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This repository provides a mapping of Electron versions to the Chromium version that it uses.
This package is used in Browserslist, so you can use e.g. electron >= 1.4
in Autoprefixer, Stylelint, babel-preset-env and eslint-plugin-compat.
Supported by:
Install using npm install electron-to-chromium
.
To include Electron-to-Chromium, require it:
var e2c = require('electron-to-chromium');
The Electron-to-Chromium object has 4 properties to use:
An object of key-value pairs with a major Electron version as the key, and the corresponding major Chromium version as the value.
var versions = e2c.versions;
console.log(versions['1.4']);
// returns "53"
An object of key-value pairs with a Electron version as the key, and the corresponding full Chromium version as the value.
var versions = e2c.fullVersions;
console.log(versions['1.4.11']);
// returns "53.0.2785.143"
An object of key-value pairs with a major Chromium version as the key, and the corresponding major Electron version as the value.
var versions = e2c.chromiumVersions;
console.log(versions['54']);
// returns "1.4"
An object of key-value pairs with a Chromium version as the key, and an array of the corresponding major Electron versions as the value.
var versions = e2c.fullChromiumVersions;
console.log(versions['54.0.2840.101']);
// returns ["1.5.1", "1.5.0"]
Arguments:
- Query: string or number, required. A major or full Electron version.
A function that returns the corresponding Chromium version for a given Electron function. Returns a string.
If you provide it with a major Electron version, it will return a major Chromium version:
var chromeVersion = e2c.electronToChromium('1.4');
// chromeVersion is "53"
If you provide it with a full Electron version, it will return the full Chromium version.
var chromeVersion = e2c.electronToChromium('1.4.11');
// chromeVersion is "53.0.2785.143"
If a query does not match a Chromium version, it will return undefined
.
var chromeVersion = e2c.electronToChromium('9000');
// chromeVersion is undefined
Arguments:
- Query: string or number, required. A major or full Chromium version.
Returns a string with the corresponding Electron version for a given Chromium query.
If you provide it with a major Chromium version, it will return a major Electron version:
var electronVersion = e2c.chromiumToElectron('54');
// electronVersion is "1.4"
If you provide it with a full Chrome version, it will return an array of full Electron versions.
var electronVersions = e2c.chromiumToElectron('56.0.2924.87');
// electronVersions is ["1.6.3", "1.6.2", "1.6.1", "1.6.0"]
If a query does not match an Electron version, it will return undefined
.
var electronVersion = e2c.chromiumToElectron('10');
// electronVersion is undefined
Arguments:
- Query: string or number, required. A major Electron version.
Deprecated: Browserlist already includes electron-to-chromium.
A function that returns a Browserslist query that matches the given major Electron version. Returns a string.
If you provide it with a major Electron version, it will return a Browserlist query string that matches the Chromium capabilities:
var query = e2c.electronToBrowserList('1.4');
// query is "Chrome >= 53"
If a query does not match a Chromium version, it will return undefined
.
var query = e2c.electronToBrowserList('9000');
// query is undefined
All lists can be imported on their own, if file size is a concern.
var versions = require('electron-to-chromium/versions');
var fullVersions = require('electron-to-chromium/full-versions');
var chromiumVersions = require('electron-to-chromium/chromium-versions');
var fullChromiumVersions = require('electron-to-chromium/full-chromium-versions');
This package will be updated with each new Electron release.
To update the list, run npm run build.js
. Requires internet access as it downloads from the canonical list of Electron versions.
To verify correct behaviour, run npm test
.