A Redux middleware to reduce code around ipc calls in an Electron application. You can send and receive IPC events with a simple api.
npm install --save redux-electron-ipc
Check out the full demo application.
import { applyMiddleware, createStore } from 'redux';
import createIpc, { send } from 'redux-electron-ipc';
import { pongActionCreator } from './actions';
import { exampleReducer } from './reducer';
// register an action creator to an ipc channel (key/channel, value/action creator)
const ipc = createIpc({
'pong': pongActionCreator, // receive a message
...
});
const store = createStore(exampleReducer, applyMiddleware(ipc));
// send a message with arguments through the `send` utility function
store.dispatch(send('ping', 'redux', 'electron', 'ipc'));
// your regular ipc setup
const electron = require('electron');
const { ipcMain } = electron;
...
// pong event with arguments back to caller
ipcMain.on('ping', (event, ...args) => {
console.log('Ping', ...args);
event.sender.send('pong', ...args);
});
redux-electron-ipc
has a default constructor function for creating ipc
middleware, and a named send
utility function.
createIpc(events?: Object) => IpcMiddleware
send(channel: string, ...arg1?: Object, arg2?: Object, ..., argN?:Object) => Action
Each key on the events
object (default: {}
) registers a single ipc channel
response. The key designates the ipc
channel; the value is a redux action
creator to be dispatched.
{
'ipc channel name': (event, ...args) => {
return {
type: 'YOUR_ACTION_TYPE',
... optional mapping of arguments ...
}
}
}
Use the utility function send
to issue an ipc message to the main thread. The
method signature is the same as ipcRenderer's send.
Behind the scenes, the ipc middleware will trigger the ipc on the given channel with any number of arguments.
import { send } from 'redux-electron-ipc';
store.dispatch(send('ipc event channel', ...args));
To receive events, register a channel response when configuring the middleware.
const ipc = createIpc({
'channel to listen to': () => {
return {
type: 'IPC_RESPONSE_ACTION',
... optional mapping of arguments ...
}
}
...
});
const store = createStore(exampleReducer, applyMiddleware(ipc));
redux-electron-ipc
supports thunks out of the box as long as you install redux-thunk
and apply the thunk middleware before the ipc middleware.
const ipc = createIpc({
'ipc channel name': () => dispatch =>
dispatch({ type: 'DELAYED_ACTION_TYPE' })
});
const store = createStore(exampleReducer, applyMiddleware(thunk, ipc));
For any questions, please open an issue. Pull requests (with tests) are appreciated.