@napi-rs/cli
Cli tools for napi-rs
Commands
Debug mode
DEBUG="napi:*" napi [command]
napi build
Build command. Build rust codes and copy the dynamic lib binary file to the dist dir.
--platform
default
false
Append platform-arch-[abi] name to dist file. eg: index.darwin-x64.node.
--release
default
false
Is release build. This flag will be passed to Cargo directly.
--features
default
''
Cargo features, passthrough to cargo build command.
--config,-c
default
package.json
napi-rs config file name. napi-rs config example :
{
"name": "@native-binding/fib",
"version": "0.1.0",
"napi": {
"name": "fib", // binary name
"triples": {
"defaults": true, // default true, if this value is true, will build `x86_64-pc-windows-msvc`, `x86_64-apple-darwin` and `x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu`
"addition": [
"x86_64-unknown-linux-musl",
"x86_64-unknown-freebsd",
"aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu"
]
}
}
}
--cargo-name
default
undefined
If not set, cli will read the package.name field in Cargo.toml under process.cwd(). The - in the name will be replaced with _.
--target
default
undefined
Note you should have
rustupinstalled if omit the--targetflag. The@napi-rs/cliwill try to find the default target on your system viarustupif no--targetspecified.
You can also define this value using the RUST_TARGET environment variable.
This value will be passed to Cargo build command directly. eg: napi build --target x86_64-unknown-linux-musl
--cargo-flags
default
undefined
Other flags you want pass to Cargo build.
--cargo-cwd
default
undefined
This flag can be used to build binaries that are not in the current directory. The path that is passed to this flag should be relative to the current directory.
napi artifacts
Copy artifact files in Github actions.