wasmedge-extensions v0.9.0
WasmEdge for Node.js Addon with extensions
The WasmEdge (previously known as Second State VM, SSVM) is a high-performance WebAssembly runtime optimized for server-side applications. This project provides support for accessing WasmEdge as a Node.js addon. It allows Node.js applications to call WebAssembly functions written in Rust or other high-performance languages. Why do you want to run WebAssembly on the server-side? The WasmEdge addon could interact with the wasm files generated by the rustwasmc compiler tool.
NOTICE
In the current stage, our prebuilt version only supports x86_64 and aarch64 Linux.
Or you could use --build-from-source flag to build from the source during addon installation.
WasmEdge versions
There are mappings of wasmedge-extensions versoins and corresponding WasmEdge versions:
| wasmedge-extensions | WasmEdge |
|---|---|
| 0.8.1 | 0.8.1 |
| 0.8.2 | 0.8.2 |
| 0.8.3 | 0.8.2 |
| 0.9.0-rc.1 | 0.9.0-rc.1 |
| 0.9.0 | 0.9.0 |
Development Requirements
Users should install the dependencies by the following requirments:
- boost >= 1.65.0
- llvm >= 10
- liblld-10-dev >= 10
- libstdc++6 >= 6.0.28 (GLIBCXX >= 3.4.28)
- g++ version >= 9.0 (Optional, if you have to build from source)
TensorFlow extensions
Please refer to WasmEdge install section to install the WasmEdge with other extensions.
Prepare the environment
Use our docker image or dockerfile
$ docker pull secondstate/ssvm-extensions
# Or you can build it on your local environment.
$ docker build . -f utils/docker/Dockerfile -t secondstate/ssvm-extensionsVerify the version of llvm
sudo apt list | grep llvm
# Expected output
...omitted...
llvm-dev/focal,now 1:10.0-50~exp1 amd64 [installed]
llvm-runtime/focal,now 1:10.0-50~exp1 amd64 [installed,automatic]
llvm/focal,now 1:10.0-50~exp1 amd64 [installed,automatic]
...omitted...
# If the version is 1:10.x, then your llvm version is correct.Verify the version of libstdc++6
strings /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libstdc++.so.6 | grep GLIBCXX
# Expected output
...omitted...
GLIBCXX_3.4.24
GLIBCXX_3.4.25
GLIBCXX_3.4.26
GLIBCXX_3.4.27
GLIBCXX_3.4.28
GLIBCXX_DEBUG_MESSAGE_LENGTH
# If you can find GLIBCXX_3.4.28 in the output, then your libstdc++6 version is correct.Works with Rust library using Wasm-Bindgen
Please refer to Tutorial: A Wasm-Bindgen application.
Works with Rust application using standalone wasm32-wasi backend
Please refer to Tutorial: A standalone wasm32-wasi application.
APIs
Constructor: wasmedge.VM(wasm, wasmedge_options) -> vm_instance
- Create a WasmEdge instance by given wasm file and options.
- Arguments:
wasm: Input wasm file, can be the following two formats: 1. Wasm file path (String, e.g./tmp/hello.wasm) 2. Wasm bytecode format which is the content of a wasm binary file (Uint8Array)options: An options object for setup the WasmEdge execution environment.optionsargs: An array of strings that the Wasm application will get as function arguments. Default:[].env: An object likeprocess.envthat Wasm application will get as its environment variables. Default:{}.preopens: An object which maps '<guest_path>:<host_path>'. E.g.{'/sandbox': '/some/real/path/that/wasm/can/access'}Default:{}.EnableWasiStartFunction: This option will disable wasm-bindgen mode and prepare the working environment for the standalone wasm program. If you want to run an application withmain(), you should set this totrue. Default:false.EnableAOT: This option will enable WasmEdge AoT mode. Default:false.EnableMeasurement: This option will enable measurement but decrease its performance. Default:false.AllowCommands: An array of strings that indicate what commands are allowed to execute in the WasmEdge Process Module. Default[]. *AllowAllCommands: Allow users to call any command in the WasmEdge Process Module. This option will overwrite theAllowCommands. Default:false. - Return value:
*
vm_instance: A WasmEdge instance.
Methods
Start() -> Integer
- Emit
_start()and expect the return value type isIntegerwhich represents the error code frommain(). - Arguments:
* If you want to append arguments for the standalone wasm program, please set the
argsinwasi options. - Example:
let error_code = Start();Run(function_name, args...) -> void
- Emit
function_namewithargsand expect the return value type isvoid. - Arguments:
function_name: The function name which users want to emit.args<Integer/String/Uint8Array>*: The function arguments. The delimiter is, - Example:
Run("Print", 1234);RunInt(function_name, args...) -> Integer
- Emit
function_namewithargsand expect the return value type isInteger(Int32). - Arguments:
function_name: The function name which users want to emit.args<Integer/String/Uint8Array>*: The function arguments. The delimiter is, - Example:
let result = RunInt("Add", 1, 2);
// result should be 3RunUInt(function_name, args...) -> Integer
- Emit
function_namewithargsand expect the return value type isInteger(UInt32). - Arguments:
function_name: The function name which users want to emit.args<Integer/String/Uint8Array>*: The function arguments. The delimiter is, - Example:
let result = RunInt("Add", 1, 2);
// result should be 3RunInt64(function_name, args...) -> BigInt
- Emit
function_namewithargsand expect the return value type isBigInt(Int64). - Arguments:
function_name: The function name which users want to emit.args<Integer/String/Uint8Array>*: The function arguments. The delimiter is, - Example:
let result = RunInt("Add", 1, 2);
// result should be 3RunUInt64(function_name, args...) -> BigInt
- Emit
function_namewithargsand expect the return value type isBigInt(UInt64). - Arguments:
function_name: The function name which users want to emit.args<Integer/String/Uint8Array>*: The function arguments. The delimiter is, - Example:
let result = RunInt("Add", 1, 2);
// result should be 3RunString(function_name, args...) -> String
- Emit
function_namewithargsand expect the return value type isString. - Arguments:
function_name: The function name which users want to emit.args<Integer/String/Uint8Array>*: The function arguments. The delimiter is, - Example:
let result = RunString("PrintMathScore", "Amy", 98);
// result: "Amy’s math score is 98".RunUint8Array(function_name, args...) -> Uint8Array
- Emit
function_namewithargsand expect the return value type isUint8Array. - Arguments:
function_name: The function name which users want to emit.args<Integer/String/Uint8Array>*: The function arguments. The delimiter is, - Example:
let result = RunUint8Array("Hash", "Hello, world!");
// result: "[12, 22, 33, 42, 51]".Compile(output_filename) -> boolean
- Compile a given wasm file (can be a file path or a byte array) into a native binary whose name is the given
output_filename. - This function uses WasmEdge AoT compiler.
- Return
falsewhen the compilation failed.
// Compile only
let vm = wasmedge.VM("/path/to/wasm/file", options);
vm.Compile("/path/to/aot/file");
// When you want to run the compiled file
let vm = wasmedge.VM("/path/to/aot/file", options);
vm.RunXXX("Func", args);GetStatistics() -> Object
- If you want to enable measurement, set the option
EnableMeasurementtotrue. But please notice that enabling measurement will significantly affect performance. - Get the statistics of execution runtime.
- Return Value
StatisticsMeasure-> : To show if the measurement is enabled or not.TotalExecutionTime-> : Total execution time (Wasm exeuction time + Host function execution time) innsunit.WasmExecutionTime-> : Wasm instructions execution time innsunit.HostFunctionExecutionTime-> : Host functions (e.g. eei or wasi functions) execution time innsunit.InstructionCount-> : The number of executed instructions in this execution.TotalGasCost-> : The cost of this execution. *InstructionPerSecond-> : The instructions per second of this execution.
let result = RunInt("Add", 1, 2);
// result should be 3
let stat = GetStatistics();
/*
If the `EnableMeasurement: true`:
stat = Statistics: {
Measure: true,
TotalExecutionTime: 1512,
WasmExecutionTime: 1481,
HostFunctionExecutionTime: 31,
InstructionCount: 27972,
TotalGasCost: 27972,
InstructionPerSecond: 18887238.35246455
}
Else:
stat = Statistics: {
Measure: false
}
*/