Options
Application Options
The Options.App
struct contains the application configuration. It is passed to the wails.Run()
method:
import "github.com/wailsapp/wails/v2/pkg/options"
func main() {
err := wails.Run(&options.App{
Title: "Menus Demo",
Width: 800,
Height: 600,
DisableResize: false,
Fullscreen: false,
Frameless: true,
MinWidth: 400,
MinHeight: 400,
MaxWidth: 1280,
MaxHeight: 1024,
StartHidden: false,
HideWindowOnClose: false,
BackgroundColour: &options.RGBA{R: 0, G: 0, B: 0, A: 255},
AlwaysOnTop: false,
Assets: assets,
AssetsHandler: assetsHandler,
Menu: app.applicationMenu(),
Logger: nil,
LogLevel: logger.DEBUG,
LogLevelProduction: logger.ERROR,
OnStartup: app.startup,
OnDomReady: app.domready,
OnShutdown: app.shutdown,
OnBeforeClose: app.beforeClose,
WindowStartState: options.Maximised,
Bind: []interface{}{
app,
},
Windows: &windows.Options{
WebviewIsTransparent: false,
WindowIsTranslucent: false,
DisableWindowIcon: false,
DisableFramelessWindowDecorations: false,
WebviewUserDataPath: "",
WebviewBrowserPath: "",
Theme: windows.SystemDefault,
CustomTheme: &windows.ThemeSettings{
DarkModeTitleBar: windows.RGB(20, 20, 20),
DarkModeTitleText: windows.RGB(200, 200, 200),
DarkModeBorder: windows.RGB(20, 0, 20),
LightModeTitleBar: windows.RGB(200, 200, 200),
LightModeTitleText: windows.RGB(20, 20, 20),
LightModeBorder: windows.RGB(200, 200, 200),
},
// User messages that can be customised
Messages *windows.Messages
},
Mac: &mac.Options{
TitleBar: &mac.TitleBar{
TitlebarAppearsTransparent: true,
HideTitle: false,
HideTitleBar: false,
FullSizeContent: false,
UseToolbar: false,
HideToolbarSeparator: true,
},
Appearance: mac.NSAppearanceNameDarkAqua,
WebviewIsTransparent: true,
WindowIsTranslucent: false,
About: &mac.AboutInfo{
Title: "My Application",
Message: "© 2021 Me",
Icon: icon,
},
},
Linux: &linux.Options{
Icon: icon,
},
})
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
}
Title
The text shown in the window's title bar.
Type: string
Width
The initial width of the window.
Type: int
Default: 1024.
Height
The initial height of the window.
Type: int
Default: 768
DisableResize
By default, the main window is resizable. Setting this to true
will keep it a fixed size.
Type: bool
Fullscreen
Setting this to true
will make the window fullscreen at startup.
Type: bool
Frameless
When set to true
, the window will have no borders or title bar. Also see Frameless Windows.
Type: bool
MinWidth
This sets the minimum width for the window. If the value given in Width
is less than this value, the window will be set to MinWidth
by default.
Type: int
MinHeight
This sets the minimum height for the window. If the value given in Height
is less than this value, the window will be set to MinHeight
by default.
Type: int
MaxWidth
This sets the maximum width for the window. If the value given in Width
is more than this value, the window will be set to MaxWidth
by default.
Type: int
MaxHeight
This sets the maximum height for the window. If the value given in Height
is more than this value, the window will be set to MaxHeight
by default.
Type: int
StartHidden
When set to true
, the application will be hidden until WindowShow is called.
Type: bool
HideWindowOnClose
By default, closing the window will close the application. Setting this to true
means closing the window will
hide the window instead.
Type: bool
BackgroundColour
This value is the default background colour of the window. Example: options.NewRGBA(255,0,0,128) - Red at 50% transparency
Type: *options.RGBA
Default: white
AlwaysOnTop
Indicates that the window should stay above other windows when losing focus.
Type: bool
Assets
The frontend assets to be used by the application. Requires an index.html
file.
Type: embed.FS
AssetsHandler
The assets handler is a generic http.Handler
which will be called for any non GET request on the assets server and for GET requests which can not be served from the assets
because the file is not found.
Value | Win | Mac | Lin |
---|---|---|---|
GET | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
POST | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ |
PUT | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ |
PATCH | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ |
DELETE | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ |
Request Headers | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ |
Request Body | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ |
Request Body Streaming | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ |
Response StatusCodes | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ |
Response Headers | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ |
Response Body | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
Response Body Streaming | ❌ | ❌ | ✅ |
NOTE: Linux is currently very limited due to targeting a WebKit2GTK Version < 2.36.0. In the future some features will be supported by the introduction of WebKit2GTK 2.36.0+ support.
NOTE: When used in combination with a Frontend DevServer there might be limitations, eg. Vite serves the index.html on every path, that does not contain a file extension.
Type: http.Handler
Menu
The menu to be used by the application. More details about Menus in the Menu Reference.
On Mac, if no menu is specified, a default menu will be created.
Type: *menu.Menu
Logger
The logger to be used by the application. More details about logging in the Log Reference.
Type: logger.Logger
Default: Logs to Stdout
LogLevel
The default log level. More details about logging in the Log Reference.
Type: logger.LogLevel
Default: Info
in dev mode, Error
in production mode
LogLevelProduction
The default log level for production builds. More details about logging in the Log Reference.
Type: logger.LogLevel
Default: Error
OnStartup
This callback is called after the frontend has been created, but before index.html
has been loaded. It is given the application context.
Type: func(ctx context.Context)
OnDomReady
This callback is called after the frontend has loaded index.html
and its resources. It is given the application context.
Type: func(ctx context.Context)
OnShutdown
This callback is called after the frontend has been destroyed, just before the application terminates. It is given the application context.
Type: func(ctx context.Context)
OnBeforeClose
If this callback is set, it will be called when the application is about to quit, either by clicking the window close button or calling runtime.Quit
. Returning true will cause the application to continue, false will continue shutdown as normal. This is good for confirming with the user that they wish to exit the program.
Example:
func (b *App) beforeClose(ctx context.Context) (prevent bool) {
dialog, err := runtime.MessageDialog(ctx, runtime.MessageDialogOptions{
Title: "Quit?",
Message: "Are you sure you want to quit?",
Type: ` runtime`.QuestionDialog,
})
if err != nil {
return false
}
return dialog != "Yes"
}
Type: func(ctx context.Context) bool
WindowStartState
Defines how the window should present itself at startup.
Value | Win | Mac | Lin |
---|---|---|---|
Fullscreen | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
Maximised | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
Minimised | ✅ | ❌ | ✅ |
Type: options.WindowStartState
Bind
A slice of struct instances defining methods that need to be bound to the frontend.
Type: []interface{}
Windows
This defines Windows specific options.
Type: *windows.Options
Mac
This defines Mac specific options.
Type: *mac.Options
Linux
This defines Linux specific options.
Type: *linux.Options
Windows Specific Options
WebviewIsTransparent
Setting this to true
will make the webview background transparent when an alpha value of 0
is used. This means that if you use rgba(0,0,0,0)
for background-color
in your CSS, the host window will show through. Often combined with WindowIsTranslucent to make frosty-looking applications.
Type: bool
WindowIsTranslucent
Setting this to true
will make the window background translucent. Often combined with WebviewIsTransparent to make frosty-looking applications.
Type: bool
DisableWindowIcon
Setting this to true
will remove the icon in the top left corner of the title bar.
Type: bool
DisableFramelessWindowDecorations
Setting this to true
will remove the window decorations in Frameless mode. This means there will be no 'Aero Shadow' and no 'Rounded Corners' shown for the window. Please note that 'Rounded Corners' are only supported on Windows 11.
Type: bool
WebviewUserDataPath
This defines the path where the WebView2 stores the user data. If empty %APPDATA%\[BinaryName.exe]
will be used.
Type: string
WebviewBrowserPath
This defines the path to a directory with WebView2 executable files and libraries. If empty, webview2 installed in the system will be used.
Important information about distribution of fixed version runtime:
- How to get and extract runtime
- Known issues for fixed version
- The path of fixed version of the WebView2 Runtime should not contain \Edge\Application.
Type: string
Theme
Minimum Windows Version: Windows 10 2004/20H1
This defines the theme that the application should use:
Value | Description |
---|---|
SystemDefault | Default. The theme will be based on the system default. If the user changes their theme, the application will update to use the new setting |
Dark | The application will use a dark theme exclusively |
Light | The application will use a light theme exclusively |
Type: windows.Theme
CustomTheme
Minimum Windows Version: Windows 10/11 2009/21H2 Build 22000
Allows you to specify custom colours for TitleBar, TitleText and Border for both light and dark mode, as well as when the window is active or inactive.
Type: windows.CustomTheme
CustomTheme Type
The CustomTheme struct uses int32
to specify the colour values. These are in the standard(!) Windows format of: 0x00BBGGAA
. A helper function is provided to do RGB conversions into this format: windows.RGB(r,g,b uint8)
.
NOTE: Any value not provided will default to black.
type ThemeSettings struct {
DarkModeTitleBar int32
DarkModeTitleBarInactive int32
DarkModeTitleText int32
DarkModeTitleTextInactive int32
DarkModeBorder int32
DarkModeBorderInactive int32
LightModeTitleBar int32
LightModeTitleBarInactive int32
LightModeTitleText int32
LightModeTitleTextInactive int32
LightModeBorder int32
LightModeBorderInactive int32
}
Example:
CustomTheme: &windows.ThemeSettings{
// Theme to use when window is active
DarkModeTitleBar: windows.RGB(255, 0, 0), // Red
DarkModeTitleText: windows.RGB(0, 255, 0), // Green
DarkModeBorder: windows.RGB(0, 0, 255), // Blue
LightModeTitleBar: windows.RGB(200, 200, 200),
LightModeTitleText: windows.RGB(20, 20, 20),
LightModeBorder: windows.RGB(200, 200, 200),
// Theme to use when window is inactive
DarkModeTitleBarInactive: windows.RGB(128, 0, 0),
DarkModeTitleTextInactive: windows.RGB(0, 128, 0),
DarkModeBorderInactive: windows.RGB(0, 0, 128),
LightModeTitleBarInactive: windows.RGB(100, 100, 100),
LightModeTitleTextInactive: windows.RGB(10, 10, 10),
LightModeBorderInactive: windows.RGB(100, 100, 100),
},
Messages
A struct of strings used by the webview2 installer if a valid webview2 runtime is not found.
Type: *windows.Messages
Customise this for any language you choose to support.
ResizeDebounceMS
ResizeDebounceMS is the amount of time to debounce redraws of webview2 when resizing the window. The default value (0) will perform redraws as fast as it can.
Type: uint16
OnSuspend
If set, this function will be called when windows initiates a switch to low power mode (suspend/hibernate)
Type: func()
OnResume
If set, this function will be called when windows resumes from low power mode (suspend/hibernate)
Type: func()
Mac Specific Options
TitleBar
The TitleBar struct provides the ability to configure the look and feel of the title bar.
Type: *mac.TitleBar
Appearance
Appearance is used to set the style of your app in accordance with Apple's NSAppearance names.
Type: AppearanceType
WebviewIsTransparent
Setting this to true
will make the webview background transparent when an alpha value of 0
is used. This means that if you use rgba(0,0,0,0)
for background-color
in your CSS, the host window will show through. Often combined with WindowIsTranslucent to make frosty-looking applications.
Type: bool
WindowIsTranslucent
Setting this to true
will make the window background translucent. Often combined with WebviewIsTransparent to make frosty-looking applications.
Type: bool
About
This configuration lets you set the title, message and icon for the "About" menu item in the app menu created by the "AppMenu" role.
Type: About
Titlebar struct
The titlebar of the application can be customised by using the TitleBar options:
type TitleBar struct {
TitlebarAppearsTransparent bool
HideTitle bool
HideTitleBar bool
FullSizeContent bool
UseToolbar bool
HideToolbarSeparator bool
}
Name | Description |
---|---|
TitlebarAppearsTransparent | Makes the titlebar transparent. This has the effect of hiding the titlebar and the content fill the window. Apple Docs |
HideTitle | Hides the title of the window. Apple Docs |
HideTitleBar | Removes NSWindowStyleMaskTitled from the style mask |
FullSizeContent | Makes the webview fill the entire window. Apple Docs |
UseToolbar | Adds a default toolbar to the window. Apple Docs |
HideToolbarSeparator | Removes the line beneath the toolbar. Apple Docs |
Preconfigured titlebar settings are available:
Setting | Example |
---|---|
mac.TitleBarDefault() | |
mac.TitleBarHidden() | |
mac.TitleBarHiddenInset() |
Example:
Mac: &mac.Options{
TitleBar: mac.TitleBarHiddenInset(),
}
Click here for some inspiration on customising the titlebar.
Appearance type
You can specify the application's appearance.
Value | Description |
---|---|
DefaultAppearance | DefaultAppearance uses the default system value |
NSAppearanceNameAqua | The standard light system appearance |
NSAppearanceNameDarkAqua | The standard dark system appearance |
NSAppearanceNameVibrantLight | The light vibrant appearance |
NSAppearanceNameAccessibilityHighContrastAqua | A high-contrast version of the standard light system appearance |
NSAppearanceNameAccessibilityHighContrastDarkAqua | A high-contrast version of the standard dark system appearance |
NSAppearanceNameAccessibilityHighContrastVibrantLight | A high-contrast version of the light vibrant appearance |
NSAppearanceNameAccessibilityHighContrastVibrantDark | A high-contrast version of the dark vibrant appearance |
Example:
Mac: &mac.Options{
Appearance: mac.NSAppearanceNameDarkAqua,
}
About struct
type AboutInfo struct {
Title string
Message string
Icon []byte
}
If these settings are provided, an "About" menu item will appear in the app menu (when using the AppMenu
role). Given this configuration:
//go:embed build/appicon.png
var icon []byte
func main() {
err := wails.Run(&options.App{
...
Mac: &mac.Options{
About: &mac.AboutInfo{
Title: "My Application",
Message: "© 2021 Me",
Icon: icon,
},
},
})
The "About" menu item will appear in the app menu:
When clicked, that will open an about message box:
Linux Specific Options
Icon
Sets up the icon representing the window. This icon is used when the window is minimized (also known as iconified).
Type: []byte
Some window managers or desktop environments may also place it in the window frame, or display it in other contexts. On others, the icon is not used at all, so your mileage may vary.
NOTE: Gnome on Wayland at least does not display this icon. To have a application icon there, a .desktop
file has to be used. On KDE it should work.
The icon should be provided in whatever size it was naturally drawn; that is, don’t scale the image before passing it. Scaling is postponed until the last minute, when the desired final size is known, to allow best quality.