wasm-workers-server
wasmedge-quickjs
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8.3 | 7.0 | |
19 days ago | 13 days ago | |
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Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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wasm-workers-server
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Node on Web. Use Nodejs freely in your browser with Linux infrastructure.
"Wasm Workers Server (wws) is an open source tool to develop and run serverless applications server on top of WebAssembly. The applications are composed by multiple modules called workers. Each of these tiny modules is in charge of replying to a specific HTTP endpoint in your application." Wasm Workers Server, "JavaScript Workers based on JavaScript work out of the box with Wasm Workers Server. The server integrates a JavaScript interpreter compiled into a WebAssembly module. Currently, the interpreter we support is quickjs and we are working on adding new ones." JavaScript
- [AskJS] Has anybody implemented and compiled ServiceWorker specification to a standalone executable?
- WASM Workers Server 1.0: adding support for Python and Ruby
- Run your first worker in WebAssembly in 1 minute
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Show HN: OSS WebAssembly Workers Server Compatible with Cloudflare
Hey, dev here!
Here you have the GitHub and Documentation links:
- https://github.com/vmware-labs/wasm-workers-server/
- https://workers.wasmlabs.dev/
wasmedge-quickjs
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Spin 2.0 – open-source tool for building and running WASM apps
I'm impressed you're already leveraging the component model. I thought it wasn't quite ready for primetime yet, but it seems you're proving that wrong... I'll have to dig in more here, as I'm working embedding WebAssembly in a high performance storage engine.
Thanks for the notes! I hear you on QuickJS - I've seen approaches of folks trying to build more node compatibility on top of quickjs (ala https://github.com/second-state/wasmedge-quickjs), but have recently heard about spidermonkey in wasmtime. Do you have intuition for nodejs vs browser in terms of what people want in terms of compatibility?
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Node on Web. Use Nodejs freely in your browser with Linux infrastructure.
"A high-performance, secure, extensible, and OCI-complaint JavaScript runtime for WasmEdge. Run JavaScript in WebAssembly" wasm-edge-quickjs
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See potential problems #1 for its proposed changes https://github.com/second-state/wasmedge-quickjs/pull/82#iss...
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How to compile serveTls for import into QuickJS?
I can conceptualize a way to convert JavaScript source code to WASM then convert WASM to C source code. I have considered just using WASM, however, that introduces yet another runtime to manage https://github.com/second-state/wasmedge-quickjs.
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How to import prompt()?
Technically you can create a C shared object and import that shared object into QuickJS, see https://github.com/rsenn/qjs-modules, also https://github.com/second-state/wasmedge-quickjs.
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Use SSH in browser
That was achieved with QuickJS here https://bellard.org/jslinux/vm.html?url=alpine-x86.cfg, and here https://github.com/second-state/wasmedge-quickjs.
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Easier examples for the WasmEdge Rust SDK to get started with this Wasm runtime quickly.
WasmEdge provides excellent support for JavaScript, including ES6 and NPM modules, async networking, the fetch API, React SSR, and even mixing Rust code with JS code. https://github.com/second-state/wasmedge-quickjs
- GitHub - second-state/wasmedge-quickjs: A high-performance, secure, extensible, and OCI-complaint JavaScript runtime for WasmEdge.
- High-performance secure extensible OCI-complaint JavaScript runtime for WasmEdge
What are some alternatives?
nodebox-runtime - Nodebox is a runtime for executing Node.js modules in the browser.
aws-lambda-wasm-runtime - A template project for building high-performance, portable, and safe serverless functions in AWS Lambda.
cwab - A simple, fast, and efficient background job processor for Rust
stdweb - A standard library for the client-side Web
now - Node on Web
rustwasmc - Tool for building Rust functions for Node.js. Combine the performance of Rust, safety and portability of WebAssembly, and ease of use of JavaScript.
native-messaging-deno - Deno Native Messaging Host
dapr-wasm - A template project to demonstrate how to run WebAssembly functions as sidecar microservices in dapr
wasm-jseval - A safe eval library based on WebAssembly and Duktape/QuickJS.
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.
tencent-scf-wasm-runtime - 基于 WebAssembly 容器镜像的高性能腾讯云函数开发模版。A template project for building high-performance, portable, and safe serverless functions in Tencent Serverless Cloud Functions.