JavaScript tooling for working with WebAssembly Components
A Bytecode Alliance project
JS Component Tools is a fully native JS tool for working with the emerging WebAssembly Components specification in JavaScript.
Features include:
- "Transpiling" Wasm Component binaries into ES modules that can run in any JS environment.
- Optimization helpers for Components via Binaryen
- Component helpers available as a build of Wasm Tools.
This tool is designed primarily for working with already-created Component binaries, and not for creating Component binaries to begin with. For creating Components, see the Cargo Component project for Rust and Wit Bindgen for various guest bindgen helpers.
Note: This is an experimental project, no guarantees are provided for stability or support and breaking changes may be made in future.
npm install js-component-tools
JS Component Tools can be used as either a library or as a CLI via the jsct
CLI command.
See the example workflow page for a full usage example.
The below is an outline of the available API functions, see api.d.ts file for the exact options.
Transpile a Component to JS.
Transpilation options:
name?: string
- name for the generated JS file.instantiation?: bool
- instead of a direct ES module, output the raw instantiation function for custom virtualization.map?: Record<string, string>
- remap component importsvalidLiftingOptimization?: bool
- optimization to reduce code sizenoNodejsCompat?: bool
- disables Node.js compatible outputtlaCompat?: bool
- enable compat in JS runtimes without TLA supportbase64Cutoff?: number
- size in bytes, under which Wasm modules get inlined as base64.js?: bool
- convert Wasm into JS instead for execution compatibility in JS environments without Wasm support.minify?: bool
- minify the output JS.optimize?: bool
- optimize the component with Binaryen wasm-opt first.optArgs?: string[]
- if using optimize, custom optimization options (defaults to best optimization, but this is very slow)
Optimize a Component with the Binaryen Wasm-opt project.
Parse a compoment WAT to output a Component binary.
Print the WAT for a Component binary.
"WIT Component" Component creation tool, optionally providing a set of named adapter binaries.
Extract the WIT world from a component binary.
Usage: jsct <command> [options]
JSCT - WebAssembly JS Component Tools
JS Component Transpilation Bindgen & Wasm Tools for JS
Options:
-V, --version output the version number
-h, --help display help for command
Commands:
transpile [options] <component-path> Transpile a WebAssembly Component to JS + core Wasm for JavaScript execution
opt [options] <component-file> optimizes a Wasm component, including running wasm-opt Binaryen optimizations
wit [options] <component-path> extract the WIT from a WebAssembly Component [wasm-tools component wit]
print [options] <input> print the WebAssembly WAT text for a binary file [wasm-tools print]
parse [options] <input> parses the Wasm text format into a binary file [wasm-tools parse]
new [options] [module] create a WebAssembly component adapted from a component core Wasm [wasm-tools component new]
help [command] display help for command
Development is based on a standard npm install && npm run build && npm run test
workflow.
Tests can be run without bundling via npm run build:dev && npm run test:dev
.
Specific tests can be run adding the mocha --grep
flag, for example: npm run test:dev -- --grep exports_only
.
This project is licensed under the Apache 2.0 license with the LLVM exception. See LICENSE for more details.
Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in this project by you, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall be licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.