# External Buffer **Some runtimes other than Node.js have dropped support for external buffers**. On runtimes other than Node.js, node-api methods may return `napi_no_external_buffers_allowed` to indicate that external buffers are not supported. One such runtime is Electron as described in this issue [electron/issues/35801](electron/electron/issues/35801). In order to maintain broadest compatibility with all runtimes, you may define `NODE_API_NO_EXTERNAL_BUFFERS_ALLOWED` in your addon before includes for the node-api and node-addon-api headers. Doing so will hide the functions that create external buffers. This will ensure a compilation error occurs if you accidentally use one of these methods. In node-addon-api, the `Napi::Buffer::NewOrCopy` provides a convenient way to create an external buffer, or allocate a new buffer and copy the data when the external buffer is not supported.