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Tauri is a framework for building tiny, blazing fast binaries for all major desktop platforms. Developers can integrate any front-end framework that compiles to HTML, JS and CSS for building their user interface. The backend of the application is a rust-sourced binary with an API that the front-end can interact with.
§Cargo features
The following are a list of Cargo features that can be enabled or disabled:
- wry (enabled by default): Enables the wry runtime. Only disable it if you want a custom runtime.
- common-controls-v6 (enabled by default): Enables Common Controls v6 support on Windows, mainly for the predefined
about
menu item. - unstable: Enables unstable features. Be careful, it might introduce breaking changes in future minor releases.
- tracing: Enables
tracing
for window startup, plugins,Window::eval
, events, IPC, updater and custom protocol request handlers. - test: Enables the
test
module exposing unit test helpers. - objc-exception: Wrap each msg_send! in a @try/@catch and panics if an exception is caught, preventing Objective-C from unwinding into Rust.
- linux-libxdo: Enables linking to libxdo which enables Cut, Copy, Paste and SelectAll menu items to work on Linux.
- isolation: Enables the isolation pattern. Enabled by default if the
app > security > pattern > use
config option is set toisolation
on thetauri.conf.json
file. - custom-protocol: Feature managed by the Tauri CLI. When enabled, Tauri assumes a production environment instead of a development one.
- devtools: Enables the developer tools (Web inspector) and
window::Window
. Enabled by default on debug builds. On macOS it uses private APIs, so you can’t enable it if your app will be published to the App Store. - native-tls: Provides TLS support to connect over HTTPS.
- native-tls-vendored: Compile and statically link to a vendored copy of OpenSSL.
- rustls-tls: Provides TLS support to connect over HTTPS using rustls.
- process-relaunch-dangerous-allow-symlink-macos: Allows the
process::current_binary
function to allow symlinks on macOS (this is dangerous, see the Security section in the documentation website). - tray-icon: Enables application tray icon APIs. Enabled by default if the
trayIcon
config is defined on thetauri.conf.json
file. - macos-private-api: Enables features only available in macOS’s private APIs, currently the
transparent
window functionality and thefullScreenEnabled
preference setting totrue
. Enabled by default if thetauri > macosPrivateApi
config flag is set totrue
on thetauri.conf.json
file. - webview-data-url: Enables usage of data URLs on the webview.
- compression *(enabled by default): Enables asset compression. You should only disable this if you want faster compile times in release builds - it produces larger binaries.
- config-json5: Adds support to JSON5 format for
tauri.conf.json
. - config-toml: Adds support to TOML format for the configuration
Tauri.toml
. - image-ico: Adds support to parse
.ico
image, see [Image
]. - image-png: Adds support to parse
.png
image, see [Image
]. - macos-proxy: Adds support for
WebviewBuilder::proxy_url
on macOS. Requires macOS 14+. - specta: Add support for
specta::specta
with Tauri arguments such asState
,Window
andAppHandle
§Cargo allowlist features
The following are a list of Cargo features that enables commands for Tauri’s API package.
These features are automatically enabled by the Tauri CLI based on the allowlist
configuration under tauri.conf.json
.
§Protocol allowlist
- protocol-asset: Enables the
asset
custom protocol.
Re-exports§
pub use self::webview::Webview;
pub use self::webview::WebviewWindow;
pub use self::webview::WebviewWindowBuilder;
pub use self::window::Monitor;
pub use self::window::Window;
pub use self::webview::WebviewBuilder;
unstable
pub use self::window::WindowBuilder;
unstable
pub use tauri_utils as utils;
pub use http;
pub use scope::*;
Modules§
- The singleton async runtime used by Tauri and exposed to users.
- Image types used by this crate and also referenced by the JavaScript API layer.
- Types and functions related to Inter Procedure Call(IPC).
- Path APIs.
- The Tauri plugin extension to expand Tauri functionality.
- Types and functions related to child processes management.
- The allowlist scopes.
- test
test
Utilities for unit testing on Tauri applications. - The Tauri webview types and functions.
- The Tauri window types and functions.
Macros§
- Reads the config file at compile time and generates a
Context
based on its content. - Accepts a list of command functions. Creates a handler that allows commands to be called from JS with invoke().
- Convert a .png or .ico icon to an Image for things like
tauri::tray::TrayIconBuilder
to consume, relative paths are resolved fromCARGO_MANIFEST_DIR
, not current file - Setups the binding that initializes an iOS plugin.
- Include a
Context
that was generated bytauri-build
inside your build script.
Structs§
- The instance of the currently running application.
- A handle to the currently running application.
- A resolved asset.
- The asset resolver is a helper to access the [
tauri_utils::assets::Assets
] interface. - Builds a Tauri application.
- Api exposed on the
CloseRequested
event. - The Tauri configuration object. It is read from a file where you can define your frontend assets, configure the bundler and define a tray icon.
- User supplied data required inside of a Tauri application.
- Information about environment variables.
- An event that was emitted.
- A position represented in logical pixels.
- A size represented in logical pixels.
tauri::App
package information.- A position represented in physical pixels.
- A size represented in physical pixels.
- A rectangular region.
- Map-like data structure storing Tauri’s resources (equivalent to file descriptors).
- A guard for a state value.
- The Tauri state manager.
- Uri scheme protocol context
- Async uri scheme protocol responder.
- A parsed URL record.
- The attributes used to create an webview.
- Window size constraints
Enums§
- Describes the appearance of the mouse cursor.
- The drag drop event payload.
- Runtime errors that can happen inside a Tauri application.
- The user event type.
- Event Target
- An application pattern.
- A position that’s either physical or logical.
- An application event, triggered from the event loop.
- A size that’s either physical or logical.
- System theme.
- Type of user attention requested on a window.
- An event from a window.
- An URL to open on a Tauri webview window.
- An event from a window.
Constants§
- The Tauri version.
Traits§
- Represents a container of file assets that are retrievable during runtime.
- Emit events.
- Listen to events.
- Manages a running application.
- Resources are Rust objects that are stored in ResourceTable and managed by tauri. They are identified in JS by a numeric ID (the resource ID, or rid). Resources can be created in commands. Resources can also be retrieved in commands by their rid. Resources are thread-safe.
- The webview runtime interface. A wrapper around
runtime::Runtime
with the proper user event type associated. - The webview runtime handle. A wrapper arond
runtime::RuntimeHandle
with the proper user event type associated.
Functions§
- Whether we are running in development mode or not.
- Get WebView/Webkit version on current platform.
Type Aliases§
- Unique id of an event.
- A
ResourceId
is an integer value referencing a resource. It could be considered to be the tauri equivalent of afile descriptor
in POSIX like operating systems. Result<T, ::tauri::Error>
- A task to run on the main thread.
- Wry
wry
A TauriRuntime
wrapper around wry. - WryHandle
wry
A TauriRuntimeHandle
wrapper around wry.
Attribute Macros§
- Mark a function as a command handler. It creates a wrapper function with the necessary glue code.