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5.3 | 9.9 | |
12 months ago | 2 days ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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javy
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Are there plans for WebAssembly as compilation target?
I don't think you can compile JS to WASM... You can run your JS code in a sandboxed runtime implemented in WebAssembly, which... I guess gives you sandboxing, but not much else.
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Is it possible to run a containerized SvelteKit/Node-based website as WASM module?
Yes exactly! Thanks for nudging me in the direction of: - https://github.com/Shopify/javy - https://github.com/WebAssembly/design/issues/219
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QuickJS Running in WebAssembly
Iām not sure if anyone has done so yet for Go, but Shopify has done this for Rust.
https://github.com/Shopify/javy/tree/main/crates/quickjs-was...
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Wasmtime 1.0
> - JS is notably missing from the list of languages supported on the front page. But I see mentions of a Spidermonkey.wasm in the blog post. Is running JS on top of wasmtime in production a realistic prospect today? If so, where can I read more? (mainly interested in this for the instantiation time benefits, though maybe all/most of that will be negated by the embedded JS engine?)
Shopify and others use QuickJS as their JS engine of choice. See https://github.com/Shopify/javy as a starting point. The real benefit is allowing authors of plugins to write JS and not AssemblyScript, not any performance or instantiation time benefits.
> - How should I go about building a typical web service on top of wasmtime? Can wasmtime itself handle network requests/connections or would I need to build the web server in some other host language and pass request data to wasmtime modules? Haven't been able to find anything in the docs about this.
There are a lot of choices for this. None I would consider mature, but some leads:
- https://github.com/deislabs/wagi
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Announcing support for WASI on Cloudflare Workers
You will need to use something like javy which incidentally accepts input via stdin and produces output via stdout which would work perfectly (to my knowledge) as a wasi worker.
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The State of WebAssembly 2022
yes it has, https://github.com/Shopify/javy among others
wasmer
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Bebop v3: a fast, modern replacement to Protocol Buffers
This is awesome. I'd love to have upstream support in Wasmer ( https://wasmer.io )
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Unlocking the Power of WebAssembly
WebAssembly is extremely portable. WebAssembly runs on: all major web browsers, V8 runtimes like Node.js, and independent Wasm runtimes like Wasmtime, Lucet, and Wasmer.
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Show HN: dockerc ā Docker image to static executable "compiler"
Unfortunately cosmopolitan wouldn't work for dockerc. Cosmopolitan works as long as you only use it but container runtimes require additional features. Also containers contain arbitrary executables so not sure how that would work either...
As for WASM, this is already possible using container2wasm[0] and wasmer[1]'s ability to generate static binaries.
[0]: https://github.com/ktock/container2wasm
[1]: https://wasmer.io/
- RustPython
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Howto: WASM runtimes in Docker / Colima
I could not find any guide how to add WASM container capability to Docker running on Colima. This guide provides a few Colima templates for exactly this, which adds WasmEdge, Wasmtime and Wasmer runtime types.
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Show HN: Mutable.ai ā Turn your codebase into a Wiki
Just suggested as well Wasmer on Twitter! https://github.com/wasmerio/wasmer
Looking forward to seeing the results :)
- Jaq ā A jq clone focused on correctness, speed, and simplicity
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Prettier $20k Bounty was Claimed
The Biome team has been incredibly fast on solving the challenge and achieving 95% compatibility with Prettier [1]
Just as a note, as it was not mentioned in the article, Wasmer [2] also participated with a $2,500 bounty to compile Biome to WASIX [3], and it has been awesome to see how their team has been working to achieve this as well... hopefully we'll get Biome running in Wasmer soon!
Keep up the great work!!
[1] https://github.com/biomejs/biome/issues/720
[2] https://wasmer.io/
[3] https://wasix.org/
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The Curse of Docker
It's funny how WebAssembly can help overcome most of the issues mentioned on the blogpost (packaging, configuration, portability) if addressed properly.
That's the main reason Wasmer [1] was created :)
[1] https://wasmer.io
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Bring garbage collected programming languages efficiently to WebAssembly
Thanks for the mention to Wasmer.
I'll put here a link in case is useful for future readers: https://wasmer.io/
What are some alternatives?
Viceroy - Viceroy provides local testing for developers working with Compute.
wasmtime - A fast and secure runtime for WebAssembly
wizard-engine - Research WebAssembly Engine
SSVM - WasmEdge is a lightweight, high-performance, and extensible WebAssembly runtime for cloud native, edge, and decentralized applications. It powers serverless apps, embedded functions, microservices, smart contracts, and IoT devices.
spidermonkey-wasi-embedding
wasm3 - š A fast WebAssembly interpreter and the most universal WASM runtime
define-function - quick.js based eval
quickjs-emscripten - Safely execute untrusted Javascript in your Javascript, and execute synchronous code that uses async functions
lunatic - Lunatic is an Erlang-inspired runtime for WebAssembly
awesome-wasm-runtimes - A list of webassemby runtimes
wazero - wazero: the zero dependency WebAssembly runtime for Go developers
wasm-bindgen - Facilitating high-level interactions between Wasm modules and JavaScript