is ready to be used. Note: this is different than Electron app's ready event, which happens much earlier in the processcreate-window - the line before new BrowserWindow() is calledbefore-load - after create window, before loadUrl (can be used for require("@electron/remote/main").enable(webContents))after-create-window - the line after all window init code is done and url was loadedshow - the line before window.show() is calledafter-show - the line after window.show() is calledhide - the line before window.hide() is called (on window blur)after-hide - the line after window.hide() is calledafter-close - after the .window (BrowserWindow) property has been deletedfocus-lost - emitted if always-on-top option is set and the user clicks away| menubar | Electron | Notes |
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| 9.x.x | >= 9.x.x <= 34.x.x | |
| 8.x.x | 8.x.xx | |
| 7.x.x | 7.x.xx | |
| 6.x.x | >= 4.x.x < 7.x.x | Not recommended for security reasons |
| <= 5.x.x | <= 3.x.x | Please, please don't use these old versions |
See the reference API docs.
mb.on('after-create-window', callback) to run things after your app has loaded. For example you could run mb.window.openDevTools() to open the developer tools for debugging, or load a different URL with mb.window.loadURL()mb.on('focus-lost') if you would like to perform some operation when using the option browserWindow.alwaysOnTop: truemb.on('after-hide', () => { mb.app.hide() } ) or similartray.setContextMenu(contextMenu), and pass this custom tray to menubar: const mb = menubar({ tray });. See this example for more information.mb.app.commandLine.appendSwitch('disable-backgrounding-occluded-windows', 'true');$ claude mcp add menubar \
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