NodeJs installable package
github: https://github.com/Trust-Anchor-Group/TAG.NodeJs
Free package which installs Node JS version 24.11.1 on the running TAG Neuron® at $AppDataFolder/Packages/nodejs/node\.exe
Installable Package
The Node JS installer has been made into a package that can be downloaded and installed on any TAG Neuron. To create a package, that can be distributed or installed, you begin by creating a manifest file. This repository contains a manifest file called TAG.NodeJs.manifest. It defines the content files included in the package. You then use the Waher.Utility.Install and Waher.Utility.Sign command-line tools in the IoT Gateway repository, to create a package file and cryptographically sign it for secure distribution across the Neuron network.
The Node JS installer is published as a package on TAG Neurons. If your Neuron is connected to this network, you can install the package using the following information:
| Package information | |
|---|---|
| Package | TAG.Nodejs.package |
| Installation key | aKY7N1VcoNeDvWXRTyLSoP1ZmrkPkIrh6nIgffiOrjM9Ix+qkT9C7lWn8O2NCcZ/PmuSO9T6S/uA1535b7c39de3bfd6f8f762ce76c92053 |
| More Information | |
Usage
The package does not set the machines PATH environment variable to enable use of
node index.js
in a terminal, you have to specify the full path (eg: C:/Program Data/IoT Gateway/Packages/nodejs/node.exe) or use the runtime setting using web script (.ws)
exec := GetSetting("NodeJS.Executable.Path", "");
ShellExecute(exec, "index.js", "");
or in c#
string ExecPath = await RuntimeSettings.GetAsync("NodeJS.Executable.Path", string.Empty);
Settings Page
The settings page is /NodeJs/Settings.md.
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