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Electron Projects

By : Denys Vuika
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Electron Projects

By: Denys Vuika

Overview of this book

The Electron framework allows you to use modern web technologies to build applications that share the same code across all operating systems and platforms. This also helps designers to easily transition from the web to the desktop. Electron Projects guides you through building cross-platform Electron apps with modern web technologies and JavaScript frameworks such as Angular, React.js, and Vue.js. You’ll explore the process of configuring modern JavaScript frameworks and UI libraries, real-time analytics and automatic updates, and interactions with the operating system. You’ll get hands-on with building a basic Electron app, before moving on to implement a Markdown Editor. In addition to this, you’ll be able to experiment with major JavaScript frameworks such as Angular and Vue.js, discovering ways to integrate them with Electron apps for building cross-platform desktop apps. Later, you’ll learn to build a screenshot snipping tool, a mini-game, and a music player, while also gaining insights into analytics, bug tracking, and licensing. You’ll then get to grips with building a chat app, an eBook generator and finally a simple digital wallet app. By the end of this book, you’ll have experience in building a variety of projects and project templates that will help you to apply your knowledge when creating your own cross-platform applications.
Table of Contents (12 chapters)

Building an eBook Editor and Generator

In this chapter, we are going to build an Electron application that allows users to author markdown documents and generate electronic books as a result. You are going to learn how to use the Monaco Editor by Microsoft in your Electron applications and how to process text with Pandoc (https://pandoc.org/) by utilizing Docker containers.

Why do we need Pandoc as a Docker container rather than as a standalone installation? The typical installation of Pandoc utils is pretty huge, and the setup instructions depend on the type of platform you are using. Moreover, you may need to install various supplementary tools, as well as keep them up to date.

With Docker, you get an image of Pandoc that is universal across all platforms. Besides, the containers are isolated from your operating system. When you don't need Pandoc on your machine, you can...