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node-gyp is a cross-platform command-line tool written in Node.js for
compiling native addon modules for Node.js. It contains a vendored copy of the
gyp-next project that was previously used
by the Chromium team and extended to support the development of Node.js native
addons.
Note that node-gyp is not used to build Node.js itself.
All current and LTS target versions of Node.js are supported. Depending on what version of Node.js is actually installed on your system
node-gyp downloads the necessary development files or headers for the target version. List of stable Node.js versions can be found on Node.js website.
Features
The same build commands work on any of the supported platforms
Supports the targeting of different versions of Node.js
Depending on your operating system, you will need to install:
On Unix
A supported version of Python
make
A proper C/C++ compiler toolchain, like GCC
On macOS
A supported version of Python
Xcode Command Line Tools which will install clang, clang++, and make.
Install the Xcode Command Line Tools standalone by running xcode-select --install. -- OR --
Alternatively, if you already have the full Xcode installed, you can install the Command Line Tools under the menu Xcode -> Open Developer Tool -> More Developer Tools....
Or install and configure Python and Visual Studio tools manually:
Follow the instructions in Using Python on Windows to install
the current version of Python.
Install Visual C++ Build Environment: For Visual Studio 2019 or later, use the Desktop development with C++ workload from Visual Studio Community. For a version older than Visual Studio 2019, install Visual Studio Build Tools with the Visual C++ build tools option.
To target native ARM64 Node.js on Windows on ARM, add the components "Visual C++ compilers and libraries for ARM64" and "Visual C++ ATL for ARM64".
To use the native ARM64 C++ compiler on Windows on ARM, ensure that you have Visual Studio 2022 17.4 or later installed.
It's advised to install the following PowerShell module: VSSetup using Install-Module VSSetup -Scope CurrentUser.
This will make Visual Studio detection logic use a more flexible and accessible method, avoiding PowerShell's ConstrainedLanguage mode.
Configuring Python Dependency
node-gyp requires that you have installed a supported version of Python.
If you have multiple versions of Python installed, you can identify which version
node-gyp should use in one of the following ways:
by setting the --python command-line option, e.g.:
If node-gyp is called by way of npm, and you have multiple versions of
Python installed, then you can set the npm_config_python environment variable
to the appropriate path:
py --list-paths # To see the installed Python versions
set npm_config_python=C:\path\to\python.exe # CMD
$Env:npm_config_python="C:\path\to\python.exe" # PowerShell
If the PYTHON environment variable is set to the path of a Python executable,
then that version will be used if it is a supported version.
If the NODE_GYP_FORCE_PYTHON environment variable is set to the path of a
Python executable, it will be used instead of any of the other configured or
built-in Python search paths. If it's not a compatible version, no further
searching will be done.
Build for Third Party Node.js Runtimes
When building modules for third-party Node.js runtimes like Electron, which have
different build configurations from the official Node.js distribution, you
should use --dist-url or --nodedir flags to specify the headers of the
runtime to build for.
Also when --dist-url or --nodedir flags are passed, node-gyp will use the
config.gypi shipped in the headers distribution to generate build
configurations, which is different from the default mode that would use the
process.config object of the running Node.js instance.
Some old versions of Electron shipped malformed config.gypi in their headers
distributions, and you might need to pass --force-process-config to node-gyp
to work around configuration errors.
How to Use
To compile your native addon first go to its root directory:
cd my_node_addon
The next step is to generate the appropriate project build files for the current
platform. Use configure for that:
node-gyp configure
Auto-detection fails for Visual C++ Build Tools 2015, so --msvs_version=2015
needs to be added (not needed when run by npm as configured above):
node-gyp configure --msvs_version=2015
Note: The configure step looks for a binding.gyp file in the current
directory to process. See below for instructions on creating a binding.gyp file.
Now you will have either a Makefile (on Unix platforms) or a vcxproj file
(on Windows) in the build/ directory. Next, invoke the build command:
node-gyp build
Now you have your compiled .node bindings file! The compiled bindings end up
in build/Debug/ or build/Release/, depending on the build mode. At this point,
you can require the .node file with Node.js and run your tests!
Note: To create a Debug build of the bindings file, pass the --debug (or
-d) switch when running either the configure, build or rebuild commands.
The binding.gyp file
A binding.gyp file describes the configuration to build your module, in a
JSON-like format. This file gets placed in the root of your package, alongside
package.json.
A barebones gyp file appropriate for building a Node.js addon could look like:
The docs directory contains additional documentation on specific node-gyp topics that may be useful if you are experiencing problems installing or building addons using node-gyp.
Some additional resources for Node.js native addons and writing gyp configuration files:
"Going Native" a nodeschool.io tutorial
"Hello World" node addon example
gyp user documentation
gyp input format reference
"binding.gyp" files out in the wild wiki page
Commands
node-gyp responds to the following commands:
Command
Description
help
Shows the help dialog
build
Invokes make/msbuild.exe and builds the native addon
clean
Removes the build directory if it exists
configure
Generates project build files for the current platform
rebuild
Runs clean, configure and build all in a row
install
Installs Node.js header files for the given version
list
Lists the currently installed Node.js header versions
remove
Removes the Node.js header files for the given version
Command Options
node-gyp accepts the following command options:
Command
Description
-j n, --jobs n
Run make in parallel. The value max will use all available CPU cores
--target=v6.2.1
Node.js version to build for (default is process.version)
--silly, --loglevel=silly
Log all progress to console
--verbose, --loglevel=verbose
Log most progress to console
--silent, --loglevel=silent
Don't log anything to console
debug, --debug
Make Debug build (default is Release)
--release, --no-debug
Make Release build
-C $dir, --directory=$dir
Run command in different directory
--make=$make
Override make command (e.g. gmake)
--thin=yes
Enable thin static libraries
--arch=$arch
Set target architecture (e.g. ia32)
--tarball=$path
Get headers from a local tarball
--devdir=$path
SDK download directory (default is OS cache directory)
--ensure
Don't reinstall headers if already present
--dist-url=$url
Download header tarball from custom URL
--proxy=$url
Set HTTP(S) proxy for downloading header tarball
--noproxy=$urls
Set urls to ignore proxies when downloading header tarball
--cafile=$cafile
Override default CA chain (to download tarball)
--nodedir=$path
Set the path to the node source code
--python=$path
Set path to the Python binary
--msvs_version=$version
Set Visual Studio version (Windows only)
--solution=$solution
Set Visual Studio Solution version (Windows only)
--force-process-config
Force using runtime's process.config object to generate config.gypi file
Configuration
package.json
Use the config object in your package.json with each key in the form node_gyp_OPTION_NAME. Any of the command
options listed above can be set (dashes in option names should be replaced by underscores).
For example, to set devdir equal to /tmp/.gyp, your package.json would contain this:
{
"config": {
"node_gyp_devdir": "/tmp/.gyp"
}
}
Environment variables
Use the form npm_package_config_node_gyp_OPTION_NAME for any of the command options listed
above (dashes in option names should be replaced by underscores).
For example, to set devdir equal to /tmp/.gyp, you would:
set npm_package_config_node_gyp_devdir=c:\temp\.gyp
Note that in versions of npm before v11 it was possible to use the prefix npm_config_ for
environment variables. This was deprecated in npm@11 and will be removed in npm@12 so it
is recommended to convert your environment variables to the above format.
npm configuration for npm versions before v9
Use the form OPTION_NAME for any of the command options listed above.
For example, to set devdir equal to /tmp/.gyp, you would run:
npm config set [--global] devdir /tmp/.gyp
Note: Configuration set via npm will only be used when node-gyp
is run via npm, not when node-gyp is run directly.
License
node-gyp is available under the MIT license. See the LICENSE
file for details.
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