1 unstable release
0.2.1 | Sep 1, 2020 |
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#1108 in WebAssembly
Used in gfaas
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ya-runtime-wasi
This crate allows you to embed Yagna WASI runtime inside your application.
Quick start
The usage is pretty straightforward. In your Cargo.toml
, put ya-runtime-wasi
as your dependency
# Cargo.toml
[dependencies]
ya-runtime-wasi = "0.2"
You can now embed the runtime in your app like so
use std::path::Path;
use ya_runtime_wasi::*;
// In this example, we assume that `package.zip` contains a WASI binary
// called `hello.wasm`, and maps input/output to `/workdir`
let workspace = Path::new("workspace");
let module_name = "hello.wasm";
let package = Path::new("package.zip");
// Deploy package
deploy(&workspace, &package).unwrap();
// Start the runtime
start(&workspace).unwrap();
// Execute the binary
run(
&workspace,
&module_name,
vec![
"/workdir/input".to_string(),
"/workdir/output".to_string(),
],
).unwrap();
Examples
A good example of using ya-runtime-wasi
embedding API can be found in the gfaas
crate.
Dependencies
~31–42MB
~699K SLoC