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UTEC Logger Resurrected

Record your TurboXS UTEC Logs and correlate with Air/Fuel Ratio from your favorite gauge.

Currently supports AEM Uego AFR Gauge.

Tested with UTEC for 350Z.

UTEC Logger Resurrected

Development Info

  • in a terminal window -> npm start

Voila! You can use your Angular + Electron app in a local development environment with hot reload !

The application code is managed by main.ts. In this sample, the app runs with a simple Angular App (http://localhost:4200) and an Electron window. The Angular component contains an example of Electron and NodeJS native lib import. You can disable "Developer Tools" by commenting win.webContents.openDevTools(); in main.ts.

Use Electron / NodeJS / 3rd party libraries

As see in previous chapter, this sample project runs on both mode (web and electron). To make this happens, you have to import your dependencies the right way. Please check providers/electron.service.ts to watch how conditional import of libraries has to be done when using electron / NodeJS / 3rd party librairies in renderer context (ie. Angular).

Browser mode

Maybe you only want to execute the application in the browser with hot reload ? Just run npm run ng:serve:web.

Included Commands

Command Description
npm run ng:serve Execute the app in the browser
npm run build Build the app. Your built files are in the /dist folder.
npm run build:prod Build the app with Angular aot. Your built files are in the /dist folder.
npm run electron:local Builds your application and start electron
npm run electron:build Builds your application and creates an app consumable based on your operating system

Your application is optimised. Only /dist folder and node dependencies are included in the executable.

You want to use a specific lib (like rxjs) in electron main thread ?

YES! You can do it! Just by importing your library in npm dependencies section (not devDependencies) with npm install --save. It will be loaded by electron during build phase and added to your final package. Then use your library by importing it in main.ts file. Quite simple, isn't it ?

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