nativeImage
Create tray, dock, and application icons using PNG or JPG files.
The nativeImage
module provides a unified interface for manipulating system images. These can be handy if you want to provide multiple scaled versions of the same icon or take advantage of macOS template images.
Electron APIs that take image files accept either file paths or NativeImage
instances. An empty and transparent image will be used when null
is passed.
For example, when creating a Tray or setting a BrowserWindow's icon, you can either pass an image file path as a string:
const { BrowserWindow, Tray } = require('electron')
const tray = new Tray('/Users/somebody/images/icon.png')
const win = new BrowserWindow({ icon: '/Users/somebody/images/window.png' })
or generate a NativeImage
instance from the same file:
const { BrowserWindow, nativeImage, Tray } = require('electron')
const trayIcon = nativeImage.createFromPath('/Users/somebody/images/icon.png')
const appIcon = nativeImage.createFromPath('/Users/somebody/images/window.png')
const tray = new Tray(trayIcon)
const win = new BrowserWindow({ icon: appIcon })
Unterstütze Formate
Currently, PNG
and JPEG
image formats are supported across all platforms. PNG
is recommended because of its support for transparency and lossless compression.
On Windows, you can also load ICO
icons from file paths. For best visual quality, we recommend including at least the following sizes:
- Kleines Icon
- 16x16 (100% DPI scale)
- 20x20 (125% DPI scale)
- 24x24 (150% DPI scale)
- 32x32 (200% DPI scale)
- Großes Icon
- 32x32 (100% DPI scale)
- 40x40 (125% DPI scale)
- 48x48 (150% DPI scale)
- 64x64 (200% DPI scale)
- 256x256
Check the Icon Scaling section in the Windows App Icon Construction reference.
EXIF-Metadaten werden derzeit nicht unterstützt und werden während der -Bildkodierung und -dekodierung nicht berücksichtigt.
Hochauflösende Bilder
On platforms that support high pixel density displays (such as Apple Retina), you can append @2x
after image's base filename to mark it as a 2x scale high resolution image.
For example, if icon.png
is a normal image that has standard resolution, then icon@2x.png
will be treated as a high resolution image that has double Dots per Inch (DPI) density.
If you want to support displays with different DPI densities at the same time, you can put images with different sizes in the same folder and use the filename without DPI suffixes within Electron. Ein Beispiel:
images/
├── icon.png
├── icon@2x.png
└── icon@3x.png
const { Tray } = require('electron')
const appTray = new Tray('/Users/somebody/images/icon.png')
The following suffixes for DPI are also supported:
@1x
@1.25x
@1.33x
@1.4x
@1.5x
@1.8x
@2x
@2.5x
@3x
@4x
@5x
Template Image macOS
On macOS, template images consist of black and an alpha channel. Template images are not intended to be used as standalone images and are usually mixed with other content to create the desired final appearance.
The most common case is to use template images for a menu bar (Tray) icon, so it can adapt to both light and dark menu bars.
To mark an image as a template image, its base filename should end with the word Template
(e.g. xxxTemplate.png
). You can also specify template images at different DPI densities (e.g. xxxTemplate@2x.png
).
Methoden
The nativeImage
module has the following methods, all of which return an instance of the NativeImage
class:
nativeImage.createEmpty()
Gibt das NativeImage
zurück
Creates an empty NativeImage
instance.
nativeImage.createThumbnailFromPath(path, size)
macOS Windows
path
string - path to a file that we intend to construct a thumbnail out of.size
Size - the desired width and height (positive numbers) of the thumbnail.
Returns Promise<NativeImage>
- fulfilled with the file's thumbnail preview image, which is a NativeImage.
Note: The Windows implementation will ignore size.height
and scale the height according to size.width
.
nativeImage.createFromPath(path)
path
string - path to a file that we intend to construct an image out of.
Gibt das NativeImage
zurück
Creates a new NativeImage
instance from a file located at path
. This method returns an empty image if the path
does not exist, cannot be read, or is not a valid image.
const { nativeImage } = require('electron')
const image = nativeImage.createFromPath('/Users/somebody/images/icon.png')
console.log(image)
nativeImage.createFromBitmap(buffer, options)
buffer
Buffer
Gibt das NativeImage
zurück
Creates a new NativeImage
instance from buffer
that contains the raw bitmap pixel data returned by toBitmap()
. The specific format is platform-dependent.
nativeImage.createFromBuffer(buffer[, options])
buffer
Buffer
Gibt das NativeImage
zurück
Erstellt eine neue NativeImage
Instanz von buffer
. Tries to decode as PNG or JPEG first.
nativeImage.createFromDataURL(dataURL)
dataURL
string
Gibt das NativeImage
zurück
Creates a new NativeImage
instance from dataUrl
, a base 64 encoded Data URL string.
nativeImage.createFromNamedImage(imageName[, hslShift])
macOS
imageName
stringhslShift
number[] (optional)
Gibt das NativeImage
zurück
Creates a new NativeImage
instance from the NSImage
that maps to the given image name. See Apple's NSImageName
documentation for a list of possible values.
The hslShift
is applied to the image with the following rules:
hsl_shift[0]
(hue): The absolute hue value for the image - 0 and 1 map to 0 and 360 on the hue color wheel (red).hsl_shift[1]
(saturation): A saturation shift for the image, with the following key values: 0 = remove all color. 0.5 = leave unchanged. 1 = fully saturate the image.hsl_shift[2]
(lightness): A lightness shift for the image, with the following key values: 0 = remove all lightness (make all pixels black). 0.5 = leave unchanged. 1 = full lightness (make all pixels white).
This means that [-1, 0, 1]
will make the image completely white and [-1, 1, 0]
will make the image completely black.
In some cases, the NSImageName
doesn't match its string representation; one example of this is NSFolderImageName
, whose string representation would actually be NSFolder
. Therefore, you'll need to determine the correct string representation for your image before passing it in. This can be done with the following:
echo -e '#import <Cocoa/Cocoa.h>\nint main() { NSLog(@"%@", SYSTEM_IMAGE_NAME); }' | clang -otest -x objective-c -framework Cocoa - && ./test
where SYSTEM_IMAGE_NAME
should be replaced with any value from this list.
Class: NativeImage
Natively wrap images such as tray, dock, and application icons.
Process: Main, Renderer
This class is not exported from the 'electron'
module. Es ist nur als Rückgabewert anderer Methoden in der Electron-API verfügbar.
Beispiel Methoden
The following methods are available on instances of the NativeImage
class:
image.toPNG([options])
Returns Buffer
- A Buffer that contains the image's PNG
encoded data.
image.toJPEG(quality)
quality
Integer - Zwischen 0 - 100.
Returns Buffer
- A Buffer that contains the image's JPEG
encoded data.
image.toBitmap([options])
Returns Buffer
- A Buffer that contains a copy of the image's raw bitmap pixel data.
image.toDataURL([options])
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Returns string
- The Data URL of the image.
image.getBitmap([options])
Returns Buffer
- A Buffer that contains the image's raw bitmap pixel data.
The difference between getBitmap()
and toBitmap()
is that getBitmap()
does not copy the bitmap data, so you have to use the returned Buffer immediately in current event loop tick; otherwise the data might be changed or destroyed.
image.getNativeHandle()
macOS
Returns Buffer
- A Buffer that stores C pointer to underlying native handle of the image. On macOS, a pointer to NSImage
instance is returned.
Notice that the returned pointer is a weak pointer to the underlying native image instead of a copy, so you must ensure that the associated nativeImage
instance is kept around.
image.isEmpty()
Returns boolean
- Whether the image is empty.
image.getSize([scaleFactor])
scaleFactor
Number (optional) - Defaults to 1.0.
Returns Size.
If scaleFactor
is passed, this will return the size corresponding to the image representation most closely matching the passed value.
image.setTemplateImage(option)
option
boolean
Marks the image as a macOS template image.
image.isTemplateImage()
Returns boolean
- Whether the image is a macOS template image.
image.crop(rect)
rect
Rectangle - The area of the image to crop.
Returns NativeImage
- The cropped image.
image.resize(options)
Returns NativeImage
- The resized image.
If only the height
or the width
are specified then the current aspect ratio will be preserved in the resized image.
image.getAspectRatio([scaleFactor])
scaleFactor
Number (optional) - Defaults to 1.0.
Returns Number
- The image's aspect ratio (width divided by height).
If scaleFactor
is passed, this will return the aspect ratio corresponding to the image representation most closely matching the passed value.
image.getScaleFactors()
Returns Number[]
- An array of all scale factors corresponding to representations for a given NativeImage
.
image.addRepresentation(options)
Add an image representation for a specific scale factor. This can be used to programmatically add different scale factor representations to an image. This can be called on empty images.
Instanz Eigenschaften
nativeImage.isMacTemplateImage
macOS
A boolean
property that determines whether the image is considered a template image.
Please note that this property only has an effect on macOS.