script-wasm v0.1.1
script-wasm
Require WebAssembly modules using script tag
Installation
You can install script-wasm using npm:
npm install --save script-wasmIf you aren't using npm in your project, you can include scriptWasm using UMD build in the dist folder with importScripts in the serviceWorker.
Usage
Once you have installed script-wasm, supposing a CommonJS environment, in yuor serviceWorker you can import and use it in this way:
import fetchWasmScript from 'script-wasm';
// if you prefer, you can import it using a CDN instead
// self.importScripts('https://unpkg.com/script-wasm@0.1.1/dist/script-wasm.min.js')
self.addEventListener('fetch', (event) => {
const newResponse = fetchWasmScript(event.request);
// using CND:
// const newResponse = scriptWasm.default(event.request)
// returns null if the given request is not a .wasm from a <script> tag
if (newResponse !== null) {
event.respondWith(newResponse);
}
});In your html file:
<!--
data-import represents the importObject passed to instantiate the module
check out: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/WebAssembly/instantiate
-->
<script src="/example.wasm" data-import="{ imports: { log: console.log } }"></script>example.wasm can be a file with an associated .wat like the following, it imports log and automatically runs the function $main after the instantiation, using the start instruction:
(module
(func $log (import "imports" "log") (param i32))
(func $main
(call $log
(i32.add
(i32.const 2)
(i32.const 5)
)
)
)
(start $main)
)API
// serviceWorker
fetchWasmScript(request: Request): Response?
// html
<script src="your_wasm_file.wasm" data-import="your_import_object"></script>Change Log
This project adheres to Semantic Versioning.
Every release, along with the migration instructions, is documented on the Github Releases page.
Authors
Matteo Basso
Copyright and License
Copyright (c) 2019, Matteo Basso.
script-wasm source code is licensed under the MIT License.