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A framework for building compiled Node.js
add-ons in Rust
via Node-API. Website: https://napi.rs
Rust 1.80.0
This library depends on Node-API and requires Node@10.0.0
or later.
We already have some packages written by napi-rs
: node-rs
One nice feature is that this crate allows you to build add-ons purely with the Rust/JavaScript
toolchain and without involving node-gyp
.
Define JavaScript functionsYou can start from package-template to play with
napi-rs
use napi::bindgen_prelude::*; use napi_derive::napi; /// module registration is done by the runtime, no need to explicitly do it now. #[napi] pub fn fibonacci(n: u32) -> u32 { match n { 1 | 2 => 1, _ => fibonacci(n - 1) + fibonacci(n - 2), } } /// use `Fn`, `FnMut` or `FnOnce` traits to defined JavaScript callbacks /// the return type of callbacks can only be `Result`. #[napi] pub fn get_cwd<T: Fn(String) -> Result<()>>(callback: T) { callback( std::env::current_dir() .unwrap() .to_string_lossy() .to_string(), ) .unwrap(); } /// or, define the callback signature in where clause #[napi] pub fn test_callback<T>(callback: T) -> Result<()> where T: Fn(String) -> Result<()>, { callback(std::env::current_dir()?.to_string_lossy().to_string()) } /// async fn, require `async` feature enabled. /// [dependencies] /// napi = {version="2", features=["async"]} #[napi] pub async fn read_file_async(path: String) -> Result<Buffer> { Ok(tokio::fs::read(path).await?.into()) }
more examples at examples
This repository is a Cargo
crate. Any napi-based add-on should contain Cargo.toml
to make it a Cargo crate.
In your Cargo.toml
you need to set the crate-type
to "cdylib"
so that cargo builds a C-style shared library that can be dynamically loaded by the Node executable. You'll also need to add this crate as a dependency.
[package] name = "awesome" [lib] crate-type = ["cdylib"] [dependencies] napi = "3" napi-derive = "3" [build-dependencies] napi-build = "1"
And create build.rs
in your own project:
// build.rs extern crate napi_build; fn main() { napi_build::setup(); }
So far, the napi
build script has only been tested on macOS
Linux
Windows x64 MSVC
and FreeBSD
.
Install the @napi-rs/cli
to help you build your Rust
codes and copy Dynamic lib
file to .node
file in case you can require
it in your program.
{ "package": "awesome-package", "devDependencies": { "@napi-rs/cli": "^1.0.0" }, "napi": { "name": "jarvis" // <----------- Config the name of native addon, or the napi command will use the name of `Cargo.toml` for the binary file name. }, "scripts": { "build": "napi build --release", "build:debug": "napi build" } }
Then you can require your native binding:
The module_name
would be your package
name in your Cargo.toml
.
xxx => ./xxx.node
xxx-yyy => ./xxx_yyy.node
You can also copy Dynamic lib
file to an appointed location:
napi build [--release] ./dll napi build [--release] ./artifacts
There are documents which contains more details about the @napi-rs/cli
usage.
Because libraries that depend on this crate must be loaded into a Node executable in order to resolve symbols, all tests are written in JavaScript in the test_module
subdirectory.
To run tests:
yarn build:test yarn testRust Type Node Type NAPI Version Minimal Node version Enable by
napi
feature u32 Number 1 v8.0.0 i32/i64 Number 1 v8.0.0 f64 Number 1 v8.0.0 bool Boolean 1 v8.0.0 String/&'a str String 1 v8.0.0 Latin1String String 1 v8.0.0 latin1 UTF16String String 1 v8.0.0 Object Object 1 v8.0.0 serde_json::Map Object 1 v8.0.0 serde-json serde_json::Value any 1 v8.0.0 serde-json Array Array 1 v8.0.0 Vec Array 1 v8.0.0 Buffer Buffer 1 v8.0.0 External External 1 v8.0.0 Null null 1 v8.0.0 Undefined/() undefined 1 v8.0.0 Result<()> Error 1 v8.0.0 T: Fn(...) -> Result Function 1 v8.0.0 Async/Future Promise 4 v10.6.0 async AsyncTask Promise 1 v8.5.0 JsGlobal global 1 v8.0.0 JsSymbol Symbol 1 v8.0.0 Int8Array/Uint8Array ... TypedArray 1 v8.0.0 JsFunction threadsafe function 4 v10.6.0 napi4 BigInt BigInt 6 v10.7.0 napi6
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