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### Better `os.arch()` for node and the browser -- detect OS architecture | |
[](https://saucelabs.com/u/arch2) | |
This module is used by [WebTorrent Desktop](http://webtorrent.io/desktop) to | |
determine if the user is on a 32-bit vs. 64-bit operating system to offer the | |
right app installer. | |
In Node.js, the `os.arch()` method (and `process.arch` property) returns a string | |
identifying the operating system CPU architecture **for which the Node.js binary | |
was compiled**. | |
This is not the same as the **operating system CPU architecture**. For example, | |
you can run Node.js 32-bit on a 64-bit OS. In that situation, `os.arch()` will | |
return a misleading 'x86' (32-bit) value, instead of 'x64' (64-bit). | |
Use this package to get the actual operating system CPU architecture. | |
**BONUS: This package works in the browser too.** | |
## install | |
``` | |
npm install arch | |
``` | |
## usage | |
```js | |
var arch = require('arch') | |
console.log(arch()) // always returns 'x64' or 'x86' | |
``` | |
In the browser, there is no spec that defines where this information lives, so we | |
check all known locations including `navigator.userAgent`, `navigator.platform`, | |
and `navigator.cpuClass` to make a best guess. | |
If there is no *affirmative indication* that the architecture is 64-bit, then | |
32-bit will be assumed. This makes this package perfect for determining what | |
installer executable to offer to desktop app users. If there is ambiguity, then | |
the user will get the 32-bit installer, which will work fine even for a user with | |
a 64-bit OS. | |
For reference, `x64` means 64-bit and `x86` means 32-bit. | |
Here is some history behind these naming conventions: | |
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X86 | |
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IA-32 | |
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X86-64 | |
## Node.js proposal - `os.sysarch()` | |
Note: There is | |
[a proposal](https://github.com/nodejs/node-v0.x-archive/issues/2862#issuecomment-103942051) | |
to add this functionality to Node.js as `os.sysarch()`. | |
## license | |
MIT. Copyright (c) [Feross Aboukhadijeh](http://feross.org). | |