autoUpdater
Enable apps to automatically update themselves.
Process: Main
See also: A detailed guide about how to implement updates in your application.
autoUpdater
is an EventEmitter.
Platform Notices
Currently, only macOS and Windows are supported. There is no built-in support for auto-updater on Linux, so it is recommended to use the distribution's package manager to update your app.
In addition, there are some subtle differences on each platform:
macOS
On macOS, the autoUpdater
module is built upon Squirrel.Mac,
meaning you don't need any special setup to make it work. For server-side
requirements, you can read Server Support. Note that
App Transport Security
(ATS) applies to all requests made as part of the
update process. Apps that need to disable ATS can add the
NSAllowsArbitraryLoads
key to their app's plist.
Note: Your application must be signed for automatic updates on macOS.
This is a requirement of Squirrel.Mac
.
Windows
On Windows, you have to install your app into a user's machine before you can
use the autoUpdater
, so it is recommended that you use
electron-winstaller or Electron Forge's Squirrel.Windows maker to generate a Windows installer.
Apps built with Squirrel.Windows will trigger custom launch events that must be handled by your Electron application to ensure proper setup and teardown.
Squirrel.Windows apps will launch with the --squirrel-firstrun
argument immediately
after installation. During this time, Squirrel.Windows will obtain a file lock on
your app, and autoUpdater
requests will fail until the lock is released. In practice,
this means that you won't be able to check for updates on first launch for the first
few seconds. You can work around this by not checking for updates when process.argv
contains the --squirrel-firstrun
flag or by setting a 10-second timeout on your
update checks (see electron/electron#7155
for more information).
The installer generated with Squirrel.Windows will create a shortcut icon with an
Application User Model ID in the format of
com.squirrel.PACKAGE_ID.YOUR_EXE_WITHOUT_DOT_EXE
, examples are
com.squirrel.slack.Slack
and com.squirrel.code.Code
. You have to use the
same ID for your app with app.setAppUserModelId
API, otherwise Windows will
not be able to pin your app properly in task bar.
Events
The autoUpdater
object emits the following events:
Event: 'error'
Returns:
error
Error
Emitted when there is an error while updating.
Event: 'checking-for-update'
Emitted when checking if an update has started.
Event: 'update-available'
Emitted when there is an available update. The update is downloaded automatically.
Event: 'update-not-available'
Emitted when there is no available update.
Event: 'update-downloaded'
Returns:
event
EventreleaseNotes
stringreleaseName
stringreleaseDate
DateupdateURL
string
Emitted when an update has been downloaded.
On Windows only releaseName
is available.
Note: It is not strictly necessary to handle this event. A successfully downloaded update will still be applied the next time the application starts.
Event: 'before-quit-for-update'
This event is emitted after a user calls quitAndInstall()
.
When this API is called, the before-quit
event is not emitted before all windows are closed. As a result you should listen to this event if you wish to perform actions before the windows are closed while a process is quitting, as well as listening to before-quit
.
Methods
The autoUpdater
object has the following methods:
autoUpdater.setFeedURL(options)
Sets the url
and initialize the auto updater.
autoUpdater.getFeedURL()
Returns string
- The current update feed URL.
autoUpdater.checkForUpdates()
Asks the server whether there is an update. You must call setFeedURL
before
using this API.
Note: If an update is available it will be downloaded automatically.
Calling autoUpdater.checkForUpdates()
twice will download the update two times.
autoUpdater.quitAndInstall()
Restarts the app and installs the update after it has been downloaded. It
should only be called after update-downloaded
has been emitted.
Under the hood calling autoUpdater.quitAndInstall()
will close all application
windows first, and automatically call app.quit()
after all windows have been
closed.
Note: It is not strictly necessary to call this function to apply an update, as a successfully downloaded update will always be applied the next time the application starts.