Node API for .NET: JavaScript + .NET Interop
This project enables advanced interoperability between .NET and JavaScript in the same process.
- Load .NET assemblies and call .NET APIs in-proc from a JavaScript application.
- Load JavaScript packages and call JS APIs in-proc from a .NET application.
Interop is high-performance and supports TypeScript type-definitions generation, async
(tasks/promises), streams, and more. It uses Node API so
it is compatible with any Node.js version (without recompiling) or other JavaScript runtime that
supports Node API.
:warning: Status: Public Preview - Most functionality works well, though there are some known
limitations around the edges, and there may still be minor breaking API changes.
Documentation
Getting-started guidance, feature details, and API reference documentation are published at
https://microsoft.github.io/node-api-dotnet
Minimal example - JS calling .NET
const Console = require('node-api-dotnet').System.Console;
Console.WriteLine('Hello from .NET!');
Minimal example - .NET calling JS
interface IConsole { void Log(string message); }
var nodejs = new NodejsPlatform(libnodePath).CreateEnvironment();
nodejs.Run(() =>
{
var console = nodejs.Import<IConsole>("global", "console");
console.Log("Hello from JS!");
});
Packages
Depending on the scenario,
either NPM or NuGet packages may be used:
See Packages & Releases
for details.
Development
For information about building, testing, and debugging this project, see
README-DEV.md.
Contributions require agreement to the
Contributor License Agreement.
Code of Conduct
This project has adopted the
Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct.
For more information see the
Code of Conduct FAQ or
contact opencode@microsoft.com with any additional questions or
comments.
Trademarks
This project may contain trademarks or logos for projects, products, or services. Authorized use of
Microsoft trademarks or logos is subject to and must follow
Microsoft's Trademark & Brand Guidelines.
Use of Microsoft trademarks or logos in modified versions of this project must not cause confusion
or imply Microsoft sponsorship. Any use of third-party trademarks or logos are subject to those
third-party's policies.