What is node-gyp-build?
The node-gyp-build package is designed to simplify the process of compiling and distributing native Node.js addons. It automatically detects the platform and architecture of the user's system and chooses the correct pre-compiled binary to use, if available. If a pre-compiled binary is not available, it falls back to building from source using node-gyp.
What are node-gyp-build's main functionalities?
Loading pre-compiled binaries
This code attempts to load a pre-compiled binary for the native addon located in the same directory as the script. If a pre-compiled binary is not available for the current platform, it will attempt to compile the addon from source.
const nativeAddon = require('node-gyp-build')(__dirname)
Building from source
This code snippet demonstrates how to explicitly get the path to the correct binary and then require it. If the binary does not exist, node-gyp-build will attempt to compile the addon from source using the binding.gyp file located in the __dirname directory.
const path = require('path');
const nodeGypBuild = require('node-gyp-build');
const bindingPath = nodeGypBuild.path(__dirname);
const binding = require(bindingPath);
Other packages similar to node-gyp-build
prebuild
The prebuild package is similar to node-gyp-build in that it also focuses on handling pre-built native binaries for Node.js modules. It allows module authors to pre-compile binaries for various versions of Node.js and platforms, which can then be easily installed by end users. Compared to node-gyp-build, prebuild requires more manual setup for defining prebuild scripts and managing binary uploads and downloads.
node-pre-gyp
node-pre-gyp is another tool that provides a way to publish and install Node.js C++ addons from binaries. It is similar to node-gyp-build but comes with a different set of features and a more complex configuration. node-pre-gyp allows for storing binary packages on remote servers and fetching them during installation, which can be more flexible but also more complex to set up compared to node-gyp-build.
neon-cli
neon-cli is a toolchain for creating native Node.js modules with Rust. While it serves a different purpose by targeting Rust instead of C++, it provides similar functionality in terms of compiling and distributing native modules. It automates the process of building and publishing Rust-based Node addons, which can be seen as an alternative approach to node-gyp-build for developers who prefer Rust over C++.
node-gyp-build
Build tool and bindings loader for node-gyp that supports prebuilds.
npm install node-gyp-build
Use together with prebuildify to easily support prebuilds for your native modules.
Usage
node-gyp-build
works similar to node-gyp build
except that it will check if a build or prebuild is present before rebuilding your project.
It's main intended use is as an npm install script and bindings loader for native modules that bundle prebuilds using prebuildify.
First add node-gyp-build
as an install script to your native project
{
...
"scripts": {
"install": "node-gyp-build"
}
}
Then in your index.js
, instead of using the bindings module use node-gyp-build
to load your binding.
var binding = require('node-gyp-build')(__dirname)
If you do these two things and bundle prebuilds prebuildify your native module will work for most platforms
without having to compile on install time AND will work in both node and electron without the need to recompile between usage.
License
MIT