Download node binaries for various platforms and architectures, easily.
THIS MODULE IS DEPRECATED AND IT'S NOT BEING MAINTAINED ANYMORE
var binary = require('node-binary');
binary.download({
os: 'darwin',
arch: 'x64',
version: 'v0.12.0'
}, '/opt/node', function(error, binaryPath) {
if(error) throw error;
console.log('The node binary for OS X x64 was downloaded to ' + binaryPath);
});
Install node-binary
by running:
$ npm install --save node-binary
node-binary
provides a CLI version as well. Install it by running:
$ npm install -g node-binary
You can now download node binaries like this:
$ node-binary download v0.12.0 ~/Downloads --arch x64 --os darwin
Download a nodejs binary to a certain location.
os
is the operating system to download node for.
This module curently supports darwin
, win32
, linux
and sunos
.
arch
is the architecture to download node for.
This module curently supports x64
and x86
.
version
is the node version to download.
It can be a string such as v0.12.0
or simply 0.12.0
.
The directory to download the binary to.
The binary will automatically be renamed to node-<version>-<os>-<arch>[.exe]
.
The callback will be called with a possible error, or with the absolute path to the downloaded binary.
Run the test suite by doing:
$ gulp test
- [ ] Implement a way to get the state of the download, to make use of a progress bar, etc.
- Issue Tracker: github.com/resin-io/node-binary/issues
- Source Code: github.com/resin-io/node-binary
Before submitting a PR, please make sure that you include tests, and that coffeelint runs without any warning:
$ gulp lint
- Improve error messages.
- Prevent temporary directory from being undefined.
Set mode to 755 for the downloaded binary.
If you're having any problem, please raise an issue on GitHub.
The project is licensed under the MIT license.