# CMake.js [**CMake.js**](https://github.com/cmake-js/cmake-js) is a build tool that allow native addon developers to compile their C or C++ code into executable form. It works like **[node-gyp](node-gyp.md)** but instead of Google's [**gyp**](https://gyp.gsrc.io) tool it is based on the [**CMake**](https://cmake.org) build system. ## Quick Start ### Install CMake CMake.js requires that CMake be installed. Installers for a variety of platforms can be found on the [CMake website](https://cmake.org). ### Install CMake.js For developers, CMake.js is typically installed as a global package: ```bash npm install -g cmake-js cmake-js --help ``` > For *users* of your native addon, CMake.js should be configured as a dependency in your `package.json` as described in the [CMake.js documentation](https://github.com/cmake-js/cmake-js). ### CMakeLists.txt Your project will require a `CMakeLists.txt` file. The [CMake.js README file](https://github.com/cmake-js/cmake-js#usage) shows what's necessary. ### NAPI_VERSION When building N-API addons, it's crucial to specify the N-API version your code is designed to work with. With CMake.js, this information is specified in the `CMakeLists.txt` file: ``` add_definitions(-DNAPI_VERSION=3) ``` Since N-API is ABI-stable, your N-API addon will work, without recompilation, with the N-API version you specify in `NAPI_VERSION` and all subsequent N-API versions. In the absence of a need for features available only in a specific N-API version, version 3 is a good choice as it is the version of N-API that was active when N-API left experimental status. ### NAPI_EXPERIMENTAL The following line in the `CMakeLists.txt` file will enable N-API experimental features if your code requires them: ``` add_definitions(-DNAPI_EXPERIMENTAL) ``` ### node-addon-api If your N-API native add-on uses the optional [**node-addon-api**](https://github.com/nodejs/node-addon-api#node-addon-api-module) C++ wrapper, the `CMakeLists.txt` file requires additional configuration information as described on the [CMake.js README file](https://github.com/cmake-js/cmake-js#n-api-and-node-addon-api). ## Example A working example of an N-API native addon built using CMake.js can be found on the [node-addon-examples repository](https://github.com/nodejs/node-addon-examples/tree/master/build_with_cmake#building-n-api-addons-using-cmakejs). ## **CMake** Reference - [Installation](https://github.com/cmake-js/cmake-js#installation) - [How to use](https://github.com/cmake-js/cmake-js#usage) - [Using N-API and node-addon-api](https://github.com/cmake-js/cmake-js#n-api-and-node-addon-api) - [Tutorials](https://github.com/cmake-js/cmake-js#tutorials) - [Use case in the works - ArrayFire.js](https://github.com/cmake-js/cmake-js#use-case-in-the-works---arrayfirejs) Sometimes finding the right settings is not easy so to accomplish at most complicated task please refer to: - [CMake documentation](https://cmake.org/) - [CMake.js wiki](https://github.com/cmake-js/cmake-js/wiki)