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Published: Jan 24, 2019 License: MIT

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Golang WebAssembly Async Loader

Generates a WASM package from Golang and provides an async interface for working with it

Install

npm install --save-dev golang-wasm-async-loader

This is a loader for webpack that is used for generating WebAssembly (aka WASM) bundles from Go.

The JavaScript bridge that is then generated for webpack will expose the WebAssembly functions as a Promise for interacting with.

webpack config

module.exports = {
    ...
    module: {
        rules: [
            {
                test: /\.go/,
                use: ['golang-wasm-async-loader']
            }
        ]
    },
    node: {
        fs: 'empty'
    }
};

Using in your code

You import your Go code just like any other JavaScript module you might be working with. The webpack loader will export a default export that has the functions you registered in Go on it. Unfortunately it currently doesn't provide autocomplete of those function names as they are runtime defined.

import wasm from './main.go'

async function init() {
  const result = await wasm.add(1, 2);

  console.log(result);
}

Here's the main.go file:

package main

import (
	"strconv"
	"syscall/js"
	"github.com/aaronpowell/webpack-golang-wasm-async-loader/gobridge"
)

func add(i ...js.Value) js.Value {
	ret := 0

	for _, item := range i {
		val, _ := strconv.Atoi(item.String())
		ret += val
	}

	return js.ValueOf(ret)
}

func main() {
	c := make(chan struct{}, 0)

	gobridge.RegisterCallback("add", add)

	<-c
}

How does it work?

As part of this repository a Go package has been created to improve the interop between the Go WASM runtime and work with the async pattern the loader defines.

To do this a function is exported from the package called RegisterCallback which takes two arguments:

  • A string representing the name to register it as in JavaScript (and what you'll call it using)
  • The func to register as a callback
    • Note: The func must has a signature of (args ...js.Value) js.Value and you are responsible to box/unbox the JavaScript values to the appropriate Go types. Similarly you need to box the return type as a js.Value

In JavaScript a global object is registered as __gobridge__ which the registrations happen against.

Licence

MIT

Credit

Aaron Powell

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