Flip Electron Fuses and customize your packaged build of Electron
import { flipFuses, FuseVersion, FuseV1Options } from '@electron/fuses';
// During your build / package process
await flipFuses(
require('electron'), // Returns the path to the electron binary
{
version: FuseVersion.V1,
[FuseV1Options.RunAsNode]: false, // Disables ELECTRON_RUN_AS_NODE
[FuseV1Options.EnableCookieEncryption]: true, // Enables cookie encryption
[FuseV1Options.EnableNodeOptionsEnvironmentVariable]: false, // Disables the NODE_OPTIONS environment variable
[FuseV1Options.EnableNodeCliInspectArguments]: false, // Disables the --inspect and --inspect-brk family of CLI options
[FuseV1Options.EnableEmbeddedAsarIntegrityValidation]: true, // Enables validation of the app.asar archive on macOS
[FuseV1Options.OnlyLoadAppFromAsar]: true, // Enforces that Electron will only load your app from "app.asar" instead of its normal search paths
[FuseV1Options.LoadBrowserProcessSpecificV8Snapshot]: true, // Loads V8 Snapshot from `browser_v8_context_snapshot.bin` for the browser process
},
);
$ npx @electron/fuses read --app /Applications/Foo.app
$ npx @electron/fuses write --app /Applications/Foo.app <...key=on/off>
For arm64
macOS builds of your app if you are not immediately codesigning your app after flipping
the fuses you will need to pass resetAdHocDarwinSignature: true
to the flipFuses
method. Otherwise
the app will refuse to launch with code signature validation errors. This is a new security measure on
Apple Silicon devices.
import { flipFuses, FuseVersion, FuseV1Options } from '@electron/fuses';
await flipFuses(
require('electron'),
{
version: FuseVersion.V1,
resetAdHocDarwinSignature: targetPlatform === 'darwin' && targetArch === 'arm64',
[FuseV1Options.RunAsNode]: false,
},
);