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node-addon-api
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This module contains header-only C++ wrapper classes which simplify the use of the C based Node-API provided by Node.js when using C++. It provides a C++ object model and exception handling semantics with low overhead.
API references are available in the doc directory.
(See CHANGELOG.md for complete Changelog)
node-addon-api is based on Node-API 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 18.x.
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:
We love contributions from the community to node-addon-api! See CONTRIBUTING.md for more details on our philosophy around extending this module.
| Name | GitHub Link |
|---|---|
| Anna Henningsen | addaleax |
| Chengzhong Wu | legendecas |
| Jack Xia | JckXia |
| Kevin Eady | KevinEady |
| Michael Dawson | mhdawson |
| Nicola Del Gobbo | NickNaso |
| Vladimir Morozov | vmoroz |
| Name | GitHub Link |
|---|---|
| Arunesh Chandra | aruneshchandra |
| Benjamin Byholm | kkoopa |
| Gabriel Schulhof | gabrielschulhof |
| Hitesh Kanwathirtha | digitalinfinity |
| Jason Ginchereau | jasongin |
| Jim Schlight | jschlight |
| Sampson Gao | sampsongao |
| Taylor Woll | boingoing |
Licensed under MIT
The 'nan' package is a header file filled with macros and utilities for making addon development for different versions of V8 easier. It predates N-API and node-addon-api, and while it's still used, node-addon-api is recommended for most cases due to its simpler API and direct support for N-API.
The 'ffi-napi' package allows for calling foreign functions of dynamic libraries from Node.js. It is similar to node-addon-api in that it allows for native functionality in Node.js, but it focuses on interfacing with existing libraries rather than writing new native modules.
The 'neon' package is a Rust framework for writing safe and fast native Node.js modules. Like node-addon-api, it simplifies the process of writing native addons but does so using Rust instead of C++.
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The npm package node-addon-api receives a total of 15,947,735 weekly downloads. As such, node-addon-api popularity was classified as popular.
We found that node-addon-api demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 7 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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