# wasm_transformer Library to run transformations on WebAssembly binaries. 🦀♻️ **This README covers the instructions for installing, using, and contributing to the `wasm_transformer` rust crate. [The `wasm-transformer` Javascript package is available here](../../packages/wasm-transformer).** ## Table of Contents - [Features](#features) - [Installation](#installation) - [Quick Start](#quick-start) - [Reference API](#reference-api) - [Contributing](#contributing) - [Guidelines](#guidelines) - [Building the project](#building-the-project) ## Features This project depends on [wasmparser](https://github.com/yurydelendik/wasmparser.rs), and the [wasm-pack](https://github.com/rustwasm/wasm-pack) workflow. Huge shoutout to them! 🙏 - Runs transformations on Wasm binaries to modify the actual code that gets run, and introduces new features (such as introducing trampoline functions for i64 WASI imports). ✨ - Installable on both crates.io, and npm! 📦 - The project builds with [wasm-pack](https://github.com/rustwasm/wasm-pack). Thus, you can use this library in a Javascript library, to modify WebAssembly Binaries, with WebAssembly. 🤯 - Super fast! Can run the `lower_i64_imports` transformations on my 2018 MackBook Pro, with the Chrome Devtools 6x CPU slowdown in ~ 1 second. ⚡ ## Installation ``` # Cargo.toml [dependencies] wasm_transformer = "LATEST_VERSION_HERE" ``` ## Quick Start For a larger example, see the simple [wasm_transformer_cli](../../examples/wasm_transformer_cli). ```rust use wasm_transformer::*; // Some Code here // Read in a Wasm file as a Vec let mut Wasm = fs::read(wasm_file_path).unwrap(); // Add trampoline functions to lower the i64 imports in the Wasm file let lowered_wasm = wasm_transformer::lower_i64_imports(wasm); // Write back out the new Wasm file fs::write("./out.wasm", &lowered_wasm).expect("Unable to write file"); ``` ## Reference API `version()` Returns the version of the crate/package --- `lower_i64_imports(mut wasm_binary: Vec) -> Vec` Inserts trampoline functions for imports that have i64 params or returns. This is useful for running Wasm modules in browsers that [do not support JavaScript BigInt -> Wasm i64 integration](https://github.com/WebAssembly/proposals/issues/7). Especially in the case for [i64 WASI Imports](https://github.com/CraneStation/wasmtime/blob/master/docs/WASI-api.md#clock_time_get). ## Contributing ### Guidelines This project follows the [all-contributors](https://github.com/kentcdodds/all-contributors) specification. Contributions of any kind are welcome! 👍 ### Building the project To get started using the project: - Install the latest Nightly version of [Rust](https://www.rust-lang.org/tools/install) (which includes cargo). - Install the latest version of [wasm-pack](https://github.com/rustwasm/wasm-pack). - To test and build the project, run the `wasm_transformer_build.sh` script. Or, feel free to [look through the script](./wasm_transformer_build.sh) to see the documented commands for performing their respective actions individually. The script performs: - Running Clippy - Running tests - Building the project, moving output into the correct directories in the [javascript package](../../packages/wasm-transformer).