Swift framework to interact with JavaScript through WebAssembly.
This JavaScript code
const alert = window.alert;
const document = window.document;
const divElement = document.createElement("div");
divElement.innerText = "Hello, world";
const body = document.body;
body.appendChild(divElement);
const pet = {
age: 3,
owner: {
name: "Mike",
},
};
alert("JavaScript is running on browser!");
Can be written in Swift using JavaScriptKit
import JavaScriptKit
let document = JSObject.global.document
var divElement = document.createElement("div")
divElement.innerText = "Hello, world"
_ = document.body.appendChild(divElement)
struct Owner: Codable {
let name: String
}
struct Pet: Codable {
let age: Int
let owner: Owner
}
let jsPet = JSObject.global.pet
let swiftPet: Pet = try JSValueDecoder().decode(from: jsPet)
JSObject.global.alert!("Swift is running in the browser!")
The easiest way to get started with JavaScriptKit in your browser app is with the carton
bundler.
As a part of these steps
you'll install carton
via Homebrew on macOS (you can also use the
ghcr.io/swiftwasm/carton
Docker image if you prefer to run the build steps on Linux). Assuming you already have Homebrew
installed, you can create a new app that uses JavaScriptKit by following these steps:
- Install
carton
:
brew install swiftwasm/tap/carton
If you had carton
installed before this, make sure you have version 0.6.1 or greater:
carton --version
- Create a directory for your project and make it current:
mkdir SwiftWasmApp && cd SwiftWasmApp
- Initialize the project from a template with
carton
:
carton init --template basic
- Build the project and start the development server,
carton dev
can be kept running during development:
carton dev
- Open http://127.0.0.1:8080/ in your browser and a developer console
within it. You'll see
Hello, world!
output in the console. You can edit the app source code in your favorite editor and save it,carton
will immediately rebuild the app and reload all browser tabs that have the app open.
You can also build your project with webpack.js and a manually installed SwiftWasm toolchain. Please see the following sections and the Example directory for more information in this more advanced use case.
This library only supports swiftwasm/swift
toolchain distribution.
The toolchain can be installed via swiftenv
, in
the same way as the official Swift nightly toolchain.
You have to install the toolchain manually when working on the source code of JavaScriptKit itself,
especially if you change anything in the JavaScript runtime parts. This is because the runtime parts are
embedded in carton
and currently can't be replaced dynamically with the JavaScript code you've
updated locally.
Just pass a toolchain archive URL for the latest SwiftWasm 5.3 snapshot appropriate for your platform:
$ swiftenv install https://github.com/swiftwasm/swift/releases/download/swift-wasm-5.3-SNAPSHOT-2020-10-20-a/swift-wasm-5.3-SNAPSHOT-2020-10-20-a-macos_x86_64.pkg
You can also use the install-toolchain.sh
helper script that uses a hardcoded toolchain snapshot:
$ ./scripts/install-toolchain.sh
$ swift --version
Swift version 5.3 (swiftlang-5.3.0)
Target: x86_64-apple-darwin19.6.0