NOTE: The default branch has been renamed! master is now named main If you have a local clone, you can update it by running: ```shell git branch -m master main git fetch origin git branch -u origin/main main ``` # **node-addon-api module** This module contains **header-only C++ wrapper classes** which simplify the use of the C based [Node-API](https://nodejs.org/dist/latest/docs/api/n-api.html) provided by Node.js when using C++. It provides a C++ object model and exception handling semantics with low overhead. There are three options for implementing addons: Node-API, nan, or direct use of internal V8, libuv and Node.js libraries. Unless there is a need for direct access to functionality which is not exposed by Node-API as outlined in [C/C++ addons](https://nodejs.org/dist/latest/docs/api/addons.html) in Node.js core, use Node-API. Refer to [C/C++ addons with Node-API](https://nodejs.org/dist/latest/docs/api/n-api.html) for more information on Node-API. Node-API is an ABI stable C interface provided by Node.js for building native addons. It is independent from the underlying JavaScript runtime (e.g. V8 or ChakraCore) and is maintained as part of Node.js itself. It is intended to insulate native addons from changes in the underlying JavaScript engine and allow modules compiled for one version to run on later versions of Node.js without recompilation. The `node-addon-api` module, which is not part of Node.js, preserves the benefits of the Node-API as it consists only of inline code that depends only on the stable API provided by Node-API. As such, modules built against one version of Node.js using node-addon-api should run without having to be rebuilt with newer versions of Node.js. It is important to remember that *other* Node.js interfaces such as `libuv` (included in a project via `#include `) are not ABI-stable across Node.js major versions. Thus, an addon must use Node-API and/or `node-addon-api` exclusively and build against a version of Node.js that includes an implementation of Node-API (meaning an active LTS version of Node.js) in order to benefit from ABI stability across Node.js major versions. Node.js provides an [ABI stability guide][] containing a detailed explanation of ABI stability in general, and the Node-API ABI stability guarantee in particular. As new APIs are added to Node-API, node-addon-api must be updated to provide wrappers for those new APIs. For this reason node-addon-api provides methods that allow callers to obtain the underlying Node-API handles so direct calls to Node-API and the use of the objects/methods provided by node-addon-api can be used together. For example, in order to be able to use an API for which the node-addon-api does not yet provide a wrapper. APIs exposed by node-addon-api are generally used to create and manipulate JavaScript values. Concepts and operations generally map to ideas specified in the **ECMA262 Language Specification**. The [Node-API Resource](https://nodejs.github.io/node-addon-examples/) offers an excellent orientation and tips for developers just getting started with Node-API and node-addon-api. - **[Setup](#setup)** - **[API Documentation](#api)** - **[Examples](#examples)** - **[Tests](#tests)** - **[More resource and info about native Addons](#resources)** - **[Badges](#badges)** - **[Code of Conduct](CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md)** - **[Contributors](#contributors)** - **[License](#license)** ## **Current version: 3.2.1** (See [CHANGELOG.md](CHANGELOG.md) for complete Changelog) [![NPM](https://nodei.co/npm/node-addon-api.png?downloads=true&downloadRank=true)](https://nodei.co/npm/node-addon-api/) [![NPM](https://nodei.co/npm-dl/node-addon-api.png?months=6&height=1)](https://nodei.co/npm/node-addon-api/) node-addon-api is based on [Node-API](https://nodejs.org/api/n-api.html) and supports using different Node-API versions. This allows addons built with it to run with Node.js versions which support the targeted Node-API version. **However** the node-addon-api support model is to support only the active LTS Node.js versions. This means that every year there will be a new major which drops support for the Node.js LTS version which has gone out of service. The oldest Node.js version supported by the current version of node-addon-api is Node.js 10.x. ## Setup - [Installation and usage](doc/setup.md) - [node-gyp](doc/node-gyp.md) - [cmake-js](doc/cmake-js.md) - [Conversion tool](doc/conversion-tool.md) - [Checker tool](doc/checker-tool.md) - [Generator](doc/generator.md) - [Prebuild tools](doc/prebuild_tools.md) ### **API Documentation** The following is the documentation for node-addon-api. - [Full Class Hierarchy](doc/hierarchy.md) - [Addon Structure](doc/addon.md) - Data Types: - [Env](doc/env.md) - [CallbackInfo](doc/callbackinfo.md) - [Reference](doc/reference.md) - [Value](doc/value.md) - [Name](doc/name.md) - [Symbol](doc/symbol.md) - [String](doc/string.md) - [Number](doc/number.md) - [Date](doc/date.md) - [BigInt](doc/bigint.md) - [Boolean](doc/boolean.md) - [External](doc/external.md) - [Object](doc/object.md) - [Array](doc/array.md) - [ObjectReference](doc/object_reference.md) - [PropertyDescriptor](doc/property_descriptor.md) - [Function](doc/function.md) - [FunctionReference](doc/function_reference.md) - [ObjectWrap](doc/object_wrap.md) - [ClassPropertyDescriptor](doc/class_property_descriptor.md) - [Buffer](doc/buffer.md) - [ArrayBuffer](doc/array_buffer.md) - [TypedArray](doc/typed_array.md) - [TypedArrayOf](doc/typed_array_of.md) - [DataView](doc/dataview.md) - [Error Handling](doc/error_handling.md) - [Error](doc/error.md) - [TypeError](doc/type_error.md) - [RangeError](doc/range_error.md) - [Object Lifetime Management](doc/object_lifetime_management.md) - [HandleScope](doc/handle_scope.md) - [EscapableHandleScope](doc/escapable_handle_scope.md) - [Memory Management](doc/memory_management.md) - [Async Operations](doc/async_operations.md) - [AsyncWorker](doc/async_worker.md) - [AsyncContext](doc/async_context.md) - [AsyncWorker Variants](doc/async_worker_variants.md) - [Thread-safe Functions](doc/threadsafe.md) - [ThreadSafeFunction](doc/threadsafe_function.md) - [TypedThreadSafeFunction](doc/typed_threadsafe_function.md) - [Promises](doc/promises.md) - [Version management](doc/version_management.md) ### **Examples** Are you new to **node-addon-api**? Take a look at our **[examples](https://github.com/nodejs/node-addon-examples)** - **[Hello World](https://github.com/nodejs/node-addon-examples/tree/HEAD/1_hello_world/node-addon-api)** - **[Pass arguments to a function](https://github.com/nodejs/node-addon-examples/tree/HEAD/2_function_arguments/node-addon-api)** - **[Callbacks](https://github.com/nodejs/node-addon-examples/tree/HEAD/3_callbacks/node-addon-api)** - **[Object factory](https://github.com/nodejs/node-addon-examples/tree/HEAD/4_object_factory/node-addon-api)** - **[Function factory](https://github.com/nodejs/node-addon-examples/tree/HEAD/5_function_factory/node-addon-api)** - **[Wrapping C++ Object](https://github.com/nodejs/node-addon-examples/tree/HEAD/6_object_wrap/node-addon-api)** - **[Factory of wrapped object](https://github.com/nodejs/node-addon-examples/tree/HEAD/7_factory_wrap/node-addon-api)** - **[Passing wrapped object around](https://github.com/nodejs/node-addon-examples/tree/HEAD/8_passing_wrapped/node-addon-api)** ### **Tests** To run the **node-addon-api** tests do: ``` npm install npm test ``` To avoid testing the deprecated portions of the API run ``` npm install npm test --disable-deprecated ``` To run the tests targeting a specific version of Node-API run ``` npm install export NAPI_VERSION=X npm test --NAPI_VERSION=X ``` where X is the version of Node-API you want to target. ### **Debug** To run the **node-addon-api** tests with `--debug` option: ``` npm run-script dev ``` If you want faster build, you might use the following option: ``` npm run-script dev:incremental ``` Take a look and get inspired by our **[test suite](https://github.com/nodejs/node-addon-api/tree/HEAD/test)** ### **Benchmarks** You can run the available benchmarks using the following command: ``` npm run-script benchmark ``` See [benchmark/README.md](benchmark/README.md) for more details about running and adding benchmarks. ### **More resource and info about native Addons** - **[C++ Addons](https://nodejs.org/dist/latest/docs/api/addons.html)** - **[Node-API](https://nodejs.org/dist/latest/docs/api/n-api.html)** - **[Node-API - Next Generation Node API for Native Modules](https://youtu.be/-Oniup60Afs)** - **[How We Migrated Realm JavaScript From NAN to Node-API](https://developer.mongodb.com/article/realm-javascript-nan-to-n-api)** As node-addon-api's core mission is to expose the plain C Node-API as C++ wrappers, tools that facilitate n-api/node-addon-api providing more convenient patterns on developing a Node.js add-ons with n-api/node-addon-api can be published to NPM as standalone packages. It is also recommended to tag such packages with `node-addon-api` to provide more visibility to the community. Quick links to NPM searches: [keywords:node-addon-api](https://www.npmjs.com/search?q=keywords%3Anode-addon-api). ### **Other bindings** - **[napi-rs](https://napi.rs)** - (`Rust`) ### **Badges** The use of badges is recommended to indicate the minimum version of Node-API required for the module. This helps to determine which Node.js major versions are supported. Addon maintainers can consult the [Node-API support matrix][] to determine which Node.js versions provide a given Node-API version. The following badges are available: ![Node-API v1 Badge](https://github.com/nodejs/abi-stable-node/blob/doc/assets/Node-API%20v1%20Badge.svg) ![Node-API v2 Badge](https://github.com/nodejs/abi-stable-node/blob/doc/assets/Node-API%20v2%20Badge.svg) ![Node-API v3 Badge](https://github.com/nodejs/abi-stable-node/blob/doc/assets/Node-API%20v3%20Badge.svg) ![Node-API v4 Badge](https://github.com/nodejs/abi-stable-node/blob/doc/assets/Node-API%20v4%20Badge.svg) ![Node-API v5 Badge](https://github.com/nodejs/abi-stable-node/blob/doc/assets/Node-API%20v5%20Badge.svg) ![Node-API v6 Badge](https://github.com/nodejs/abi-stable-node/blob/doc/assets/Node-API%20v6%20Badge.svg) ![Node-API v7 Badge](https://github.com/nodejs/abi-stable-node/blob/doc/assets/Node-API%20v7%20Badge.svg) ![Node-API v8 Badge](https://github.com/nodejs/abi-stable-node/blob/doc/assets/Node-API%20v8%20Badge.svg) ![Node-API Experimental Version Badge](https://github.com/nodejs/abi-stable-node/blob/doc/assets/Node-API%20Experimental%20Version%20Badge.svg) ## **Contributing** We love contributions from the community to **node-addon-api**! See [CONTRIBUTING.md](CONTRIBUTING.md) for more details on our philosophy around extending this module. ## Team members ### Active | Name | GitHub Link | | ------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------- | | Anna Henningsen | [addaleax](https://github.com/addaleax) | | Chengzhong Wu | [legendecas](https://github.com/legendecas) | | Gabriel Schulhof | [gabrielschulhof](https://github.com/gabrielschulhof) | | Jim Schlight | [jschlight](https://github.com/jschlight) | | Michael Dawson | [mhdawson](https://github.com/mhdawson) | | Kevin Eady | [KevinEady](https://github.com/KevinEady) | Nicola Del Gobbo | [NickNaso](https://github.com/NickNaso) | ### Emeritus | Name | GitHub Link | | ------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------- | | Arunesh Chandra | [aruneshchandra](https://github.com/aruneshchandra) | | Benjamin Byholm | [kkoopa](https://github.com/kkoopa) | | Jason Ginchereau | [jasongin](https://github.com/jasongin) | | Hitesh Kanwathirtha | [digitalinfinity](https://github.com/digitalinfinity) | | Sampson Gao | [sampsongao](https://github.com/sampsongao) | | Taylor Woll | [boingoing](https://github.com/boingoing) | Licensed under [MIT](./LICENSE.md) [ABI stability guide]: https://nodejs.org/en/docs/guides/abi-stability/ [Node-API support matrix]: https://nodejs.org/dist/latest/docs/api/n-api.html#n_api_n_api_version_matrix