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@IvanIsCoding IvanIsCoding commented May 15, 2025

Follow up of #1447 and #1449. True diff: IvanIsCoding/rustworkx@pixi-pyodide...IvanIsCoding:rustworkx:test-pyodide

This builds on the preview two PRs by adding a Pixi task that does the following:

  • Runs npm install to install Pyodide
  • Finds the wheel from Pyodide's build
  • Creates a Pyodide environment inside Node.js with rustworkx
  • Mounts our tests folder into Pyodide's memory with Node.js's file system
  • Runs a smoke test the full test suite inside Pyodide via Node.js

This will catch regressions for Pyodide. Because Pixi has a lockfile and so does Node.js, I think it will be reproducible.

Note that Pyodide installs NumPy and more because it is one of our dependencies. We also need to install networkx. Because Pyodide has a lockfile internally (https://github.com/pyodide/pyodide-lock) that ships in the Node distribution, I think it will keep installing the same numpy/networkx/matplotlib from a fixed URL so I think overall this will be reproducible.

@IvanIsCoding IvanIsCoding added this to the 0.17.0 milestone May 17, 2025
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