@vscode/zeromq
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A module for copying zeromq binaries built using Azure Pipelines into the zeromq package.
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vscode-zeromq
This is an npm module for using zeromq binaries build in Azure Pipelines in a Node project. It is used by the Jupyter Extension for VS Code. The binaries can be found in the releases section of the zeromq-prebuilt repo.
How it works
- The npm package
zeromq
is installed as a node dependency. - This npm package is installed as a dev dependency.
- As part of the post install, the exported function
downloadZMQ
should be invoked as follows:
const { downloadZMQ } = require('vscode-zeromq');
// Download all binaries for all platforms and all architectures into the `node_modules/zeromq/prebuilds` folder.
await downloadZMQ()
* This will replace all of the binaries found in the `zeromq` module with the prebuilt binaries.
Usage example
Run the following as a postinstall
step (with the desired arguments).
const { downloadZMQ } = require('vscode-zeromq');
// Download all binaries for all platforms and all architectures
await downloadZMQ()
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