Cargo WAPM
(API Docs)
A cargo sub-command for publishing Rust crates to the WebAssembly Package
Manager.
Getting Started
You can install the cargo wapm command directly from GitHub.
$ cargo install --git https://github.com/hotg-ai/cargo-wapm
You will also need to install the wapm
CLI and authenticate
with WAPM.
$ curl https://get.wasmer.io -sSfL | sh
$ wapm login
Username: my-user
Password: ****
Once you have done that, open the Cargo.toml for your crate and add a metadata
section to tell cargo wapm how your crate will be packaged.
# Cargo.toml
[package.metadata.wapm]
namespace = "Michael-F-Bryan"
abi = "none"
The abi argument tells cargo wapm which target to use when compiling to
WebAssembly.
| ABI | Target Triple |
|---|---|
none | wasm32-unknown-unknown |
wasi | wasm32-wasi |
emscripten | wasm32-emscripten |
You also need to add cdylib to the crate-type list. You should also add the
rlib crate type if other crates depend on this crate (integration tests, doc
tests, examples, etc.).
# Cargo.toml
[lib]
crate-type = ["cdylib", "rlib"]
Now the Cargo.toml is up to date, we can do a dry run to make sure everything
is correct.
$ cd examples/hello-world/
$ cargo wapm --dry-run
2022-05-03T17:33:31.929353Z INFO publish: cargo_wapm: Publishing dry_run=true pkg="hello-world"
Successfully published package `Michael-F-Bryan/hello-world@0.1.0`
[INFO] Publish succeeded, but package was not published because it was run in dry-run mode
2022-05-03T17:33:32.366576Z INFO publish: cargo_wapm: Published! pkg="hello-world"
We can see that some files have been written to the target/wapm/ folder.
$ tree ../../target/wapm
../../target/wapm
└── hello-world
├── hello_world.wasm
├── LICENSE_MIT.md
├── README.md
└── wapm.toml
1 directory, 4 files
$ cat ../../target/wapm/hello-world/wapm.toml
[package]
name = "Michael-F-Bryan/hello-world"
version = "0.1.0"
description = "A dummy package."
license-file = "LICENSE_MIT.md"
readme = "README.md"
[[module]]
name = "hello-world"
source = "hello_world.wasm"
abi = "none"
If you are happy with the generated files, remove the --dry-run command to
publish the crate for real.
The cargo wapm command doesn't take care of any version bumping, so the
version being published is read directly from Cargo.toml. Check out the
cargo release tool if you something
that can manage routine release tasks like bumping versions, tagging commits, or
updating your changelog.
Workspaces
Normally, the cargo wapm command will only publish the crate in the current
directory.
However, by using the --workspace flag you can publish every crate in the
current workspace as long as they have a [package.metadata.wapm] section in
their Cargo.toml. The --exclude argument lets you skip a particular crate
while publishing.
License
This project is licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (LICENSE-APACHE or http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0).
It is recommended to always use cargo-crev to verify the trustworthiness of each of your dependencies, including this one.
Contribution
Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in the work by you, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall be dual licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.
The intent of this crate is to be free of soundness bugs. The developers will do their best to avoid them, and welcome help in analysing and fixing them.