Build a portable binary for Windows systems using Node's SEA. This project serves to and aid in automating bundling your source code with @vercel/ncc
and modifying the executable properties post build with resedit-js
.
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Install this package and save to devDependencies
using your package manager of choice.
npm i -D @angablue/exe
v20.0.0
or newer. For older versions of Node (v12.0.0
or newer), please use the version v2.1.3
of this package
npm i -D @angablue/exe@2.1.3
Please note that the older version of this package is no longer maintained. Refer to the previous documentation here.
Point to a JSON configuration file (default exe.json
) to build your executable:
npx exe exe.json
Create a JSON configuration file (exe.json
) with the following options:
{
"entry": "index.js",
"out": "My Cool App.exe"
}
@angablue/exe
has first-class TypeScript support. You can use it in your TypeScript projects without any additional configuration by specifying your TypeScript entry file (such as index.ts
).
Optionally, you can specify more arguments and completely customise the resultant executable:
{
"entry": "index.js",
"out": "My Cool App.exe",
"skipBundle": false,
"version": "{package:version}",
"icon": "icon.ico",
"executionLevel": "asInvoker",
"properties": {
"FileDescription": "{package:description}",
"ProductName": "My Cool App",
"LegalCopyright": "Copyright {package:author.name}",
"OriginalFilename": "{package:name}"
}
}
If you prefer to use this package programmatically, you can import this module into your Node.js script:
// build.js
const exe = require("@angablue/exe");
const build = exe({
entry: "./index.js",
out: "./build/My Cool App.exe",
});
build.then(() => console.log("Build completed!"));
Specify more arguments and completely customise the resultant executable.
// build.js
const exe = require("@angablue/exe");
const build = exe({
entry: "./index.js",
out: "./build/My Cool App.exe",
skipBundle: false,
version: "2.4.2",
icon: "./assets/icon.ico", // Application icons must be in .ico format
executionLevel: "asInvoker",
properties: {
FileDescription: "My Cool App",
ProductName: "My Cool App",
LegalCopyright: "AngaBlue https://anga.blue",
OriginalFilename: "My Cool App.exe",
},
});
build.then(() => console.log("Build completed!"));
Option | Description | Required | Default Value | Example Value | Possible Values |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
entry |
Path to the entry file of the application. | Yes | N/A | './index.js' |
Any valid file path to a .js /.ts script. |
out |
Path for the output executable file. | Yes | N/A | './build/My Cool App.exe' |
Any valid file path (ending with .exe ). |
skipBundle |
Skip the bundling process and use provided entry file as is. | No | false |
true |
Boolean |
version |
Version of the application. | No | None | '2.4.2' |
Semantic version string. e.g. major.minor.patch
|
icon |
Path to the application's icon in .ico format. | No | Node.js icon | './assets/icon.ico' |
Any valid file path to a .ico icon. |
executionLevel |
Execution level for the application. | No | 'asInvoker' |
'asInvoker' |
asInvoker , highestAvailable , requireAdministrator
|
properties |
Metadata for the executable file. | No | None | { FileDescription: 'My Cool App', ... } |
Key-value pairs as shown in example. |
-
FileDescription
: Description of the executable. -
ProductName
: Name of the product. -
LegalCopyright
: Copyright details with the URL. -
OriginalFilename
: Name of the original file.
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Copyright © AngaBlue.
This project is LGPL--3.0--or--later licensed.