- Download the project (and extract it, if it was downloaded as an archive).
- Open a command prompt and navigate it to the projects root folder.
- Run
npm install
- Open a command prompt and run
npm run build
thennpm run watch
- Open another command prompt and wait for
build
to complete, then runnpm run start
The build
command compiles the source code, and copies the resources, to the build
folder.
The watch
command runs a piece of software that detects changes made to the source code and resources, and re-builds the application whenever a change is detected. Highly recommended to leave running while you are developing (and preferably within sight, since it shows compilation errors - also because it crashes sometimes).
The start
command launches the current build of the application. This will not automatically update when you change the source code or resources, you have to restart it manually.
Run npm run release:PLATFORM
(where PLATFORM
is either win32
or linux
)
The release builds can be found in the dist
folder (the folder is created when making a release build).
If this error appears in the electron applications console, it is probably because the file it is looking for does not exist. To solve this, run npm run build
Example: Not allowed to load local resource: file:///<ProjectPath>/build/renderer/index.html