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Quickstart - Hello wasm-pack!
Quickstart - Hello wasm-pack!
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Quickstart
- 3. Prerequisites
-
- 3.1. npm (optional)
- 3.2. considerations
- 3.3. Non-rustup setups
- 4. Commands
-
- 4.1. new
- 4.2. build
- 4.3. test
- 4.4. pack and publish
- 4.5. init (DEPRECATED)
- 5. Tutorials
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- 5.1. Hybrid applications with Webpack
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- 5.1.1. Getting started
- 5.1.2. Using your library
- 5.2. npm browser packages
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- 5.2.1. Getting started
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- 5.2.1.1. Manual Setup
- 5.2.2. Template deep dive
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- 5.2.2.1. Cargo.toml
- 5.2.2.2. src/lib.rs
- 5.2.2.3. src/utils.rs
- 5.2.2.4. wee_alloc
- 5.2.2.5. tests/web.rs
- 5.2.3. Building your project
- 5.2.4. Testing your project
- 5.2.5. Packaging and publishing
- 5.2.6. Using your library
- 6. Cargo.toml Configuration
- 7. Contributing
This documentation is no longer maintained at this domain, and is now maintained at drager.github.io/wasm-pack instead.
Hello wasm-pack! Quickstart
- Install
rust
using rustup
.
- Install this tool.
- Run
wasm-pack new hello-wasm
.
cd hello-wasm
- Run
wasm-pack build --target web
.
- This tool generates files in a
pkg
dir
- Import it:
import init, { greet } from "./pkg/hello_wasm.js"
, initialize it: await init()
, and then use it: greet()
- To publish to npm, run
wasm-pack publish
. You may need to login to the registry you want to publish to. You can login using wasm-pack login
.
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