Co-authored-by: Lucas Nogueira <lucas@tauri.studio>
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You must have completed all the steps required for setting up the development environment on your machine. If you haven't done this yet, please see the setup page for your operating system.There are two ways to integrate with Tauri depends on your need:
1. Start a New Tauri Project
yarn create tauri-app
#OR
npx create-tauri-app
Just follow the instructions and choose the web frontend framework you prefer. create-tauri-app
will create a template project depends on your inputs. You can go straight to check tauri info
after this.
1. Add Tauri to Existing Project:
The Tauri CLI tool helps you build your project, so install it at first.
You can install Tauri CLI using Node.js
or using Rust
Install Tauri CLI package as a dev dependency:
cd project-folder
# Not required if you already have a package.json:
# yarn init
# OR
# npm init
yarn add -D @tauri-apps/cli
# OR
npm install -D @tauri-apps/cli
You can install Tauri as both a local and a global dependency, but we recommend installing it locally.
If you decide to use Tauri as a local package with npm (not yarn), you will have to define a custom script to your package.json:
{
// This content is just a sample
"scripts": {
"tauri": "tauri"
}
}
Alternatively, install Tauri CLI as a cargo subcommand:
This will install tauri-cli
as a Cargo subcommand on the cargo binary folder (by default on $HOME/.cargo/bin
):
cargo install tauri-cli --version ^1.0.0-beta
For more installation options, see cargo install
Install Tauri API Package as a Dependency (optional):
The @tauri-apps/api
package is recommended for projects using ES modules or modern build tools such as Webpack or Vite. It is the most secure way to access the Tauri APIs.
yarn add @tauri-apps/api
# OR
npm install @tauri-apps/api
2. Initialize Tauri in Your App
This command will place a new folder in your current working directory, src-tauri
.
└── src-tauri
├── .gitignore
├── Cargo.toml
├── rustfmt.toml
├── tauri.conf.json
├── icons
│ ├── 128x128.png
│ ├── 128x128@2x.png
│ ├── 32x32.png
│ ├── Square107x107Logo.png
│ ├── Square142x142Logo.png
│ ├── Square150x150Logo.png
│ ├── Square284x284Logo.png
│ ├── Square30x30Logo.png
│ ├── Square310x310Logo.png
│ ├── Square44x44Logo.png
│ ├── Square71x71Logo.png
│ ├── Square89x89Logo.png
│ ├── StoreLogo.png
│ ├── icon.icns
│ ├── icon.ico
│ └── icon.png
└── src
├── build.rs
├── cmd.rs
└── main.rs
3. Check tauri info
to Make Sure Everything Is Set up Properly:
Which should return something like:
Operating System - Darwin(16.7.0) - darwin/x64
Node.js environment
Node.js - 12.16.3
@tauri-apps/cli - 1.0.0-beta.2
@tauri-apps/api - 1.0.0-beta.1
Global packages
npm - 6.14.4
yarn - 1.22.4
Rust environment
rustc - 1.52.1
cargo - 1.52.0
App directory structure
/node_modules
/src-tauri
/src
/public
App
tauri.rs - 1.0.0-beta.1
build-type - bundle
CSP - default-src blob: data: filesystem: ws: wss: http: https: tauri: 'unsafe-eval' 'unsafe-inline' 'self' img-src: 'self'
distDir - ../public
devPath - ../public
framework - Svelte
bundler - Rollup
This information can be very helpful when triaging problems.
Patterns
We've also defined prebuilt configurations called "Patterns". They may help you to customize Tauri to fit your needs. See more about patterns.
Vue CLI Plugin Tauri
If you are using Vue CLI, it is recommended to use the official CLI plugin.