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Now that https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/46934 has landed, we can extend the list of platforms and architectures where we can run the single-executable test. Signed-off-by: Darshan Sen <raisinten@gmail.com> PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/47026 Reviewed-By: Debadree Chatterjee <debadree333@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Colin Ihrig <cjihrig@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Matteo Collina <matteo.collina@gmail.com>
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# Single executable applications
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<!--introduced_in=v19.7.0-->
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> Stability: 1 - Experimental: This feature is being designed and will change.
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<!-- source_link=lib/internal/main/single_executable_application.js -->
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This feature allows the distribution of a Node.js application conveniently to a
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system that does not have Node.js installed.
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Node.js supports the creation of [single executable applications][] by allowing
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the injection of a JavaScript file into the `node` binary. During start up, the
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program checks if anything has been injected. If the script is found, it
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executes its contents. Otherwise Node.js operates as it normally does.
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The single executable application feature only supports running a single
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embedded [CommonJS][] file.
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A bundled JavaScript file can be turned into a single executable application
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with any tool which can inject resources into the `node` binary.
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Here are the steps for creating a single executable application using one such
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tool, [postject][]:
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1. Create a JavaScript file:
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```console
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$ echo 'console.log(`Hello, ${process.argv[2]}!`);' > hello.js
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```
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2. Create a copy of the `node` executable and name it according to your needs:
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```console
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$ cp $(command -v node) hello
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```
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3. Remove the signature of the binary:
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* On macOS:
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```console
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$ codesign --remove-signature hello
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```
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* On Windows (optional):
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[signtool][] can be used from the installed [Windows SDK][]. If this step is
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skipped, ignore any signature-related warning from postject.
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```console
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$ signtool remove /s hello
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```
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4. Inject the JavaScript file into the copied binary by running `postject` with
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the following options:
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* `hello` - The name of the copy of the `node` executable created in step 2.
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* `NODE_JS_CODE` - The name of the resource / note / section in the binary
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where the contents of the JavaScript file will be stored.
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* `hello.js` - The name of the JavaScript file created in step 1.
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* `--sentinel-fuse NODE_JS_FUSE_fce680ab2cc467b6e072b8b5df1996b2` - The
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[fuse][] used by the Node.js project to detect if a file has been injected.
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* `--macho-segment-name NODE_JS` (only needed on macOS) - The name of the
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segment in the binary where the contents of the JavaScript file will be
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stored.
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To summarize, here is the required command for each platform:
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* On systems other than macOS:
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```console
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$ npx postject hello NODE_JS_CODE hello.js \
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--sentinel-fuse NODE_JS_FUSE_fce680ab2cc467b6e072b8b5df1996b2
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```
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* On macOS:
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```console
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$ npx postject hello NODE_JS_CODE hello.js \
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--sentinel-fuse NODE_JS_FUSE_fce680ab2cc467b6e072b8b5df1996b2 \
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--macho-segment-name NODE_JS
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```
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5. Sign the binary:
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* On macOS:
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```console
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$ codesign --sign - hello
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```
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* On Windows (optional):
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A certificate needs to be present for this to work. However, the unsigned
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binary would still be runnable.
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```console
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$ signtool sign /fd SHA256 hello
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```
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6. Run the binary:
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```console
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$ ./hello world
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Hello, world!
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```
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## Notes
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### `require(id)` in the injected module is not file based
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`require()` in the injected module is not the same as the [`require()`][]
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available to modules that are not injected. It also does not have any of the
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properties that non-injected [`require()`][] has except [`require.main`][]. It
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can only be used to load built-in modules. Attempting to load a module that can
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only be found in the file system will throw an error.
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Instead of relying on a file based `require()`, users can bundle their
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application into a standalone JavaScript file to inject into the executable.
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This also ensures a more deterministic dependency graph.
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However, if a file based `require()` is still needed, that can also be achieved:
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```js
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const { createRequire } = require('node:module');
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require = createRequire(__filename);
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```
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### `__filename` and `module.filename` in the injected module
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The values of `__filename` and `module.filename` in the injected module are
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equal to [`process.execPath`][].
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### `__dirname` in the injected module
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The value of `__dirname` in the injected module is equal to the directory name
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of [`process.execPath`][].
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### Single executable application creation process
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A tool aiming to create a single executable Node.js application must
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inject the contents of a JavaScript file into:
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* a resource named `NODE_JS_CODE` if the `node` binary is a [PE][] file
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* a section named `NODE_JS_CODE` in the `NODE_JS` segment if the `node` binary
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is a [Mach-O][] file
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* a note named `NODE_JS_CODE` if the `node` binary is an [ELF][] file
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Search the binary for the
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`NODE_JS_FUSE_fce680ab2cc467b6e072b8b5df1996b2:0` [fuse][] string and flip the
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last character to `1` to indicate that a resource has been injected.
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### Platform support
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Single-executable support is tested regularly on CI only on the following
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platforms:
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* Windows
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* macOS
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* Linux (all distributions [supported by Node.js][] except Alpine and all
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architectures [supported by Node.js][] except s390x and ppc64)
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This is due to a lack of better tools to generate single-executables that can be
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used to test this feature on other platforms.
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Suggestions for other resource injection tools/workflows are welcomed. Please
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start a discussion at <https://github.com/nodejs/single-executable/discussions>
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to help us document them.
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[CommonJS]: modules.md#modules-commonjs-modules
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[ELF]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Executable_and_Linkable_Format
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[Mach-O]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mach-O
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[PE]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portable_Executable
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[Windows SDK]: https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/downloads/windows-sdk/
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[`process.execPath`]: process.md#processexecpath
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[`require()`]: modules.md#requireid
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[`require.main`]: modules.md#accessing-the-main-module
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[fuse]: https://www.electronjs.org/docs/latest/tutorial/fuses
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[postject]: https://github.com/nodejs/postject
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[signtool]: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/seccrypto/signtool
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[single executable applications]: https://github.com/nodejs/single-executable
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[supported by Node.js]: https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/main/BUILDING.md#platform-list
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