# Electron Dev on Codespaces Welcome to the Codespaces Electron Developer Environment. ## Quick Start Upon creation of your codespace you should have [build tools](https://github.com/electron/build-tools) installed and an initialized gclient checkout of Electron. In order to build electron you'll need to run the following command. ```bash e build ``` The initial build will take ~8 minutes. Incremental builds are substantially quicker. If you pull changes from upstream that touch either the `patches` folder or the `DEPS` folder you will have to run `e sync` in order to keep your checkout up to date. ## Directory Structure Codespaces doesn't lean very well into gclient based checkouts, the directory structure is slightly strange. There are two locations for the `electron` checkout that both map to the same files under the hood. ```graphql # Primary gclient checkout container /workspaces/gclient/* └─ src/* - # Chromium checkout └─ electron - # Electron checkout # Symlinked Electron checkout (identical to the above) /workspaces/electron ``` ## Goma If you are a maintainer [with Goma access](../docs/development/goma.md) it should be automatically configured and authenticated when you spin up a new codespaces instance. You can validate this by checking `e d goma_auth info` or by checking that your build-tools configuration has a goma mode of `cluster`. ## Running Electron You can run Electron in a few ways. If you just want to see if it launches: ```bash # Enter an interactive JS prompt headlessly xvfb-run e start -i ``` But if you want to actually see Electron you will need to use the built-in VNC capability. If you click "Ports" in codespaces and then open the `VNC web client` forwarded port you should see a web based VNC portal in your browser. When you are asked for a password use `builduser`. Once in the VNC UI you can open `Applications -> System -> XTerm` which will open a VNC based terminal app and then you can run `e start` like normal and Electron will open in your VNC session. ## Running Tests You run tests via build-tools and `xvfb`. ```bash # Run all tests xvfb-run e test # Run the main process tests xvfb-run e test --runners=main # Run the old remote tests xvfb-run e test --runners=remote ```