@yors/fib-rs
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Template project for writing node package with napi-rs
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@yors/fib-rs
a fib function for node in rust with napi-rs/package/template
Template project for writing node packages with napi-rs.
Usage
- Click Use this template.
- Clone your project.
- Run
yarn install
to install dependencies. - Run
npx napi rename -n [name]
command under the project folder to rename your package.
Install this test package
yarn add @yors/fib-rs
demo
import { fib } from '@yors/fib-rs'
console.log(fib(40)) //102334155
Support matrix
Operating Systems
| | node14 | node16 | node18 | | ---------------- | ------ | ------ | ------ | | Windows x64 | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | | Windows x32 | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | | Windows arm64 | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | | macOS x64 | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | | macOS arm64 | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | | Linux x64 gnu | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | | Linux x64 musl | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | | Linux arm gnu | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | | Linux arm64 gnu | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | | Linux arm64 musl | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | | Android arm64 | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | | Android armv7 | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | | FreeBSD x64 | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
workflow for development
# code:
# ...
# clone from @napi-rs/package-template
# degit napi-rs/package-template`#main packages/add-rs
degit napi-rs/package-template`#main node-addon-fib-rs
# cd node-addon-fib-rs
# change napi pacakge name:
yarn exec napi rename -n @yors/fib-rs
# install node_module packages with yarn:
yarn
# build:
yarn build
# test:
yarn test
yarn bench
# lint:
yarn lint
yarn format
# github & gh & ghg-ify:
# ...
$repo="ymc-github/node-addon-fib-rs";
$repo_desc="a fib for node in rust with napi-rs/package/template";
$repo_uname=$repo -replace "-","_" -replace "/","_";
$repo_name=$repo -replace ".*/","";
$repo_user=$repo -replace "/.*","";
$email=git config user.email;
$repo_user;
$repo_name;
# public
gh repo create $repo_name --public --description "$repo_desc"
# private
# gh repo create $repo_name --private --description "$repo_desc"
# gh repo deploy-key list --repo $repo
# create deploy token
ssh-keygen -C "$email" -f $HOME/.ssh/gh_$repo_uname -t ed25519 -N '""'
# gh - upload github deploy
gh repo deploy-key add $HOME/.ssh/gh_${repo_uname}.pub --repo $repo -w --title deploy;
# set ssh key client (warn: next cmd will overide .ssh/config)
$txt=@"
Host github.com
User git
HostName github.com
PreferredAuthentications publickey
IdentityFile ~/.ssh/gh_${repo_uname}
"@
set-content -path $HOME/.ssh/config -value $txt
ssh -T [email protected]
# ssh -Tv [email protected]
# set workflow write mode in webui (todo):
# ...
# prepare npm toekn as secret for github workflow:
# ...
# list
# gh secret list --repo $repo
# put
# gh secret set --repo $repo -f D:\book\secret\npm.token.auto.md
# NPM_TOKEN=xx in npm.token.md
# push:
# ...
# git remote -v
# git remote remove ghg
git remote add ghg [email protected]:$repo.git
git push -u ghg main
git push ghg main
# git push -u ghg main;
git push ghg main;
# publish:
# yarn r/un version
# yarn artticfacts
# yarn prepublishOnly
# ...
# tag & publish & release:
# ...
# git log --oneline
$ver="1.0.0";
$ver="1.0.1";$tagdesc="put package home page"
git tag v$ver HEAD
# git tag -a v$ver -m "version $ver"
# push one tag to remote ghg
git push ghg v$ver
# push all tag to remote ghg
# git push ghg --tags
# git push ghg main
# del tag
git tag -d v$ver
# del remote tag
git push ghg :refs/tags/v$ver
# git HEAD / HEAD^ / HEAD~
# HEAD = HEAD~0 = HEAD^0
# git tag v$ver HEAD
git tag v$ver HEAD^1
git tag -a v$ver -m "version $ver, tag info"
# del
git tag -d v$ver;git push ghg :refs/tags/v$ver
# del release
gh release delete v$ver --repo $repo --yes
# add
# git tag v$ver HEAD -m "version $ver";
# git tag v$ver HEAD -m "version $ver - $tagdesc";
# git add . ; git commit -m "version $ver";git tag v$ver HEAD -m "version $ver";
git add . ; git commit -m "$ver";git tag v$ver HEAD -m "$ver";
# $shcode='git log -1 --pretty=%B | grep "^[0-9]\+\.[0-9]\+\.[0-9]\+$"';sh -c "$shcode";
# check if version in cmtlog
$shcode="git log -1 --pretty=%B | grep '^[0-9]\+\.[0-9]\+\.[0-9]\+$'";sh -c "$shcode";
# push to github
git push ghg main ; git push ghg v$ver
# git push ghg main --tags
# list workflow
gh workflow list --repo $repo
# info workflow status
gh workflow view release --repo $repo
# gh run list --workflow deploy.yml --repo $repo
# gh workflow view ci --repo $repo
# gh workflow view lint --repo $repo
# list
gh release list --repo $repo
# https://cli.github.com/manual/gh_release_list
# del
gh release delete v$ver --repo $repo --yes;
Ability
Build
After yarn build/npm run build
command, you can see package-template.[darwin|win32|linux].node
file in project root. This is the native addon built from lib.rs.
Test
With ava, run yarn test/npm run test
to testing native addon. You can also switch to another testing framework if you want.
CI
With GitHub Actions, each commit and pull request will be built and tested automatically in [node@14
, node@16
, @node18
] x [macOS
, Linux
, Windows
] matrix. You will never be afraid of the native addon broken in these platforms.
Release
Release native package is very difficult in old days. Native packages may ask developers who use it to install build toolchain
like gcc/llvm
, node-gyp
or something more.
With GitHub actions
, we can easily prebuild a binary
for major platforms. And with N-API
, we should never be afraid of ABI Compatible.
The other problem is how to deliver prebuild binary
to users. Downloading it in postinstall
script is a common way that most packages do it right now. The problem with this solution is it introduced many other packages to download binary that has not been used by runtime codes
. The other problem is some users may not easily download the binary from GitHub/CDN
if they are behind a private network (But in most cases, they have a private NPM mirror).
In this package, we choose a better way to solve this problem. We release different npm packages
for different platforms. And add it to optionalDependencies
before releasing the Major
package to npm.
NPM
will choose which native package should download from registry
automatically. You can see npm dir for details. And you can also run yarn add @napi-rs/package-template
to see how it works.
Develop requirements
- Install the latest
Rust
- Install
Node.js@10+
which fully supportedNode-API
- Install
[email protected]
Test in local
- yarn
- yarn build
- yarn test
And you will see:
$ ava --verbose
✔ sync function from native code
✔ sleep function from native code (201ms)
─
2 tests passed
✨ Done in 1.12s.
Release package
Ensure you have set your NPM_TOKEN in the GitHub
project setting.
In Settings -> Secrets
, add NPM_TOKEN into it.
When you want to release the package:
npm version [<newversion> | major | minor | patch | premajor | preminor | prepatch | prerelease [--preid=<prerelease-id>] | from-git]
git push
GitHub actions will do the rest job for you.