deltachat-node was moved to the core repo in deltachat-core-rust#3283.
New location: https://github.com/deltachat/deltachat-core-rust/tree/master/node
node.js bindings for
deltachat-core-rust
If you are upgrading: please see UPGRADING.md
.
deltachat-node
primarily aims to offer two things:
- A high level JavaScript api with syntactic sugar
- A low level c binding api around
deltachat-core-rust
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By default the installation will build try to use the bundled prebuilds in the
npm package. If this fails it falls back to compile the bundled
deltachat-core-rust
from the submodule using scripts/rebuild-core.js
.
To install from npm use:
npm install deltchat-node
- Nodejs >=
v16.0.0
- rustup (optional if you can't use the prebuilds)
On Windows, you may need to also install Perl to be able to compile deltachat-core.
If you want to build from source, make sure that you have rustup
installed.
You can either use npm install deltachat-node --build-from-source
to force
building from source or clone this repository and follow this steps:
git clone https://github.com/deltachat/deltachat-node.git
cd deltachat-node
npm i
deltachat doesn't support universal (fat) binaries (that contain builds for both cpu architectures) yet, until it does you can use the following workaround to get x86_64 builds:
$ fnm install 17 --arch x64
$ fnm use 17
$ node -p process.arch
# result should be x64
$ cd deltachat-core-rust && rustup target add x86_64-apple-darwin && cd -
$ git apply patches/m1_build_use_x86_64.patch
$ CARGO_BUILD_TARGET=x86_64-apple-darwin npm run build
$ npm run test
(when using fnm instead of nvm, you can select the architecture) If your node and electron are already build for arm64 you can also try bulding for arm:
$ fnm install 16 --arch arm64
$ fnm use 16
$ node -p process.arch
# result should be arm64
$ npm_config_arch=arm64 npm run build
$ npm run test
const { Context } = require('deltachat-node')
const opts = {
addr: '[email]',
mail_pw: '[password]',
}
const contact = '[email]'
async function main() {
const dc = Context.open('./')
dc.on('ALL', console.log.bind(null, 'core |'))
try {
await dc.configure(opts)
} catch (err) {
console.error('Failed to configure because of: ', err)
dc.unref()
return
}
dc.startIO()
console.log('fully configured')
const contactId = dc.createContact('Test', contact)
const chatId = dc.createChatByContactId(contactId)
dc.sendMessage(chatId, 'Hi!')
console.log('sent message')
dc.once('DC_EVENT_SMTP_MESSAGE_SENT', async () => {
console.log('Message sent, shutting down...')
dc.stopIO()
console.log('stopped io')
dc.unref()
})
}
main()
this example can also be found in the examples folder examples/send_message.js
We are curently migrating to automaticaly generated documentation. You can find the old documentation at old_docs.
to generate the documentation, run:
npx typedoc
The resulting documentation can be found in the docs/
folder.
An online version can be found under js.delta.chat.
Running npm test
ends with showing a code coverage report, which is produced by nyc
.
The coverage report from nyc
in the console is rather limited. To get a more detailed coverage report you can run npm run coverage-html-report
. This will produce a html report from the nyc
data and display it in a browser on your local machine.
To run the integration tests you need to set the DCC_NEW_TMP_EMAIL
environment variables. E.g.:
$ export DCC_NEW_TMP_EMAIL=https://testrun.org/new_email?t=[token]
$ npm run test
We have the following scripts for building, testing and coverage:
npm run coverage
Creates a coverage report and passes it tocoveralls
. Only done byTravis
.npm run coverage-html-report
Generates a html report from the coverage data and opens it in a browser on the local machine.npm run generate-constants
Generatesconstants.js
andevents.js
based on thedeltachat-core-rust/deltachat-ffi/deltachat.h
header file.npm install
After dependencies are installed, runsnode-gyp-build
to see if the native code needs to be rebuilt.npm run build
Rebuilds all code.npm run build:core
Rebuilds code indeltachat-core-rust
.npm run build:bindings
Rebuilds the bindings and links withdeltachat-core-rust
.ǹpm run clean
Removes all built codenpm run prebuildify
Builds prebuilt binary toprebuilds/$PLATFORM-$ARCH
. Copiesdeltachat.dll
fromdeltachat-core-rust
for windows.npm run download-prebuilds
Downloads all prebuilt binaries from github beforenpm publish
.npm run submodule
Updates thedeltachat-core-rust
submodule.npm test
Runsstandard
and then the tests intest/index.js
.npm run test-integration
Runs the integration tests.npm run hallmark
Runshallmark
on all markdown files.
The following steps are needed to make a release:
- Update
CHANGELOG.md
(and runnpm run hallmark
to adjust markdown)
- Add release changelog in top section
- Also adjust links to github prepare links at the end of the file
- Bump version number in package.json
- Commit the changed files, commit message should be similiar to
Prepare for v1.0.0-foo.number
- Tag the release with
git tag -a v1.0.0-foo.number
- Push to github with
git push origin master --tags
- Wait until
Make Package
github action is completed - Download
deltachat-node.tgz
from the github release and runnpm publish deltachat-node.tgz
to publish it to npm. You probably need write rights to npm.
Licensed under GPL-3.0-or-later
, see LICENSE file for details.
Copyright © 2018
DeltaChat
contributors.This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/.