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# Native Node Modules
For some features, the desktop version of Riot can make use of native Node
modules. These allow Riot to integrate with the desktop in ways that a browser
cannot.
While native modules enable powerful new features, they must be complied for
each operating system. For official Riot releases, we will always build these
modules from source to ensure we can trust the compiled output. In the future,
we may offer a pre-compiled path for those who want to use these features in a
custom build of Riot without installing the various build tools required.
Do note that compiling a module for a particular operating system
(Linux/macOS/Windows) and will need to be done on that operating system.
Cross-compiling from a host OS for a different target OS may be possible, but
we don't support this flow with Riot dependencies at this time.
At the moment, we need to make some changes to the Riot release process before
we can support native Node modules at release time, so these features are
currently disabled by default until that is resolved. The following sections
explain the manual steps you can use with a custom build of Riot to enable
these features if you'd like to try them out.
## Adding Seshat for search in E2E encrypted rooms
Seshat is a native Node module that adds support for local event indexing and
full text search in E2E encrypted rooms.
Since Seshat is written in Rust, the Rust compiler and related tools need to be
installed before installing Seshat itself. To install Rust please consult the
official Rust [documentation](https://www.rust-lang.org/tools/install).
After installing the compiler, Seshat support can be added using yarn inside
the `electron_app/` directory:
yarn add matrix-seshat
After this is done the Electron version of Riot can be run from the main folder
as usual using:
yarn electron
If for some reason recompilation of Seshat is needed, e.g. when using a
development version of Seshat using `yarn link`, or if the initial compilation was
done for the wrong electron version, Seshat can be recompiled with the
`electron-build-env` tool. Again from the `electron_app/` directory:
yarn add electron-build-env
Recompiling Seshat itself can be done like so:
yarn run electron-build-env -- --electron 6.1.1 -- neon build matrix-seshat --release`
Please make sure to include all the `--` as well as the `--release` command line
switch at the end. Modify your electron version accordingly depending on the
version that is installed on your system.