Import your WebAssembly code just like any other dependency.
The easiest way to get started by installing with the wasmer-pack
CLI.
console
$ cargo install wasmer-pack-cli
$ wasmer-pack --version
wasmer-pack-cli 0.5.2
We also need the WAPM package we are generating bindings for. One option is to
create your own, but for convenience we'll use the wasmer/wasmer-pack-cli
package from WAPM.
```console $ curl -sSO https://registry-cdn.wapm.io/packages/wasmer/wasmer-pack-cli/wasmer-pack-cli-0.5.2.tar.gz $ tar -xzvf wasmer-pack-cli-0.5.2.tar.gz $ tree . . ├── wapm.toml ├── wasmer-pack-cli-0.5.2.tar.gz └── wasmer-pack.wasm
0 directories, 2 files ```
Now we've got everything we need to generate Python bindings to the
wasmer/wasmer-pack-cli
package.
```console $ wasmer-pack python . --out-dir ./py $ tree py py ├── MANIFEST.in ├── pyproject.toml └── wasmerpackcli ├── commands │ ├── init.py │ └── wasmer_pack.wasm ├── init.py └── py.typed
2 directories, 6 files ```
We can generate JavaScript bindings with a similar command
```console $ wasmer-pack js . --out-dir ./js $ tree ./js ./js └── package ├── package.json └── src ├── commands │ ├── wasmer-pack.d.ts │ ├── wasmer-pack.js │ └── wasmer-pack.wasm ├── index.d.ts └── index.js
3 directories, 6 files ```
Check out the tutorial for more.
This project is licensed under the MIT license (LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT).
It is recommended to always use cargo crev
to verify the
trustworthiness of each of your dependencies, including this one.