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@railgun-community/poseidon-hash-rsjs

Node.js addon for Poseidon hash written in Rust

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Node.js addon for Poseidon hash written in Rust

Uses the Rust rs-poseidon crate to implement a performant Poseidon hash function, available as a Node.js native addon.

Installing poseidon-hash-rsjs

Installing poseidon-hash-rsjs requires a supported version of Node and Rust such as Node.js 18 or higher and Rust 1.64 or higher.

You can install the project with npm. In the project directory, run:

$ npm install

This fully installs the project, including installing any dependencies and running the build.

Compiling poseidon-hash-rsjs

This project is automatically compiled using Rust and node-bindgen (a.k.a nj-cli) when you run npm install. If you have cloned this project and want to compile it manually, you can run npm run build-debug or npm run build-release.

If you want to disable the automatic compilation during npm install, then set the environment variable DONT_COMPILE_NODE_ADDON=@railgun-community/poseidon-hash-rsjs (this can be a comma-separated list of packages to skip compiling).

Developing poseidon-hash-rsjs

In the project directory, you can run:

npm install

Installs the project, including running npm run build-release.

npm build-debug
npm build-release

Same as npm run build-debug but, builds the module with the release profile. Release builds will compile slower, but run faster.

npm test

Runs the unit tests.

Making prebuilds

For Android

Make sure you have the cross-compilation targets supported:

rustup target add arm-linux-android
rustup target add aarch64-linux-android
rustup target add x86_64-linux-android

Use Android NDK version 24 or higher by ensuring you have the env var ANDROID_NDK_HOME pointed at the NDK 24 directory. If you get a compilation error about -lgcc, you might have to apply this hack deep in your NDK.

npx prebuild-for-nodejs-mobile android-arm --sdk33 --verbose
npx prebuild-for-nodejs-mobile android-arm64 --sdk33 --verbose
npx prebuild-for-nodejs-mobile android-x64 --sdk33 --verbose

For iOS

Make sure you have the cross-compilation targets supported:

rustup target add x86_64-apple-ios
rustup target add aarch64-apple-ios

Then compile the prebuilds:

npx prebuild-for-nodejs-mobile ios-arm64 --verbose
npx prebuild-for-nodejs-mobile ios-arm64-simulator --verbose
npx prebuild-for-nodejs-mobile ios-x64-simulator --verbose

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Package last updated on 15 Apr 2024

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