tauri/examples/sidecar
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README.md

Sidecar example

This example demonstrates how to use the Tauri sidecar feature. It uses pkg to compile a Node.js application and bundle it on the Tauri application.

Running the example

  • Compile Tauri go to root of the Tauri repo and run: Linux / Mac:
# choose to install node cli (1)
bash .scripts/setup.sh

Windows:

./.scripts/setup.ps1
  • Install dependencies (Run inside of this folder examples/sidecar/)
# with yarn
$ yarn
# with npm
$ npm install

$ yarn tauri
$ yarn package
  • Run the app in development mode (Run inside of this folder examples/sidecar/)
# with yarn
$ yarn tauri dev
# with npm
$ npm run tauri dev
  • Build an run the release app (Run inside of this folder examples/sidecar/)
$ yarn tauri build
$ ./src-tauri/target/release/app