systray is a cross-platform Go library to place an icon and menu in the notification area.
- Supported on Windows, macOS, and Linux
- Menu items can be checked and/or disabled
- Methods may be called from any Goroutine
func main() {
// Should be called at the very beginning of main().
systray.Run(onReady, onExit)
}
func onReady() {
systray.SetIcon(icon.Data)
systray.SetTitle("Awesome App")
systray.SetTooltip("Pretty awesome超级棒")
mQuit := systray.AddMenuItem("Quit", "Quit the whole app")
// Sets the icon of a menu item. Only available on Mac.
mQuit.SetIcon(icon.Data)
}
func onExit() {
// clean up here
}
Have go v1.12+ or higher installed? Here's an example to get started on macOS:
git clone https://github.com/PonyTang3/systray
env GO111MODULE=on go run systray/example/main.go
The following text will then appear on the console:
go: finding github.com/skratchdot/open-golang latest
go: finding github.com/PonyTang3/systray latest
go: finding github.com/getlantern/golog latest
Now look for Awesome App in your menu bar!
- Building apps requires the
gtk3
andlibappindicator3
development headers to be installed. For Debian or Ubuntu, you can may install these using:
sudo apt-get install libgtk-3-dev libappindicator3-dev
- Checked menu items are not yet implemented
- To avoid opening a console at application startup, use these compile flags:
go build -ldflags -H=windowsgui
On macOS, you will need to create an application bundle to wrap the binary; simply folders with the following minimal structure and assets:
SystrayApp.app/
Contents/
Info.plist
MacOS/
go-executable
Resources/
SystrayApp.icns
Consult the Official Apple Documentation here.