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node-addon-api-helper

v2.2.0

Published

Simplify node-addon-api native binding development with C++ meta programming

Downloads

22

Readme

node-addon-api-helper

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Based on node-addon-api, node-addon-api-helper(naah) provides a more convenient, type-safe and boilerplate-less way to write Node.js C++ addons.

Features:

  • Automatically transform values between JavaScript and C++
  • Automatically register exports
  • Class binding (with inheritance)
  • Custom object type
  • Thread safe function
  • Create async work and return promise
  • Can be used together with original node-addon-api, no need to rewrite all
  • Pure header, can be easily integrated

QuickStart

npm install node-addon-api node-addon-api-helper

Add following content to your GYP file.

{
  'include_dirs': [
    "<!(node -p \"require('node-addon-api').include_dir\")",
    "<!(node -p \"require('node-addon-api-helper').include_dir\")",
  ]
}

naah heavily depends on C++17, if you haven't configured your project on C++17, have a look at naah.gypi as an example.

A hello world example :

#include <naah.h>

uint32_t add(uint32_t a, uint32_t b) {
  return a + b;
}

NAAH_REGISTRATION {
  naah::Registration::Function<add>("add");
}

NAAH_EXPORT

Documentation

Examples

See naah directories in the fork of node-addon-examples for examples.

Thanks