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wasmer-js
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The New Wasmer JavaScript SDK
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I was then able to just use this code example with one caveat (https://github.com/wasmerio/wasmer-js?tab=readme-ov-file#use...)
I had to update the SDK import with crossorigin="anonymous"
- Is it possible to read a file through webassembly?
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Try the wasm port of pointfree
I use https://github.com/wasmerio/wasmer-js and while v0.12 works fine, v1.2 never returns and is stuck in a busy loop internally somewhere. I did not bother bisecting it because the API changed at v1.0.
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WebAssembly backend merged into GHC
You can run WASI/WASM modules in the browser using e.g. the (rather simplistic) official WASI polyfill or the more fully-featured wasmer/wasi. So while htis is certainly a bit more combersome than a direct JS FFI, you should already be able to interact with WASI/WASM-compiled Haskell code from JS.
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Show HN: I built a WASI playground for running CLI binaries in the browser
Good spotto! That's the WASI runtime from wasmerjs (https://github.com/wasmerio/wasmer-js).
That's not the WASI runtime being used in this playground. The one in this playground is @runno/wasi-motor (https://github.com/taybenlor/runno/tree/main/packages/wasi-m...). I haven't released it as an NPM package, but it's all MIT so feel free to copy it.
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WebAssembly in my Browser Desktop Environment
WASI Modules via Wasmer JS
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Wasmer 2.2
I have good news! Wasmer can also be run on the browser. Check out wasmer-js [1]
[1] https://github.com/wasmerio/wasmer-js/
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Announcing the Deno Company
Maybe wasmer-js could be used by Deno to provide WASI support inside their engine? :-)
libarchivejs
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WebAssembly in my Browser Desktop Environment
7z/RAR/TAR Extraction via Libarchivejs
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Browsers can do that?
Another operation that is sometimes desired is to take several files and give the user a compressed file. There are actually a surprisingly large amount (jszip, pako) of client side options here, but my favorite so far when it comes to speed, size and working with .zip has been fflate. But if you'd like to work with other formats, there are also libraries to decompress 7-Zip, RAR & TAR.
What are some alternatives?
deno - A modern runtime for JavaScript and TypeScript.
fflate - High performance (de)compression in an 8kB package
proposal-temporal - Provides standard objects and functions for working with dates and times.
7zip.html - Browse 7z archives online in the web-browsers
wapm-cli - 📦 WebAssembly Package Manager (CLI)
daedalOS - Desktop environment in the browser
WASM-ImageMagick - Webassembly compilation of https://github.com/ImageMagick/ImageMagick & samples
Boxedwine
ffmpeg.wasm - FFmpeg for browser, powered by WebAssembly
v86 - x86 PC emulator and x86-to-wasm JIT, running in the browser