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Environment Variables
Control application configuration and behavior without changing code.
Certain Electron behaviors are controlled by environment variables because they are initialized earlier than the command line flags and the app's code.
POSIX shell example:
$ export ELECTRON_ENABLE_LOGGING=true
$ electron
Windows console example:
> set ELECTRON_ENABLE_LOGGING=true
> electron
Production Variables
The following environment variables are intended primarily for use at runtime in packaged Electron applications.
NODE_OPTIONS
Electron includes support for a subset of Node's NODE_OPTIONS
. The majority are supported with the exception of those which conflict with Chromium's use of BoringSSL.
Example:
export NODE_OPTIONS="--no-warnings --max-old-space-size=2048"
Unsupported options are:
--use-bundled-ca
--force-fips
--enable-fips
--openssl-config
--use-openssl-ca
NODE_OPTIONS
are explicitly disallowed in packaged apps, except for the following:
--max-http-header-size
--http-parser
If the nodeOptions
fuse is disabled, NODE_OPTIONS
will be ignored.
NODE_EXTRA_CA_CERTS
See Node.js cli documentation for details.
export NODE_EXTRA_CA_CERTS=/path/to/cert.pem
If the nodeOptions
fuse is disabled, NODE_EXTRA_CA_CERTS
will be ignored.
GOOGLE_API_KEY
Geolocation support in Electron requires the use of Google Cloud Platform's geolocation webservice. To enable this feature, acquire a Google API key and place the following code in your main process file, before opening any browser windows that will make geolocation requests:
process.env.GOOGLE_API_KEY = 'YOUR_KEY_HERE'
By default, a newly generated Google API key may not be allowed to make geolocation requests. To enable the geolocation webservice for your project, enable it through the API library.
N.B. You will need to add a Billing Account to the project associated to the API key for the geolocation webservice to work.
ELECTRON_NO_ASAR
Disables ASAR support. This variable is only supported in forked child processes
and spawned child processes that set ELECTRON_RUN_AS_NODE
.
ELECTRON_RUN_AS_NODE
Starts the process as a normal Node.js process.
In this mode, you will be able to pass cli options to Node.js as you would when running the normal Node.js executable, with the exception of the following flags:
- "--openssl-config"
- "--use-bundled-ca"
- "--use-openssl-ca",
- "--force-fips"
- "--enable-fips"
These flags are disabled owing to the fact that Electron uses BoringSSL instead of OpenSSL when building Node.js'
crypto
module, and so will not work as designed.
If the runAsNode
fuse is disabled, ELECTRON_RUN_AS_NODE
will be ignored.
ELECTRON_NO_ATTACH_CONSOLE
Windows
Don't attach to the current console session.
ELECTRON_FORCE_WINDOW_MENU_BAR
Linux
Don't use the global menu bar on Linux.
ELECTRON_TRASH
Linux
Set the trash implementation on Linux. Default is gio
.
Options:
gvfs-trash
trash-cli
kioclient5
kioclient
ELECTRON_OZONE_PLATFORM_HINT
Linux
Selects the preferred platform backend used on Linux. The default one is x11
. auto
selects Wayland if possible, X11 otherwise.
Options:
auto
wayland
x11
Development Variables
The following environment variables are intended primarily for development and debugging purposes.
ELECTRON_ENABLE_LOGGING
Prints Chromium's internal logging to the console.
Setting this variable is the same as passing --enable-logging
on the command line. For more info, see --enable-logging
in
command-line switches.
ELECTRON_LOG_FILE
Sets the file destination for Chromium's internal logging.
Setting this variable is the same as passing --log-file
on the command line. For more info, see --log-file
in
command-line switches.
ELECTRON_DEBUG_NOTIFICATIONS
Adds extra logs to Notification
lifecycles on macOS to aid in debugging. Extra logging will be displayed when new Notifications are created or activated. They will also be displayed when common actions are taken: a notification is shown, dismissed, its button is clicked, or it is replied to.
Sample output:
Notification created (com.github.Electron:notification:EAF7B87C-A113-43D7-8E76-F88EC9D73D44)
Notification displayed (com.github.Electron:notification:EAF7B87C-A113-43D7-8E76-F88EC9D73D44)
Notification activated (com.github.Electron:notification:EAF7B87C-A113-43D7-8E76-F88EC9D73D44)
Notification replied to (com.github.Electron:notification:EAF7B87C-A113-43D7-8E76-F88EC9D73D44)
ELECTRON_LOG_ASAR_READS
When Electron reads from an ASAR file, log the read offset and file path to
the system tmpdir
. The resulting file can be provided to the ASAR module
to optimize file ordering.
ELECTRON_ENABLE_STACK_DUMPING
Prints the stack trace to the console when Electron crashes.
This environment variable will not work if the crashReporter
is started.
ELECTRON_DEFAULT_ERROR_MODE
Windows
Shows the Windows's crash dialog when Electron crashes.
This environment variable will not work if the crashReporter
is started.
ELECTRON_OVERRIDE_DIST_PATH
When running from the electron
package, this variable tells
the electron
command to use the specified build of Electron instead of
the one downloaded by npm install
. Usage:
export ELECTRON_OVERRIDE_DIST_PATH=/Users/username/projects/electron/out/Testing
Set By Electron
Electron sets some variables in your environment at runtime.
ORIGINAL_XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP
This variable is set to the value of XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP
that your application
originally launched with. Electron sometimes modifies the value of XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP
to affect other logic within Chromium so if you want access to the original value
you should look up this environment variable instead.