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Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception

66KB
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Description

wit-deps is a simple WIT dependency manager binary and Rust library, which manages your wit/deps. It's main objective is to ensure that whatever is located in your wit/deps is consistent with your dependency manifest (default: wit/deps.toml) and dependency lock (default: wit/deps.lock).

Manifest

A dependency manifest is a TOML-encoded table mapping dependency names to their source specifications. In it's simplest form, a source specification is a URL string of a gzipped tarball containing a directory tree with a wit subdirectory containing wit files.

Example:

# wit/deps.toml
# Use `wit-deps update` to pull in latest changes from "dynamic" branch references
clocks = "https://github.com/WebAssembly/wasi-clocks/archive/main.tar.gz"
http = "https://github.com/WebAssembly/wasi-http/archive/main.tar.gz"
messaging = "https://github.com/WebAssembly/wasi-messaging/archive/main.tar.gz"
sockets = "https://github.com/WebAssembly/wasi-sockets/archive/main.tar.gz"
sql = "https://github.com/WebAssembly/wasi-sql/archive/main.tar.gz"

# Pin to a tag
io = "https://github.com/rvolosatovs/wasi-io/archive/v0.1.0.tar.gz" # this fork renames `streams` interface for compatiblity with wasi-snapshot-preview1

# Pin a dependency to a particular revision and source digests. Each digest is optional
[keyvalue]
url = "https://github.com/WebAssembly/wasi-keyvalue/archive/6f3bd6bca07cb7b25703a13f633e05258d56a2dc.tar.gz"
sha256 = "1755b8f1e9f2e70d0bde06198bf50d12603b454b52bf1f59064c1877baa33dff"
sha512 = "7bc43665a9de73ec7bef075e32f67ed0ebab04a1e47879f9328e8e52edfb35359512c899ab8a52240fecd0c53ff9c036abefe549e5fb99225518a2e0446d66e0"

A source specfication can also be a structure with the following fields:

  • url - same format as the URL string
  • sha256 - (optional) hex-encoded sha256 digest of the contents of the URL
  • sha512 (optional) hex-encoded sha512 digest of the contents of the URL
  • path path to the directory containing the WIT definitions

Either url or path must be specified (both support string format)

Example:

# wit/deps.toml
mywit = "./path/to/my/wit"

[logging]
url = "https://github.com/WebAssembly/wasi-logging/archive/d106e59b25297d0496e6a5d221ad090e19c3aaa3.tar.gz"
sha256 = "4bb4aeab99e7323b30d107aab78e88b2265c1598cc438bc5fbc0d16bb63e798f"
sha512 = "13b52b59afd98dd4938e3a651fad631d41a2e84ce781df5d8957eded77a8e1ac4277e771a10225cd4a3a9eae369ed7e8fee6e26f9991a2caa7c97c4a758b1ae6"

Usage

Note, wit-deps assumes that it has full control over wit/deps and so it may delete and modify contents of wit/deps at any time!

Interactive

Use wit-deps or wit-deps lock to populate wit/deps using wit/deps.toml manifest and wit/deps.lock (will be created if it does not exist)

To you it with a proxy, use the below environment variables:

export PROXY_SERVER={yourproxyaddress}:{port}
export PROXY_USERNAME='{yourproxyusername}'
export PROXY_PASSWORD='{yourproxypassword}'

Rust

Use wit-deps::lock! macro in build.rs of your project to automatically lock your wit/deps.

See crate documentation for more advanced use cases

Design decisions

  • wit-deps is lazy by default and will only fetch/write when it absolutely has to
  • wit-deps assumes that result of fetching from a URL is deterministic, that is contents returned by GET of a URL domain.com must always return exactly the same contents. Note, that you can use sha256 or sha512 fields in your manifest entry to invalidate the cache in this case

Dependencies

~14–28MB
~440K SLoC