Stirling-PDF/frontend
James Brunton d06391a927
Redesign and enable macOS signing (#4883)
# Description of Changes
Re-enable macOS signing and tweak so it runs successfully through CI.
Also changes the runner to use macOS 15 instead of 13, which was
throwing a deprecation warning in GitHub. Note that the runner doesn't
affect the minimum target, which I've still got set to 10.15 (no idea if
it actually works on 10.15 but let's assume that if it builds it works
until someone can test it)
2025-11-13 12:11:59 +00:00
..
public [V2] feat(convert): add support for CBZ to PDF and PDF to CBZ conversion (#4831) 2025-11-12 15:27:41 +00:00
scripts Add onboarding flow using Reactour (#4635) 2025-10-20 15:07:40 +01:00
src [V2] refactor(ui): migrate compress/booklet/sign-up to Mantine Checkbox (#4886) 2025-11-13 11:59:11 +00:00
src-tauri Redesign and enable macOS signing (#4883) 2025-11-13 12:11:59 +00:00
.gitignore V2 Replace Google Fonts icons with locally bundled Iconify icons (#4283) 2025-08-25 16:07:55 +01:00
eslint.config.mjs V2 Tauri integration (#3854) 2025-11-05 11:44:59 +00:00
index.html Restructure frontend code to allow for extensions (#4721) 2025-10-28 10:29:36 +00:00
package-lock.json Viewer update and autozoom (#4800) 2025-11-10 13:52:13 +00:00
package.json Improve loading speed of desktop app (#4865) 2025-11-11 11:54:43 +00:00
playwright.config.ts
postcss.config.js
README.md V2 Tauri integration (#3854) 2025-11-05 11:44:59 +00:00
tailwind.config.js style(frontend): standardize semicolons across TS/JS configs and components (#4525) 2025-09-29 12:55:53 +01:00
tsconfig.core.json V2 Tauri integration (#3854) 2025-11-05 11:44:59 +00:00
tsconfig.desktop.json V2 Tauri integration (#3854) 2025-11-05 11:44:59 +00:00
tsconfig.json V2 Tauri integration (#3854) 2025-11-05 11:44:59 +00:00
tsconfig.proprietary.json V2 Tauri integration (#3854) 2025-11-05 11:44:59 +00:00
vite-env.d.ts Posthog, scarf and url navigation overhaul (#4318) 2025-08-28 15:42:33 +01:00
vite.config.ts Add audit system, invite links, and usage analytics (#4749) 2025-11-06 17:29:34 +00:00
vitest.config.ts V2 Tauri integration (#3854) 2025-11-05 11:44:59 +00:00

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Docker Setup

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Available Scripts

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npm start

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npm test

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npm run build

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Tauri

In order to run Tauri, you first have to build the Java backend for Tauri to use.

macOS/Linux:

From the root of the repo, run:

./gradlew clean build
./scripts/build-tauri-jlink.sh

Windows

From the root of the repo, run:

gradlew clean build
scripts\build-tauri-jlink.bat

Testing the Bundled Runtime

Before building the full Tauri app, you can test the bundled runtime:

macOS/Linux:

./frontend/src-tauri/runtime/launch-stirling.sh

Windows:

frontend\src-tauri\runtime\launch-stirling.bat

This will start Stirling-PDF using the bundled JRE, accessible at http://localhost:8080

Dev

To run Tauri in development. Use the command in the frontend folder:

npm run tauri-dev

This will run the gradle runboot command and the tauri dev command concurrently, starting the app once both are stable.

Build

To build a deployment of the Tauri app. Use this command in the frontend folder:

npm run tauri-build

This will bundle the backend and frontend into one executable for each target. Targets can be set within the tauri.conf.json file.