#wasm-bindgen #constructor #macro #duck-typing

macro ducktor

A macro to generate constructor to instanicate structs from JsValue using duck-typing

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0.1.0 Jun 21, 2023

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ducktor

ducktor is a Rust crate that allows you to create types from wasm_bindgen::JsValue using duck typing.

With ducktor, you can define a struct that specifies the fields and types that you expect from a JsValue, and then use the implement From<JsValue> for it using the #[derive(FromJsValue)] macro. This way, you can use Rust's type system and syntax to work with JavaScript objects in WebAssembly.

Why

  • Using#[wasm_bindgen] on exported types requires the input on an exported function be of the class created by wasm-bindgen which is not always possible
  • Using imported types with #[wasm_bindgen] extern "C" { ... } makes it so that the type is not creatable from Rust. This becomes a problem in shared code where you want to create instance of the type from Rust as well.

Solution

Meet ducktor! A constructor for your structs using duck typing. It allows you to create a struct, as you normally would. Then, you can use the #[derive(FromJsValue)] macro to implement From<JsValue> for your struct. This allows you to use the from method on your struct to create an instance of it from a JsValue.

Internally, it defines and imports a non-existent JavaScript type that matches the struct fields and types. The JsValue is then coerced into this type using JsValue::unchecked_ref and then the struct is created by getting the value of each field from the JS type.

Example

use ducktor::FromJsValue;

// Define a struct that represents a JavaScript object with an a field and a b field
#[derive(FromJsValue)]
struct Data {
    a: u32,
    b: String,
}

// Create a JavaScript object that conforms to the Data struct
fn roundtrip() {
    let data = js_sys::Object::new();
    js_sys::Reflect::set(&data, &"a".into(), &42.into()).unwrap();
    js_sys::Reflect::set(&data, &"b".into(), &"string".into()).unwrap();

    // Convert the JsValue to a Data using the `from_js_value` method
    let data: Data = Data::from(&data.into());
    assert_eq!(data.a, 42);
    assert_eq!(data.b, "string");
}

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