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This change makes it clear that the value doesn't need to be a Promise, and makes the signature consistent with other napi_is_* functions. PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/31544 Reviewed-By: Chengzhong Wu <legendecas@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Anna Henningsen <anna@addaleax.net> Reviewed-By: David Carlier <devnexen@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Colin Ihrig <cjihrig@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: James M Snell <jasnell@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Rich Trott <rtrott@gmail.com>
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# N-API
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<!--introduced_in=v8.0.0-->
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<!-- type=misc -->
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> Stability: 2 - Stable
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N-API (pronounced N as in the letter, followed by API)
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is an API for building native Addons. It is independent from
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the underlying JavaScript runtime (for example, V8) and is maintained as part of
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Node.js itself. This API will be Application Binary Interface (ABI) stable
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across versions of Node.js. It is intended to insulate Addons from
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changes in the underlying JavaScript engine and allow modules
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compiled for one major version to run on later major versions of Node.js without
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recompilation. The [ABI Stability][] guide provides a more in-depth explanation.
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Addons are built/packaged with the same approach/tools outlined in the section
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titled [C++ Addons][]. The only difference is the set of APIs that are used by
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the native code. Instead of using the V8 or [Native Abstractions for Node.js][]
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APIs, the functions available in the N-API are used.
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APIs exposed by N-API are generally used to create and manipulate
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JavaScript values. Concepts and operations generally map to ideas specified
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in the ECMA-262 Language Specification. The APIs have the following
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properties:
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* All N-API calls return a status code of type `napi_status`. This
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status indicates whether the API call succeeded or failed.
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* The API's return value is passed via an out parameter.
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* All JavaScript values are abstracted behind an opaque type named
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`napi_value`.
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* In case of an error status code, additional information can be obtained
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using `napi_get_last_error_info`. More information can be found in the error
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handling section [Error Handling][].
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The N-API is a C API that ensures ABI stability across Node.js versions
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and different compiler levels. A C++ API can be easier to use.
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To support using C++, the project maintains a
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C++ wrapper module called [node-addon-api][].
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This wrapper provides an inlineable C++ API. Binaries built
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with `node-addon-api` will depend on the symbols for the N-API C-based
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functions exported by Node.js. `node-addon-api` is a more
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efficient way to write code that calls N-API. Take, for example, the
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following `node-addon-api` code. The first section shows the
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`node-addon-api` code and the second section shows what actually gets
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used in the addon.
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```C++
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Object obj = Object::New(env);
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obj["foo"] = String::New(env, "bar");
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```
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```C++
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napi_status status;
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napi_value object, string;
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status = napi_create_object(env, &object);
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if (status != napi_ok) {
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napi_throw_error(env, ...);
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return;
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}
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status = napi_create_string_utf8(env, "bar", NAPI_AUTO_LENGTH, &string);
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if (status != napi_ok) {
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napi_throw_error(env, ...);
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return;
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}
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status = napi_set_named_property(env, object, "foo", string);
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if (status != napi_ok) {
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napi_throw_error(env, ...);
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return;
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}
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```
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The end result is that the addon only uses the exported C APIs. As a result,
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it still gets the benefits of the ABI stability provided by the C API.
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When using `node-addon-api` instead of the C APIs, start with the API [docs][]
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for `node-addon-api`.
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## Implications of ABI Stability
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Although N-API provides an ABI stability guarantee, other parts of Node.js do
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not, and any external libraries used from the addon may not. In particular,
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none of the following APIs provide an ABI stability guarantee across major
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versions:
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* the Node.js C++ APIs available via any of
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```C++
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#include <node.h>
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#include <node_buffer.h>
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#include <node_version.h>
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#include <node_object_wrap.h>
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```
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* the libuv APIs which are also included with Node.js and available via
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```C++
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#include <uv.h>
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```
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* the V8 API available via
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```C++
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#include <v8.h>
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```
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Thus, for an addon to remain ABI-compatible across Node.js major versions, it
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must make use exclusively of N-API by restricting itself to using
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```C
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#include <node_api.h>
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```
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and by checking, for all external libraries that it uses, that the external
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library makes ABI stability guarantees similar to N-API.
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## Building
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Unlike modules written in JavaScript, developing and deploying Node.js
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native addons using N-API requires an additional set of tools. Besides the
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basic tools required to develop for Node.js, the native addon developer
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requires a toolchain that can compile C and C++ code into a binary. In
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addition, depending upon how the native addon is deployed, the *user* of
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the native addon will also need to have a C/C++ toolchain installed.
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For Linux developers, the necessary C/C++ toolchain packages are readily
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available. [GCC][] is widely used in the Node.js community to build and
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test across a variety of plarforms. For many developers, the [LLVM][]
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compiler infrastructure is also a good choice.
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For Mac developers, [Xcode][] offers all the required compiler tools.
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However, it is not necessary to install the entire Xcode IDE. The following
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command installs the necessary toolchain:
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```bash
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xcode-select --install
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```
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For Windows developers, [Visual Studio][] offers all the required compiler
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tools. However, it is not necessary to install the entire Visual Studio
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IDE. The following command installs the necessary toolchain:
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```bash
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npm install --global --production windows-build-tools
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```
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The sections below describe the additional tools available for developing
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and deploying Node.js native addons.
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### Build tools
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Both the tools listed here require that *users* of the native
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addon have a C/C++ toolchain installed in order to successfully install
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the native addon.
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#### node-gyp
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[node-gyp][] is a build system based on Google's [GYP][] tool and comes
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bundled with npm. GYP, and therefore node-gyp, requires that Python be
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installed.
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Historically, node-gyp has been the tool of choice for building native
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addons. It has widespread adoption and documentation. However, some
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developers have run into limitations in node-gyp.
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#### CMake.js
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[CMake.js][] is an alternative build system based on [CMake][].
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CMake.js is a good choice for projects that already use CMake or for
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developers affected by limitations in node-gyp.
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### Uploading precompiled binaries
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The three tools listed here permit native addon developers and maintainers
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to create and upload binaries to public or private servers. These tools are
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typically integrated with CI/CD build systems like [Travis CI][] and
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[AppVeyor][] to build and upload binaries for a variety of platforms and
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architectures. These binaries are then available for download by users who
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do not need to have a C/C++ toolchain installed.
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#### node-pre-gyp
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[node-pre-gyp][] is a tool based on node-gyp that adds the ability to
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upload binaries to a server of the developer's choice. node-pre-gyp has
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particularly good support for uploading binaries to Amazon S3.
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#### prebuild
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[prebuild][] is a tool that supports builds using either node-gyp or
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CMake.js. Unlike node-pre-gyp which supports a variety of servers, prebuild
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uploads binaries only to [GitHub releases][]. prebuild is a good choice for
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GitHub projects using CMake.js.
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#### prebuildify
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[prebuildify][] is tool based on node-gyp. The advantage of prebuildify is
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that the built binaries are bundled with the native module when it's
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uploaded to npm. The binaries are downloaded from npm and are immediately
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available to the module user when the native module is installed.
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## Usage
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In order to use the N-API functions, include the file [`node_api.h`][] which is
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located in the src directory in the node development tree:
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```C
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#include <node_api.h>
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```
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This will opt into the default `NAPI_VERSION` for the given release of Node.js.
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In order to ensure compatibility with specific versions of N-API, the version
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can be specified explicitly when including the header:
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```C
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#define NAPI_VERSION 3
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#include <node_api.h>
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```
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This restricts the N-API surface to just the functionality that was available in
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the specified (and earlier) versions.
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Some of the N-API surface is considered experimental and requires explicit
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opt-in to access those APIs:
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```C
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#define NAPI_EXPERIMENTAL
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#include <node_api.h>
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```
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In this case the entire API surface, including any experimental APIs, will be
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available to the module code.
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## N-API Version Matrix
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N-API versions are additive and versioned independently from Node.js.
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Version 4 is an extension to version 3 in that it has all of the APIs
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from version 3 with some additions. This means that it is not necessary
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to recompile for new versions of Node.js which are
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listed as supporting a later version.
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| | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 |
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|-------|---------|----------|----------|----------|-----------|
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| v6.x | | | v6.14.2* | | |
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| v8.x | v8.0.0* | v8.10.0* | v8.11.2 | v8.16.0 | |
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| v9.x | v9.0.0* | v9.3.0* | v9.11.0* | | |
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| v10.x | | | v10.0.0 | v10.16.0 | v10.17.0 |
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| v11.x | | | v11.0.0 | v11.8.0 | |
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| v12.x | | | | v12.0.0 | v12.11.0 |
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| v13.x | | | | | v13.0.0 |
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\* Indicates that the N-API version was released as experimental
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The N-APIs associated strictly with accessing ECMAScript features from native
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code can be found separately in `js_native_api.h` and `js_native_api_types.h`.
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The APIs defined in these headers are included in `node_api.h` and
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`node_api_types.h`. The headers are structured in this way in order to allow
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implementations of N-API outside of Node.js. For those implementations the
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Node.js specific APIs may not be applicable.
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The Node.js-specific parts of an addon can be separated from the code that
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exposes the actual functionality to the JavaScript environment so that the
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latter may be used with multiple implementations of N-API. In the example below,
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`addon.c` and `addon.h` refer only to `js_native_api.h`. This ensures that
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`addon.c` can be reused to compile against either the Node.js implementation of
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N-API or any implementation of N-API outside of Node.js.
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`addon_node.c` is a separate file that contains the Node.js specific entry point
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to the addon and which instantiates the addon by calling into `addon.c` when the
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addon is loaded into a Node.js environment.
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```C
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// addon.h
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#ifndef _ADDON_H_
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#define _ADDON_H_
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#include <js_native_api.h>
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napi_value create_addon(napi_env env);
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#endif // _ADDON_H_
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```
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```C
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// addon.c
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#include "addon.h"
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#define NAPI_CALL(env, call) \
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do { \
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napi_status status = (call); \
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if (status != napi_ok) { \
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const napi_extended_error_info* error_info = NULL; \
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napi_get_last_error_info((env), &error_info); \
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bool is_pending; \
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napi_is_exception_pending((env), &is_pending); \
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if (!is_pending) { \
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const char* message = (error_info->error_message == NULL) \
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? "empty error message" \
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: error_info->error_message; \
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napi_throw_error((env), NULL, message); \
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return NULL; \
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} \
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} \
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} while(0)
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static napi_value
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DoSomethingUseful(napi_env env, napi_callback_info info) {
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// Do something useful.
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return NULL;
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}
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napi_value create_addon(napi_env env) {
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napi_value result;
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NAPI_CALL(env, napi_create_object(env, &result));
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napi_value exported_function;
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NAPI_CALL(env, napi_create_function(env,
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"doSomethingUseful",
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NAPI_AUTO_LENGTH,
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DoSomethingUseful,
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NULL,
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&exported_function));
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NAPI_CALL(env, napi_set_named_property(env,
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result,
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"doSomethingUseful",
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exported_function));
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return result;
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}
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```
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```C
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// addon_node.c
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#include <node_api.h>
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#include "addon.h"
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NAPI_MODULE_INIT() {
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// This function body is expected to return a `napi_value`.
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// The variables `napi_env env` and `napi_value exports` may be used within
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// the body, as they are provided by the definition of `NAPI_MODULE_INIT()`.
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return create_addon(env);
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}
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```
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## Environment Life Cycle APIs
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> Stability: 1 - Experimental
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[Section 8.7][] of the [ECMAScript Language Specification][] defines the concept
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of an "Agent" as a self-contained environment in which JavaScript code runs.
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Multiple such Agents may be started and terminated either concurrently or in
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sequence by the process.
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A Node.js environment corresponds to an ECMAScript Agent. In the main process,
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an environment is created at startup, and additional environments can be created
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on separate threads to serve as [worker threads][]. When Node.js is embedded in
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another application, the main thread of the application may also construct and
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destroy a Node.js environment multiple times during the life cycle of the
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application process such that each Node.js environment created by the
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application may, in turn, during its life cycle create and destroy additional
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environments as worker threads.
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From the perspective of a native addon this means that the bindings it provides
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may be called multiple times, from multiple contexts, and even concurrently from
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multiple threads.
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Native addons may need to allocate global state of which they make use during
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their entire life cycle such that the state must be unique to each instance of
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the addon.
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To this env, N-API provides a way to allocate data such that its life cycle is
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tied to the life cycle of the Agent.
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### napi_set_instance_data
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<!-- YAML
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added: v12.8.0
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-->
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```C
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napi_status napi_set_instance_data(napi_env env,
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void* data,
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napi_finalize finalize_cb,
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void* finalize_hint);
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```
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* `[in] env`: The environment that the N-API call is invoked under.
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* `[in] data`: The data item to make available to bindings of this instance.
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* `[in] finalize_cb`: The function to call when the environment is being torn
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down. The function receives `data` so that it might free it.
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* `[in] finalize_hint`: Optional hint to pass to the finalize callback during
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collection.
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Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
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This API associates `data` with the currently running Agent. `data` can later
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be retrieved using `napi_get_instance_data()`. Any existing data associated with
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the currently running Agent which was set by means of a previous call to
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`napi_set_instance_data()` will be overwritten. If a `finalize_cb` was provided
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by the previous call, it will not be called.
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### napi_get_instance_data
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<!-- YAML
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added: v12.8.0
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-->
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```C
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napi_status napi_get_instance_data(napi_env env,
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void** data);
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```
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* `[in] env`: The environment that the N-API call is invoked under.
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* `[out] data`: The data item that was previously associated with the currently
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running Agent by a call to `napi_set_instance_data()`.
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Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
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This API retrieves data that was previously associated with the currently
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running Agent via `napi_set_instance_data()`. If no data is set, the call will
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succeed and `data` will be set to `NULL`.
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## Basic N-API Data Types
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N-API exposes the following fundamental datatypes as abstractions that are
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consumed by the various APIs. These APIs should be treated as opaque,
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introspectable only with other N-API calls.
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### napi_status
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<!-- YAML
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added: v8.0.0
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napiVersion: 1
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-->
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Integral status code indicating the success or failure of a N-API call.
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Currently, the following status codes are supported.
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```C
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typedef enum {
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napi_ok,
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napi_invalid_arg,
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napi_object_expected,
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napi_string_expected,
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napi_name_expected,
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napi_function_expected,
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napi_number_expected,
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napi_boolean_expected,
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napi_array_expected,
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napi_generic_failure,
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napi_pending_exception,
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napi_cancelled,
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napi_escape_called_twice,
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napi_handle_scope_mismatch,
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napi_callback_scope_mismatch,
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napi_queue_full,
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napi_closing,
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napi_bigint_expected,
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napi_date_expected,
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napi_arraybuffer_expected,
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napi_detachable_arraybuffer_expected,
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} napi_status;
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```
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If additional information is required upon an API returning a failed status,
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it can be obtained by calling `napi_get_last_error_info`.
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### napi_extended_error_info
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<!-- YAML
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added: v8.0.0
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napiVersion: 1
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-->
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```C
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typedef struct {
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const char* error_message;
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void* engine_reserved;
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uint32_t engine_error_code;
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napi_status error_code;
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} napi_extended_error_info;
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```
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* `error_message`: UTF8-encoded string containing a VM-neutral description of
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the error.
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* `engine_reserved`: Reserved for VM-specific error details. This is currently
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not implemented for any VM.
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* `engine_error_code`: VM-specific error code. This is currently
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not implemented for any VM.
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* `error_code`: The N-API status code that originated with the last error.
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See the [Error Handling][] section for additional information.
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### napi_env
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`napi_env` is used to represent a context that the underlying N-API
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implementation can use to persist VM-specific state. This structure is passed
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to native functions when they're invoked, and it must be passed back when
|
||
making N-API calls. Specifically, the same `napi_env` that was passed in when
|
||
the initial native function was called must be passed to any subsequent
|
||
nested N-API calls. Caching the `napi_env` for the purpose of general reuse,
|
||
and passing the `napi_env` between instances of the same addon running on
|
||
different [`Worker`][] threads is not allowed. The `napi_env` becomes invalid
|
||
when an instance of a native addon is unloaded. Notification of this event is
|
||
delivered through the callbacks given to [`napi_add_env_cleanup_hook`][] and
|
||
[`napi_set_instance_data`][].
|
||
|
||
### napi_value
|
||
|
||
This is an opaque pointer that is used to represent a JavaScript value.
|
||
|
||
### napi_threadsafe_function
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v10.6.0
|
||
napiVersion: 4
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
This is an opaque pointer that represents a JavaScript function which can be
|
||
called asynchronously from multiple threads via
|
||
`napi_call_threadsafe_function()`.
|
||
|
||
### napi_threadsafe_function_release_mode
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v10.6.0
|
||
napiVersion: 4
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
A value to be given to `napi_release_threadsafe_function()` to indicate whether
|
||
the thread-safe function is to be closed immediately (`napi_tsfn_abort`) or
|
||
merely released (`napi_tsfn_release`) and thus available for subsequent use via
|
||
`napi_acquire_threadsafe_function()` and `napi_call_threadsafe_function()`.
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
typedef enum {
|
||
napi_tsfn_release,
|
||
napi_tsfn_abort
|
||
} napi_threadsafe_function_release_mode;
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
### napi_threadsafe_function_call_mode
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v10.6.0
|
||
napiVersion: 4
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
A value to be given to `napi_call_threadsafe_function()` to indicate whether
|
||
the call should block whenever the queue associated with the thread-safe
|
||
function is full.
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
typedef enum {
|
||
napi_tsfn_nonblocking,
|
||
napi_tsfn_blocking
|
||
} napi_threadsafe_function_call_mode;
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
### N-API Memory Management types
|
||
#### napi_handle_scope
|
||
|
||
This is an abstraction used to control and modify the lifetime of objects
|
||
created within a particular scope. In general, N-API values are created within
|
||
the context of a handle scope. When a native method is called from
|
||
JavaScript, a default handle scope will exist. If the user does not explicitly
|
||
create a new handle scope, N-API values will be created in the default handle
|
||
scope. For any invocations of code outside the execution of a native method
|
||
(for instance, during a libuv callback invocation), the module is required to
|
||
create a scope before invoking any functions that can result in the creation
|
||
of JavaScript values.
|
||
|
||
Handle scopes are created using [`napi_open_handle_scope`][] and are destroyed
|
||
using [`napi_close_handle_scope`][]. Closing the scope can indicate to the GC
|
||
that all `napi_value`s created during the lifetime of the handle scope are no
|
||
longer referenced from the current stack frame.
|
||
|
||
For more details, review the [Object Lifetime Management][].
|
||
|
||
#### napi_escapable_handle_scope
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
Escapable handle scopes are a special type of handle scope to return values
|
||
created within a particular handle scope to a parent scope.
|
||
|
||
#### napi_ref
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
This is the abstraction to use to reference a `napi_value`. This allows for
|
||
users to manage the lifetimes of JavaScript values, including defining their
|
||
minimum lifetimes explicitly.
|
||
|
||
For more details, review the [Object Lifetime Management][].
|
||
|
||
### N-API Callback types
|
||
#### napi_callback_info
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
Opaque datatype that is passed to a callback function. It can be used for
|
||
getting additional information about the context in which the callback was
|
||
invoked.
|
||
|
||
#### napi_callback
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
Function pointer type for user-provided native functions which are to be
|
||
exposed to JavaScript via N-API. Callback functions should satisfy the
|
||
following signature:
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
typedef napi_value (*napi_callback)(napi_env, napi_callback_info);
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
#### napi_finalize
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
Function pointer type for add-on provided functions that allow the user to be
|
||
notified when externally-owned data is ready to be cleaned up because the
|
||
object with which it was associated with, has been garbage-collected. The user
|
||
must provide a function satisfying the following signature which would get
|
||
called upon the object's collection. Currently, `napi_finalize` can be used for
|
||
finding out when objects that have external data are collected.
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
typedef void (*napi_finalize)(napi_env env,
|
||
void* finalize_data,
|
||
void* finalize_hint);
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
#### napi_async_execute_callback
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
Function pointer used with functions that support asynchronous
|
||
operations. Callback functions must satisfy the following signature:
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
typedef void (*napi_async_execute_callback)(napi_env env, void* data);
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
Implementations of this function must avoid making N-API calls
|
||
that execute JavaScript or interact with
|
||
JavaScript objects. N-API
|
||
calls should be in the `napi_async_complete_callback` instead.
|
||
Do not use the `napi_env` parameter as it will likely
|
||
result in execution of JavaScript.
|
||
|
||
#### napi_async_complete_callback
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
Function pointer used with functions that support asynchronous
|
||
operations. Callback functions must satisfy the following signature:
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
typedef void (*napi_async_complete_callback)(napi_env env,
|
||
napi_status status,
|
||
void* data);
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
#### napi_threadsafe_function_call_js
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v10.6.0
|
||
napiVersion: 4
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
Function pointer used with asynchronous thread-safe function calls. The callback
|
||
will be called on the main thread. Its purpose is to use a data item arriving
|
||
via the queue from one of the secondary threads to construct the parameters
|
||
necessary for a call into JavaScript, usually via `napi_call_function`, and then
|
||
make the call into JavaScript.
|
||
|
||
The data arriving from the secondary thread via the queue is given in the `data`
|
||
parameter and the JavaScript function to call is given in the `js_callback`
|
||
parameter.
|
||
|
||
N-API sets up the environment prior to calling this callback, so it is
|
||
sufficient to call the JavaScript function via `napi_call_function` rather than
|
||
via `napi_make_callback`.
|
||
|
||
Callback functions must satisfy the following signature:
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
typedef void (*napi_threadsafe_function_call_js)(napi_env env,
|
||
napi_value js_callback,
|
||
void* context,
|
||
void* data);
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment to use for API calls, or `NULL` if the thread-safe
|
||
function is being torn down and `data` may need to be freed.
|
||
* `[in] js_callback`: The JavaScript function to call, or `NULL` if the
|
||
thread-safe function is being torn down and `data` may need to be freed. It
|
||
may also be `NULL` if the thread-safe function was created without
|
||
`js_callback`.
|
||
* `[in] context`: The optional data with which the thread-safe function was
|
||
created.
|
||
* `[in] data`: Data created by the secondary thread. It is the responsibility of
|
||
the callback to convert this native data to JavaScript values (with N-API
|
||
functions) that can be passed as parameters when `js_callback` is invoked.
|
||
This pointer is managed entirely by the threads and this callback. Thus this
|
||
callback should free the data.
|
||
|
||
## Error Handling
|
||
|
||
N-API uses both return values and JavaScript exceptions for error handling.
|
||
The following sections explain the approach for each case.
|
||
|
||
### Return values
|
||
|
||
All of the N-API functions share the same error handling pattern. The
|
||
return type of all API functions is `napi_status`.
|
||
|
||
The return value will be `napi_ok` if the request was successful and
|
||
no uncaught JavaScript exception was thrown. If an error occurred AND
|
||
an exception was thrown, the `napi_status` value for the error
|
||
will be returned. If an exception was thrown, and no error occurred,
|
||
`napi_pending_exception` will be returned.
|
||
|
||
In cases where a return value other than `napi_ok` or
|
||
`napi_pending_exception` is returned, [`napi_is_exception_pending`][]
|
||
must be called to check if an exception is pending.
|
||
See the section on exceptions for more details.
|
||
|
||
The full set of possible `napi_status` values is defined
|
||
in `napi_api_types.h`.
|
||
|
||
The `napi_status` return value provides a VM-independent representation of
|
||
the error which occurred. In some cases it is useful to be able to get
|
||
more detailed information, including a string representing the error as well as
|
||
VM (engine)-specific information.
|
||
|
||
In order to retrieve this information [`napi_get_last_error_info`][]
|
||
is provided which returns a `napi_extended_error_info` structure.
|
||
The format of the `napi_extended_error_info` structure is as follows:
|
||
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
typedef struct napi_extended_error_info {
|
||
const char* error_message;
|
||
void* engine_reserved;
|
||
uint32_t engine_error_code;
|
||
napi_status error_code;
|
||
};
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `error_message`: Textual representation of the error that occurred.
|
||
* `engine_reserved`: Opaque handle reserved for engine use only.
|
||
* `engine_error_code`: VM specific error code.
|
||
* `error_code`: n-api status code for the last error.
|
||
|
||
[`napi_get_last_error_info`][] returns the information for the last
|
||
N-API call that was made.
|
||
|
||
Do not rely on the content or format of any of the extended information as it
|
||
is not subject to SemVer and may change at any time. It is intended only for
|
||
logging purposes.
|
||
|
||
#### napi_get_last_error_info
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status
|
||
napi_get_last_error_info(napi_env env,
|
||
const napi_extended_error_info** result);
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[out] result`: The `napi_extended_error_info` structure with more
|
||
information about the error.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This API retrieves a `napi_extended_error_info` structure with information
|
||
about the last error that occurred.
|
||
|
||
The content of the `napi_extended_error_info` returned is only valid up until
|
||
an n-api function is called on the same `env`.
|
||
|
||
Do not rely on the content or format of any of the extended information as it
|
||
is not subject to SemVer and may change at any time. It is intended only for
|
||
logging purposes.
|
||
|
||
This API can be called even if there is a pending JavaScript exception.
|
||
|
||
### Exceptions
|
||
|
||
Any N-API function call may result in a pending JavaScript exception. This is
|
||
obviously the case for any function that may cause the execution of
|
||
JavaScript, but N-API specifies that an exception may be pending
|
||
on return from any of the API functions.
|
||
|
||
If the `napi_status` returned by a function is `napi_ok` then no
|
||
exception is pending and no additional action is required. If the
|
||
`napi_status` returned is anything other than `napi_ok` or
|
||
`napi_pending_exception`, in order to try to recover and continue
|
||
instead of simply returning immediately, [`napi_is_exception_pending`][]
|
||
must be called in order to determine if an exception is pending or not.
|
||
|
||
In many cases when an N-API function is called and an exception is
|
||
already pending, the function will return immediately with a
|
||
`napi_status` of `napi_pending_exception`. However, this is not the case
|
||
for all functions. N-API allows a subset of the functions to be
|
||
called to allow for some minimal cleanup before returning to JavaScript.
|
||
In that case, `napi_status` will reflect the status for the function. It
|
||
will not reflect previous pending exceptions. To avoid confusion, check
|
||
the error status after every function call.
|
||
|
||
When an exception is pending one of two approaches can be employed.
|
||
|
||
The first approach is to do any appropriate cleanup and then return so that
|
||
execution will return to JavaScript. As part of the transition back to
|
||
JavaScript, the exception will be thrown at the point in the JavaScript
|
||
code where the native method was invoked. The behavior of most N-API calls
|
||
is unspecified while an exception is pending, and many will simply return
|
||
`napi_pending_exception`, so do as little as possible and then return to
|
||
JavaScript where the exception can be handled.
|
||
|
||
The second approach is to try to handle the exception. There will be cases
|
||
where the native code can catch the exception, take the appropriate action,
|
||
and then continue. This is only recommended in specific cases
|
||
where it is known that the exception can be safely handled. In these
|
||
cases [`napi_get_and_clear_last_exception`][] can be used to get and
|
||
clear the exception. On success, result will contain the handle to
|
||
the last JavaScript `Object` thrown. If it is determined, after
|
||
retrieving the exception, the exception cannot be handled after all
|
||
it can be re-thrown it with [`napi_throw`][] where error is the
|
||
JavaScript `Error` object to be thrown.
|
||
|
||
The following utility functions are also available in case native code
|
||
needs to throw an exception or determine if a `napi_value` is an instance
|
||
of a JavaScript `Error` object: [`napi_throw_error`][],
|
||
[`napi_throw_type_error`][], [`napi_throw_range_error`][] and
|
||
[`napi_is_error`][].
|
||
|
||
The following utility functions are also available in case native
|
||
code needs to create an `Error` object: [`napi_create_error`][],
|
||
[`napi_create_type_error`][], and [`napi_create_range_error`][],
|
||
where result is the `napi_value` that refers to the newly created
|
||
JavaScript `Error` object.
|
||
|
||
The Node.js project is adding error codes to all of the errors
|
||
generated internally. The goal is for applications to use these
|
||
error codes for all error checking. The associated error messages
|
||
will remain, but will only be meant to be used for logging and
|
||
display with the expectation that the message can change without
|
||
SemVer applying. In order to support this model with N-API, both
|
||
in internal functionality and for module specific functionality
|
||
(as its good practice), the `throw_` and `create_` functions
|
||
take an optional code parameter which is the string for the code
|
||
to be added to the error object. If the optional parameter is NULL
|
||
then no code will be associated with the error. If a code is provided,
|
||
the name associated with the error is also updated to be:
|
||
|
||
```text
|
||
originalName [code]
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
where `originalName` is the original name associated with the error
|
||
and `code` is the code that was provided. For example, if the code
|
||
is `'ERR_ERROR_1'` and a `TypeError` is being created the name will be:
|
||
|
||
```text
|
||
TypeError [ERR_ERROR_1]
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
#### napi_throw
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
NAPI_EXTERN napi_status napi_throw(napi_env env, napi_value error);
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] error`: The JavaScript value to be thrown.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This API throws the JavaScript value provided.
|
||
|
||
#### napi_throw_error
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
NAPI_EXTERN napi_status napi_throw_error(napi_env env,
|
||
const char* code,
|
||
const char* msg);
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] code`: Optional error code to be set on the error.
|
||
* `[in] msg`: C string representing the text to be associated with the error.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This API throws a JavaScript `Error` with the text provided.
|
||
|
||
#### napi_throw_type_error
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
NAPI_EXTERN napi_status napi_throw_type_error(napi_env env,
|
||
const char* code,
|
||
const char* msg);
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] code`: Optional error code to be set on the error.
|
||
* `[in] msg`: C string representing the text to be associated with the error.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This API throws a JavaScript `TypeError` with the text provided.
|
||
|
||
#### napi_throw_range_error
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
NAPI_EXTERN napi_status napi_throw_range_error(napi_env env,
|
||
const char* code,
|
||
const char* msg);
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] code`: Optional error code to be set on the error.
|
||
* `[in] msg`: C string representing the text to be associated with the error.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This API throws a JavaScript `RangeError` with the text provided.
|
||
|
||
#### napi_is_error
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
NAPI_EXTERN napi_status napi_is_error(napi_env env,
|
||
napi_value value,
|
||
bool* result);
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] value`: The `napi_value` to be checked.
|
||
* `[out] result`: Boolean value that is set to true if `napi_value` represents
|
||
an error, false otherwise.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This API queries a `napi_value` to check if it represents an error object.
|
||
|
||
#### napi_create_error
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
NAPI_EXTERN napi_status napi_create_error(napi_env env,
|
||
napi_value code,
|
||
napi_value msg,
|
||
napi_value* result);
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] code`: Optional `napi_value` with the string for the error code to be
|
||
associated with the error.
|
||
* `[in] msg`: `napi_value` that references a JavaScript `String` to be used as
|
||
the message for the `Error`.
|
||
* `[out] result`: `napi_value` representing the error created.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This API returns a JavaScript `Error` with the text provided.
|
||
|
||
#### napi_create_type_error
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
NAPI_EXTERN napi_status napi_create_type_error(napi_env env,
|
||
napi_value code,
|
||
napi_value msg,
|
||
napi_value* result);
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] code`: Optional `napi_value` with the string for the error code to be
|
||
associated with the error.
|
||
* `[in] msg`: `napi_value` that references a JavaScript `String` to be used as
|
||
the message for the `Error`.
|
||
* `[out] result`: `napi_value` representing the error created.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This API returns a JavaScript `TypeError` with the text provided.
|
||
|
||
#### napi_create_range_error
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
NAPI_EXTERN napi_status napi_create_range_error(napi_env env,
|
||
napi_value code,
|
||
napi_value msg,
|
||
napi_value* result);
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] code`: Optional `napi_value` with the string for the error code to be
|
||
associated with the error.
|
||
* `[in] msg`: `napi_value` that references a JavaScript `String` to be used as
|
||
the message for the `Error`.
|
||
* `[out] result`: `napi_value` representing the error created.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This API returns a JavaScript `RangeError` with the text provided.
|
||
|
||
#### napi_get_and_clear_last_exception
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_get_and_clear_last_exception(napi_env env,
|
||
napi_value* result);
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[out] result`: The exception if one is pending, NULL otherwise.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This API can be called even if there is a pending JavaScript exception.
|
||
|
||
#### napi_is_exception_pending
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_is_exception_pending(napi_env env, bool* result);
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[out] result`: Boolean value that is set to true if an exception is pending.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This API can be called even if there is a pending JavaScript exception.
|
||
|
||
#### napi_fatal_exception
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v9.10.0
|
||
napiVersion: 3
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_fatal_exception(napi_env env, napi_value err);
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] err`: The error that is passed to `'uncaughtException'`.
|
||
|
||
Trigger an `'uncaughtException'` in JavaScript. Useful if an async
|
||
callback throws an exception with no way to recover.
|
||
|
||
### Fatal Errors
|
||
|
||
In the event of an unrecoverable error in a native module, a fatal error can be
|
||
thrown to immediately terminate the process.
|
||
|
||
#### napi_fatal_error
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.2.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
NAPI_NO_RETURN void napi_fatal_error(const char* location,
|
||
size_t location_len,
|
||
const char* message,
|
||
size_t message_len);
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] location`: Optional location at which the error occurred.
|
||
* `[in] location_len`: The length of the location in bytes, or
|
||
`NAPI_AUTO_LENGTH` if it is null-terminated.
|
||
* `[in] message`: The message associated with the error.
|
||
* `[in] message_len`: The length of the message in bytes, or `NAPI_AUTO_LENGTH`
|
||
if it is null-terminated.
|
||
|
||
The function call does not return, the process will be terminated.
|
||
|
||
This API can be called even if there is a pending JavaScript exception.
|
||
|
||
## Object Lifetime management
|
||
|
||
As N-API calls are made, handles to objects in the heap for the underlying
|
||
VM may be returned as `napi_values`. These handles must hold the
|
||
objects 'live' until they are no longer required by the native code,
|
||
otherwise the objects could be collected before the native code was
|
||
finished using them.
|
||
|
||
As object handles are returned they are associated with a
|
||
'scope'. The lifespan for the default scope is tied to the lifespan
|
||
of the native method call. The result is that, by default, handles
|
||
remain valid and the objects associated with these handles will be
|
||
held live for the lifespan of the native method call.
|
||
|
||
In many cases, however, it is necessary that the handles remain valid for
|
||
either a shorter or longer lifespan than that of the native method.
|
||
The sections which follow describe the N-API functions that can be used
|
||
to change the handle lifespan from the default.
|
||
|
||
### Making handle lifespan shorter than that of the native method
|
||
It is often necessary to make the lifespan of handles shorter than
|
||
the lifespan of a native method. For example, consider a native method
|
||
that has a loop which iterates through the elements in a large array:
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
for (int i = 0; i < 1000000; i++) {
|
||
napi_value result;
|
||
napi_status status = napi_get_element(env, object, i, &result);
|
||
if (status != napi_ok) {
|
||
break;
|
||
}
|
||
// do something with element
|
||
}
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
This would result in a large number of handles being created, consuming
|
||
substantial resources. In addition, even though the native code could only
|
||
use the most recent handle, all of the associated objects would also be
|
||
kept alive since they all share the same scope.
|
||
|
||
To handle this case, N-API provides the ability to establish a new 'scope' to
|
||
which newly created handles will be associated. Once those handles
|
||
are no longer required, the scope can be 'closed' and any handles associated
|
||
with the scope are invalidated. The methods available to open/close scopes are
|
||
[`napi_open_handle_scope`][] and [`napi_close_handle_scope`][].
|
||
|
||
N-API only supports a single nested hierarchy of scopes. There is only one
|
||
active scope at any time, and all new handles will be associated with that
|
||
scope while it is active. Scopes must be closed in the reverse order from
|
||
which they are opened. In addition, all scopes created within a native method
|
||
must be closed before returning from that method.
|
||
|
||
Taking the earlier example, adding calls to [`napi_open_handle_scope`][] and
|
||
[`napi_close_handle_scope`][] would ensure that at most a single handle
|
||
is valid throughout the execution of the loop:
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
for (int i = 0; i < 1000000; i++) {
|
||
napi_handle_scope scope;
|
||
napi_status status = napi_open_handle_scope(env, &scope);
|
||
if (status != napi_ok) {
|
||
break;
|
||
}
|
||
napi_value result;
|
||
status = napi_get_element(env, object, i, &result);
|
||
if (status != napi_ok) {
|
||
break;
|
||
}
|
||
// do something with element
|
||
status = napi_close_handle_scope(env, scope);
|
||
if (status != napi_ok) {
|
||
break;
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
When nesting scopes, there are cases where a handle from an
|
||
inner scope needs to live beyond the lifespan of that scope. N-API supports an
|
||
'escapable scope' in order to support this case. An escapable scope
|
||
allows one handle to be 'promoted' so that it 'escapes' the
|
||
current scope and the lifespan of the handle changes from the current
|
||
scope to that of the outer scope.
|
||
|
||
The methods available to open/close escapable scopes are
|
||
[`napi_open_escapable_handle_scope`][] and
|
||
[`napi_close_escapable_handle_scope`][].
|
||
|
||
The request to promote a handle is made through [`napi_escape_handle`][] which
|
||
can only be called once.
|
||
|
||
#### napi_open_handle_scope
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
NAPI_EXTERN napi_status napi_open_handle_scope(napi_env env,
|
||
napi_handle_scope* result);
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[out] result`: `napi_value` representing the new scope.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This API open a new scope.
|
||
|
||
#### napi_close_handle_scope
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
NAPI_EXTERN napi_status napi_close_handle_scope(napi_env env,
|
||
napi_handle_scope scope);
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] scope`: `napi_value` representing the scope to be closed.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This API closes the scope passed in. Scopes must be closed in the
|
||
reverse order from which they were created.
|
||
|
||
This API can be called even if there is a pending JavaScript exception.
|
||
|
||
#### napi_open_escapable_handle_scope
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
NAPI_EXTERN napi_status
|
||
napi_open_escapable_handle_scope(napi_env env,
|
||
napi_handle_scope* result);
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[out] result`: `napi_value` representing the new scope.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This API open a new scope from which one object can be promoted
|
||
to the outer scope.
|
||
|
||
#### napi_close_escapable_handle_scope
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
NAPI_EXTERN napi_status
|
||
napi_close_escapable_handle_scope(napi_env env,
|
||
napi_handle_scope scope);
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] scope`: `napi_value` representing the scope to be closed.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This API closes the scope passed in. Scopes must be closed in the
|
||
reverse order from which they were created.
|
||
|
||
This API can be called even if there is a pending JavaScript exception.
|
||
|
||
#### napi_escape_handle
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_escape_handle(napi_env env,
|
||
napi_escapable_handle_scope scope,
|
||
napi_value escapee,
|
||
napi_value* result);
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] scope`: `napi_value` representing the current scope.
|
||
* `[in] escapee`: `napi_value` representing the JavaScript `Object` to be
|
||
escaped.
|
||
* `[out] result`: `napi_value` representing the handle to the escaped `Object`
|
||
in the outer scope.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This API promotes the handle to the JavaScript object so that it is valid
|
||
for the lifetime of the outer scope. It can only be called once per scope.
|
||
If it is called more than once an error will be returned.
|
||
|
||
This API can be called even if there is a pending JavaScript exception.
|
||
|
||
### References to objects with a lifespan longer than that of the native method
|
||
|
||
In some cases an addon will need to be able to create and reference objects
|
||
with a lifespan longer than that of a single native method invocation. For
|
||
example, to create a constructor and later use that constructor
|
||
in a request to creates instances, it must be possible to reference
|
||
the constructor object across many different instance creation requests. This
|
||
would not be possible with a normal handle returned as a `napi_value` as
|
||
described in the earlier section. The lifespan of a normal handle is
|
||
managed by scopes and all scopes must be closed before the end of a native
|
||
method.
|
||
|
||
N-API provides methods to create persistent references to an object.
|
||
Each persistent reference has an associated count with a value of 0
|
||
or higher. The count determines if the reference will keep
|
||
the corresponding object live. References with a count of 0 do not
|
||
prevent the object from being collected and are often called 'weak'
|
||
references. Any count greater than 0 will prevent the object
|
||
from being collected.
|
||
|
||
References can be created with an initial reference count. The count can
|
||
then be modified through [`napi_reference_ref`][] and
|
||
[`napi_reference_unref`][]. If an object is collected while the count
|
||
for a reference is 0, all subsequent calls to
|
||
get the object associated with the reference [`napi_get_reference_value`][]
|
||
will return NULL for the returned `napi_value`. An attempt to call
|
||
[`napi_reference_ref`][] for a reference whose object has been collected
|
||
will result in an error.
|
||
|
||
References must be deleted once they are no longer required by the addon. When
|
||
a reference is deleted it will no longer prevent the corresponding object from
|
||
being collected. Failure to delete a persistent reference will result in
|
||
a 'memory leak' with both the native memory for the persistent reference and
|
||
the corresponding object on the heap being retained forever.
|
||
|
||
There can be multiple persistent references created which refer to the same
|
||
object, each of which will either keep the object live or not based on its
|
||
individual count.
|
||
|
||
#### napi_create_reference
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
NAPI_EXTERN napi_status napi_create_reference(napi_env env,
|
||
napi_value value,
|
||
uint32_t initial_refcount,
|
||
napi_ref* result);
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] value`: `napi_value` representing the `Object` to which we want a
|
||
reference.
|
||
* `[in] initial_refcount`: Initial reference count for the new reference.
|
||
* `[out] result`: `napi_ref` pointing to the new reference.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This API create a new reference with the specified reference count
|
||
to the `Object` passed in.
|
||
|
||
#### napi_delete_reference
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
NAPI_EXTERN napi_status napi_delete_reference(napi_env env, napi_ref ref);
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] ref`: `napi_ref` to be deleted.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This API deletes the reference passed in.
|
||
|
||
This API can be called even if there is a pending JavaScript exception.
|
||
|
||
#### napi_reference_ref
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
NAPI_EXTERN napi_status napi_reference_ref(napi_env env,
|
||
napi_ref ref,
|
||
uint32_t* result);
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] ref`: `napi_ref` for which the reference count will be incremented.
|
||
* `[out] result`: The new reference count.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This API increments the reference count for the reference
|
||
passed in and returns the resulting reference count.
|
||
|
||
#### napi_reference_unref
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
NAPI_EXTERN napi_status napi_reference_unref(napi_env env,
|
||
napi_ref ref,
|
||
uint32_t* result);
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] ref`: `napi_ref` for which the reference count will be decremented.
|
||
* `[out] result`: The new reference count.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This API decrements the reference count for the reference
|
||
passed in and returns the resulting reference count.
|
||
|
||
#### napi_get_reference_value
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
NAPI_EXTERN napi_status napi_get_reference_value(napi_env env,
|
||
napi_ref ref,
|
||
napi_value* result);
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
the `napi_value passed` in or out of these methods is a handle to the
|
||
object to which the reference is related.
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] ref`: `napi_ref` for which we requesting the corresponding `Object`.
|
||
* `[out] result`: The `napi_value` for the `Object` referenced by the
|
||
`napi_ref`.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
If still valid, this API returns the `napi_value` representing the
|
||
JavaScript `Object` associated with the `napi_ref`. Otherwise, result
|
||
will be NULL.
|
||
|
||
### Cleanup on exit of the current Node.js instance
|
||
|
||
While a Node.js process typically releases all its resources when exiting,
|
||
embedders of Node.js, or future Worker support, may require addons to register
|
||
clean-up hooks that will be run once the current Node.js instance exits.
|
||
|
||
N-API provides functions for registering and un-registering such callbacks.
|
||
When those callbacks are run, all resources that are being held by the addon
|
||
should be freed up.
|
||
|
||
#### napi_add_env_cleanup_hook
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v10.2.0
|
||
napiVersion: 3
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
NODE_EXTERN napi_status napi_add_env_cleanup_hook(napi_env env,
|
||
void (*fun)(void* arg),
|
||
void* arg);
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
Registers `fun` as a function to be run with the `arg` parameter once the
|
||
current Node.js environment exits.
|
||
|
||
A function can safely be specified multiple times with different
|
||
`arg` values. In that case, it will be called multiple times as well.
|
||
Providing the same `fun` and `arg` values multiple times is not allowed
|
||
and will lead the process to abort.
|
||
|
||
The hooks will be called in reverse order, i.e. the most recently added one
|
||
will be called first.
|
||
|
||
Removing this hook can be done by using `napi_remove_env_cleanup_hook`.
|
||
Typically, that happens when the resource for which this hook was added
|
||
is being torn down anyway.
|
||
|
||
#### napi_remove_env_cleanup_hook
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v10.2.0
|
||
napiVersion: 3
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
NAPI_EXTERN napi_status napi_remove_env_cleanup_hook(napi_env env,
|
||
void (*fun)(void* arg),
|
||
void* arg);
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
Unregisters `fun` as a function to be run with the `arg` parameter once the
|
||
current Node.js environment exits. Both the argument and the function value
|
||
need to be exact matches.
|
||
|
||
The function must have originally been registered
|
||
with `napi_add_env_cleanup_hook`, otherwise the process will abort.
|
||
|
||
## Module registration
|
||
N-API modules are registered in a manner similar to other modules
|
||
except that instead of using the `NODE_MODULE` macro the following
|
||
is used:
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
NAPI_MODULE(NODE_GYP_MODULE_NAME, Init)
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
The next difference is the signature for the `Init` method. For a N-API
|
||
module it is as follows:
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_value Init(napi_env env, napi_value exports);
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
The return value from `Init` is treated as the `exports` object for the module.
|
||
The `Init` method is passed an empty object via the `exports` parameter as a
|
||
convenience. If `Init` returns NULL, the parameter passed as `exports` is
|
||
exported by the module. N-API modules cannot modify the `module` object but can
|
||
specify anything as the `exports` property of the module.
|
||
|
||
To add the method `hello` as a function so that it can be called as a method
|
||
provided by the addon:
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_value Init(napi_env env, napi_value exports) {
|
||
napi_status status;
|
||
napi_property_descriptor desc =
|
||
{"hello", NULL, Method, NULL, NULL, NULL, napi_default, NULL};
|
||
status = napi_define_properties(env, exports, 1, &desc);
|
||
if (status != napi_ok) return NULL;
|
||
return exports;
|
||
}
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
To set a function to be returned by the `require()` for the addon:
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_value Init(napi_env env, napi_value exports) {
|
||
napi_value method;
|
||
napi_status status;
|
||
status = napi_create_function(env, "exports", NAPI_AUTO_LENGTH, Method, NULL, &method);
|
||
if (status != napi_ok) return NULL;
|
||
return method;
|
||
}
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
To define a class so that new instances can be created (often used with
|
||
[Object Wrap][]):
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
// NOTE: partial example, not all referenced code is included
|
||
napi_value Init(napi_env env, napi_value exports) {
|
||
napi_status status;
|
||
napi_property_descriptor properties[] = {
|
||
{ "value", NULL, NULL, GetValue, SetValue, NULL, napi_default, NULL },
|
||
DECLARE_NAPI_METHOD("plusOne", PlusOne),
|
||
DECLARE_NAPI_METHOD("multiply", Multiply),
|
||
};
|
||
|
||
napi_value cons;
|
||
status =
|
||
napi_define_class(env, "MyObject", New, NULL, 3, properties, &cons);
|
||
if (status != napi_ok) return NULL;
|
||
|
||
status = napi_create_reference(env, cons, 1, &constructor);
|
||
if (status != napi_ok) return NULL;
|
||
|
||
status = napi_set_named_property(env, exports, "MyObject", cons);
|
||
if (status != napi_ok) return NULL;
|
||
|
||
return exports;
|
||
}
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
If the module will be loaded multiple times during the lifetime of the Node.js
|
||
process, use the `NAPI_MODULE_INIT` macro to initialize the module:
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
NAPI_MODULE_INIT() {
|
||
napi_value answer;
|
||
napi_status result;
|
||
|
||
status = napi_create_int64(env, 42, &answer);
|
||
if (status != napi_ok) return NULL;
|
||
|
||
status = napi_set_named_property(env, exports, "answer", answer);
|
||
if (status != napi_ok) return NULL;
|
||
|
||
return exports;
|
||
}
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
This macro includes `NAPI_MODULE`, and declares an `Init` function with a
|
||
special name and with visibility beyond the addon. This will allow Node.js to
|
||
initialize the module even if it is loaded multiple times.
|
||
|
||
There are a few design considerations when declaring a module that may be loaded
|
||
multiple times. The documentation of [context-aware addons][] provides more
|
||
details.
|
||
|
||
The variables `env` and `exports` will be available inside the function body
|
||
following the macro invocation.
|
||
|
||
For more details on setting properties on objects, see the section on
|
||
[Working with JavaScript Properties][].
|
||
|
||
For more details on building addon modules in general, refer to the existing
|
||
API.
|
||
|
||
## Working with JavaScript Values
|
||
N-API exposes a set of APIs to create all types of JavaScript values.
|
||
Some of these types are documented under [Section 6][]
|
||
of the [ECMAScript Language Specification][].
|
||
|
||
Fundamentally, these APIs are used to do one of the following:
|
||
|
||
1. Create a new JavaScript object
|
||
2. Convert from a primitive C type to an N-API value
|
||
3. Convert from N-API value to a primitive C type
|
||
4. Get global instances including `undefined` and `null`
|
||
|
||
N-API values are represented by the type `napi_value`.
|
||
Any N-API call that requires a JavaScript value takes in a `napi_value`.
|
||
In some cases, the API does check the type of the `napi_value` up-front.
|
||
However, for better performance, it's better for the caller to make sure that
|
||
the `napi_value` in question is of the JavaScript type expected by the API.
|
||
|
||
### Enum types
|
||
#### napi_key_collection_mode
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v13.7.0
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
> Stability: 1 - Experimental
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
typedef enum {
|
||
napi_key_include_prototypes,
|
||
napi_key_own_only
|
||
} napi_key_collection_mode;
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
Describes the `Keys/Properties` filter enums:
|
||
|
||
`napi_key_collection_mode` limits the range of collected properties.
|
||
|
||
`napi_key_own_only` limits the collected properties to the given
|
||
object only. `napi_key_include_prototypes` will include all keys
|
||
of the objects's prototype chain as well.
|
||
|
||
#### napi_key_filter
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v13.7.0
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
> Stability: 1 - Experimental
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
typedef enum {
|
||
napi_key_all_properties = 0,
|
||
napi_key_writable = 1,
|
||
napi_key_enumerable = 1 << 1,
|
||
napi_key_configurable = 1 << 2,
|
||
napi_key_skip_strings = 1 << 3,
|
||
napi_key_skip_symbols = 1 << 4
|
||
} napi_key_filter;
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
Property filter bits. They can be or'ed to build a composite filter.
|
||
|
||
#### napi_key_conversion
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v13.7.0
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
> Stability: 1 - Experimental
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
typedef enum {
|
||
napi_key_keep_numbers,
|
||
napi_key_numbers_to_strings
|
||
} napi_key_conversion;
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
`napi_key_numbers_to_strings` will convert integer indices to
|
||
strings. `napi_key_keep_numbers` will return numbers for integer
|
||
indices.
|
||
|
||
#### napi_valuetype
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
typedef enum {
|
||
// ES6 types (corresponds to typeof)
|
||
napi_undefined,
|
||
napi_null,
|
||
napi_boolean,
|
||
napi_number,
|
||
napi_string,
|
||
napi_symbol,
|
||
napi_object,
|
||
napi_function,
|
||
napi_external,
|
||
napi_bigint,
|
||
} napi_valuetype;
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
Describes the type of a `napi_value`. This generally corresponds to the types
|
||
described in [Section 6.1][] of the ECMAScript Language Specification.
|
||
In addition to types in that section, `napi_valuetype` can also represent
|
||
`Function`s and `Object`s with external data.
|
||
|
||
A JavaScript value of type `napi_external` appears in JavaScript as a plain
|
||
object such that no properties can be set on it, and no prototype.
|
||
|
||
#### napi_typedarray_type
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
typedef enum {
|
||
napi_int8_array,
|
||
napi_uint8_array,
|
||
napi_uint8_clamped_array,
|
||
napi_int16_array,
|
||
napi_uint16_array,
|
||
napi_int32_array,
|
||
napi_uint32_array,
|
||
napi_float32_array,
|
||
napi_float64_array,
|
||
napi_bigint64_array,
|
||
napi_biguint64_array,
|
||
} napi_typedarray_type;
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
This represents the underlying binary scalar datatype of the `TypedArray`.
|
||
Elements of this enum correspond to
|
||
[Section 22.2][] of the [ECMAScript Language Specification][].
|
||
|
||
### Object Creation Functions
|
||
#### napi_create_array
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_create_array(napi_env env, napi_value* result)
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the N-API call is invoked under.
|
||
* `[out] result`: A `napi_value` representing a JavaScript `Array`.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This API returns an N-API value corresponding to a JavaScript `Array` type.
|
||
JavaScript arrays are described in
|
||
[Section 22.1][] of the ECMAScript Language Specification.
|
||
|
||
#### napi_create_array_with_length
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_create_array_with_length(napi_env env,
|
||
size_t length,
|
||
napi_value* result)
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] length`: The initial length of the `Array`.
|
||
* `[out] result`: A `napi_value` representing a JavaScript `Array`.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This API returns an N-API value corresponding to a JavaScript `Array` type.
|
||
The `Array`'s length property is set to the passed-in length parameter.
|
||
However, the underlying buffer is not guaranteed to be pre-allocated by the VM
|
||
when the array is created. That behavior is left to the underlying VM
|
||
implementation. If the buffer must be a contiguous block of memory that can be
|
||
directly read and/or written via C, consider using
|
||
[`napi_create_external_arraybuffer`][].
|
||
|
||
JavaScript arrays are described in
|
||
[Section 22.1][] of the ECMAScript Language Specification.
|
||
|
||
#### napi_create_arraybuffer
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_create_arraybuffer(napi_env env,
|
||
size_t byte_length,
|
||
void** data,
|
||
napi_value* result)
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] length`: The length in bytes of the array buffer to create.
|
||
* `[out] data`: Pointer to the underlying byte buffer of the `ArrayBuffer`.
|
||
* `[out] result`: A `napi_value` representing a JavaScript `ArrayBuffer`.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This API returns an N-API value corresponding to a JavaScript `ArrayBuffer`.
|
||
`ArrayBuffer`s are used to represent fixed-length binary data buffers. They are
|
||
normally used as a backing-buffer for `TypedArray` objects.
|
||
The `ArrayBuffer` allocated will have an underlying byte buffer whose size is
|
||
determined by the `length` parameter that's passed in.
|
||
The underlying buffer is optionally returned back to the caller in case the
|
||
caller wants to directly manipulate the buffer. This buffer can only be
|
||
written to directly from native code. To write to this buffer from JavaScript,
|
||
a typed array or `DataView` object would need to be created.
|
||
|
||
JavaScript `ArrayBuffer` objects are described in
|
||
[Section 24.1][] of the ECMAScript Language Specification.
|
||
|
||
#### napi_create_buffer
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_create_buffer(napi_env env,
|
||
size_t size,
|
||
void** data,
|
||
napi_value* result)
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] size`: Size in bytes of the underlying buffer.
|
||
* `[out] data`: Raw pointer to the underlying buffer.
|
||
* `[out] result`: A `napi_value` representing a `node::Buffer`.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This API allocates a `node::Buffer` object. While this is still a
|
||
fully-supported data structure, in most cases using a `TypedArray` will suffice.
|
||
|
||
#### napi_create_buffer_copy
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_create_buffer_copy(napi_env env,
|
||
size_t length,
|
||
const void* data,
|
||
void** result_data,
|
||
napi_value* result)
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] size`: Size in bytes of the input buffer (should be the same as the size
|
||
of the new buffer).
|
||
* `[in] data`: Raw pointer to the underlying buffer to copy from.
|
||
* `[out] result_data`: Pointer to the new `Buffer`'s underlying data buffer.
|
||
* `[out] result`: A `napi_value` representing a `node::Buffer`.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This API allocates a `node::Buffer` object and initializes it with data copied
|
||
from the passed-in buffer. While this is still a fully-supported data
|
||
structure, in most cases using a `TypedArray` will suffice.
|
||
|
||
#### napi_create_date
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v11.11.0
|
||
napiVersion: 5
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_create_date(napi_env env,
|
||
double time,
|
||
napi_value* result);
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] time`: ECMAScript time value in milliseconds since 01 January, 1970 UTC.
|
||
* `[out] result`: A `napi_value` representing a JavaScript `Date`.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This API does not observe leap seconds; they are ignored, as
|
||
ECMAScript aligns with POSIX time specification.
|
||
|
||
This API allocates a JavaScript `Date` object.
|
||
|
||
JavaScript `Date` objects are described in
|
||
[Section 20.3][] of the ECMAScript Language Specification.
|
||
|
||
#### napi_create_external
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_create_external(napi_env env,
|
||
void* data,
|
||
napi_finalize finalize_cb,
|
||
void* finalize_hint,
|
||
napi_value* result)
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] data`: Raw pointer to the external data.
|
||
* `[in] finalize_cb`: Optional callback to call when the external value is being
|
||
collected.
|
||
* `[in] finalize_hint`: Optional hint to pass to the finalize callback during
|
||
collection.
|
||
* `[out] result`: A `napi_value` representing an external value.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This API allocates a JavaScript value with external data attached to it. This
|
||
is used to pass external data through JavaScript code, so it can be retrieved
|
||
later by native code using [`napi_get_value_external`][].
|
||
|
||
The API adds a `napi_finalize` callback which will be called when the JavaScript
|
||
object just created is ready for garbage collection. It is similar to
|
||
`napi_wrap()` except that:
|
||
|
||
* the native data cannot be retrieved later using `napi_unwrap()`,
|
||
* nor can it be removed later using `napi_remove_wrap()`, and
|
||
* the object created by the API can be used with `napi_wrap()`.
|
||
|
||
The created value is not an object, and therefore does not support additional
|
||
properties. It is considered a distinct value type: calling `napi_typeof()` with
|
||
an external value yields `napi_external`.
|
||
|
||
#### napi_create_external_arraybuffer
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status
|
||
napi_create_external_arraybuffer(napi_env env,
|
||
void* external_data,
|
||
size_t byte_length,
|
||
napi_finalize finalize_cb,
|
||
void* finalize_hint,
|
||
napi_value* result)
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] external_data`: Pointer to the underlying byte buffer of the
|
||
`ArrayBuffer`.
|
||
* `[in] byte_length`: The length in bytes of the underlying buffer.
|
||
* `[in] finalize_cb`: Optional callback to call when the `ArrayBuffer` is being
|
||
collected.
|
||
* `[in] finalize_hint`: Optional hint to pass to the finalize callback during
|
||
collection.
|
||
* `[out] result`: A `napi_value` representing a JavaScript `ArrayBuffer`.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This API returns an N-API value corresponding to a JavaScript `ArrayBuffer`.
|
||
The underlying byte buffer of the `ArrayBuffer` is externally allocated and
|
||
managed. The caller must ensure that the byte buffer remains valid until the
|
||
finalize callback is called.
|
||
|
||
The API adds a `napi_finalize` callback which will be called when the JavaScript
|
||
object just created is ready for garbage collection. It is similar to
|
||
`napi_wrap()` except that:
|
||
|
||
* the native data cannot be retrieved later using `napi_unwrap()`,
|
||
* nor can it be removed later using `napi_remove_wrap()`, and
|
||
* the object created by the API can be used with `napi_wrap()`.
|
||
|
||
JavaScript `ArrayBuffer`s are described in
|
||
[Section 24.1][] of the ECMAScript Language Specification.
|
||
|
||
#### napi_create_external_buffer
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_create_external_buffer(napi_env env,
|
||
size_t length,
|
||
void* data,
|
||
napi_finalize finalize_cb,
|
||
void* finalize_hint,
|
||
napi_value* result)
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] length`: Size in bytes of the input buffer (should be the same as the
|
||
size of the new buffer).
|
||
* `[in] data`: Raw pointer to the underlying buffer to copy from.
|
||
* `[in] finalize_cb`: Optional callback to call when the `ArrayBuffer` is being
|
||
collected.
|
||
* `[in] finalize_hint`: Optional hint to pass to the finalize callback during
|
||
collection.
|
||
* `[out] result`: A `napi_value` representing a `node::Buffer`.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This API allocates a `node::Buffer` object and initializes it with data
|
||
backed by the passed in buffer. While this is still a fully-supported data
|
||
structure, in most cases using a `TypedArray` will suffice.
|
||
|
||
The API adds a `napi_finalize` callback which will be called when the JavaScript
|
||
object just created is ready for garbage collection. It is similar to
|
||
`napi_wrap()` except that:
|
||
|
||
* the native data cannot be retrieved later using `napi_unwrap()`,
|
||
* nor can it be removed later using `napi_remove_wrap()`, and
|
||
* the object created by the API can be used with `napi_wrap()`.
|
||
|
||
For Node.js >=4 `Buffers` are `Uint8Array`s.
|
||
|
||
#### napi_create_object
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_create_object(napi_env env, napi_value* result)
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[out] result`: A `napi_value` representing a JavaScript `Object`.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This API allocates a default JavaScript `Object`.
|
||
It is the equivalent of doing `new Object()` in JavaScript.
|
||
|
||
The JavaScript `Object` type is described in [Section 6.1.7][] of the
|
||
ECMAScript Language Specification.
|
||
|
||
#### napi_create_symbol
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_create_symbol(napi_env env,
|
||
napi_value description,
|
||
napi_value* result)
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] description`: Optional `napi_value` which refers to a JavaScript
|
||
`String` to be set as the description for the symbol.
|
||
* `[out] result`: A `napi_value` representing a JavaScript `Symbol`.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This API creates a JavaScript `Symbol` object from a UTF8-encoded C string.
|
||
|
||
The JavaScript `Symbol` type is described in [Section 19.4][]
|
||
of the ECMAScript Language Specification.
|
||
|
||
#### napi_create_typedarray
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_create_typedarray(napi_env env,
|
||
napi_typedarray_type type,
|
||
size_t length,
|
||
napi_value arraybuffer,
|
||
size_t byte_offset,
|
||
napi_value* result)
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] type`: Scalar datatype of the elements within the `TypedArray`.
|
||
* `[in] length`: Number of elements in the `TypedArray`.
|
||
* `[in] arraybuffer`: `ArrayBuffer` underlying the typed array.
|
||
* `[in] byte_offset`: The byte offset within the `ArrayBuffer` from which to
|
||
start projecting the `TypedArray`.
|
||
* `[out] result`: A `napi_value` representing a JavaScript `TypedArray`.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This API creates a JavaScript `TypedArray` object over an existing
|
||
`ArrayBuffer`. `TypedArray` objects provide an array-like view over an
|
||
underlying data buffer where each element has the same underlying binary scalar
|
||
datatype.
|
||
|
||
It's required that `(length * size_of_element) + byte_offset` should
|
||
be <= the size in bytes of the array passed in. If not, a `RangeError` exception
|
||
is raised.
|
||
|
||
JavaScript `TypedArray` objects are described in
|
||
[Section 22.2][] of the ECMAScript Language Specification.
|
||
|
||
#### napi_create_dataview
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.3.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_create_dataview(napi_env env,
|
||
size_t byte_length,
|
||
napi_value arraybuffer,
|
||
size_t byte_offset,
|
||
napi_value* result)
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] length`: Number of elements in the `DataView`.
|
||
* `[in] arraybuffer`: `ArrayBuffer` underlying the `DataView`.
|
||
* `[in] byte_offset`: The byte offset within the `ArrayBuffer` from which to
|
||
start projecting the `DataView`.
|
||
* `[out] result`: A `napi_value` representing a JavaScript `DataView`.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This API creates a JavaScript `DataView` object over an existing `ArrayBuffer`.
|
||
`DataView` objects provide an array-like view over an underlying data buffer,
|
||
but one which allows items of different size and type in the `ArrayBuffer`.
|
||
|
||
It is required that `byte_length + byte_offset` is less than or equal to the
|
||
size in bytes of the array passed in. If not, a `RangeError` exception is
|
||
raised.
|
||
|
||
JavaScript `DataView` objects are described in
|
||
[Section 24.3][] of the ECMAScript Language Specification.
|
||
|
||
### Functions to convert from C types to N-API
|
||
#### napi_create_int32
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.4.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_create_int32(napi_env env, int32_t value, napi_value* result)
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] value`: Integer value to be represented in JavaScript.
|
||
* `[out] result`: A `napi_value` representing a JavaScript `Number`.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This API is used to convert from the C `int32_t` type to the JavaScript
|
||
`Number` type.
|
||
|
||
The JavaScript `Number` type is described in
|
||
[Section 6.1.6][] of the ECMAScript Language Specification.
|
||
|
||
#### napi_create_uint32
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.4.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_create_uint32(napi_env env, uint32_t value, napi_value* result)
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] value`: Unsigned integer value to be represented in JavaScript.
|
||
* `[out] result`: A `napi_value` representing a JavaScript `Number`.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This API is used to convert from the C `uint32_t` type to the JavaScript
|
||
`Number` type.
|
||
|
||
The JavaScript `Number` type is described in
|
||
[Section 6.1.6][] of the ECMAScript Language Specification.
|
||
|
||
#### napi_create_int64
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.4.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_create_int64(napi_env env, int64_t value, napi_value* result)
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] value`: Integer value to be represented in JavaScript.
|
||
* `[out] result`: A `napi_value` representing a JavaScript `Number`.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This API is used to convert from the C `int64_t` type to the JavaScript
|
||
`Number` type.
|
||
|
||
The JavaScript `Number` type is described in [Section 6.1.6][]
|
||
of the ECMAScript Language Specification. Note the complete range of `int64_t`
|
||
cannot be represented with full precision in JavaScript. Integer values
|
||
outside the range of [`Number.MIN_SAFE_INTEGER`][] `-(2^53 - 1)` -
|
||
[`Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER`][] `(2^53 - 1)` will lose precision.
|
||
|
||
#### napi_create_double
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.4.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_create_double(napi_env env, double value, napi_value* result)
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] value`: Double-precision value to be represented in JavaScript.
|
||
* `[out] result`: A `napi_value` representing a JavaScript `Number`.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This API is used to convert from the C `double` type to the JavaScript
|
||
`Number` type.
|
||
|
||
The JavaScript `Number` type is described in
|
||
[Section 6.1.6][] of the ECMAScript Language Specification.
|
||
|
||
#### napi_create_bigint_int64
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v10.7.0
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
> Stability: 1 - Experimental
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_create_bigint_int64(napi_env env,
|
||
int64_t value,
|
||
napi_value* result);
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] value`: Integer value to be represented in JavaScript.
|
||
* `[out] result`: A `napi_value` representing a JavaScript `BigInt`.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This API converts the C `int64_t` type to the JavaScript `BigInt` type.
|
||
|
||
#### napi_create_bigint_uint64
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v10.7.0
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
> Stability: 1 - Experimental
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_create_bigint_uint64(napi_env env,
|
||
uint64_t value,
|
||
napi_value* result);
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] value`: Unsigned integer value to be represented in JavaScript.
|
||
* `[out] result`: A `napi_value` representing a JavaScript `BigInt`.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This API converts the C `uint64_t` type to the JavaScript `BigInt` type.
|
||
|
||
#### napi_create_bigint_words
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v10.7.0
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
> Stability: 1 - Experimental
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_create_bigint_words(napi_env env,
|
||
int sign_bit,
|
||
size_t word_count,
|
||
const uint64_t* words,
|
||
napi_value* result);
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] sign_bit`: Determines if the resulting `BigInt` will be positive or
|
||
negative.
|
||
* `[in] word_count`: The length of the `words` array.
|
||
* `[in] words`: An array of `uint64_t` little-endian 64-bit words.
|
||
* `[out] result`: A `napi_value` representing a JavaScript `BigInt`.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This API converts an array of unsigned 64-bit words into a single `BigInt`
|
||
value.
|
||
|
||
The resulting `BigInt` is calculated as: (–1)<sup>`sign_bit`</sup> (`words[0]`
|
||
× (2<sup>64</sup>)<sup>0</sup> + `words[1]` × (2<sup>64</sup>)<sup>1</sup> + …)
|
||
|
||
#### napi_create_string_latin1
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_create_string_latin1(napi_env env,
|
||
const char* str,
|
||
size_t length,
|
||
napi_value* result);
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] str`: Character buffer representing an ISO-8859-1-encoded string.
|
||
* `[in] length`: The length of the string in bytes, or `NAPI_AUTO_LENGTH` if it
|
||
is null-terminated.
|
||
* `[out] result`: A `napi_value` representing a JavaScript `String`.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This API creates a JavaScript `String` object from an ISO-8859-1-encoded C
|
||
string. The native string is copied.
|
||
|
||
The JavaScript `String` type is described in
|
||
[Section 6.1.4][] of the ECMAScript Language Specification.
|
||
|
||
#### napi_create_string_utf16
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_create_string_utf16(napi_env env,
|
||
const char16_t* str,
|
||
size_t length,
|
||
napi_value* result)
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] str`: Character buffer representing a UTF16-LE-encoded string.
|
||
* `[in] length`: The length of the string in two-byte code units, or
|
||
`NAPI_AUTO_LENGTH` if it is null-terminated.
|
||
* `[out] result`: A `napi_value` representing a JavaScript `String`.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This API creates a JavaScript `String` object from a UTF16-LE-encoded C string.
|
||
The native string is copied.
|
||
|
||
The JavaScript `String` type is described in
|
||
[Section 6.1.4][] of the ECMAScript Language Specification.
|
||
|
||
#### napi_create_string_utf8
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_create_string_utf8(napi_env env,
|
||
const char* str,
|
||
size_t length,
|
||
napi_value* result)
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] str`: Character buffer representing a UTF8-encoded string.
|
||
* `[in] length`: The length of the string in bytes, or `NAPI_AUTO_LENGTH` if it
|
||
is null-terminated.
|
||
* `[out] result`: A `napi_value` representing a JavaScript `String`.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This API creates a JavaScript `String` object from a UTF8-encoded C string.
|
||
The native string is copied.
|
||
|
||
The JavaScript `String` type is described in
|
||
[Section 6.1.4][] of the ECMAScript Language Specification.
|
||
|
||
### Functions to convert from N-API to C types
|
||
#### napi_get_array_length
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_get_array_length(napi_env env,
|
||
napi_value value,
|
||
uint32_t* result)
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] value`: `napi_value` representing the JavaScript `Array` whose length is
|
||
being queried.
|
||
* `[out] result`: `uint32` representing length of the array.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This API returns the length of an array.
|
||
|
||
`Array` length is described in [Section 22.1.4.1][] of the ECMAScript Language
|
||
Specification.
|
||
|
||
#### napi_get_arraybuffer_info
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_get_arraybuffer_info(napi_env env,
|
||
napi_value arraybuffer,
|
||
void** data,
|
||
size_t* byte_length)
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] arraybuffer`: `napi_value` representing the `ArrayBuffer` being queried.
|
||
* `[out] data`: The underlying data buffer of the `ArrayBuffer`.
|
||
* `[out] byte_length`: Length in bytes of the underlying data buffer.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This API is used to retrieve the underlying data buffer of an `ArrayBuffer` and
|
||
its length.
|
||
|
||
*WARNING*: Use caution while using this API. The lifetime of the underlying data
|
||
buffer is managed by the `ArrayBuffer` even after it's returned. A
|
||
possible safe way to use this API is in conjunction with
|
||
[`napi_create_reference`][], which can be used to guarantee control over the
|
||
lifetime of the `ArrayBuffer`. It's also safe to use the returned data buffer
|
||
within the same callback as long as there are no calls to other APIs that might
|
||
trigger a GC.
|
||
|
||
#### napi_get_buffer_info
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_get_buffer_info(napi_env env,
|
||
napi_value value,
|
||
void** data,
|
||
size_t* length)
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] value`: `napi_value` representing the `node::Buffer` being queried.
|
||
* `[out] data`: The underlying data buffer of the `node::Buffer`.
|
||
* `[out] length`: Length in bytes of the underlying data buffer.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This API is used to retrieve the underlying data buffer of a `node::Buffer`
|
||
and it's length.
|
||
|
||
*Warning*: Use caution while using this API since the underlying data buffer's
|
||
lifetime is not guaranteed if it's managed by the VM.
|
||
|
||
#### napi_get_prototype
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_get_prototype(napi_env env,
|
||
napi_value object,
|
||
napi_value* result)
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] object`: `napi_value` representing JavaScript `Object` whose prototype
|
||
to return. This returns the equivalent of `Object.getPrototypeOf` (which is
|
||
not the same as the function's `prototype` property).
|
||
* `[out] result`: `napi_value` representing prototype of the given object.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
#### napi_get_typedarray_info
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_get_typedarray_info(napi_env env,
|
||
napi_value typedarray,
|
||
napi_typedarray_type* type,
|
||
size_t* length,
|
||
void** data,
|
||
napi_value* arraybuffer,
|
||
size_t* byte_offset)
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] typedarray`: `napi_value` representing the `TypedArray` whose
|
||
properties to query.
|
||
* `[out] type`: Scalar datatype of the elements within the `TypedArray`.
|
||
* `[out] length`: The number of elements in the `TypedArray`.
|
||
* `[out] data`: The data buffer underlying the `TypedArray` adjusted by
|
||
the `byte_offset` value so that it points to the first element in the
|
||
`TypedArray`.
|
||
* `[out] arraybuffer`: The `ArrayBuffer` underlying the `TypedArray`.
|
||
* `[out] byte_offset`: The byte offset within the underlying native array
|
||
at which the first element of the arrays is located. The value for the data
|
||
parameter has already been adjusted so that data points to the first element
|
||
in the array. Therefore, the first byte of the native array would be at
|
||
`data - byte_offset`.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This API returns various properties of a typed array.
|
||
|
||
*Warning*: Use caution while using this API since the underlying data buffer
|
||
is managed by the VM.
|
||
|
||
#### napi_get_dataview_info
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.3.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_get_dataview_info(napi_env env,
|
||
napi_value dataview,
|
||
size_t* byte_length,
|
||
void** data,
|
||
napi_value* arraybuffer,
|
||
size_t* byte_offset)
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] dataview`: `napi_value` representing the `DataView` whose
|
||
properties to query.
|
||
* `[out] byte_length`: `Number` of bytes in the `DataView`.
|
||
* `[out] data`: The data buffer underlying the `DataView`.
|
||
* `[out] arraybuffer`: `ArrayBuffer` underlying the `DataView`.
|
||
* `[out] byte_offset`: The byte offset within the data buffer from which
|
||
to start projecting the `DataView`.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This API returns various properties of a `DataView`.
|
||
|
||
#### napi_get_date_value
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v11.11.0
|
||
napiVersion: 5
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_get_date_value(napi_env env,
|
||
napi_value value,
|
||
double* result)
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] value`: `napi_value` representing a JavaScript `Date`.
|
||
* `[out] result`: Time value as a `double` represented as milliseconds since
|
||
midnight at the beginning of 01 January, 1970 UTC.
|
||
|
||
This API does not observe leap seconds; they are ignored, as
|
||
ECMAScript aligns with POSIX time specification.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded. If a non-date `napi_value` is passed
|
||
in it returns `napi_date_expected`.
|
||
|
||
This API returns the C double primitive of time value for the given JavaScript
|
||
`Date`.
|
||
|
||
#### napi_get_value_bool
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_get_value_bool(napi_env env, napi_value value, bool* result)
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] value`: `napi_value` representing JavaScript `Boolean`.
|
||
* `[out] result`: C boolean primitive equivalent of the given JavaScript
|
||
`Boolean`.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded. If a non-boolean `napi_value` is
|
||
passed in it returns `napi_boolean_expected`.
|
||
|
||
This API returns the C boolean primitive equivalent of the given JavaScript
|
||
`Boolean`.
|
||
|
||
#### napi_get_value_double
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_get_value_double(napi_env env,
|
||
napi_value value,
|
||
double* result)
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] value`: `napi_value` representing JavaScript `Number`.
|
||
* `[out] result`: C double primitive equivalent of the given JavaScript
|
||
`Number`.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded. If a non-number `napi_value` is passed
|
||
in it returns `napi_number_expected`.
|
||
|
||
This API returns the C double primitive equivalent of the given JavaScript
|
||
`Number`.
|
||
|
||
#### napi_get_value_bigint_int64
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v10.7.0
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
> Stability: 1 - Experimental
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_get_value_bigint_int64(napi_env env,
|
||
napi_value value,
|
||
int64_t* result,
|
||
bool* lossless);
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under
|
||
* `[in] value`: `napi_value` representing JavaScript `BigInt`.
|
||
* `[out] result`: C `int64_t` primitive equivalent of the given JavaScript
|
||
`BigInt`.
|
||
* `[out] lossless`: Indicates whether the `BigInt` value was converted
|
||
losslessly.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded. If a non-`BigInt` is passed in it
|
||
returns `napi_bigint_expected`.
|
||
|
||
This API returns the C `int64_t` primitive equivalent of the given JavaScript
|
||
`BigInt`. If needed it will truncate the value, setting `lossless` to `false`.
|
||
|
||
#### napi_get_value_bigint_uint64
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v10.7.0
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
> Stability: 1 - Experimental
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_get_value_bigint_uint64(napi_env env,
|
||
napi_value value,
|
||
uint64_t* result,
|
||
bool* lossless);
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] value`: `napi_value` representing JavaScript `BigInt`.
|
||
* `[out] result`: C `uint64_t` primitive equivalent of the given JavaScript
|
||
`BigInt`.
|
||
* `[out] lossless`: Indicates whether the `BigInt` value was converted
|
||
losslessly.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded. If a non-`BigInt` is passed in it
|
||
returns `napi_bigint_expected`.
|
||
|
||
This API returns the C `uint64_t` primitive equivalent of the given JavaScript
|
||
`BigInt`. If needed it will truncate the value, setting `lossless` to `false`.
|
||
|
||
#### napi_get_value_bigint_words
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v10.7.0
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
> Stability: 1 - Experimental
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_get_value_bigint_words(napi_env env,
|
||
napi_value value,
|
||
int* sign_bit,
|
||
size_t* word_count,
|
||
uint64_t* words);
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] value`: `napi_value` representing JavaScript `BigInt`.
|
||
* `[out] sign_bit`: Integer representing if the JavaScript `BigInt` is positive
|
||
or negative.
|
||
* `[in/out] word_count`: Must be initialized to the length of the `words`
|
||
array. Upon return, it will be set to the actual number of words that
|
||
would be needed to store this `BigInt`.
|
||
* `[out] words`: Pointer to a pre-allocated 64-bit word array.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This API converts a single `BigInt` value into a sign bit, 64-bit little-endian
|
||
array, and the number of elements in the array. `sign_bit` and `words` may be
|
||
both set to `NULL`, in order to get only `word_count`.
|
||
|
||
#### napi_get_value_external
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_get_value_external(napi_env env,
|
||
napi_value value,
|
||
void** result)
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] value`: `napi_value` representing JavaScript external value.
|
||
* `[out] result`: Pointer to the data wrapped by the JavaScript external value.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded. If a non-external `napi_value` is
|
||
passed in it returns `napi_invalid_arg`.
|
||
|
||
This API retrieves the external data pointer that was previously passed to
|
||
`napi_create_external()`.
|
||
|
||
#### napi_get_value_int32
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_get_value_int32(napi_env env,
|
||
napi_value value,
|
||
int32_t* result)
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] value`: `napi_value` representing JavaScript `Number`.
|
||
* `[out] result`: C `int32` primitive equivalent of the given JavaScript
|
||
`Number`.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded. If a non-number `napi_value`
|
||
is passed in `napi_number_expected`.
|
||
|
||
This API returns the C `int32` primitive equivalent
|
||
of the given JavaScript `Number`.
|
||
|
||
If the number exceeds the range of the 32 bit integer, then the result is
|
||
truncated to the equivalent of the bottom 32 bits. This can result in a large
|
||
positive number becoming a negative number if the value is > 2^31 -1.
|
||
|
||
Non-finite number values (`NaN`, `+Infinity`, or `-Infinity`) set the
|
||
result to zero.
|
||
|
||
#### napi_get_value_int64
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_get_value_int64(napi_env env,
|
||
napi_value value,
|
||
int64_t* result)
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] value`: `napi_value` representing JavaScript `Number`.
|
||
* `[out] result`: C `int64` primitive equivalent of the given JavaScript
|
||
`Number`.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded. If a non-number `napi_value`
|
||
is passed in it returns `napi_number_expected`.
|
||
|
||
This API returns the C `int64` primitive equivalent of the given JavaScript
|
||
`Number`.
|
||
|
||
`Number` values outside the range of [`Number.MIN_SAFE_INTEGER`][]
|
||
`-(2^53 - 1)` - [`Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER`][] `(2^53 - 1)` will lose precision.
|
||
|
||
Non-finite number values (`NaN`, `+Infinity`, or `-Infinity`) set the
|
||
result to zero.
|
||
|
||
#### napi_get_value_string_latin1
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_get_value_string_latin1(napi_env env,
|
||
napi_value value,
|
||
char* buf,
|
||
size_t bufsize,
|
||
size_t* result)
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] value`: `napi_value` representing JavaScript string.
|
||
* `[in] buf`: Buffer to write the ISO-8859-1-encoded string into. If NULL is
|
||
passed in, the length of the string (in bytes) is returned.
|
||
* `[in] bufsize`: Size of the destination buffer. When this value is
|
||
insufficient, the returned string will be truncated.
|
||
* `[out] result`: Number of bytes copied into the buffer, excluding the null
|
||
terminator.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded. If a non-`String` `napi_value`
|
||
is passed in it returns `napi_string_expected`.
|
||
|
||
This API returns the ISO-8859-1-encoded string corresponding the value passed
|
||
in.
|
||
|
||
#### napi_get_value_string_utf8
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_get_value_string_utf8(napi_env env,
|
||
napi_value value,
|
||
char* buf,
|
||
size_t bufsize,
|
||
size_t* result)
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] value`: `napi_value` representing JavaScript string.
|
||
* `[in] buf`: Buffer to write the UTF8-encoded string into. If NULL is passed
|
||
in, the length of the string (in bytes) is returned.
|
||
* `[in] bufsize`: Size of the destination buffer. When this value is
|
||
insufficient, the returned string will be truncated.
|
||
* `[out] result`: Number of bytes copied into the buffer, excluding the null
|
||
terminator.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded. If a non-`String` `napi_value`
|
||
is passed in it returns `napi_string_expected`.
|
||
|
||
This API returns the UTF8-encoded string corresponding the value passed in.
|
||
|
||
#### napi_get_value_string_utf16
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_get_value_string_utf16(napi_env env,
|
||
napi_value value,
|
||
char16_t* buf,
|
||
size_t bufsize,
|
||
size_t* result)
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] value`: `napi_value` representing JavaScript string.
|
||
* `[in] buf`: Buffer to write the UTF16-LE-encoded string into. If NULL is
|
||
passed in, the length of the string (in 2-byte code units) is returned.
|
||
* `[in] bufsize`: Size of the destination buffer. When this value is
|
||
insufficient, the returned string will be truncated.
|
||
* `[out] result`: Number of 2-byte code units copied into the buffer, excluding
|
||
the null terminator.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded. If a non-`String` `napi_value`
|
||
is passed in it returns `napi_string_expected`.
|
||
|
||
This API returns the UTF16-encoded string corresponding the value passed in.
|
||
|
||
#### napi_get_value_uint32
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_get_value_uint32(napi_env env,
|
||
napi_value value,
|
||
uint32_t* result)
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] value`: `napi_value` representing JavaScript `Number`.
|
||
* `[out] result`: C primitive equivalent of the given `napi_value` as a
|
||
`uint32_t`.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded. If a non-number `napi_value`
|
||
is passed in it returns `napi_number_expected`.
|
||
|
||
This API returns the C primitive equivalent of the given `napi_value` as a
|
||
`uint32_t`.
|
||
|
||
### Functions to get global instances
|
||
#### napi_get_boolean
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_get_boolean(napi_env env, bool value, napi_value* result)
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] value`: The value of the boolean to retrieve.
|
||
* `[out] result`: `napi_value` representing JavaScript `Boolean` singleton to
|
||
retrieve.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This API is used to return the JavaScript singleton object that is used to
|
||
represent the given boolean value.
|
||
|
||
#### napi_get_global
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_get_global(napi_env env, napi_value* result)
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[out] result`: `napi_value` representing JavaScript `global` object.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This API returns the `global` object.
|
||
|
||
#### napi_get_null
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_get_null(napi_env env, napi_value* result)
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[out] result`: `napi_value` representing JavaScript `null` object.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This API returns the `null` object.
|
||
|
||
#### napi_get_undefined
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_get_undefined(napi_env env, napi_value* result)
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[out] result`: `napi_value` representing JavaScript Undefined value.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This API returns the Undefined object.
|
||
|
||
## Working with JavaScript Values and Abstract Operations
|
||
|
||
N-API exposes a set of APIs to perform some abstract operations on JavaScript
|
||
values. Some of these operations are documented under [Section 7][]
|
||
of the [ECMAScript Language Specification][].
|
||
|
||
These APIs support doing one of the following:
|
||
|
||
1. Coerce JavaScript values to specific JavaScript types (such as `Number` or
|
||
`String`).
|
||
2. Check the type of a JavaScript value.
|
||
3. Check for equality between two JavaScript values.
|
||
|
||
### napi_coerce_to_bool
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_coerce_to_bool(napi_env env,
|
||
napi_value value,
|
||
napi_value* result)
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] value`: The JavaScript value to coerce.
|
||
* `[out] result`: `napi_value` representing the coerced JavaScript `Boolean`.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This API implements the abstract operation `ToBoolean()` as defined in
|
||
[Section 7.1.2][] of the ECMAScript Language Specification.
|
||
This API can be re-entrant if getters are defined on the passed-in `Object`.
|
||
|
||
### napi_coerce_to_number
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_coerce_to_number(napi_env env,
|
||
napi_value value,
|
||
napi_value* result)
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] value`: The JavaScript value to coerce.
|
||
* `[out] result`: `napi_value` representing the coerced JavaScript `Number`.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This API implements the abstract operation `ToNumber()` as defined in
|
||
[Section 7.1.3][] of the ECMAScript Language Specification.
|
||
This API can be re-entrant if getters are defined on the passed-in `Object`.
|
||
|
||
### napi_coerce_to_object
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_coerce_to_object(napi_env env,
|
||
napi_value value,
|
||
napi_value* result)
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] value`: The JavaScript value to coerce.
|
||
* `[out] result`: `napi_value` representing the coerced JavaScript `Object`.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This API implements the abstract operation `ToObject()` as defined in
|
||
[Section 7.1.13][] of the ECMAScript Language Specification.
|
||
This API can be re-entrant if getters are defined on the passed-in `Object`.
|
||
|
||
### napi_coerce_to_string
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_coerce_to_string(napi_env env,
|
||
napi_value value,
|
||
napi_value* result)
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] value`: The JavaScript value to coerce.
|
||
* `[out] result`: `napi_value` representing the coerced JavaScript `String`.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This API implements the abstract operation `ToString()` as defined in
|
||
[Section 7.1.13][] of the ECMAScript Language Specification.
|
||
This API can be re-entrant if getters are defined on the passed-in `Object`.
|
||
|
||
### napi_typeof
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_typeof(napi_env env, napi_value value, napi_valuetype* result)
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] value`: The JavaScript value whose type to query.
|
||
* `[out] result`: The type of the JavaScript value.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
* `napi_invalid_arg` if the type of `value` is not a known ECMAScript type and
|
||
`value` is not an External value.
|
||
|
||
This API represents behavior similar to invoking the `typeof` Operator on
|
||
the object as defined in [Section 12.5.5][] of the ECMAScript Language
|
||
Specification. However, it has support for detecting an External value.
|
||
If `value` has a type that is invalid, an error is returned.
|
||
|
||
### napi_instanceof
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_instanceof(napi_env env,
|
||
napi_value object,
|
||
napi_value constructor,
|
||
bool* result)
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] object`: The JavaScript value to check.
|
||
* `[in] constructor`: The JavaScript function object of the constructor function
|
||
to check against.
|
||
* `[out] result`: Boolean that is set to true if `object instanceof constructor`
|
||
is true.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This API represents invoking the `instanceof` Operator on the object as
|
||
defined in [Section 12.10.4][] of the ECMAScript Language Specification.
|
||
|
||
### napi_is_array
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_is_array(napi_env env, napi_value value, bool* result)
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] value`: The JavaScript value to check.
|
||
* `[out] result`: Whether the given object is an array.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This API represents invoking the `IsArray` operation on the object
|
||
as defined in [Section 7.2.2][] of the ECMAScript Language Specification.
|
||
|
||
### napi_is_arraybuffer
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_is_arraybuffer(napi_env env, napi_value value, bool* result)
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] value`: The JavaScript value to check.
|
||
* `[out] result`: Whether the given object is an `ArrayBuffer`.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This API checks if the `Object` passed in is an array buffer.
|
||
|
||
### napi_is_buffer
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_is_buffer(napi_env env, napi_value value, bool* result)
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] value`: The JavaScript value to check.
|
||
* `[out] result`: Whether the given `napi_value` represents a `node::Buffer`
|
||
object.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This API checks if the `Object` passed in is a buffer.
|
||
|
||
### napi_is_date
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v11.11.0
|
||
napiVersion: 5
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_is_date(napi_env env, napi_value value, bool* result)
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] value`: The JavaScript value to check.
|
||
* `[out] result`: Whether the given `napi_value` represents a JavaScript `Date`
|
||
object.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This API checks if the `Object` passed in is a date.
|
||
|
||
### napi_is_error
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_is_error(napi_env env, napi_value value, bool* result)
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] value`: The JavaScript value to check.
|
||
* `[out] result`: Whether the given `napi_value` represents an `Error` object.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This API checks if the `Object` passed in is an `Error`.
|
||
|
||
### napi_is_typedarray
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_is_typedarray(napi_env env, napi_value value, bool* result)
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] value`: The JavaScript value to check.
|
||
* `[out] result`: Whether the given `napi_value` represents a `TypedArray`.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This API checks if the `Object` passed in is a typed array.
|
||
|
||
### napi_is_dataview
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.3.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_is_dataview(napi_env env, napi_value value, bool* result)
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] value`: The JavaScript value to check.
|
||
* `[out] result`: Whether the given `napi_value` represents a `DataView`.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This API checks if the `Object` passed in is a `DataView`.
|
||
|
||
### napi_strict_equals
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_strict_equals(napi_env env,
|
||
napi_value lhs,
|
||
napi_value rhs,
|
||
bool* result)
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] lhs`: The JavaScript value to check.
|
||
* `[in] rhs`: The JavaScript value to check against.
|
||
* `[out] result`: Whether the two `napi_value` objects are equal.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This API represents the invocation of the Strict Equality algorithm as
|
||
defined in [Section 7.2.14][] of the ECMAScript Language Specification.
|
||
|
||
### napi_detach_arraybuffer
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v13.0.0
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
> Stability: 1 - Experimental
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_detach_arraybuffer(napi_env env,
|
||
napi_value arraybuffer)
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] arraybuffer`: The JavaScript `ArrayBuffer` to be detached.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded. If a non-detachable `ArrayBuffer` is
|
||
passed in it returns `napi_detachable_arraybuffer_expected`.
|
||
|
||
Generally, an `ArrayBuffer` is non-detachable if it has been detached before.
|
||
The engine may impose additional conditions on whether an `ArrayBuffer` is
|
||
detachable. For example, V8 requires that the `ArrayBuffer` be external,
|
||
that is, created with [`napi_create_external_arraybuffer`][].
|
||
|
||
This API represents the invocation of the `ArrayBuffer` detach operation as
|
||
defined in [Section 24.1.1.3][] of the ECMAScript Language Specification.
|
||
|
||
### napi_is_detached_arraybuffer
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v13.3.0
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
> Stability: 1 - Experimental
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_is_detached_arraybuffer(napi_env env,
|
||
napi_value arraybuffer,
|
||
bool* result)
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] arraybuffer`: The JavaScript `ArrayBuffer` to be checked.
|
||
* `[out] result`: Whether the `arraybuffer` is detached.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
The `ArrayBuffer` is considered detached if its internal data is `null`.
|
||
|
||
This API represents the invocation of the `ArrayBuffer` `IsDetachedBuffer`
|
||
operation as defined in [Section 24.1.1.2][] of the ECMAScript Language
|
||
Specification.
|
||
|
||
## Working with JavaScript Properties
|
||
|
||
N-API exposes a set of APIs to get and set properties on JavaScript
|
||
objects. Some of these types are documented under [Section 7][] of the
|
||
[ECMAScript Language Specification][].
|
||
|
||
Properties in JavaScript are represented as a tuple of a key and a value.
|
||
Fundamentally, all property keys in N-API can be represented in one of the
|
||
following forms:
|
||
|
||
* Named: a simple UTF8-encoded string
|
||
* Integer-Indexed: an index value represented by `uint32_t`
|
||
* JavaScript value: these are represented in N-API by `napi_value`. This can
|
||
be a `napi_value` representing a `String`, `Number`, or `Symbol`.
|
||
|
||
N-API values are represented by the type `napi_value`.
|
||
Any N-API call that requires a JavaScript value takes in a `napi_value`.
|
||
However, it's the caller's responsibility to make sure that the
|
||
`napi_value` in question is of the JavaScript type expected by the API.
|
||
|
||
The APIs documented in this section provide a simple interface to
|
||
get and set properties on arbitrary JavaScript objects represented by
|
||
`napi_value`.
|
||
|
||
For instance, consider the following JavaScript code snippet:
|
||
|
||
```js
|
||
const obj = {};
|
||
obj.myProp = 123;
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
The equivalent can be done using N-API values with the following snippet:
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status status = napi_generic_failure;
|
||
|
||
// const obj = {}
|
||
napi_value obj, value;
|
||
status = napi_create_object(env, &obj);
|
||
if (status != napi_ok) return status;
|
||
|
||
// Create a napi_value for 123
|
||
status = napi_create_int32(env, 123, &value);
|
||
if (status != napi_ok) return status;
|
||
|
||
// obj.myProp = 123
|
||
status = napi_set_named_property(env, obj, "myProp", value);
|
||
if (status != napi_ok) return status;
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
Indexed properties can be set in a similar manner. Consider the following
|
||
JavaScript snippet:
|
||
|
||
```js
|
||
const arr = [];
|
||
arr[123] = 'hello';
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
The equivalent can be done using N-API values with the following snippet:
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status status = napi_generic_failure;
|
||
|
||
// const arr = [];
|
||
napi_value arr, value;
|
||
status = napi_create_array(env, &arr);
|
||
if (status != napi_ok) return status;
|
||
|
||
// Create a napi_value for 'hello'
|
||
status = napi_create_string_utf8(env, "hello", NAPI_AUTO_LENGTH, &value);
|
||
if (status != napi_ok) return status;
|
||
|
||
// arr[123] = 'hello';
|
||
status = napi_set_element(env, arr, 123, value);
|
||
if (status != napi_ok) return status;
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
Properties can be retrieved using the APIs described in this section.
|
||
Consider the following JavaScript snippet:
|
||
|
||
```js
|
||
const arr = [];
|
||
const value = arr[123];
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
The following is the approximate equivalent of the N-API counterpart:
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status status = napi_generic_failure;
|
||
|
||
// const arr = []
|
||
napi_value arr, value;
|
||
status = napi_create_array(env, &arr);
|
||
if (status != napi_ok) return status;
|
||
|
||
// const value = arr[123]
|
||
status = napi_get_element(env, arr, 123, &value);
|
||
if (status != napi_ok) return status;
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
Finally, multiple properties can also be defined on an object for performance
|
||
reasons. Consider the following JavaScript:
|
||
|
||
```js
|
||
const obj = {};
|
||
Object.defineProperties(obj, {
|
||
'foo': { value: 123, writable: true, configurable: true, enumerable: true },
|
||
'bar': { value: 456, writable: true, configurable: true, enumerable: true }
|
||
});
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
The following is the approximate equivalent of the N-API counterpart:
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status status = napi_status_generic_failure;
|
||
|
||
// const obj = {};
|
||
napi_value obj;
|
||
status = napi_create_object(env, &obj);
|
||
if (status != napi_ok) return status;
|
||
|
||
// Create napi_values for 123 and 456
|
||
napi_value fooValue, barValue;
|
||
status = napi_create_int32(env, 123, &fooValue);
|
||
if (status != napi_ok) return status;
|
||
status = napi_create_int32(env, 456, &barValue);
|
||
if (status != napi_ok) return status;
|
||
|
||
// Set the properties
|
||
napi_property_descriptor descriptors[] = {
|
||
{ "foo", NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, fooValue, napi_default, NULL },
|
||
{ "bar", NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, barValue, napi_default, NULL }
|
||
}
|
||
status = napi_define_properties(env,
|
||
obj,
|
||
sizeof(descriptors) / sizeof(descriptors[0]),
|
||
descriptors);
|
||
if (status != napi_ok) return status;
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
### Structures
|
||
#### napi_property_attributes
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
typedef enum {
|
||
napi_default = 0,
|
||
napi_writable = 1 << 0,
|
||
napi_enumerable = 1 << 1,
|
||
napi_configurable = 1 << 2,
|
||
|
||
// Used with napi_define_class to distinguish static properties
|
||
// from instance properties. Ignored by napi_define_properties.
|
||
napi_static = 1 << 10,
|
||
} napi_property_attributes;
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
`napi_property_attributes` are flags used to control the behavior of properties
|
||
set on a JavaScript object. Other than `napi_static` they correspond to the
|
||
attributes listed in [Section 6.1.7.1][]
|
||
of the [ECMAScript Language Specification][].
|
||
They can be one or more of the following bitflags:
|
||
|
||
* `napi_default`: No explicit attributes are set on the property. By default, a
|
||
property is read only, not enumerable and not configurable.
|
||
* `napi_writable`: The property is writable.
|
||
* `napi_enumerable`: The property is enumerable.
|
||
* `napi_configurable`: The property is configurable as defined in
|
||
[Section 6.1.7.1][] of the [ECMAScript Language Specification][].
|
||
* `napi_static`: The property will be defined as a static property on a class as
|
||
opposed to an instance property, which is the default. This is used only by
|
||
[`napi_define_class`][]. It is ignored by `napi_define_properties`.
|
||
|
||
#### napi_property_descriptor
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
typedef struct {
|
||
// One of utf8name or name should be NULL.
|
||
const char* utf8name;
|
||
napi_value name;
|
||
|
||
napi_callback method;
|
||
napi_callback getter;
|
||
napi_callback setter;
|
||
napi_value value;
|
||
|
||
napi_property_attributes attributes;
|
||
void* data;
|
||
} napi_property_descriptor;
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `utf8name`: Optional `String` describing the key for the property,
|
||
encoded as UTF8. One of `utf8name` or `name` must be provided for the
|
||
property.
|
||
* `name`: Optional `napi_value` that points to a JavaScript string or symbol
|
||
to be used as the key for the property. One of `utf8name` or `name` must
|
||
be provided for the property.
|
||
* `value`: The value that's retrieved by a get access of the property if the
|
||
property is a data property. If this is passed in, set `getter`, `setter`,
|
||
`method` and `data` to `NULL` (since these members won't be used).
|
||
* `getter`: A function to call when a get access of the property is performed.
|
||
If this is passed in, set `value` and `method` to `NULL` (since these members
|
||
won't be used). The given function is called implicitly by the runtime when
|
||
the property is accessed from JavaScript code (or if a get on the property is
|
||
performed using a N-API call).
|
||
* `setter`: A function to call when a set access of the property is performed.
|
||
If this is passed in, set `value` and `method` to `NULL` (since these members
|
||
won't be used). The given function is called implicitly by the runtime when
|
||
the property is set from JavaScript code (or if a set on the property is
|
||
performed using a N-API call).
|
||
* `method`: Set this to make the property descriptor object's `value`
|
||
property to be a JavaScript function represented by `method`. If this is
|
||
passed in, set `value`, `getter` and `setter` to `NULL` (since these members
|
||
won't be used).
|
||
* `attributes`: The attributes associated with the particular property. See
|
||
[`napi_property_attributes`][].
|
||
* `data`: The callback data passed into `method`, `getter` and `setter` if this
|
||
function is invoked.
|
||
|
||
### Functions
|
||
#### napi_get_property_names
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_get_property_names(napi_env env,
|
||
napi_value object,
|
||
napi_value* result);
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the N-API call is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] object`: The object from which to retrieve the properties.
|
||
* `[out] result`: A `napi_value` representing an array of JavaScript values
|
||
that represent the property names of the object. The API can be used to
|
||
iterate over `result` using [`napi_get_array_length`][]
|
||
and [`napi_get_element`][].
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This API returns the names of the enumerable properties of `object` as an array
|
||
of strings. The properties of `object` whose key is a symbol will not be
|
||
included.
|
||
|
||
#### napi_get_all_property_names
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v13.7.0
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
> Stability: 1 - Experimental
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_get_all_property_names(napi_env env,
|
||
napi_value object,
|
||
napi_key_collection_mode key_mode,
|
||
napi_key_filter key_filter,
|
||
napi_key_conversion key_conversion,
|
||
napi_value* result);
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the N-API call is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] object`: The object from which to retrieve the properties.
|
||
* `[in] key_mode`: Whether to retrieve prototype properties as well.
|
||
* `[in] key_filter`: Which properties to retrieve
|
||
(enumerable/readable/writable).
|
||
* `[in] key_conversion`: Whether to convert numbered property keys to strings.
|
||
* `[out] result`: A `napi_value` representing an array of JavaScript values
|
||
that represent the property names of the object. [`napi_get_array_length`][] and
|
||
[`napi_get_element`][] can be used to iterate over `result`.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This API returns an array containing the names of the available properties
|
||
of this object.
|
||
|
||
#### napi_set_property
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_set_property(napi_env env,
|
||
napi_value object,
|
||
napi_value key,
|
||
napi_value value);
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the N-API call is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] object`: The object on which to set the property.
|
||
* `[in] key`: The name of the property to set.
|
||
* `[in] value`: The property value.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This API set a property on the `Object` passed in.
|
||
|
||
#### napi_get_property
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_get_property(napi_env env,
|
||
napi_value object,
|
||
napi_value key,
|
||
napi_value* result);
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the N-API call is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] object`: The object from which to retrieve the property.
|
||
* `[in] key`: The name of the property to retrieve.
|
||
* `[out] result`: The value of the property.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This API gets the requested property from the `Object` passed in.
|
||
|
||
#### napi_has_property
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_has_property(napi_env env,
|
||
napi_value object,
|
||
napi_value key,
|
||
bool* result);
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the N-API call is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] object`: The object to query.
|
||
* `[in] key`: The name of the property whose existence to check.
|
||
* `[out] result`: Whether the property exists on the object or not.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This API checks if the `Object` passed in has the named property.
|
||
|
||
#### napi_delete_property
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.2.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_delete_property(napi_env env,
|
||
napi_value object,
|
||
napi_value key,
|
||
bool* result);
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the N-API call is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] object`: The object to query.
|
||
* `[in] key`: The name of the property to delete.
|
||
* `[out] result`: Whether the property deletion succeeded or not. `result` can
|
||
optionally be ignored by passing `NULL`.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This API attempts to delete the `key` own property from `object`.
|
||
|
||
#### napi_has_own_property
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.2.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_has_own_property(napi_env env,
|
||
napi_value object,
|
||
napi_value key,
|
||
bool* result);
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the N-API call is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] object`: The object to query.
|
||
* `[in] key`: The name of the own property whose existence to check.
|
||
* `[out] result`: Whether the own property exists on the object or not.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This API checks if the `Object` passed in has the named own property. `key` must
|
||
be a string or a `Symbol`, or an error will be thrown. N-API will not perform
|
||
any conversion between data types.
|
||
|
||
#### napi_set_named_property
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_set_named_property(napi_env env,
|
||
napi_value object,
|
||
const char* utf8Name,
|
||
napi_value value);
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the N-API call is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] object`: The object on which to set the property.
|
||
* `[in] utf8Name`: The name of the property to set.
|
||
* `[in] value`: The property value.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This method is equivalent to calling [`napi_set_property`][] with a `napi_value`
|
||
created from the string passed in as `utf8Name`.
|
||
|
||
#### napi_get_named_property
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_get_named_property(napi_env env,
|
||
napi_value object,
|
||
const char* utf8Name,
|
||
napi_value* result);
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the N-API call is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] object`: The object from which to retrieve the property.
|
||
* `[in] utf8Name`: The name of the property to get.
|
||
* `[out] result`: The value of the property.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This method is equivalent to calling [`napi_get_property`][] with a `napi_value`
|
||
created from the string passed in as `utf8Name`.
|
||
|
||
#### napi_has_named_property
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_has_named_property(napi_env env,
|
||
napi_value object,
|
||
const char* utf8Name,
|
||
bool* result);
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the N-API call is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] object`: The object to query.
|
||
* `[in] utf8Name`: The name of the property whose existence to check.
|
||
* `[out] result`: Whether the property exists on the object or not.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This method is equivalent to calling [`napi_has_property`][] with a `napi_value`
|
||
created from the string passed in as `utf8Name`.
|
||
|
||
#### napi_set_element
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_set_element(napi_env env,
|
||
napi_value object,
|
||
uint32_t index,
|
||
napi_value value);
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the N-API call is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] object`: The object from which to set the properties.
|
||
* `[in] index`: The index of the property to set.
|
||
* `[in] value`: The property value.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This API sets and element on the `Object` passed in.
|
||
|
||
#### napi_get_element
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_get_element(napi_env env,
|
||
napi_value object,
|
||
uint32_t index,
|
||
napi_value* result);
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the N-API call is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] object`: The object from which to retrieve the property.
|
||
* `[in] index`: The index of the property to get.
|
||
* `[out] result`: The value of the property.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This API gets the element at the requested index.
|
||
|
||
#### napi_has_element
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_has_element(napi_env env,
|
||
napi_value object,
|
||
uint32_t index,
|
||
bool* result);
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the N-API call is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] object`: The object to query.
|
||
* `[in] index`: The index of the property whose existence to check.
|
||
* `[out] result`: Whether the property exists on the object or not.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This API returns if the `Object` passed in has an element at the
|
||
requested index.
|
||
|
||
#### napi_delete_element
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.2.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_delete_element(napi_env env,
|
||
napi_value object,
|
||
uint32_t index,
|
||
bool* result);
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the N-API call is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] object`: The object to query.
|
||
* `[in] index`: The index of the property to delete.
|
||
* `[out] result`: Whether the element deletion succeeded or not. `result` can
|
||
optionally be ignored by passing `NULL`.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This API attempts to delete the specified `index` from `object`.
|
||
|
||
#### napi_define_properties
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_define_properties(napi_env env,
|
||
napi_value object,
|
||
size_t property_count,
|
||
const napi_property_descriptor* properties);
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the N-API call is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] object`: The object from which to retrieve the properties.
|
||
* `[in] property_count`: The number of elements in the `properties` array.
|
||
* `[in] properties`: The array of property descriptors.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This method allows the efficient definition of multiple properties on a given
|
||
object. The properties are defined using property descriptors (see
|
||
[`napi_property_descriptor`][]). Given an array of such property descriptors,
|
||
this API will set the properties on the object one at a time, as defined by
|
||
`DefineOwnProperty()` (described in [Section 9.1.6][] of the ECMA-262
|
||
specification).
|
||
|
||
## Working with JavaScript Functions
|
||
|
||
N-API provides a set of APIs that allow JavaScript code to
|
||
call back into native code. N-API APIs that support calling back
|
||
into native code take in a callback functions represented by
|
||
the `napi_callback` type. When the JavaScript VM calls back to
|
||
native code, the `napi_callback` function provided is invoked. The APIs
|
||
documented in this section allow the callback function to do the
|
||
following:
|
||
|
||
* Get information about the context in which the callback was invoked.
|
||
* Get the arguments passed into the callback.
|
||
* Return a `napi_value` back from the callback.
|
||
|
||
Additionally, N-API provides a set of functions which allow calling
|
||
JavaScript functions from native code. One can either call a function
|
||
like a regular JavaScript function call, or as a constructor
|
||
function.
|
||
|
||
Any non-`NULL` data which is passed to this API via the `data` field of the
|
||
`napi_property_descriptor` items can be associated with `object` and freed
|
||
whenever `object` is garbage-collected by passing both `object` and the data to
|
||
[`napi_add_finalizer`][].
|
||
|
||
### napi_call_function
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
NAPI_EXTERN napi_status napi_call_function(napi_env env,
|
||
napi_value recv,
|
||
napi_value func,
|
||
size_t argc,
|
||
const napi_value* argv,
|
||
napi_value* result);
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] recv`: The `this` object passed to the called function.
|
||
* `[in] func`: `napi_value` representing the JavaScript function to be invoked.
|
||
* `[in] argc`: The count of elements in the `argv` array.
|
||
* `[in] argv`: Array of `napi_values` representing JavaScript values passed in
|
||
as arguments to the function.
|
||
* `[out] result`: `napi_value` representing the JavaScript object returned.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This method allows a JavaScript function object to be called from a native
|
||
add-on. This is the primary mechanism of calling back *from* the add-on's
|
||
native code *into* JavaScript. For the special case of calling into JavaScript
|
||
after an async operation, see [`napi_make_callback`][].
|
||
|
||
A sample use case might look as follows. Consider the following JavaScript
|
||
snippet:
|
||
|
||
```js
|
||
function AddTwo(num) {
|
||
return num + 2;
|
||
}
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
Then, the above function can be invoked from a native add-on using the
|
||
following code:
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
// Get the function named "AddTwo" on the global object
|
||
napi_value global, add_two, arg;
|
||
napi_status status = napi_get_global(env, &global);
|
||
if (status != napi_ok) return;
|
||
|
||
status = napi_get_named_property(env, global, "AddTwo", &add_two);
|
||
if (status != napi_ok) return;
|
||
|
||
// const arg = 1337
|
||
status = napi_create_int32(env, 1337, &arg);
|
||
if (status != napi_ok) return;
|
||
|
||
napi_value* argv = &arg;
|
||
size_t argc = 1;
|
||
|
||
// AddTwo(arg);
|
||
napi_value return_val;
|
||
status = napi_call_function(env, global, add_two, argc, argv, &return_val);
|
||
if (status != napi_ok) return;
|
||
|
||
// Convert the result back to a native type
|
||
int32_t result;
|
||
status = napi_get_value_int32(env, return_val, &result);
|
||
if (status != napi_ok) return;
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
### napi_create_function
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_create_function(napi_env env,
|
||
const char* utf8name,
|
||
size_t length,
|
||
napi_callback cb,
|
||
void* data,
|
||
napi_value* result);
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] utf8Name`: The name of the function encoded as UTF8. This is visible
|
||
within JavaScript as the new function object's `name` property.
|
||
* `[in] length`: The length of the `utf8name` in bytes, or `NAPI_AUTO_LENGTH` if
|
||
it is null-terminated.
|
||
* `[in] cb`: The native function which should be called when this function
|
||
object is invoked.
|
||
* `[in] data`: User-provided data context. This will be passed back into the
|
||
function when invoked later.
|
||
* `[out] result`: `napi_value` representing the JavaScript function object for
|
||
the newly created function.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This API allows an add-on author to create a function object in native code.
|
||
This is the primary mechanism to allow calling *into* the add-on's native code
|
||
*from* JavaScript.
|
||
|
||
The newly created function is not automatically visible from script after this
|
||
call. Instead, a property must be explicitly set on any object that is visible
|
||
to JavaScript, in order for the function to be accessible from script.
|
||
|
||
In order to expose a function as part of the
|
||
add-on's module exports, set the newly created function on the exports
|
||
object. A sample module might look as follows:
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_value SayHello(napi_env env, napi_callback_info info) {
|
||
printf("Hello\n");
|
||
return NULL;
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
napi_value Init(napi_env env, napi_value exports) {
|
||
napi_status status;
|
||
|
||
napi_value fn;
|
||
status = napi_create_function(env, NULL, 0, SayHello, NULL, &fn);
|
||
if (status != napi_ok) return NULL;
|
||
|
||
status = napi_set_named_property(env, exports, "sayHello", fn);
|
||
if (status != napi_ok) return NULL;
|
||
|
||
return exports;
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
NAPI_MODULE(NODE_GYP_MODULE_NAME, Init)
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
Given the above code, the add-on can be used from JavaScript as follows:
|
||
|
||
```js
|
||
const myaddon = require('./addon');
|
||
myaddon.sayHello();
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
The string passed to `require()` is the name of the target in `binding.gyp`
|
||
responsible for creating the `.node` file.
|
||
|
||
Any non-`NULL` data which is passed to this API via the `data` parameter can
|
||
be associated with the resulting JavaScript function (which is returned in the
|
||
`result` parameter) and freed whenever the function is garbage-collected by
|
||
passing both the JavaScript function and the data to [`napi_add_finalizer`][].
|
||
|
||
JavaScript `Function`s are described in [Section 19.2][] of the ECMAScript
|
||
Language Specification.
|
||
|
||
### napi_get_cb_info
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_get_cb_info(napi_env env,
|
||
napi_callback_info cbinfo,
|
||
size_t* argc,
|
||
napi_value* argv,
|
||
napi_value* thisArg,
|
||
void** data)
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] cbinfo`: The callback info passed into the callback function.
|
||
* `[in-out] argc`: Specifies the size of the provided `argv` array and receives
|
||
the actual count of arguments.
|
||
* `[out] argv`: Buffer to which the `napi_value` representing the arguments are
|
||
copied. If there are more arguments than the provided count, only the
|
||
requested number of arguments are copied. If there are fewer arguments
|
||
provided than claimed, the rest of `argv` is filled with `napi_value` values
|
||
that represent `undefined`.
|
||
* `[out] this`: Receives the JavaScript `this` argument for the call.
|
||
* `[out] data`: Receives the data pointer for the callback.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This method is used within a callback function to retrieve details about the
|
||
call like the arguments and the `this` pointer from a given callback info.
|
||
|
||
### napi_get_new_target
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.6.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_get_new_target(napi_env env,
|
||
napi_callback_info cbinfo,
|
||
napi_value* result)
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] cbinfo`: The callback info passed into the callback function.
|
||
* `[out] result`: The `new.target` of the constructor call.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This API returns the `new.target` of the constructor call. If the current
|
||
callback is not a constructor call, the result is `NULL`.
|
||
|
||
### napi_new_instance
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_new_instance(napi_env env,
|
||
napi_value cons,
|
||
size_t argc,
|
||
napi_value* argv,
|
||
napi_value* result)
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] cons`: `napi_value` representing the JavaScript function to be invoked
|
||
as a constructor.
|
||
* `[in] argc`: The count of elements in the `argv` array.
|
||
* `[in] argv`: Array of JavaScript values as `napi_value` representing the
|
||
arguments to the constructor.
|
||
* `[out] result`: `napi_value` representing the JavaScript object returned,
|
||
which in this case is the constructed object.
|
||
|
||
This method is used to instantiate a new JavaScript value using a given
|
||
`napi_value` that represents the constructor for the object. For example,
|
||
consider the following snippet:
|
||
|
||
```js
|
||
function MyObject(param) {
|
||
this.param = param;
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
const arg = 'hello';
|
||
const value = new MyObject(arg);
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
The following can be approximated in N-API using the following snippet:
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
// Get the constructor function MyObject
|
||
napi_value global, constructor, arg, value;
|
||
napi_status status = napi_get_global(env, &global);
|
||
if (status != napi_ok) return;
|
||
|
||
status = napi_get_named_property(env, global, "MyObject", &constructor);
|
||
if (status != napi_ok) return;
|
||
|
||
// const arg = "hello"
|
||
status = napi_create_string_utf8(env, "hello", NAPI_AUTO_LENGTH, &arg);
|
||
if (status != napi_ok) return;
|
||
|
||
napi_value* argv = &arg;
|
||
size_t argc = 1;
|
||
|
||
// const value = new MyObject(arg)
|
||
status = napi_new_instance(env, constructor, argc, argv, &value);
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
## Object Wrap
|
||
|
||
N-API offers a way to "wrap" C++ classes and instances so that the class
|
||
constructor and methods can be called from JavaScript.
|
||
|
||
1. The [`napi_define_class`][] API defines a JavaScript class with constructor,
|
||
static properties and methods, and instance properties and methods that
|
||
correspond to the C++ class.
|
||
2. When JavaScript code invokes the constructor, the constructor callback
|
||
uses [`napi_wrap`][] to wrap a new C++ instance in a JavaScript object,
|
||
then returns the wrapper object.
|
||
3. When JavaScript code invokes a method or property accessor on the class,
|
||
the corresponding `napi_callback` C++ function is invoked. For an instance
|
||
callback, [`napi_unwrap`][] obtains the C++ instance that is the target of
|
||
the call.
|
||
|
||
For wrapped objects it may be difficult to distinguish between a function
|
||
called on a class prototype and a function called on an instance of a class.
|
||
A common pattern used to address this problem is to save a persistent
|
||
reference to the class constructor for later `instanceof` checks.
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_value MyClass_constructor = NULL;
|
||
status = napi_get_reference_value(env, MyClass::es_constructor, &MyClass_constructor);
|
||
assert(napi_ok == status);
|
||
bool is_instance = false;
|
||
status = napi_instanceof(env, es_this, MyClass_constructor, &is_instance);
|
||
assert(napi_ok == status);
|
||
if (is_instance) {
|
||
// napi_unwrap() ...
|
||
} else {
|
||
// otherwise...
|
||
}
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
The reference must be freed once it is no longer needed.
|
||
|
||
### napi_define_class
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_define_class(napi_env env,
|
||
const char* utf8name,
|
||
size_t length,
|
||
napi_callback constructor,
|
||
void* data,
|
||
size_t property_count,
|
||
const napi_property_descriptor* properties,
|
||
napi_value* result);
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] utf8name`: Name of the JavaScript constructor function; this is
|
||
not required to be the same as the C++ class name, though it is recommended
|
||
for clarity.
|
||
* `[in] length`: The length of the `utf8name` in bytes, or `NAPI_AUTO_LENGTH`
|
||
if it is null-terminated.
|
||
* `[in] constructor`: Callback function that handles constructing instances
|
||
of the class. (This should be a static method on the class, not an actual
|
||
C++ constructor function.)
|
||
* `[in] data`: Optional data to be passed to the constructor callback as
|
||
the `data` property of the callback info.
|
||
* `[in] property_count`: Number of items in the `properties` array argument.
|
||
* `[in] properties`: Array of property descriptors describing static and
|
||
instance data properties, accessors, and methods on the class
|
||
See `napi_property_descriptor`.
|
||
* `[out] result`: A `napi_value` representing the constructor function for
|
||
the class.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
Defines a JavaScript class that corresponds to a C++ class, including:
|
||
|
||
* A JavaScript constructor function that has the class name and invokes the
|
||
provided C++ constructor callback.
|
||
* Properties on the constructor function corresponding to _static_ data
|
||
properties, accessors, and methods of the C++ class (defined by
|
||
property descriptors with the `napi_static` attribute).
|
||
* Properties on the constructor function's `prototype` object corresponding to
|
||
_non-static_ data properties, accessors, and methods of the C++ class
|
||
(defined by property descriptors without the `napi_static` attribute).
|
||
|
||
The C++ constructor callback should be a static method on the class that calls
|
||
the actual class constructor, then wraps the new C++ instance in a JavaScript
|
||
object, and returns the wrapper object. See `napi_wrap()` for details.
|
||
|
||
The JavaScript constructor function returned from [`napi_define_class`][] is
|
||
often saved and used later, to construct new instances of the class from native
|
||
code, and/or check whether provided values are instances of the class. In that
|
||
case, to prevent the function value from being garbage-collected, create a
|
||
persistent reference to it using [`napi_create_reference`][] and ensure the
|
||
reference count is kept >= 1.
|
||
|
||
Any non-`NULL` data which is passed to this API via the `data` parameter or via
|
||
the `data` field of the `napi_property_descriptor` array items can be associated
|
||
with the resulting JavaScript constructor (which is returned in the `result`
|
||
parameter) and freed whenever the class is garbage-collected by passing both
|
||
the JavaScript function and the data to [`napi_add_finalizer`][].
|
||
|
||
### napi_wrap
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_wrap(napi_env env,
|
||
napi_value js_object,
|
||
void* native_object,
|
||
napi_finalize finalize_cb,
|
||
void* finalize_hint,
|
||
napi_ref* result);
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] js_object`: The JavaScript object that will be the wrapper for the
|
||
native object.
|
||
* `[in] native_object`: The native instance that will be wrapped in the
|
||
JavaScript object.
|
||
* `[in] finalize_cb`: Optional native callback that can be used to free the
|
||
native instance when the JavaScript object is ready for garbage-collection.
|
||
* `[in] finalize_hint`: Optional contextual hint that is passed to the
|
||
finalize callback.
|
||
* `[out] result`: Optional reference to the wrapped object.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
Wraps a native instance in a JavaScript object. The native instance can be
|
||
retrieved later using `napi_unwrap()`.
|
||
|
||
When JavaScript code invokes a constructor for a class that was defined using
|
||
`napi_define_class()`, the `napi_callback` for the constructor is invoked.
|
||
After constructing an instance of the native class, the callback must then call
|
||
`napi_wrap()` to wrap the newly constructed instance in the already-created
|
||
JavaScript object that is the `this` argument to the constructor callback.
|
||
(That `this` object was created from the constructor function's `prototype`,
|
||
so it already has definitions of all the instance properties and methods.)
|
||
|
||
Typically when wrapping a class instance, a finalize callback should be
|
||
provided that simply deletes the native instance that is received as the `data`
|
||
argument to the finalize callback.
|
||
|
||
The optional returned reference is initially a weak reference, meaning it
|
||
has a reference count of 0. Typically this reference count would be incremented
|
||
temporarily during async operations that require the instance to remain valid.
|
||
|
||
*Caution*: The optional returned reference (if obtained) should be deleted via
|
||
[`napi_delete_reference`][] ONLY in response to the finalize callback
|
||
invocation. If it is deleted before then, then the finalize callback may never
|
||
be invoked. Therefore, when obtaining a reference a finalize callback is also
|
||
required in order to enable correct disposal of the reference.
|
||
|
||
Calling `napi_wrap()` a second time on an object will return an error. To
|
||
associate another native instance with the object, use `napi_remove_wrap()`
|
||
first.
|
||
|
||
### napi_unwrap
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_unwrap(napi_env env,
|
||
napi_value js_object,
|
||
void** result);
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] js_object`: The object associated with the native instance.
|
||
* `[out] result`: Pointer to the wrapped native instance.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
Retrieves a native instance that was previously wrapped in a JavaScript
|
||
object using `napi_wrap()`.
|
||
|
||
When JavaScript code invokes a method or property accessor on the class, the
|
||
corresponding `napi_callback` is invoked. If the callback is for an instance
|
||
method or accessor, then the `this` argument to the callback is the wrapper
|
||
object; the wrapped C++ instance that is the target of the call can be obtained
|
||
then by calling `napi_unwrap()` on the wrapper object.
|
||
|
||
### napi_remove_wrap
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.5.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_remove_wrap(napi_env env,
|
||
napi_value js_object,
|
||
void** result);
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] js_object`: The object associated with the native instance.
|
||
* `[out] result`: Pointer to the wrapped native instance.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
Retrieves a native instance that was previously wrapped in the JavaScript
|
||
object `js_object` using `napi_wrap()` and removes the wrapping. If a finalize
|
||
callback was associated with the wrapping, it will no longer be called when the
|
||
JavaScript object becomes garbage-collected.
|
||
|
||
### napi_add_finalizer
|
||
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 5
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_add_finalizer(napi_env env,
|
||
napi_value js_object,
|
||
void* native_object,
|
||
napi_finalize finalize_cb,
|
||
void* finalize_hint,
|
||
napi_ref* result);
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] js_object`: The JavaScript object to which the native data will be
|
||
attached.
|
||
* `[in] native_object`: The native data that will be attached to the JavaScript
|
||
object.
|
||
* `[in] finalize_cb`: Native callback that will be used to free the
|
||
native data when the JavaScript object is ready for garbage-collection.
|
||
* `[in] finalize_hint`: Optional contextual hint that is passed to the
|
||
finalize callback.
|
||
* `[out] result`: Optional reference to the JavaScript object.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
Adds a `napi_finalize` callback which will be called when the JavaScript object
|
||
in `js_object` is ready for garbage collection. This API is similar to
|
||
`napi_wrap()` except that:
|
||
|
||
* the native data cannot be retrieved later using `napi_unwrap()`,
|
||
* nor can it be removed later using `napi_remove_wrap()`, and
|
||
* the API can be called multiple times with different data items in order to
|
||
attach each of them to the JavaScript object, and
|
||
* the object manipulated by the API can be used with `napi_wrap()`.
|
||
|
||
*Caution*: The optional returned reference (if obtained) should be deleted via
|
||
[`napi_delete_reference`][] ONLY in response to the finalize callback
|
||
invocation. If it is deleted before then, then the finalize callback may never
|
||
be invoked. Therefore, when obtaining a reference a finalize callback is also
|
||
required in order to enable correct disposal of the reference.
|
||
|
||
## Simple Asynchronous Operations
|
||
|
||
Addon modules often need to leverage async helpers from libuv as part of their
|
||
implementation. This allows them to schedule work to be executed asynchronously
|
||
so that their methods can return in advance of the work being completed. This
|
||
allows them to avoid blocking overall execution of the Node.js application.
|
||
|
||
N-API provides an ABI-stable interface for these
|
||
supporting functions which covers the most common asynchronous use cases.
|
||
|
||
N-API defines the `napi_async_work` structure which is used to manage
|
||
asynchronous workers. Instances are created/deleted with
|
||
[`napi_create_async_work`][] and [`napi_delete_async_work`][].
|
||
|
||
The `execute` and `complete` callbacks are functions that will be
|
||
invoked when the executor is ready to execute and when it completes its
|
||
task respectively.
|
||
|
||
The `execute` function should avoid making any N-API calls
|
||
that could result in the execution of JavaScript or interaction with
|
||
JavaScript objects. Most often, any code that needs to make N-API
|
||
calls should be made in `complete` callback instead.
|
||
Avoid using the `napi_env` parameter in the execute callback as
|
||
it will likely execute JavaScript.
|
||
|
||
These functions implement the following interfaces:
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
typedef void (*napi_async_execute_callback)(napi_env env,
|
||
void* data);
|
||
typedef void (*napi_async_complete_callback)(napi_env env,
|
||
napi_status status,
|
||
void* data);
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
When these methods are invoked, the `data` parameter passed will be the
|
||
addon-provided `void*` data that was passed into the
|
||
`napi_create_async_work` call.
|
||
|
||
Once created the async worker can be queued
|
||
for execution using the [`napi_queue_async_work`][] function:
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_queue_async_work(napi_env env,
|
||
napi_async_work work);
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
[`napi_cancel_async_work`][] can be used if the work needs
|
||
to be cancelled before the work has started execution.
|
||
|
||
After calling [`napi_cancel_async_work`][], the `complete` callback
|
||
will be invoked with a status value of `napi_cancelled`.
|
||
The work should not be deleted before the `complete`
|
||
callback invocation, even when it was cancelled.
|
||
|
||
### napi_create_async_work
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
changes:
|
||
- version: v8.6.0
|
||
pr-url: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/14697
|
||
description: Added `async_resource` and `async_resource_name` parameters.
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_create_async_work(napi_env env,
|
||
napi_value async_resource,
|
||
napi_value async_resource_name,
|
||
napi_async_execute_callback execute,
|
||
napi_async_complete_callback complete,
|
||
void* data,
|
||
napi_async_work* result);
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] async_resource`: An optional object associated with the async work
|
||
that will be passed to possible `async_hooks` [`init` hooks][].
|
||
* `[in] async_resource_name`: Identifier for the kind of resource that is being
|
||
provided for diagnostic information exposed by the `async_hooks` API.
|
||
* `[in] execute`: The native function which should be called to execute the
|
||
logic asynchronously. The given function is called from a worker pool thread
|
||
and can execute in parallel with the main event loop thread.
|
||
* `[in] complete`: The native function which will be called when the
|
||
asynchronous logic is completed or is cancelled. The given function is called
|
||
from the main event loop thread.
|
||
* `[in] data`: User-provided data context. This will be passed back into the
|
||
execute and complete functions.
|
||
* `[out] result`: `napi_async_work*` which is the handle to the newly created
|
||
async work.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This API allocates a work object that is used to execute logic asynchronously.
|
||
It should be freed using [`napi_delete_async_work`][] once the work is no longer
|
||
required.
|
||
|
||
`async_resource_name` should be a null-terminated, UTF-8-encoded string.
|
||
|
||
The `async_resource_name` identifier is provided by the user and should be
|
||
representative of the type of async work being performed. It is also recommended
|
||
to apply namespacing to the identifier, e.g. by including the module name. See
|
||
the [`async_hooks` documentation][async_hooks `type`] for more information.
|
||
|
||
### napi_delete_async_work
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_delete_async_work(napi_env env,
|
||
napi_async_work work);
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] work`: The handle returned by the call to `napi_create_async_work`.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This API frees a previously allocated work object.
|
||
|
||
This API can be called even if there is a pending JavaScript exception.
|
||
|
||
### napi_queue_async_work
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_queue_async_work(napi_env env,
|
||
napi_async_work work);
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] work`: The handle returned by the call to `napi_create_async_work`.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This API requests that the previously allocated work be scheduled
|
||
for execution. Once it returns successfully, this API must not be called again
|
||
with the same `napi_async_work` item or the result will be undefined.
|
||
|
||
### napi_cancel_async_work
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_cancel_async_work(napi_env env,
|
||
napi_async_work work);
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] work`: The handle returned by the call to `napi_create_async_work`.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This API cancels queued work if it has not yet
|
||
been started. If it has already started executing, it cannot be
|
||
cancelled and `napi_generic_failure` will be returned. If successful,
|
||
the `complete` callback will be invoked with a status value of
|
||
`napi_cancelled`. The work should not be deleted before the `complete`
|
||
callback invocation, even if it has been successfully cancelled.
|
||
|
||
This API can be called even if there is a pending JavaScript exception.
|
||
|
||
## Custom Asynchronous Operations
|
||
|
||
The simple asynchronous work APIs above may not be appropriate for every
|
||
scenario. When using any other asynchronous mechanism, the following APIs
|
||
are necessary to ensure an asynchronous operation is properly tracked by
|
||
the runtime.
|
||
|
||
### napi_async_init
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.6.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_async_init(napi_env env,
|
||
napi_value async_resource,
|
||
napi_value async_resource_name,
|
||
napi_async_context* result)
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] async_resource`: An optional object associated with the async work
|
||
that will be passed to possible `async_hooks` [`init` hooks][].
|
||
* `[in] async_resource_name`: Identifier for the kind of resource
|
||
that is being provided for diagnostic information exposed by the
|
||
`async_hooks` API.
|
||
* `[out] result`: The initialized async context.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
### napi_async_destroy
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.6.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_async_destroy(napi_env env,
|
||
napi_async_context async_context);
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] async_context`: The async context to be destroyed.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This API can be called even if there is a pending JavaScript exception.
|
||
|
||
### napi_make_callback
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
changes:
|
||
- version: v8.6.0
|
||
description: Added `async_context` parameter.
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
NAPI_EXTERN napi_status napi_make_callback(napi_env env,
|
||
napi_async_context async_context,
|
||
napi_value recv,
|
||
napi_value func,
|
||
size_t argc,
|
||
const napi_value* argv,
|
||
napi_value* result);
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] async_context`: Context for the async operation that is
|
||
invoking the callback. This should normally be a value previously
|
||
obtained from [`napi_async_init`][]. However `NULL` is also allowed,
|
||
which indicates the current async context (if any) is to be used
|
||
for the callback.
|
||
* `[in] recv`: The `this` object passed to the called function.
|
||
* `[in] func`: `napi_value` representing the JavaScript function to be invoked.
|
||
* `[in] argc`: The count of elements in the `argv` array.
|
||
* `[in] argv`: Array of JavaScript values as `napi_value` representing the
|
||
arguments to the function.
|
||
* `[out] result`: `napi_value` representing the JavaScript object returned.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This method allows a JavaScript function object to be called from a native
|
||
add-on. This API is similar to `napi_call_function`. However, it is used to call
|
||
*from* native code back *into* JavaScript *after* returning from an async
|
||
operation (when there is no other script on the stack). It is a fairly simple
|
||
wrapper around `node::MakeCallback`.
|
||
|
||
Note it is *not* necessary to use `napi_make_callback` from within a
|
||
`napi_async_complete_callback`; in that situation the callback's async
|
||
context has already been set up, so a direct call to `napi_call_function`
|
||
is sufficient and appropriate. Use of the `napi_make_callback` function
|
||
may be required when implementing custom async behavior that does not use
|
||
`napi_create_async_work`.
|
||
|
||
### napi_open_callback_scope
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v9.6.0
|
||
napiVersion: 3
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
NAPI_EXTERN napi_status napi_open_callback_scope(napi_env env,
|
||
napi_value resource_object,
|
||
napi_async_context context,
|
||
napi_callback_scope* result)
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] resource_object`: An object associated with the async work
|
||
that will be passed to possible `async_hooks` [`init` hooks][].
|
||
* `[in] context`: Context for the async operation that is invoking the callback.
|
||
This should be a value previously obtained from [`napi_async_init`][].
|
||
* `[out] result`: The newly created scope.
|
||
|
||
There are cases (for example, resolving promises) where it is
|
||
necessary to have the equivalent of the scope associated with a callback
|
||
in place when making certain N-API calls. If there is no other script on
|
||
the stack the [`napi_open_callback_scope`][] and
|
||
[`napi_close_callback_scope`][] functions can be used to open/close
|
||
the required scope.
|
||
|
||
### napi_close_callback_scope
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v9.6.0
|
||
napiVersion: 3
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
NAPI_EXTERN napi_status napi_close_callback_scope(napi_env env,
|
||
napi_callback_scope scope)
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] scope`: The scope to be closed.
|
||
|
||
This API can be called even if there is a pending JavaScript exception.
|
||
|
||
## Version Management
|
||
|
||
### napi_get_node_version
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.4.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
typedef struct {
|
||
uint32_t major;
|
||
uint32_t minor;
|
||
uint32_t patch;
|
||
const char* release;
|
||
} napi_node_version;
|
||
|
||
napi_status napi_get_node_version(napi_env env,
|
||
const napi_node_version** version);
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[out] version`: A pointer to version information for Node.js itself.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This function fills the `version` struct with the major, minor, and patch
|
||
version of Node.js that is currently running, and the `release` field with the
|
||
value of [`process.release.name`][`process.release`].
|
||
|
||
The returned buffer is statically allocated and does not need to be freed.
|
||
|
||
### napi_get_version
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.0.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_get_version(napi_env env,
|
||
uint32_t* result);
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[out] result`: The highest version of N-API supported.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This API returns the highest N-API version supported by the
|
||
Node.js runtime. N-API is planned to be additive such that
|
||
newer releases of Node.js may support additional API functions.
|
||
In order to allow an addon to use a newer function when running with
|
||
versions of Node.js that support it, while providing
|
||
fallback behavior when running with Node.js versions that don't
|
||
support it:
|
||
|
||
* Call `napi_get_version()` to determine if the API is available.
|
||
* If available, dynamically load a pointer to the function using `uv_dlsym()`.
|
||
* Use the dynamically loaded pointer to invoke the function.
|
||
* If the function is not available, provide an alternate implementation
|
||
that does not use the function.
|
||
|
||
## Memory Management
|
||
|
||
### napi_adjust_external_memory
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.5.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
NAPI_EXTERN napi_status napi_adjust_external_memory(napi_env env,
|
||
int64_t change_in_bytes,
|
||
int64_t* result);
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] change_in_bytes`: The change in externally allocated memory that is kept
|
||
alive by JavaScript objects.
|
||
* `[out] result`: The adjusted value
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This function gives V8 an indication of the amount of externally allocated
|
||
memory that is kept alive by JavaScript objects (i.e. a JavaScript object
|
||
that points to its own memory allocated by a native module). Registering
|
||
externally allocated memory will trigger global garbage collections more
|
||
often than it would otherwise.
|
||
|
||
## Promises
|
||
|
||
N-API provides facilities for creating `Promise` objects as described in
|
||
[Section 25.4][] of the ECMA specification. It implements promises as a pair of
|
||
objects. When a promise is created by `napi_create_promise()`, a "deferred"
|
||
object is created and returned alongside the `Promise`. The deferred object is
|
||
bound to the created `Promise` and is the only means to resolve or reject the
|
||
`Promise` using `napi_resolve_deferred()` or `napi_reject_deferred()`. The
|
||
deferred object that is created by `napi_create_promise()` is freed by
|
||
`napi_resolve_deferred()` or `napi_reject_deferred()`. The `Promise` object may
|
||
be returned to JavaScript where it can be used in the usual fashion.
|
||
|
||
For example, to create a promise and pass it to an asynchronous worker:
|
||
|
||
```c
|
||
napi_deferred deferred;
|
||
napi_value promise;
|
||
napi_status status;
|
||
|
||
// Create the promise.
|
||
status = napi_create_promise(env, &deferred, &promise);
|
||
if (status != napi_ok) return NULL;
|
||
|
||
// Pass the deferred to a function that performs an asynchronous action.
|
||
do_something_asynchronous(deferred);
|
||
|
||
// Return the promise to JS
|
||
return promise;
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
The above function `do_something_asynchronous()` would perform its asynchronous
|
||
action and then it would resolve or reject the deferred, thereby concluding the
|
||
promise and freeing the deferred:
|
||
|
||
```c
|
||
napi_deferred deferred;
|
||
napi_value undefined;
|
||
napi_status status;
|
||
|
||
// Create a value with which to conclude the deferred.
|
||
status = napi_get_undefined(env, &undefined);
|
||
if (status != napi_ok) return NULL;
|
||
|
||
// Resolve or reject the promise associated with the deferred depending on
|
||
// whether the asynchronous action succeeded.
|
||
if (asynchronous_action_succeeded) {
|
||
status = napi_resolve_deferred(env, deferred, undefined);
|
||
} else {
|
||
status = napi_reject_deferred(env, deferred, undefined);
|
||
}
|
||
if (status != napi_ok) return NULL;
|
||
|
||
// At this point the deferred has been freed, so we should assign NULL to it.
|
||
deferred = NULL;
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
### napi_create_promise
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.5.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_create_promise(napi_env env,
|
||
napi_deferred* deferred,
|
||
napi_value* promise);
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[out] deferred`: A newly created deferred object which can later be passed to
|
||
`napi_resolve_deferred()` or `napi_reject_deferred()` to resolve resp. reject
|
||
the associated promise.
|
||
* `[out] promise`: The JavaScript promise associated with the deferred object.
|
||
|
||
Returns `napi_ok` if the API succeeded.
|
||
|
||
This API creates a deferred object and a JavaScript promise.
|
||
|
||
### napi_resolve_deferred
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.5.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_resolve_deferred(napi_env env,
|
||
napi_deferred deferred,
|
||
napi_value resolution);
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] deferred`: The deferred object whose associated promise to resolve.
|
||
* `[in] resolution`: The value with which to resolve the promise.
|
||
|
||
This API resolves a JavaScript promise by way of the deferred object
|
||
with which it is associated. Thus, it can only be used to resolve JavaScript
|
||
promises for which the corresponding deferred object is available. This
|
||
effectively means that the promise must have been created using
|
||
`napi_create_promise()` and the deferred object returned from that call must
|
||
have been retained in order to be passed to this API.
|
||
|
||
The deferred object is freed upon successful completion.
|
||
|
||
### napi_reject_deferred
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.5.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_reject_deferred(napi_env env,
|
||
napi_deferred deferred,
|
||
napi_value rejection);
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] deferred`: The deferred object whose associated promise to resolve.
|
||
* `[in] rejection`: The value with which to reject the promise.
|
||
|
||
This API rejects a JavaScript promise by way of the deferred object
|
||
with which it is associated. Thus, it can only be used to reject JavaScript
|
||
promises for which the corresponding deferred object is available. This
|
||
effectively means that the promise must have been created using
|
||
`napi_create_promise()` and the deferred object returned from that call must
|
||
have been retained in order to be passed to this API.
|
||
|
||
The deferred object is freed upon successful completion.
|
||
|
||
### napi_is_promise
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.5.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
napi_status napi_is_promise(napi_env env,
|
||
napi_value value,
|
||
bool* is_promise);
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] value`: The value to examine
|
||
* `[out] is_promise`: Flag indicating whether `promise` is a native promise
|
||
object (that is, a promise object created by the underlying engine).
|
||
|
||
## Script execution
|
||
|
||
N-API provides an API for executing a string containing JavaScript using the
|
||
underlying JavaScript engine.
|
||
|
||
### napi_run_script
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v8.5.0
|
||
napiVersion: 1
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
NAPI_EXTERN napi_status napi_run_script(napi_env env,
|
||
napi_value script,
|
||
napi_value* result);
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] script`: A JavaScript string containing the script to execute.
|
||
* `[out] result`: The value resulting from having executed the script.
|
||
|
||
This function executes a string of JavaScript code and returns its result with
|
||
the following caveats:
|
||
|
||
* Unlike `eval`, this function does not allow the script to access the current
|
||
lexical scope, and therefore also does not allow to access the
|
||
[module scope][], meaning that pseudo-globals such as `require` will not be
|
||
available.
|
||
* The script can access the [global scope][]. Function and `var` declarations
|
||
in the script will be added to the [`global`][] object. Variable declarations
|
||
made using `let` and `const` will be visible globally, but will not be added
|
||
to the [`global`][] object.
|
||
* The value of `this` is [`global`][] within the script.
|
||
|
||
## libuv event loop
|
||
|
||
N-API provides a function for getting the current event loop associated with
|
||
a specific `napi_env`.
|
||
|
||
### napi_get_uv_event_loop
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added:
|
||
- v8.10.0
|
||
- v9.3.0
|
||
napiVersion: 2
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
NAPI_EXTERN napi_status napi_get_uv_event_loop(napi_env env,
|
||
struct uv_loop_s** loop);
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[out] loop`: The current libuv loop instance.
|
||
|
||
## Asynchronous Thread-safe Function Calls
|
||
|
||
JavaScript functions can normally only be called from a native addon's main
|
||
thread. If an addon creates additional threads, then N-API functions that
|
||
require a `napi_env`, `napi_value`, or `napi_ref` must not be called from those
|
||
threads.
|
||
|
||
When an addon has additional threads and JavaScript functions need to be invoked
|
||
based on the processing completed by those threads, those threads must
|
||
communicate with the addon's main thread so that the main thread can invoke the
|
||
JavaScript function on their behalf. The thread-safe function APIs provide an
|
||
easy way to do this.
|
||
|
||
These APIs provide the type `napi_threadsafe_function` as well as APIs to
|
||
create, destroy, and call objects of this type.
|
||
`napi_create_threadsafe_function()` creates a persistent reference to a
|
||
`napi_value` that holds a JavaScript function which can be called from multiple
|
||
threads. The calls happen asynchronously. This means that values with which the
|
||
JavaScript callback is to be called will be placed in a queue, and, for each
|
||
value in the queue, a call will eventually be made to the JavaScript function.
|
||
|
||
Upon creation of a `napi_threadsafe_function` a `napi_finalize` callback can be
|
||
provided. This callback will be invoked on the main thread when the thread-safe
|
||
function is about to be destroyed. It receives the context and the finalize data
|
||
given during construction, and provides an opportunity for cleaning up after the
|
||
threads e.g. by calling `uv_thread_join()`. **Aside from the main loop thread,
|
||
no threads should be using the thread-safe function after the finalize callback
|
||
completes.**
|
||
|
||
The `context` given during the call to `napi_create_threadsafe_function()` can
|
||
be retrieved from any thread with a call to
|
||
`napi_get_threadsafe_function_context()`.
|
||
|
||
`napi_call_threadsafe_function()` can then be used for initiating a call into
|
||
JavaScript. `napi_call_threadsafe_function()` accepts a parameter which controls
|
||
whether the API behaves blockingly. If set to `napi_tsfn_nonblocking`, the API
|
||
behaves non-blockingly, returning `napi_queue_full` if the queue was full,
|
||
preventing data from being successfully added to the queue. If set to
|
||
`napi_tsfn_blocking`, the API blocks until space becomes available in the queue.
|
||
`napi_call_threadsafe_function()` never blocks if the thread-safe function was
|
||
created with a maximum queue size of 0.
|
||
|
||
The actual call into JavaScript is controlled by the callback given via the
|
||
`call_js_cb` parameter. `call_js_cb` is invoked on the main thread once for each
|
||
value that was placed into the queue by a successful call to
|
||
`napi_call_threadsafe_function()`. If such a callback is not given, a default
|
||
callback will be used, and the resulting JavaScript call will have no arguments.
|
||
The `call_js_cb` callback receives the JavaScript function to call as a
|
||
`napi_value` in its parameters, as well as the `void*` context pointer used when
|
||
creating the `napi_threadsafe_function`, and the next data pointer that was
|
||
created by one of the secondary threads. The callback can then use an API such
|
||
as `napi_call_function()` to call into JavaScript.
|
||
|
||
The callback may also be invoked with `env` and `call_js_cb` both set to `NULL`
|
||
to indicate that calls into JavaScript are no longer possible, while items
|
||
remain in the queue that may need to be freed. This normally occurs when the
|
||
Node.js process exits while there is a thread-safe function still active.
|
||
|
||
It is not necessary to call into JavaScript via `napi_make_callback()` because
|
||
N-API runs `call_js_cb` in a context appropriate for callbacks.
|
||
|
||
Threads can be added to and removed from a `napi_threadsafe_function` object
|
||
during its existence. Thus, in addition to specifying an initial number of
|
||
threads upon creation, `napi_acquire_threadsafe_function` can be called to
|
||
indicate that a new thread will start making use of the thread-safe function.
|
||
Similarly, `napi_release_threadsafe_function` can be called to indicate that an
|
||
existing thread will stop making use of the thread-safe function.
|
||
|
||
`napi_threadsafe_function` objects are destroyed when every thread which uses
|
||
the object has called `napi_release_threadsafe_function()` or has received a
|
||
return status of `napi_closing` in response to a call to
|
||
`napi_call_threadsafe_function`. The queue is emptied before the
|
||
`napi_threadsafe_function` is destroyed. `napi_release_threadsafe_function()`
|
||
should be the last API call made in conjunction with a given
|
||
`napi_threadsafe_function`, because after the call completes, there is no
|
||
guarantee that the `napi_threadsafe_function` is still allocated. For the same
|
||
reason, do not make use of a thread-safe function
|
||
after receiving a return value of `napi_closing` in response to a call to
|
||
`napi_call_threadsafe_function`. Data associated with the
|
||
`napi_threadsafe_function` can be freed in its `napi_finalize` callback which
|
||
was passed to `napi_create_threadsafe_function()`.
|
||
|
||
Once the number of threads making use of a `napi_threadsafe_function` reaches
|
||
zero, no further threads can start making use of it by calling
|
||
`napi_acquire_threadsafe_function()`. In fact, all subsequent API calls
|
||
associated with it, except `napi_release_threadsafe_function()`, will return an
|
||
error value of `napi_closing`.
|
||
|
||
The thread-safe function can be "aborted" by giving a value of `napi_tsfn_abort`
|
||
to `napi_release_threadsafe_function()`. This will cause all subsequent APIs
|
||
associated with the thread-safe function except
|
||
`napi_release_threadsafe_function()` to return `napi_closing` even before its
|
||
reference count reaches zero. In particular, `napi_call_threadsafe_function()`
|
||
will return `napi_closing`, thus informing the threads that it is no longer
|
||
possible to make asynchronous calls to the thread-safe function. This can be
|
||
used as a criterion for terminating the thread. **Upon receiving a return value
|
||
of `napi_closing` from `napi_call_threadsafe_function()` a thread must make no
|
||
further use of the thread-safe function because it is no longer guaranteed to
|
||
be allocated.**
|
||
|
||
Similarly to libuv handles, thread-safe functions can be "referenced" and
|
||
"unreferenced". A "referenced" thread-safe function will cause the event loop on
|
||
the thread on which it is created to remain alive until the thread-safe function
|
||
is destroyed. In contrast, an "unreferenced" thread-safe function will not
|
||
prevent the event loop from exiting. The APIs `napi_ref_threadsafe_function` and
|
||
`napi_unref_threadsafe_function` exist for this purpose.
|
||
|
||
### napi_create_threadsafe_function
|
||
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v10.6.0
|
||
napiVersion: 4
|
||
changes:
|
||
- version: v12.6.0
|
||
pr-url: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/27791
|
||
description: Made `func` parameter optional with custom `call_js_cb`.
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
NAPI_EXTERN napi_status
|
||
napi_create_threadsafe_function(napi_env env,
|
||
napi_value func,
|
||
napi_value async_resource,
|
||
napi_value async_resource_name,
|
||
size_t max_queue_size,
|
||
size_t initial_thread_count,
|
||
void* thread_finalize_data,
|
||
napi_finalize thread_finalize_cb,
|
||
void* context,
|
||
napi_threadsafe_function_call_js call_js_cb,
|
||
napi_threadsafe_function* result);
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] func`: An optional JavaScript function to call from another thread. It
|
||
must be provided if `NULL` is passed to `call_js_cb`.
|
||
* `[in] async_resource`: An optional object associated with the async work that
|
||
will be passed to possible `async_hooks` [`init` hooks][].
|
||
* `[in] async_resource_name`: A JavaScript string to provide an identifier for
|
||
the kind of resource that is being provided for diagnostic information exposed
|
||
by the `async_hooks` API.
|
||
* `[in] max_queue_size`: Maximum size of the queue. `0` for no limit.
|
||
* `[in] initial_thread_count`: The initial number of threads, including the main
|
||
thread, which will be making use of this function.
|
||
* `[in] thread_finalize_data`: Optional data to be passed to `thread_finalize_cb`.
|
||
* `[in] thread_finalize_cb`: Optional function to call when the
|
||
`napi_threadsafe_function` is being destroyed.
|
||
* `[in] context`: Optional data to attach to the resulting
|
||
`napi_threadsafe_function`.
|
||
* `[in] call_js_cb`: Optional callback which calls the JavaScript function in
|
||
response to a call on a different thread. This callback will be called on the
|
||
main thread. If not given, the JavaScript function will be called with no
|
||
parameters and with `undefined` as its `this` value.
|
||
* `[out] result`: The asynchronous thread-safe JavaScript function.
|
||
|
||
### napi_get_threadsafe_function_context
|
||
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v10.6.0
|
||
napiVersion: 4
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
NAPI_EXTERN napi_status
|
||
napi_get_threadsafe_function_context(napi_threadsafe_function func,
|
||
void** result);
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] func`: The thread-safe function for which to retrieve the context.
|
||
* `[out] result`: The location where to store the context.
|
||
|
||
This API may be called from any thread which makes use of `func`.
|
||
|
||
### napi_call_threadsafe_function
|
||
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v10.6.0
|
||
napiVersion: 4
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
NAPI_EXTERN napi_status
|
||
napi_call_threadsafe_function(napi_threadsafe_function func,
|
||
void* data,
|
||
napi_threadsafe_function_call_mode is_blocking);
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] func`: The asynchronous thread-safe JavaScript function to invoke.
|
||
* `[in] data`: Data to send into JavaScript via the callback `call_js_cb`
|
||
provided during the creation of the thread-safe JavaScript function.
|
||
* `[in] is_blocking`: Flag whose value can be either `napi_tsfn_blocking` to
|
||
indicate that the call should block if the queue is full or
|
||
`napi_tsfn_nonblocking` to indicate that the call should return immediately
|
||
with a status of `napi_queue_full` whenever the queue is full.
|
||
|
||
This API will return `napi_closing` if `napi_release_threadsafe_function()` was
|
||
called with `abort` set to `napi_tsfn_abort` from any thread. The value is only
|
||
added to the queue if the API returns `napi_ok`.
|
||
|
||
This API may be called from any thread which makes use of `func`.
|
||
|
||
### napi_acquire_threadsafe_function
|
||
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v10.6.0
|
||
napiVersion: 4
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
NAPI_EXTERN napi_status
|
||
napi_acquire_threadsafe_function(napi_threadsafe_function func);
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] func`: The asynchronous thread-safe JavaScript function to start making
|
||
use of.
|
||
|
||
A thread should call this API before passing `func` to any other thread-safe
|
||
function APIs to indicate that it will be making use of `func`. This prevents
|
||
`func` from being destroyed when all other threads have stopped making use of
|
||
it.
|
||
|
||
This API may be called from any thread which will start making use of `func`.
|
||
|
||
### napi_release_threadsafe_function
|
||
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v10.6.0
|
||
napiVersion: 4
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
NAPI_EXTERN napi_status
|
||
napi_release_threadsafe_function(napi_threadsafe_function func,
|
||
napi_threadsafe_function_release_mode mode);
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] func`: The asynchronous thread-safe JavaScript function whose reference
|
||
count to decrement.
|
||
* `[in] mode`: Flag whose value can be either `napi_tsfn_release` to indicate
|
||
that the current thread will make no further calls to the thread-safe
|
||
function, or `napi_tsfn_abort` to indicate that in addition to the current
|
||
thread, no other thread should make any further calls to the thread-safe
|
||
function. If set to `napi_tsfn_abort`, further calls to
|
||
`napi_call_threadsafe_function()` will return `napi_closing`, and no further
|
||
values will be placed in the queue.
|
||
|
||
A thread should call this API when it stops making use of `func`. Passing `func`
|
||
to any thread-safe APIs after having called this API has undefined results, as
|
||
`func` may have been destroyed.
|
||
|
||
This API may be called from any thread which will stop making use of `func`.
|
||
|
||
### napi_ref_threadsafe_function
|
||
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v10.6.0
|
||
napiVersion: 4
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
NAPI_EXTERN napi_status
|
||
napi_ref_threadsafe_function(napi_env env, napi_threadsafe_function func);
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] func`: The thread-safe function to reference.
|
||
|
||
This API is used to indicate that the event loop running on the main thread
|
||
should not exit until `func` has been destroyed. Similar to [`uv_ref`][] it is
|
||
also idempotent.
|
||
|
||
This API may only be called from the main thread.
|
||
|
||
### napi_unref_threadsafe_function
|
||
|
||
<!-- YAML
|
||
added: v10.6.0
|
||
napiVersion: 4
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
```C
|
||
NAPI_EXTERN napi_status
|
||
napi_unref_threadsafe_function(napi_env env, napi_threadsafe_function func);
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* `[in] env`: The environment that the API is invoked under.
|
||
* `[in] func`: The thread-safe function to unreference.
|
||
|
||
This API is used to indicate that the event loop running on the main thread
|
||
may exit before `func` is destroyed. Similar to [`uv_unref`][] it is also
|
||
idempotent.
|
||
|
||
This API may only be called from the main thread.
|
||
|
||
[ABI Stability]: https://nodejs.org/en/docs/guides/abi-stability/
|
||
[AppVeyor]: https://www.appveyor.com
|
||
[C++ Addons]: addons.html
|
||
[CMake.js]: https://github.com/cmake-js/cmake-js
|
||
[CMake]: https://cmake.org
|
||
[ECMAScript Language Specification]: https://tc39.github.io/ecma262/
|
||
[Error Handling]: #n_api_error_handling
|
||
[GCC]: https://gcc.gnu.org
|
||
[GYP]: https://gyp.gsrc.io
|
||
[GitHub releases]: https://help.github.com/en/github/administering-a-repository/about-releases
|
||
[LLVM]: https://llvm.org
|
||
[Native Abstractions for Node.js]: https://github.com/nodejs/nan
|
||
[Object Lifetime Management]: #n_api_object_lifetime_management
|
||
[Object Wrap]: #n_api_object_wrap
|
||
[Section 12.10.4]: https://tc39.github.io/ecma262/#sec-instanceofoperator
|
||
[Section 12.5.5]: https://tc39.github.io/ecma262/#sec-typeof-operator
|
||
[Section 19.2]: https://tc39.github.io/ecma262/#sec-function-objects
|
||
[Section 19.4]: https://tc39.github.io/ecma262/#sec-symbol-objects
|
||
[Section 20.3]: https://tc39.github.io/ecma262/#sec-date-objects
|
||
[Section 22.1.4.1]: https://tc39.github.io/ecma262/#sec-properties-of-array-instances-length
|
||
[Section 22.1]: https://tc39.github.io/ecma262/#sec-array-objects
|
||
[Section 22.2]: https://tc39.github.io/ecma262/#sec-typedarray-objects
|
||
[Section 24.1.1.3]: https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-detacharraybuffer
|
||
[Section 24.1]: https://tc39.github.io/ecma262/#sec-arraybuffer-objects
|
||
[Section 24.3]: https://tc39.github.io/ecma262/#sec-dataview-objects
|
||
[Section 25.4]: https://tc39.github.io/ecma262/#sec-promise-objects
|
||
[Section 6.1.4]: https://tc39.github.io/ecma262/#sec-ecmascript-language-types-string-type
|
||
[Section 6.1.6]: https://tc39.github.io/ecma262/#sec-ecmascript-language-types-number-type
|
||
[Section 6.1.7.1]: https://tc39.github.io/ecma262/#table-2
|
||
[Section 6.1.7]: https://tc39.github.io/ecma262/#sec-object-type
|
||
[Section 6.1]: https://tc39.github.io/ecma262/#sec-ecmascript-language-types
|
||
[Section 6]: https://tc39.github.io/ecma262/#sec-ecmascript-data-types-and-values
|
||
[Section 7.1.13]: https://tc39.github.io/ecma262/#sec-toobject
|
||
[Section 7.1.2]: https://tc39.github.io/ecma262/#sec-toboolean
|
||
[Section 7.1.3]: https://tc39.github.io/ecma262/#sec-tonumber
|
||
[Section 7.2.14]: https://tc39.github.io/ecma262/#sec-strict-equality-comparison
|
||
[Section 7.2.2]: https://tc39.github.io/ecma262/#sec-isarray
|
||
[Section 7]: https://tc39.github.io/ecma262/#sec-abstract-operations
|
||
[Section 8.7]: https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-agents
|
||
[Section 9.1.6]: https://tc39.github.io/ecma262/#sec-ordinary-object-internal-methods-and-internal-slots-defineownproperty-p-desc
|
||
[Section 24.1.1.2]: https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-isdetachedbuffer
|
||
[Travis CI]: https://travis-ci.org
|
||
[Visual Studio]: https://visualstudio.microsoft.com
|
||
[Working with JavaScript Properties]: #n_api_working_with_javascript_properties
|
||
[Xcode]: https://developer.apple.com/xcode/
|
||
[`Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER`]: https://tc39.github.io/ecma262/#sec-number.max_safe_integer
|
||
[`Number.MIN_SAFE_INTEGER`]: https://tc39.github.io/ecma262/#sec-number.min_safe_integer
|
||
[`Worker`]: worker_threads.html#worker_threads_class_worker
|
||
[`global`]: globals.html#globals_global
|
||
[`init` hooks]: async_hooks.html#async_hooks_init_asyncid_type_triggerasyncid_resource
|
||
[`napi_add_env_cleanup_hook`]: #n_api_napi_add_env_cleanup_hook
|
||
[`napi_add_finalizer`]: #n_api_napi_add_finalizer
|
||
[`napi_async_init`]: #n_api_napi_async_init
|
||
[`napi_cancel_async_work`]: #n_api_napi_cancel_async_work
|
||
[`napi_close_callback_scope`]: #n_api_napi_close_callback_scope
|
||
[`napi_close_escapable_handle_scope`]: #n_api_napi_close_escapable_handle_scope
|
||
[`napi_close_handle_scope`]: #n_api_napi_close_handle_scope
|
||
[`napi_create_async_work`]: #n_api_napi_create_async_work
|
||
[`napi_create_error`]: #n_api_napi_create_error
|
||
[`napi_create_external_arraybuffer`]: #n_api_napi_create_external_arraybuffer
|
||
[`napi_create_range_error`]: #n_api_napi_create_range_error
|
||
[`napi_create_reference`]: #n_api_napi_create_reference
|
||
[`napi_create_type_error`]: #n_api_napi_create_type_error
|
||
[`napi_define_class`]: #n_api_napi_define_class
|
||
[`napi_delete_async_work`]: #n_api_napi_delete_async_work
|
||
[`napi_delete_reference`]: #n_api_napi_delete_reference
|
||
[`napi_escape_handle`]: #n_api_napi_escape_handle
|
||
[`napi_get_and_clear_last_exception`]: #n_api_napi_get_and_clear_last_exception
|
||
[`napi_get_array_length`]: #n_api_napi_get_array_length
|
||
[`napi_get_element`]: #n_api_napi_get_element
|
||
[`napi_get_last_error_info`]: #n_api_napi_get_last_error_info
|
||
[`napi_get_property`]: #n_api_napi_get_property
|
||
[`napi_get_reference_value`]: #n_api_napi_get_reference_value
|
||
[`napi_get_value_external`]: #n_api_napi_get_value_external
|
||
[`napi_has_property`]: #n_api_napi_has_property
|
||
[`napi_is_error`]: #n_api_napi_is_error
|
||
[`napi_is_exception_pending`]: #n_api_napi_is_exception_pending
|
||
[`napi_make_callback`]: #n_api_napi_make_callback
|
||
[`napi_open_callback_scope`]: #n_api_napi_open_callback_scope
|
||
[`napi_open_escapable_handle_scope`]: #n_api_napi_open_escapable_handle_scope
|
||
[`napi_open_handle_scope`]: #n_api_napi_open_handle_scope
|
||
[`napi_property_attributes`]: #n_api_napi_property_attributes
|
||
[`napi_property_descriptor`]: #n_api_napi_property_descriptor
|
||
[`napi_queue_async_work`]: #n_api_napi_queue_async_work
|
||
[`napi_reference_ref`]: #n_api_napi_reference_ref
|
||
[`napi_reference_unref`]: #n_api_napi_reference_unref
|
||
[`napi_set_instance_data`]: #n_api_napi_set_instance_data
|
||
[`napi_set_property`]: #n_api_napi_set_property
|
||
[`napi_throw_error`]: #n_api_napi_throw_error
|
||
[`napi_throw_range_error`]: #n_api_napi_throw_range_error
|
||
[`napi_throw_type_error`]: #n_api_napi_throw_type_error
|
||
[`napi_throw`]: #n_api_napi_throw
|
||
[`napi_unwrap`]: #n_api_napi_unwrap
|
||
[`napi_wrap`]: #n_api_napi_wrap
|
||
[`node_api.h`]: https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/master/src/node_api.h
|
||
[`process.release`]: process.html#process_process_release
|
||
[`uv_ref`]: http://docs.libuv.org/en/v1.x/handle.html#c.uv_ref
|
||
[`uv_unref`]: http://docs.libuv.org/en/v1.x/handle.html#c.uv_unref
|
||
[async_hooks `type`]: async_hooks.html#async_hooks_type
|
||
[context-aware addons]: addons.html#addons_context_aware_addons
|
||
[docs]: https://github.com/nodejs/node-addon-api#api-documentation
|
||
[global scope]: globals.html
|
||
[module scope]: modules.html#modules_the_module_scope
|
||
[node-addon-api]: https://github.com/nodejs/node-addon-api
|
||
[node-gyp]: https://github.com/nodejs/node-gyp
|
||
[node-pre-gyp]: https://github.com/mapbox/node-pre-gyp
|
||
[prebuild]: https://github.com/prebuild/prebuild
|
||
[prebuildify]: https://github.com/prebuild/prebuildify
|
||
[worker threads]: https://nodejs.org/api/worker_threads.html
|