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### Description "onnxruntime-common" starts to get more and more complicated, so it's a good idea to add unit tests for it. Includes the following changes: - move `mocha` from each subfolder (js/web/, js/node/) to root (js/), so that it will be installed once and all subfolder can use. - add folder `test` in js/common/ as root folder for ort-common tests. - add sub folder `type-tests`. this folder contains a few typescript source code, which are excluded from the tsconfig.json. they are not compiled by default. instead, file `type-tests.ts` calls typescript compiler (tsc) to check for the files under this folder whether the compilation result is as expected. If tsc compiles a file successfully when a failure is expected, this is considered an failed test. - add sub folder `unit-tests`. files under this folder will be compiled by default. we use default mode of mocha (using `describe()` and `it()`) to setup test groups and cases. - update eslint rules accordingly. |
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ONNX Runtime Node.js Binding
ONNX Runtime Node.js binding enables Node.js applications to run ONNX model inference.
Usage
Install the latest stable version:
npm install onnxruntime-node
Refer to ONNX Runtime JavaScript examples for samples and tutorials.
Requirements
ONNXRuntime works on Node.js v12.x+ or Electron v5.x+.
Following platforms are supported with pre-built binaries:
- Windows x64 CPU NAPI_v3
- Linux x64 CPU NAPI_v3
- MacOS x64 CPU NAPI_v3
To use on platforms without pre-built binaries, you can build Node.js binding from source and consume it by npm install <onnxruntime_repo_root>/js/node/. See also instructions for building ONNX Runtime Node.js binding locally.
License
License information can be found here.