Hi Johannes,
Johannes Kastl
Hi all,
I tried the wiki and some search-foo but ended up with deprecated things on how to build a NPM package (or something that looks like it).
https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Packaging_nodejs
In my case I wanted to try building kui from https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/kui, which to me looks like NPM-Foo:
Quoting the README:
I don't trust the prebuilts
We hear you. Choose your platform (e.g. mac:amd64), execute the following, then look in ./dist/electron.
git clone git@github.com:kubernetes-sigs/kui.git && cd kui && npm ci && \ npm run build:electron:mac:amd64
Might not be the best package to get going with NPM, as it seems rather complex.
Afaik the current recommended approach is to avoid packaging node.js
applications ;-)
Now for useful answers: a year ago I asked the same question and was
pointed towards obs-service-node_modules[1], which should help you with
bundling all the required dependencies. Unfortunately I'm afraid that's
all I can help you with.
Also, please be very careful with Electron: it's a licensing minefield
due to the inclusion of ffmpeg and thus various video
encoders/decoders. Iirc Tomáš Chvátal told me a few years ago how much
of a pain in the rear it was to properly build Chromium offline (which
is effectively Electron) and I'd rate that as a 1/10, would not
recommend doing unless absolutely necessary.
Hope this helps,
Dan
Footnotes:
[1] https://github.com/openSUSE/obs-service-node_modules
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Dan Čermák