#wasm-plugin #plugin

macro wasm_plugin_guest_derive

A low-ish level tool for easily writing WASM based plugins

5 releases

0.1.5 May 1, 2021
0.1.4 Apr 23, 2021
0.1.3 Apr 20, 2021
0.1.2 Mar 4, 2021
0.1.1 Mar 4, 2021

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Used in wasm_plugin_guest

MIT license

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A low-ish level tool for easily writing and hosting WASM based plugins.

The goal of wasm_plugin is to make communicating across the host-plugin boundary as simple and idiomatic as possible while being unopinionated about how you actually use the plugin.

Loading a plugin is as simple as reading the .wasm file off disk.

let mut plugin = WasmPluginBuilder::from_file("path/to/plugin.wasm")?.finish()?;

Calling functions exported by the plugin takes one of two forms. Either the function takes no arguments and returns a single serde deserializable value:

let response: ResultType = plugin.call_function("function_name")?;

Or it takes a single serializable argument and returns a single result:

let message = Message::default();
let response: ResultType = plugin.call_function_with_argument("function_name", &message)?;

Exporting a function from a plugin is just a matter of wrapping it in a macro:

fn local_hello() -> String {
    "Hello, host!".to_string()
}
wasm_plugin_guest::export_plugin_function_with_no_input(hello, local_hello);

API Stability

I am not currently guaranteeing any stability, expect all releases to include breaking changes.


lib.rs:

This crate provides attribute macros used by wasm_plugin_guest

Dependencies

~1.5MB
~35K SLoC