# Using native Node modules The native Node modules are supported by Electron, but since Electron is using a different V8 version from official Node, you have to manually specify the location of Electron's headers when building native modules. ## Native Node module compatibility Since Node v0.11.x there were vital changes in the V8 API. So generally all native modules written for Node v0.10.x wouldn't work for Node v0.11.x. And because Electron internally uses Node v0.11.13, it carries with the same problem. To solve this, you should use modules that support Node v0.11.x, [many modules](https://www.npmjs.org/browse/depended/nan) do support both now. For old modules that only support Node v0.10.x, you should use the [nan](https://github.com/rvagg/nan) module to port it to v0.11.x. ## How to install native modules ### The node-gyp way To build Node modules with headers of Electron, you need to tell `node-gyp` where to download headers and which version to use: ```bash $ cd /path-to-module/ $ HOME=~/.electron-gyp node-gyp rebuild --target=0.25.0 --arch=ia64 --dist-url=https://atom.io/download/electron ``` The `HOME=~/.electron-gyp` changes where to find development headers. The `--target=0.25.0` is version of Electron. The `--dist-url=...` specifies where to download the headers. The `--arch=ia64` says the module is built for 64bit system. ### The npm way You can also use `npm` to install modules, the steps are exactly the same with Node modules, except that you need to setup some environment variables: ```bash export npm_config_disturl=https://atom.io/download/electron export npm_config_target=0.25.0 export npm_config_arch=x64 HOME=~/.electron-gyp npm install module-name ```