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install-addons

v0.0.3

Published

A program to install precompiled node addons from Github

Downloads

3

Readme

Description

install-addons downloads and installs prebuilt node addons (when possible) from Github. It is the companion node module to the build-addons Github Action.

How to Use

  1. Make sure you have build-addons correctly providing binaries for downloading.

  2. Add the following to your package.json:

    "install-addons": {
      "binaryRepo": "<user>/<repoName>",
      "binaryOutPath": "build/Release/<bindingName>.node"
    
      "buildCommand": "<command>",
      "preBuildCommand": "<command>",
      "buildDependencies": {
        "<packageName>": "<packageVersion>"
      },
    
      "usesNapi": <boolean>,
    }
    • binaryRepo - A required string containing the user and repository name of where prebuilt versions of this node addon can be found.

    • binaryOutPath - A required string containing the path where prebuilt binaries should be downloaded to. Typically this will be something like 'build/Release/mybinding.node'.

    • buildCommand - A required string that contains the command to build the addon. Typically this will simply be 'node-gyp rebuild' for most addons.

    • preBuildCommand - An optional string containing a command to execute before executing buildCommand. This is useful if you have an additional step to configure/prepare things first (e.g. generate .gypi files).

    • buildDependencies - An optional object containing dependencies that need to be installed before a local build can take place. For example, you would put nan or similar npm packages here.

    • usesNapi - An optional boolean that indicates whether this addon utilizes napi/node-api. This is used when checking for compatible prebuilt addons.

  3. Call node-install-addons from an install script:

      "scripts": {
        "install": "node-install-addons"
      },
  4. You're done!

CLI Parameters

These are parameters that you can specify in your npm install command.

  • --build-from-source[=<string>] - If a string value is given, it builds from source only for the specified (comma-separated) packages that use install-addons. If the value is 'false', the behavior is disabled for all packages that use install-addons. If the value 'true' or no string value is given, then it builds from source for all packages that use install-addons.

  • --fallback-to-build[=<string>] - Attempts to build the addon locally only if a compatible binary cannot be found. If a string value is given, it falls back to building from source only for the specified (comma-separated) packages that use install-addons. If the value is 'false', the behavior is disabled for all packages that use install-addons. If the value 'true' or no string value is given, then it falls back to building from source for all packages that use install-addons. Note: The default behavior is to fallback to building.

  • --override-arch=<string> - Overrides the local host architecture with the architecture given in the specified string.

  • --override-libc=<string> - Overrides the local host libc with the libc given in the specified string. This string can contain the libc name or be of the format: {name}_{majorVersion.minorVersion}.

  • --override-platform=<string> - Overrides the local host platform with the platform given in the specified string. This string can contain the platform name or be of the format: {name}_{majorVersion.minorVersion}.

  • --silent-build - When building from source, no compilation output will be logged.