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# GN Build Similar to GYP, GN is a build system designed for building Chromium. The official builds of Node.js are built with GYP, but GN build files are also provided as an unofficial alternative build system. The GN build files only support a subset of the Node.js build configurations. It's not required for all pull requests to Node.js to support GN builds, and the CI of Node.js does not currently test GN builds, though Node.js welcomes pull requests that improve GN support or fix breakages introduced by other pull requests. Currently the GN build is used by: 1. Electron for building Node.js together with Chromium. 2. V8 for testing the integration of Node.js in CI. ## Files for GN support Node.js contains following GN build files: * `node.gni` - Public GN arguments for configuring the build. * `*/BUILD.gn` - This is the file where GN looks for build rules, in Node.js it just includes the `unofficial.gni` file to avoid accidental modifications. * `*/unofficial.gni` - The actual build rules for each component. ## Build with GN Unlike GYP, the GN tool does not include any built-in rules for compiling a project, which means projects building with GN must provide their own build configurations for things like how to invoke a C++ compiler. Chromium related projects like V8 and skia choose to reuse Chromium's build configurations, and V8's Node.js integration testing repository ([node-ci](https://chromium.googlesource.com/v8/node-ci/)) can be reused for building Node.js. ### 1. Install `depot_tools` The `depot_tools` is a set of tools used by Chromium related projects for checking out code and managing dependencies, and since this guide is reusing the infra of V8, it needs to be installed and added to `PATH`: ```bash git clone https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/tools/depot_tools.git export PATH=/path/to/depot_tools:$PATH ``` You can also follow the [official tutorial of `depot_tools`](https://commondatastorage.googleapis.com/chrome-infra-docs/flat/depot_tools/docs/html/depot_tools_tutorial.html). ### 2. Check out code of Node.js To check out the latest main branch of Node.js for building, use the `fetch` tool from `depot_tools`: ```bash mkdir node_gn cd node_gn fetch node ``` You can choose to save some time by omitting git history: ```bash fetch --no-history node ``` After syncing is done, you will get a directory structure like this: ```console node_gn/ ├── .gclient ├── .gclient_entries ├── ... └── node ├── DEPS ├── ... ├── build/ ├── node/ └── tools/ ``` The `node_gn` is a workspace directory, which only contains configurations and caches of the `gclient` tool from `depot_tools`, and the repository is checked out at `node_gn/node`. The `node_gn/node` directory is not a checkout of Node.js, it is actually [node-ci](https://chromium.googlesource.com/v8/node-ci/), the repository used by V8 for testing integration with Node.js. The source code of Node.js is checked out at `node_gn/node/node`. ### 3. Build GN only supports [`ninja`](https://ninja-build.org) for building, so to build Node.js with GN, `ninja` build files should be generated first, and then `ninja` can be invoked to do the building. The `node-ci` repository provides a script for calling GN: ```bash cd node # Enter `node_gn/node` which contains a node-ci checkout ./tools/gn-gen.py out/Release ``` which writes `ninja` build files into the `out/Release` directory under `node_gn/node`. And then you can execute `ninja`: ```bash ninja -C out/Release node ``` After the build is completed, the compiled Node.js executable can be found in `out/Release/node`. ## Status of the GN build Currently the GN build of Node.js is not fully functioning. It builds for macOS and Linux, while the Windows build is still a work in progress. And some tests are still failing with the GN build. There are also efforts on making GN build work without using `depot_tools`, which is tracked in the issue [#51689](https://github.com/nodejs/node/issues/51689).