CLI
The Wails CLI has a number of commands that are used for managing your projects. All commands are run in the following way:
wails <command> <flags>
init
wails init
is used for generating projects.
Flag | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
-n "project name" | Name of the project. Mandatory. | |
-d "project dir" | Project directory to create | Name of the project |
-g | Initialise git repository | |
-l | List available project templates | |
-q | Suppress output to console | |
-t "template name" | The project template to use. This can be the name of a default template or a URL to a remote template hosted on github. | vanilla |
-ide | Generate IDE project files | |
-f | Force build application | false |
Example:
wails init -n test -d mytestproject -g -ide vscode -q
This will generate a a project called "test" in the "mytestproject" directory, initialise git, generate vscode project files and do so silently.
More information on using IDEs with Wails can be found here.
Remote Templates
Remote templates (hosted on GitHub) are supported and can be installed by using the template's project URL.
Example:
wails init -n test -t https://github.com/leaanthony/testtemplate[@v1.0.0]
A list of community maintained templates can be found here
The Wails project does not maintain, is not responsible nor liable for 3rd party templates!
If you are unsure about a template, inspect package.json
and wails.json
for what scripts are run and what packages are installed.
build
wails build
is used for compiling your project to a production-ready binary.
Flag | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
-platform | Build for the given (comma delimited) platforms eg. windows/arm64 . Note, if you do not give the architecture, runtime.GOARCH is used. | platform = GOOS environment variable if given else runtime.GOOS .arch = GOARCH envrionment variable if given else runtime.GOARCH . |
-clean | Cleans the build/bin directory | |
-compiler "compiler" | Use a different go compiler to build, eg go1.15beta1 | go |
-ldflags "flags" | Additional ldflags to pass to the compiler | |
-nopackage | Do not package application | |
-o filename | Output filename | |
-s | Skip building the frontend | false |
-f | Force build application | false |
-tags "extra tags" | Build tags to pass to compiler (quoted and space separated) | |
-upx | Compress final binary using "upx" | |
-upxflags | Flags to pass to upx | |
-v int | Verbosity level (0 - silent, 1 - default, 2 - verbose) | 1 |
-webview2 | WebView2 installer strategy: download,embed,browser,error | download |
-u | Updates your project's go.mod to use the same version of Wails as the CLI | |
-debug | Retains debug information in the application. Allows the use of the devtools in the application window | false |
-trimpath | Remove all file system paths from the resulting executable. | false |
-race | Build with Go's race detector | false |
-windowsconsole | Keep the console window for Windows builds | false |
For a detailed description of the webview2
flag, please refer to the Windows Guide.
If you prefer to build using standard Go tooling, please consult the Manual Builds guide.
Example:
wails build -clean -o myproject.exe
There are issues with using UPX with Apple Silicon.
Some Antivirus vendors false positively mark upx
compressed binaries as virus, see issue.
Platforms
Supported platforms are:
Platform | Description |
---|---|
darwin | MacOS + architecture of build machine |
darwin/amd64 | MacOS 10.13+ AMD64 |
darwin/arm64 | MacOS 11.0+ ARM64 |
darwin/universal | MacOS AMD64+ARM64 universal application |
windows | Windows 10/11 + architecture of build machine |
windows/amd64 | Windows 10/11 AMD64 |
windows/arm64 | Windows 10/11 ARM64 |
linux | Linux + architecture of build machine |
linux/amd64 | Linux AMD64 |
linux/arm64 | Linux ARM64 |
doctor
wails doctor
will run diagnostics to ensure that your system is ready for development.
Example:
Wails CLI v2.0.0-beta
Scanning system - Please wait (this may take a long time)...Done.
System
------
OS: Windows 10 Pro
Version: 2009 (Build: 19043)
ID: 21H1
Go Version: go1.17
Platform: windows
Architecture: amd64
Dependency Package Name Status Version
---------- ------------ ------ -------
WebView2 N/A Installed 93.0.961.52
npm N/A Installed 6.14.15
*upx N/A Installed upx 3.96
* - Optional Dependency
Diagnosis
---------
Your system is ready for Wails development!
dev
wails dev
is used to run your application in a "live development" mode. This means:
- The application's
go.mod
will be updated to use the same version of Wails as the CLI - The application is compiled and run automatically
- A watcher is started and will trigger a rebuild of your dev app if it detects changes to your go files
- A webserver is started on
http://localhost:34115
which serves your application (not just frontend) over http. This allows you to use your favourite browser development extensions - All application assets are loaded from disk. If they are changed, the application will automatically reload (not rebuild). All connected browsers will also reload
- A JS module is generated that provides the following:
- Javascript wrappers of your Go methods with autogenerated JSDoc, providing code hinting
- TypeScript versions of your Go structs, that can be constructed and passed to your go methods
- A second JS module is generated that provides a wrapper + TS declaration for the runtime
Flag | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
-assetdir "./path/to/assets" | Serve assets from the given directory instead of using the provided asset FS | Value in wails.json |
-browser | Opens a browser to http://localhost:34115 on startup | |
-compiler "compiler" | Use a different go compiler to build, eg go1.15beta1 | go |
-e | Extensions to trigger rebuilds (comma separated) | go |
-reloaddirs | Additional directories to trigger reloads (comma separated) | Value in wails.json |
-ldflags "flags" | Additional ldflags to pass to the compiler | |
-tags "extra tags" | Build tags to pass to compiler (quoted and space separated) | |
-loglevel "loglevel" | Loglevel to use - Trace, Debug, Info, Warning, Error | Debug |
-noreload | Disable automatic reload when assets change | |
-nogen | Disable generate module | |
-v | Verbosity level (0 - silent, 1 - standard, 2 - verbose) | 1 |
-wailsjsdir | The directory to generate the generated Wails JS modules | Value in wails.json |
-debounce | The time to wait for reload after an asset change is detected | 100 (milliseconds) |
-devserver "host:port" | The address to bind the wails dev server to | "localhost:34115" |
-frontenddevserverurl "url" | Use 3rd party dev server url to serve assets, EG Vite | "" |
-appargs "args" | Arguments passed to the application in shell style | |
-save | Saves the given assetdir , reloaddirs , wailsjsdir , debounce , devserver and frontenddevserverurl flags in wails.json to become the defaults for subsequent invocations. | |
-race | Build with Go's race detector | false |
-s | Skip building the frontend | false |
Example:
wails dev -assetdir ./frontend/dist -wailsjsdir ./frontend/src -browser
This command will do the following:
- Build the application and run it (more details here
- Generate the Wails JS modules in
./frontend/src
- Watch for updates to files in
./frontend/dist
and reload on any change - Open a browser and connect to the application
There is more information on using this feature with existing framework scripts here.
generate
template
Wails uses templates for project generation. The wails generate template
command helps scaffold a template so that
it may be used for generating projects.
Flag | Description |
---|---|
-name | The template name (Mandatory) |
-frontend "path" | Path to frontend project to use in template |
For more details on creating templates, consult the Templates guide.
module
The wails generate module
command allows you to manually generate the wailsjs
directory for your application.
update
wails update
will update the version of the Wails CLI.
Flag | Description |
---|---|
-pre | Update to latest pre-release version |
-version "version" | Install a specific version of the CLI |
version
wails version
will simply output the current CLI version.