cargo wasi
is deprecated, use cargo component
instead
This repository for the cargo wasi
tool was created long before the Component
Model of today in a time where the future of WASI was much less certain than it
is now. Nowadays users looking to integrate Rust and WASI should use cargo component
instead of `cargo wasi.
The original assumptions of cargo wasi
, such as being based on wasm-bindgen
,
are no longer applicable and the design direction of WASI has changed
significantly relative to when this tool was started.
See this comment for a few more details. Otherwise feel free to reach out on Zulip with any questions.
A Bytecode Alliance project
A lightweight Cargo subcommand to build code for the wasm32-wasi
target.
To install this Cargo subcommand, first you'll want to install Rust and then you'll execute:
$ cargo install cargo-wasi
After that you can verify it works via:
$ cargo wasi --version
Read more about installation in the guide!
The cargo wasi
subcommand is a thin wrapper around cargo
subcommands,
providing optimized defaults for the wasm32-wasi
target. Using cargo wasi
looks very similar to using cargo
:
-
cargo wasi build
— build your code in debug mode for the wasi target. -
cargo wasi build --release
— build the optimized version of your*.wasm
. -
cargo wasi run
— execute a binary. -
cargo wasi test
— run your tests inwasm32-wasi
. -
cargo wasi bench
— run your benchmarks inwasm32-wasi
.
In general, if you'd otherwise execute cargo foo --flag
you can likely execute
cargo wasi foo --flag
and everything will "just work" for the wasm32-wasi
target.
To give it a spin yourself, try out the hello-world versions of programs!
$ cargo new wasi-hello-world
Created binary (application) `wasi-hello-world` package
$ cd wasi-hello-world
$ cargo wasi run
Compiling wasi-hello-world v0.1.0 (/code/wasi-hello-world)
Finished dev [unoptimized + debuginfo] target(s) in 0.15s
Running `cargo-wasi target/wasm32-wasi/debug/wasi-hello-world.wasm`
Running `target/wasm32-wasi/debug/wasi-hello-world.wasm`
Hello, world!
Or a library with some tests:
$ cargo new wasi-hello-world --lib
Created library `wasi-hello-world` package
$ cd wasi-hello-world
$ cargo wasi test
Compiling wasi-hello-world v0.1.0 (/code/wasi-hello-world)
Finished dev [unoptimized + debuginfo] target(s) in 0.19s
Running target/wasm32-wasi/debug/deps/wasi_hello_world-9aa88657c21196a1.wasm
Running `/code/wasi-hello-world/target/wasm32-wasi/debug/deps/wasi_hello_world-9aa88657c21196a1.wasm`
running 1 test
test tests::it_works ... ok
test result: ok. 1 passed; 0 failed; 0 ignored; 0 measured; 0 filtered out
Read more about cargo wasi
usage in the
guide!
This project is license 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.
See the contributing section of the guide to start hacking on cargo wasi
!