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Prebuilt TDLib libraries

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Prebuilt TDLib

This package distributes pre-built TDLib shared libraries through npm. The libraries are built on GitHub Actions: prebuilt-tdlib.yml.

The shared libraries are statically linked against OpenSSL and zlib to prevent compatibility issues in Node.js.

Supported systems:

  • GNU/Linux x86_64 (requires glibc >= 2.17)
  • macOS x86_64, arm64 (universal, requires macOS >= 10.14)
  • Windows x86_64

To install prebuilt-tdlib for e.g. TDLib v1.8.19, run:

$ npm install prebuilt-tdlib@td-1.8.19

prebuilt-tdlib can be installed for other TDLib versions, run $ npm info prebuilt-tdlib dist-tags to get the list of available versions (or see the "npm tags" section below).

Note: Before prebuilt-tdlib@td-1.8.14 (2023-06-26), the Linux binary was built on Ubuntu 20.04 requiring glibc >= 2.31, and macOS arm64 was not supported. Currently, the Linux build environment is based on CentOS 7. The macOS arm64 binary isn't tested in the CI.

Usage

The prebuilt-tdlib package exports a single function getTdjson, which returns the path to the tdjson shared library.

const { getTdjson } = require('prebuilt-tdlib')
console.log(getTdjson())
// Prints a path like:
// '/home/user/proj/node_modules/prebuilt-tdlib/prebuilds/tdlib-linux-x64/libtdjson.so'

This package can be used with, for example, tdl. You can pass the path to tdl.configure (since tdl v7.3.0):

const tdl = require('tdl')
const { getTdjson } = require('prebuilt-tdlib')
tdl.configure({ tdjson: getTdjson() })
// ...

The pre-built libraries can also be extracted and used with any other library or programming language.

Versioning conventions

Note: This information is mostly for maintaining prebuilt-tdlib, it isn't necessary for using this package.

Because TDLib does not follow SemVer, not to require the users to manually specify the exact version of prebuilt-tdlib in their package.json, the TDLib version is packed into a single minor version.

prebuilt-tdlib is published to npm under versions 0.xyyyzzz.v, where

  • x, y, z correspond to the x.y.z TDLib version (e.g., 1.8.0). The leading zeros are appended to y and z (y=8 becomes y=008).
  • v corresponds to the version of prebuilt-tdlib itself, these updates can contain fixes in case some of the builds were broken or include new pre-built libraries for other platforms.
  • The major version is always 0.

Example: the npm release for TDLib v1.8.5 is 0.1008005.0.

For convenience, td-X dist-tags are available. To install prebuilt-tdlib for TDLib v1.8.5, just run npm install prebuilt-tdlib@td-1.8.5, or npm install prebuilt-tdlib@td-1.8.0 for TDLib v1.8.0. This will automatically install the needed version of prebuilt-tdlib.

Additionaly, TDLib's releasing process is weird, and most of the prebuilt-tdlib releases are not connected to a specific tag release in the TDLib repository.

The releases of the prebuilt-tdlib npm package are not git-tagged.

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