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useIpcRendererInvoke

Reactive ipcRenderer.invoke API result. Make asynchronous operations look like synchronous.

Usage

import { useIpcRendererInvoke } from '@vueuse/electron'

// enable nodeIntegration if you don't provide ipcRenderer explicitly 
// @see: https://www.electronjs.org/docs/api/webview-tag#nodeintegration
// Ref result will return
const result = useIpcRendererInvoke<string>('custom-channel', 'some data')
const msg = computed(() => result.value?.msg)

Type Declarations

/**
 * Returns Promise<any> - Resolves with the response from the main process.
 *
 * Send a message to the main process via channel and expect a result ~~asynchronously~~. As composition-api, it makes asynchronous operations look like synchronous.
 *
 * You need to provide `ipcRenderer` to this function.
 *
 * @see https://www.electronjs.org/docs/api/ipc-renderer#ipcrendererinvokechannel-args
 * @export
 * @template T
 * @param {IpcRenderer} ipcRenderer
 * @param {string} channel
 * @param {...any[]} args
 * @returns {(Ref<T | null>)}
 */
export declare function useIpcRendererInvoke<T>(
  ipcRenderer: IpcRenderer,
  channel: string,
  ...args: any[]
): Ref<T | null>
/**
 * Returns Promise<any> - Resolves with the response from the main process.
 *
 * Send a message to the main process via channel and expect a result ~~asynchronously~~. As composition-api, it makes asynchronous operations look like synchronous.
 *
 * `ipcRenderer` will be automatically gotten.
 *
 * @see https://www.electronjs.org/docs/api/ipc-renderer#ipcrendererinvokechannel-args
 * @export
 * @template T
 * @param {string} channel
 * @param {...any[]} args
 * @returns {(Ref<T | null>)}
 */
export declare function useIpcRendererInvoke<T>(
  channel: string,
  ...args: any[]
): Ref<T | null>

Source

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