Decentraland Creator Hub is an Electron-based application designed for creating, editing, and deploying Decentraland scenes. This application is distributed for both Windows and MacOS, supporting both x64 and ARM architectures.
- Create Scenes: create new SDK7 scenes, they will be saved the user's file system.
- Edit Scenes: the integrated
@dcl/inspector
allows visual editing and the scene is ran under the hood using@dcl/sdk-commands
to allow previewing while editing. - Publish Scenes: deploy scenes to Genesis City, Worlds, test or custom servers.
- Import Scenes: import existing SDK7 scenes into the workspace.
- Install dependencies
npm install
- Start development
npm start
- Build webapp
npm run build
- Compile executable (
.exe
in windows,.app
in MacOS)
npm run compile
- Compile installer (
.dmg
on MacOS)
npm run compile:installer
There are three packages each compiled individually:
renderer
: This is the webapp that runs on the browser, all the UI lives here.preload
: This package run in a context with most of NodeJS APIs enabled. It's where we interact with the file system for example through thefs
module. Modules exported from this package can be imported from therenderer
by importing from the special path#preload
, and all the wiring necessary to connect these two packages (namely the Electron'sexposeInWorld
APIs) are going to be done automatically by the bundler.main
: Runs the app's NodeJS process. Communication between preload and main process is handled via IPC. This is used for invoking APIs not available in the preload package, such as Electron's APIs or forking new processes required by the Decentraland CLI.
While developing locally you will get the Browser's logs on the DevTools and the NodeJS logs on the console running the npm start
.
When debugging the production build (executables) you can open the DevTools via View > DevTools and the NodeJS logs are available on a logs file.
On Windows (PowerShell):
Get-Content -Path "$env:APPDATA\creator-hub\logs\main.log" -Wait
On MacOS:
tail -f ~/Library/Logs/creator-hub/main.log
The Decentraland Creator Hub requires several binaries to be available, including Node.js, npm, and sdk-commands. Due to Apple's requirements for app distribution, the application must be packaged into an .asar
file for proper signing and notarization. However, some binaries within the node_modules
directory cannot be used from inside the .asar
file. Therefore, certain components are left outside the .asar
file, including package.json
and npm binaries.
-
NodeJS Binary:
- On macOS: Create a symlink in the app's unpacked directory called
node
, pointing to the Electron binary. - On Windows: Create a
.cmd
file in the app's unpacked directory callednode
, pointing to the Electron binary.
- On macOS: Create a symlink in the app's unpacked directory called
-
NPM Binaries:
- Leave npm binaries unpacked from the
.asar
file.
- Leave npm binaries unpacked from the
-
Other Binaries from
node_modules
:- Leave
package.json
unpacked outside the.asar
file. - Install
node
binaries from point 1 andnpm
binaries from point 2 into the forked process $PATH - Use the forked process to run npm binaries to install all other dependencies from the unpacked
package.json
.
- Leave
To minimize installation time for the end user, package.json
should include only the dependencies used on the Node.js side (main and preload packages). Dependencies used by the renderer should be listed as devDependencies
, as they are not required by the end user (the web application is already bundled and does not need to be built by the end user).
The Decentraland Creator Hub uses electron-updater
to automatically update the production app to the latest version.
-
Auto Update Check:
- Each time the app is started,
electron-updater
fetches the latest version from this GitHub repository.
- Each time the app is started,
-
Download and Notification:
- If a new version is available, it is downloaded in the background.
- Once the download is complete, the user is notified that a new version is available and prompted to restart the app to apply the updates.
-
Installation:
- Upon closing the app, the new version is installed automatically.
This ensures that users always have the latest features and fixes without manual intervention.
The CI pipeline is configured to automate the release process for the Decentraland Creator Hub.
-
Pre-release Creation:
- For every push to the main branch, the CI creates a pre-release.
- The commit message determines the type of release:
- Patch (fix)
- Minor (feat)
- Major (breaking change)
-
Artifact Generation:
- Artifacts for MacOS (x64 and ARM architectures) and Windows are generated and attached to the pre-release.
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Publishing the Release:
- To publish a release, edit the pre-release and publish it as the latest release.
- The auto updater, as mentioned in the Update Process, will pick up this new release and update the production app.
This streamlined process ensures that updates are consistently and accurately deployed to users.