├── template
├── js
│ └── index.js
├── .gitignore
├── static
│ └── index.html
├── package.json
├── webpack.config.js
├── src
│ └── lib.rs
├── tests
│ └── app.rs
├── README.md
└── Cargo.toml
├── .gitignore
├── .travis.yml
├── package.json
├── LICENSE-MIT
├── .bin
└── create-rust-webpack.js
├── README.md
└── LICENSE-APACHE
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1 | import("../pkg/index.js").catch(console.error);
2 |
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1 | node_modules
2 | /dist
3 | /target
4 | /pkg
5 | /wasm-pack.log
6 |
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1 | node_modules
2 | /template/package-lock.json
3 | /template/Cargo.lock
4 | /template/git-clone
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1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 | My Rust + Webpack project!
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
10 |
11 |
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1 | language: rust
2 |
3 | install:
4 | - curl -o- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/creationix/nvm/v0.33.8/install.sh | bash
5 | - source ~/.nvm/nvm.sh
6 | - nvm install v10.5
7 | - curl https://rustwasm.github.io/wasm-pack/installer/init.sh -sSf | sh -s -- -f
8 |
9 | script:
10 | - pushd template
11 | - npm install
12 | - npm run build
13 | - popd
14 |
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1 | {
2 | "author": "Nick Fitzgerald ",
3 | "name": "create-rust-webpack",
4 | "version": "0.2.0",
5 | "repository": "https://github.com/rustwasm/rust-webpack-template",
6 | "license": "(MIT OR Apache-2.0)",
7 | "bin": {
8 | "create-rust-webpack": ".bin/create-rust-webpack.js"
9 | },
10 | "dependencies": {
11 | "cpr": "^3.0.1",
12 | "rimraf": "^3.0.0"
13 | }
14 | }
15 |
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1 | {
2 | "author": "You ",
3 | "name": "rust-webpack-template",
4 | "version": "0.1.0",
5 | "scripts": {
6 | "build": "rimraf dist pkg && webpack",
7 | "start": "rimraf dist pkg && webpack-dev-server --open -d",
8 | "test": "cargo test && wasm-pack test --headless"
9 | },
10 | "devDependencies": {
11 | "@wasm-tool/wasm-pack-plugin": "^1.1.0",
12 | "copy-webpack-plugin": "^5.0.3",
13 | "webpack": "^4.42.0",
14 | "webpack-cli": "^3.3.3",
15 | "webpack-dev-server": "^3.7.1",
16 | "rimraf": "^3.0.0"
17 | }
18 | }
19 |
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1 | const path = require("path");
2 | const CopyPlugin = require("copy-webpack-plugin");
3 | const WasmPackPlugin = require("@wasm-tool/wasm-pack-plugin");
4 |
5 | const dist = path.resolve(__dirname, "dist");
6 |
7 | module.exports = {
8 | mode: "production",
9 | entry: {
10 | index: "./js/index.js"
11 | },
12 | output: {
13 | path: dist,
14 | filename: "[name].js"
15 | },
16 | devServer: {
17 | contentBase: dist,
18 | },
19 | plugins: [
20 | new CopyPlugin([
21 | path.resolve(__dirname, "static")
22 | ]),
23 |
24 | new WasmPackPlugin({
25 | crateDirectory: __dirname,
26 | }),
27 | ]
28 | };
29 |
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1 | use wasm_bindgen::prelude::*;
2 | use web_sys::console;
3 |
4 |
5 | // When the `wee_alloc` feature is enabled, this uses `wee_alloc` as the global
6 | // allocator.
7 | //
8 | // If you don't want to use `wee_alloc`, you can safely delete this.
9 | #[cfg(feature = "wee_alloc")]
10 | #[global_allocator]
11 | static ALLOC: wee_alloc::WeeAlloc = wee_alloc::WeeAlloc::INIT;
12 |
13 |
14 | // This is like the `main` function, except for JavaScript.
15 | #[wasm_bindgen(start)]
16 | pub fn main_js() -> Result<(), JsValue> {
17 | // This provides better error messages in debug mode.
18 | // It's disabled in release mode so it doesn't bloat up the file size.
19 | #[cfg(debug_assertions)]
20 | console_error_panic_hook::set_once();
21 |
22 |
23 | // Your code goes here!
24 | console::log_1(&JsValue::from_str("Hello world!"));
25 |
26 | Ok(())
27 | }
28 |
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1 | use wasm_bindgen_test::{wasm_bindgen_test_configure, wasm_bindgen_test};
2 | use futures::prelude::*;
3 | use wasm_bindgen::JsValue;
4 | use wasm_bindgen_futures::JsFuture;
5 |
6 | wasm_bindgen_test_configure!(run_in_browser);
7 |
8 |
9 | // This runs a unit test in native Rust, so it can only use Rust APIs.
10 | #[test]
11 | fn rust_test() {
12 | assert_eq!(1, 1);
13 | }
14 |
15 |
16 | // This runs a unit test in the browser, so it can use browser APIs.
17 | #[wasm_bindgen_test]
18 | fn web_test() {
19 | assert_eq!(1, 1);
20 | }
21 |
22 |
23 | // This runs a unit test in the browser, and in addition it supports asynchronous Future APIs.
24 | #[wasm_bindgen_test(async)]
25 | fn async_test() -> impl Future- {
26 | // Creates a JavaScript Promise which will asynchronously resolve with the value 42.
27 | let promise = js_sys::Promise::resolve(&JsValue::from(42));
28 |
29 | // Converts that Promise into a Future.
30 | // The unit test will wait for the Future to resolve.
31 | JsFuture::from(promise)
32 | .map(|x| {
33 | assert_eq!(x, 42);
34 | })
35 | }
36 |
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1 | Copyright (c) 2015 The Rust Project Developers
2 |
3 | Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any
4 | person obtaining a copy of this software and associated
5 | documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the
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10 | is furnished to do so, subject to the following
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12 |
13 | The above copyright notice and this permission notice
14 | shall be included in all copies or substantial portions
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16 |
17 | THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF
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19 | TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A
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21 | SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY
22 | CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
23 | OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR
24 | IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER
25 | DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
26 |
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1 | ## How to install
2 |
3 | ```sh
4 | npm install
5 | ```
6 |
7 | ## How to run in debug mode
8 |
9 | ```sh
10 | # Builds the project and opens it in a new browser tab. Auto-reloads when the project changes.
11 | npm start
12 | ```
13 |
14 | ## How to build in release mode
15 |
16 | ```sh
17 | # Builds the project and places it into the `dist` folder.
18 | npm run build
19 | ```
20 |
21 | ## How to run unit tests
22 |
23 | ```sh
24 | # Runs tests in Firefox
25 | npm test -- --firefox
26 |
27 | # Runs tests in Chrome
28 | npm test -- --chrome
29 |
30 | # Runs tests in Safari
31 | npm test -- --safari
32 | ```
33 |
34 | ## What does each file do?
35 |
36 | * `Cargo.toml` contains the standard Rust metadata. You put your Rust dependencies in here. You must change this file with your details (name, description, version, authors, categories)
37 |
38 | * `package.json` contains the standard npm metadata. You put your JavaScript dependencies in here. You must change this file with your details (author, name, version)
39 |
40 | * `webpack.config.js` contains the Webpack configuration. You shouldn't need to change this, unless you have very special needs.
41 |
42 | * The `js` folder contains your JavaScript code (`index.js` is used to hook everything into Webpack, you don't need to change it).
43 |
44 | * The `src` folder contains your Rust code.
45 |
46 | * The `static` folder contains any files that you want copied as-is into the final build. It contains an `index.html` file which loads the `index.js` file.
47 |
48 | * The `tests` folder contains your Rust unit tests.
49 |
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1 | # You must change these to your own details.
2 | [package]
3 | name = "rust-webpack-template"
4 | description = "My super awesome Rust, WebAssembly, and Webpack project!"
5 | version = "0.1.0"
6 | authors = ["You "]
7 | categories = ["wasm"]
8 | readme = "README.md"
9 | edition = "2018"
10 |
11 | [lib]
12 | crate-type = ["cdylib"]
13 |
14 | [profile.release]
15 | # This makes the compiled code faster and smaller, but it makes compiling slower,
16 | # so it's only enabled in release mode.
17 | lto = true
18 |
19 | [features]
20 | # If you uncomment this line, it will enable `wee_alloc`:
21 | #default = ["wee_alloc"]
22 |
23 | [dependencies]
24 | # The `wasm-bindgen` crate provides the bare minimum functionality needed
25 | # to interact with JavaScript.
26 | wasm-bindgen = "0.2.45"
27 |
28 | # `wee_alloc` is a tiny allocator for wasm that is only ~1K in code size
29 | # compared to the default allocator's ~10K. However, it is slower than the default
30 | # allocator, so it's not enabled by default.
31 | wee_alloc = { version = "0.4.2", optional = true }
32 |
33 | # The `web-sys` crate allows you to interact with the various browser APIs,
34 | # like the DOM.
35 | [dependencies.web-sys]
36 | version = "0.3.22"
37 | features = ["console"]
38 |
39 | # The `console_error_panic_hook` crate provides better debugging of panics by
40 | # logging them with `console.error`. This is great for development, but requires
41 | # all the `std::fmt` and `std::panicking` infrastructure, so it's only enabled
42 | # in debug mode.
43 | [target."cfg(debug_assertions)".dependencies]
44 | console_error_panic_hook = "0.1.5"
45 |
46 | # These crates are used for running unit tests.
47 | [dev-dependencies]
48 | wasm-bindgen-test = "0.2.45"
49 | futures = "0.1.27"
50 | js-sys = "0.3.22"
51 | wasm-bindgen-futures = "0.3.22"
52 |
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env node
2 |
3 | const { execSync, spawnSync } = require("child_process");
4 | const fs = require("fs");
5 | const path = require("path");
6 | const cpr = require("cpr");
7 | const rimraf = require("rimraf");
8 |
9 | function isPresent(dep) {
10 | try {
11 | execSync(dep, {stdio: 'ignore'});
12 | return true;
13 | } catch (err) {
14 | return false;
15 | }
16 | }
17 |
18 | function run(cmd, args, opts) {
19 | const output = spawnSync(cmd, args, opts);
20 |
21 | if (output.error != null) {
22 | throw output.error;
23 | }
24 |
25 | if (output.status !== 0) {
26 | throw new Error("Bad error code when running `" + cmd + " " + args.join(" ") + "`: " + output.status);
27 | }
28 | }
29 |
30 | if (!isPresent("git --version")) {
31 | console.log('\n git is required');
32 | process.exit(1);
33 | }
34 |
35 | const args = process.argv.slice(2);
36 |
37 | if (args.some(arg => arg.includes('-'))) {
38 | console.log(`Error: unknown option ${args.filter(arg => arg.includes('-'))}`);
39 | process.exit(1);
40 | }
41 |
42 | let folderName = '.';
43 |
44 | if (args.length >= 1) {
45 | folderName = args[0];
46 |
47 | if (!fs.existsSync(folderName)) {
48 | fs.mkdirSync(folderName);
49 | }
50 | }
51 |
52 | let gitFolder = path.join(folderName, "git-clone");
53 |
54 | // This uses --no-tags and --depth 1 in order to make the cloning faster
55 | run("git", ["clone", "--no-tags", "--depth", "1", "https://github.com/rustwasm/rust-webpack-template.git", gitFolder]);
56 |
57 | // Copies the template folder
58 | cpr(path.join(gitFolder, "template"), folderName, {}, function (err, files) {
59 | // Removes the git folder regardless of whether cpr succeeded or not
60 | rimraf.sync(gitFolder);
61 |
62 | if (err) {
63 | throw err;
64 |
65 | } else {
66 | console.log(" 🦀 Rust + 🕸 WebAssembly + Webpack = ❤️ ");
67 |
68 | run("npm", ["install"], { cwd: folderName, shell: true });
69 |
70 | console.log(" Installed dependencies ✅ ");
71 | }
72 | });
73 |
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1 |
19 |
20 | ## About
21 |
22 | This template is designed for creating monorepo-style Web applications with
23 | Rust-generated WebAssembly and Webpack without publishing your wasm to NPM.
24 |
25 | [**📚 Read this template's tutorial! 📚**][template-docs]
26 |
27 | Be sure to check out [other `wasm-pack` tutorials online][tutorials] for other
28 | templates and usages of `wasm-pack`.
29 |
30 | [tutorials]: https://rustwasm.github.io/docs/wasm-pack/tutorials/index.html
31 | [template-docs]: https://rustwasm.github.io/docs/wasm-pack/tutorials/hybrid-applications-with-webpack/index.html
32 |
33 | ## 🚴 Using This Template
34 |
35 | You can use `npm init` to clone this template:
36 |
37 | ```sh
38 | npm init rust-webpack my-app
39 | ```
40 |
41 | [Afterwards check out the full documentation for exploring it][template-docs].
42 |
43 | ## 🔋 Batteries Included
44 |
45 | This template comes pre-configured with all the boilerplate for compiling Rust
46 | to WebAssembly and hooking into a Webpack build pipeline.
47 |
48 | * `npm start` -- Serve the project locally for development at
49 | `http://localhost:8080`. It auto-reloads when you make any changes.
50 |
51 | * `npm run build` -- Bundle the project (in production mode).
52 |
53 | * `npm test` -- Run the project's unit tests.
54 |
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