nj-tag-prebuild
v1.0.0
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Rename a node-bindgen index.node to a prebuildify-style file
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nj-tag-prebuild
A CLI to rename a node-bindgen
index.node
to a prebuildify-style file
npm install nj-tag-prebuild
Usage
node-bindgen is great, but its story around publishing modules to npm isn't clear yet. Meanwhile, in node-gyp world, prebuildify (to produce a release) and node-gyp-build (to consume a release) are really neat solutions to shipping prebuilt native modules.
This tool is meant for producing releases, and will basically just take your node-bindgen project's ./dist/index.node
(built by nj-cli build --release
) and copy it to your project's ./prebuilds
folder, much like prebuildify
does. Although this tool only does that simple copy operation, it makes your life a tiny bit easier to produce releases that contain prebuilds.
The file will be copied and named appropriately with tags, e.g.
./prebuilds/linux-x64/node.abi72.node
This is useful in a CI environment where you can nj-cli build
for various architectures and versions of Node.js, then bundle them all together in the same prebuilds
folder so you can release them in your npm package.
To use this, just call the CLI nj-tag-prebuild
(e.g. in a CI step) after the dist/index.node
has been built, to copy it to prebuilds
.
To consume your module published with prebuilds, check out node-bindgen-loader, which is analogous to node-gyp-build. That is, it will know how to pick the right .node
file from the prebuilds
folder.
License
MIT