@archwayhq/keyring-go v0.2.1
Node Keyring
A Node-API addon for the Cosmos Keyring Go library to store values using the OS keyring or the filesystem.
Project Design and Structure
The project uses the recommended tooling for NAPI projects:
- Built with C++ to expose Go API to Javascript using the node-addon-api.
- Uses the node-gyp build tool.
- Uses prebuildify to prebuild the binaries for your platform.
Folder structure:
src/go: contains all go filessrc/keyring.cc: exposes the C-bound native API to Node.js using C++src/nodeimport thekeyring.ccexports to Javascript
Development
Requirements
You will be building native code, and therefore, a comprehensive number of requirements are needed:
node --version
npm --version
make --version
go --version
python --versionOn Mac
Install the XCode Command Line Tools:
xcode-select --installWhich will install clang:
cc --versionOn Linux
gcc --version!NOTE Confirm that you have a relatively recent version of each of these dependencies.
Setup
npm install --ignore-scriptsYou should use the
--ignore-scriptsflag to avoid running the install script.
Build
npm run buildThe build process uses cgo to compile the Go
module into a static C library and node-gyp
to make the C++ addon available on Node.js via NAPI.
To avoid compiling the package on the user's machine, the script uses
prebuildify to prebuild the binaries
for specific platforms. All the prebuilt node binaries are bundled with the
package inside the prebuilds folder.
When installing the package, the install script will check if a compatible prebuild is bundled for the current platform. If it is, it will be used instead of building from source.
Once the build completes, you should see the build folder in the repository
root containing all NAPI-related files.
The npm run build script will automatically run the build.sh script to build
the Go module to a C library before producing the prebuild binary.
!NOTE On macOS, it's possible to build for both architectures (
x64andarm64). For that, you will need to runnpm run build:x64and thennpm run build:arm64. Be aware that you should execute runnpm run buildlater. Otherwise, the generated binaries might not be compatible with your current platform.
Build the Go package to C using cgo
To build only the Go module for your current platform and architecture, run:
./build.shOnce the build is complete, you should see the files keyring.h and keyring.a
in the out folder.
Test
To run the bindings tests:
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