windows10-fluently-vibrancy
This module is intended to give an Electron BrowserWindow blur on its behind on Windows. Electron does not support 'blur behind' from a transparent window on Windows and this module uses native API calls to achieve the effect.
Running
Since this is a native addon, you will need your platforms build tools. Visual Studio, etc. Also Python for node-gyp
.
git clone https://github.com/sebascontre/windows10-fluently-vibrancy
cd windows10-fluently-vibrancy
npm install
cd spec/app # Go to sample app
electron . # electron --version should be 1.6.8
To rebuild again:
npm run conf
npm run rebuild
Also available through NPM.
npm install windows10-fluently-vibrancy
To run tests see scripts/ci
Current Supported Platforms
- Windows 10 (stable) It just works ™
Things to note
BrowserWindow
must be transparent. (transparent:true
)- Requires Windows 10 or higher.
- If you get
A dynamic link library (DLL) initialization routine failed.
error, it means that the module isn't compiled against Electron or compiled against the wrong version.
Although it works, I dont recommend using this module on a machine below Windows 10. See platforms section below for more information for macOS.
API
There are several methods depending on what you want to do and what platform you are on.
enableVibrancy(window)
win
Returns Bool
.
window
BrowserWindow
instance
Enables or disables vibrancy for the WHOLE window.
disableVibrancy(window)
win
Disables Vibrancy completely.
window
BrowserWindow
instance
How to use
// mainWindow with show: false
mainWindow.on('ready-to-show',function() {
var electronVibrancy = require('..');
electronVibrancy.enableVibrancy(mainWindow);
electronVibrancy.disableVibrancy(mainWindow);
mainWindow.show();
});
Platform notices
Windows
On Windows 10 the addon uses SetWindowCompositionAttribute
, which is an undocumented API, which means it can be changed by Microsoft any time and break the functionality.
License
This project is under MIT. See LICENSE