################################################################################ # # nodejs # ################################################################################ NODEJS_VERSION = 0.10.33 NODEJS_SOURCE = node-v$(NODEJS_VERSION).tar.gz NODEJS_SITE = http://nodejs.org/dist/v$(NODEJS_VERSION) NODEJS_DEPENDENCIES = host-python host-nodejs zlib \ $(call qstrip,$(BR2_PACKAGE_NODEJS_MODULES_ADDITIONAL_DEPS)) HOST_NODEJS_DEPENDENCIES = host-python host-zlib NODEJS_LICENSE = MIT (core code); MIT, Apache and BSD family licenses (Bundled components) NODEJS_LICENSE_FILES = LICENSE ifeq ($(BR2_PACKAGE_OPENSSL),y) NODEJS_DEPENDENCIES += openssl endif # nodejs build system is based on python, but only support python-2.6 or # python-2.7. So, we have to enforce PYTHON interpreter to be python2. define HOST_NODEJS_CONFIGURE_CMDS # Build with the static, built-in OpenSSL which is supplied as part of # the nodejs source distribution. This is needed on the host because # NPM is non-functional without it, and host-openssl isn't part of # buildroot. (cd $(@D); \ $(HOST_CONFIGURE_OPTS) \ PYTHON=$(HOST_DIR)/usr/bin/python2 \ $(HOST_DIR)/usr/bin/python2 ./configure \ --prefix=$(HOST_DIR)/usr \ --without-snapshot \ --without-dtrace \ --without-etw \ --shared-zlib \ ) endef define HOST_NODEJS_BUILD_CMDS $(HOST_MAKE_ENV) PYTHON=$(HOST_DIR)/usr/bin/python2 \ $(MAKE) -C $(@D) \ $(HOST_CONFIGURE_OPTS) endef define HOST_NODEJS_INSTALL_CMDS $(HOST_MAKE_ENV) PYTHON=$(HOST_DIR)/usr/bin/python2 \ $(MAKE) -C $(@D) install \ $(HOST_CONFIGURE_OPTS) endef ifeq ($(BR2_i386),y) NODEJS_CPU = ia32 else ifeq ($(BR2_x86_64),y) NODEJS_CPU = x64 else ifeq ($(BR2_mipsel),y) NODEJS_CPU = mipsel else ifeq ($(BR2_arm),y) NODEJS_CPU = arm # V8 needs to know what floating point ABI the target is using. There's also # a 'hard' option which we're not exposing here at the moment, because # buildroot itself doesn't really support it at present. ifeq ($(BR2_SOFT_FLOAT),y) NODEJS_ARM_FP = soft else NODEJS_ARM_FP = softfp endif endif define NODEJS_CONFIGURE_CMDS (cd $(@D); \ $(TARGET_CONFIGURE_OPTS) \ LD="$(TARGET_CXX)" \ PYTHON=$(HOST_DIR)/usr/bin/python2 \ $(HOST_DIR)/usr/bin/python2 ./configure \ --prefix=/usr \ --without-snapshot \ --shared-zlib \ $(if $(BR2_PACKAGE_OPENSSL),--shared-openssl,--without-ssl) \ $(if $(BR2_PACKAGE_NODEJS_NPM),,--without-npm) \ --without-dtrace \ --without-etw \ --dest-cpu=$(NODEJS_CPU) \ $(if $(NODEJS_ARM_FP),--with-arm-float-abi=$(NODEJS_ARM_FP)) \ --dest-os=linux \ ) endef define NODEJS_BUILD_CMDS $(TARGET_MAKE_ENV) PYTHON=$(HOST_DIR)/usr/bin/python2 \ $(MAKE) -C $(@D) \ $(TARGET_CONFIGURE_OPTS) \ LD="$(TARGET_CXX)" endef # # Build the list of modules to install based on the booleans for # popular modules, as well as the "additional modules" list. # NODEJS_MODULES_LIST= $(call qstrip,\ $(if $(BR2_PACKAGE_NODEJS_MODULES_EXPRESS),express) \ $(if $(BR2_PACKAGE_NODEJS_MODULES_COFFEESCRIPT),coffee-script) \ $(BR2_PACKAGE_NODEJS_MODULES_ADDITIONAL)) # # We can only call NPM if there's something to install. # ifneq ($(NODEJS_MODULES_LIST),) define NODEJS_INSTALL_MODULES # If you're having trouble with module installation, adding -d to the # npm install call below and setting npm_config_rollback=false can both # help in diagnosing the problem. (cd $(TARGET_DIR)/usr/lib && mkdir -p node_modules && \ $(TARGET_CONFIGURE_OPTS) \ LD="$(TARGET_CXX)" \ npm_config_arch=$(NODEJS_CPU) \ npm_config_nodedir=$(BUILD_DIR)/nodejs-$(NODEJS_VERSION) \ $(HOST_DIR)/usr/bin/npm install \ $(NODEJS_MODULES_LIST) \ ) endef endif define NODEJS_INSTALL_TARGET_CMDS $(TARGET_MAKE_ENV) PYTHON=$(HOST_DIR)/usr/bin/python2 \ $(MAKE) -C $(@D) install \ DESTDIR=$(TARGET_DIR) \ $(TARGET_CONFIGURE_OPTS) \ LD="$(TARGET_CXX)" $(NODEJS_INSTALL_MODULES) endef # node.js configure is a Python script and does not use autotools $(eval $(generic-package)) $(eval $(host-generic-package))