| This directory houses the [Web Assembly (WASM)](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WebAssembly) | |
| parts of the sqlite3 build. | |
| It requires [emscripten][] and that the build environment be set up for | |
| emscripten. A mini-HOWTO for setting that up follows... | |
| First, install the Emscripten SDK, as documented | |
| [here](https://emscripten.org/docs/getting_started/downloads.html) and summarized | |
| below for Linux environments: | |
| ``` | |
| # Clone the emscripten repository: | |
| $ sudo apt install git | |
| $ git clone https://github.com/emscripten-core/emsdk.git | |
| $ cd emsdk | |
| # Download and install the latest SDK tools: | |
| $ ./emsdk install latest | |
| # Make the "latest" SDK "active" for the current user: | |
| $ ./emsdk activate latest | |
| ``` | |
| Those parts only need to be run once, but the SDK can be updated using: | |
| ``` | |
| $ git pull | |
| $ ./emsdk install latest | |
| $ ./emsdk activate latest | |
| ``` | |
| The following needs to be run for each shell instance which needs the | |
| `emcc` compiler: | |
| ``` | |
| # Activate PATH and other environment variables in the current terminal: | |
| $ source ./emsdk_env.sh | |
| $ which emcc | |
| /path/to/emsdk/upstream/emscripten/emcc | |
| ``` | |
| Optionally, add that to your login shell's resource file (`~/.bashrc` | |
| or equivalent). | |
| That `env` script needs to be sourced for building this application | |
| from the top of the sqlite3 build tree: | |
| ``` | |
| $ make fiddle | |
| ``` | |
| Or: | |
| ``` | |
| $ cd ext/wasm | |
| $ make | |
| ``` | |
| That will generate the a number of files required for a handful of | |
| test and demo applications which can be accessed via | |
| `index.html`. WASM content cannot, due to XMLHttpRequest security | |
| limitations, be loaded if the containing HTML file is opened directly | |
| in the browser (i.e. if it is opened using a `file://` URL), so it | |
| needs to be served via an HTTP server. For example, using | |
| [althttpd][]: | |
| ``` | |
| $ cd ext/wasm | |
| $ althttpd --enable-sab --max-age 1 --page index.html | |
| ``` | |
| That will open the system's browser and run the index page, from which | |
| all of the test and demo applications can be accessed. | |
| Note that when serving this app via [althttpd][], it must be a version | |
| from 2022-09-26 or newer so that it recognizes the `--enable-sab` | |
| flag, which causes althttpd to emit two HTTP response headers which | |
| are required to enable JavaScript's `SharedArrayBuffer` and `Atomics` | |
| APIs. Those APIs are required in order to enable the OPFS-related | |
| features in the apps which use them. | |
| # Testing on a remote machine that is accessed via SSH | |
| *NB: The following are developer notes, last validated on 2023-07-19* | |
| * Remote: Install git, emsdk, and althttpd | |
| * Use a [version of althttpd][althttpd] from | |
| September 26, 2022 or newer. | |
| * Remote: Install the SQLite source tree. CD to ext/wasm | |
| * Remote: "`make`" to build WASM | |
| * Remote: `althttpd --enable-sab --port 8080 --popup` | |
| * Local: `ssh -L 8180:localhost:8080 remote` | |
| * Local: Point your web-browser at http://localhost:8180/index.html | |
| In order to enable [SharedArrayBuffer][], the web-browser requires | |
| that the two extra Cross-Origin lines be present in HTTP reply headers | |
| and that the request must come from "localhost" (_or_ over an SSL | |
| connection). Since the web-server is on a different machine from the | |
| web-broser, the localhost requirement means that the connection must | |
| be tunneled using SSH. | |
| [emscripten]: https://emscripten.org | |
| [althttpd]: https://sqlite.org/althttpd | |
| [SharedArrayBuffer]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/SharedArrayBuffer | |