web-sys: using fetch - The wasm-bindgen
Guide (original) (raw)
- Introduction
- 1. Examples
- 1.1. Hello, World!
- 1.2. Using console.log
- 1.3. Small Wasm files
- 1.4. Without a Bundler
- 1.5. Synchronous Instantiation
- 1.6. Importing functions from JS
- 1.7. Working with char
- 1.8. js-sys: WebAssembly in WebAssembly
- 1.9. web-sys: DOM hello world
- 1.10. web-sys: Closures
- 1.11. web-sys: performance.now
- 1.12. web-sys: using fetch
- 1.13. web-sys: Weather report
- 1.14. web-sys: canvas hello world
- 1.15. web-sys: canvas Julia set
- 1.16. web-sys: WebAudio
- 1.17. web-sys: WebGL
- 1.18. web-sys: WebSockets
- 1.19. web-sys: WebRTC DataChannel
- 1.20. web-sys: requestAnimationFrame
- 1.21. web-sys: A Simple Paint Program
- 1.22. web-sys: Wasm in Web Worker
- 1.23. Parallel Raytracing
- 1.24. Wasm Audio Worklet
- 1.25. web-sys: A TODO MVC App
- 2. Reference
- 2.1. Deployment
- 2.2. JS snippets
- 2.3. Static JS Objects
- 2.4. Passing Rust Closures to JS
- 2.5. Receiving JS Closures in Rust
- 2.6. Promises and Futures
- 2.7. Iterating over JS Values
- 2.8. Arbitrary Data with Serde
- 2.9. Accessing Properties of Untyped JS Values
- 2.10. Working with Duck-Typed Interfaces
- 2.11. Command Line Interface
- 2.12. Optimizing for Size
- 2.13. Supported Rust Targets
- 2.14. Supported Browsers
- 2.15. Support for Weak References
- 2.16. Support for Reference Types
- 2.17. Supported Types
- 2.18. #[wasm_bindgen] Attributes
- 2.18.1. On JavaScript Imports
- 2.18.1.1. catch
- 2.18.1.2. constructor
- 2.18.1.3. extends
- 2.18.1.4. getter and setter
- 2.18.1.5. final
- 2.18.1.6. indexing_getter, indexing_setter, and indexing_deleter
- 2.18.1.7. js_class = "Blah"
- 2.18.1.8. js_name
- 2.18.1.9. js_namespace
- 2.18.1.10. method
- 2.18.1.11. module = "blah"
- 2.18.1.12. raw_module = "blah"
- 2.18.1.13. no_deref
- 2.18.1.14. static_method_of = Blah
- 2.18.1.15. structural
- 2.18.1.16. typescript_type
- 2.18.1.17. variadic
- 2.18.1.18. vendor_prefix
- 2.18.1.1. catch
- 2.18.2. On Rust Exports
- 2.18.2.1. constructor
- 2.18.2.2. js_name = Blah
- 2.18.2.3. js_class = Blah
- 2.18.2.4. readonly
- 2.18.2.5. skip
- 2.18.2.6. skip_jsdoc
- 2.18.2.7. start
- 2.18.2.8. main
- 2.18.2.9. typescript_custom_section
- 2.18.2.10. getter and setter
- 2.18.2.11. inspectable
- 2.18.2.12. skip_typescript
- 2.18.2.13. getter_with_clone
- 2.18.2.14. unchecked_return_type and unchecked_param_type
- 2.18.2.15. return_description and param_description
- 2.18.2.1. constructor
- 3. web-sys
- 4. Testing with wasm-bindgen-test
- 5. Contributing to wasm-bindgen
- 5.2. Internal Design
- 5.3. js-sys
- 5.4. web-sys
- 5.5. Publishing
- 5.6. Team
The `wasm-bindgen` Guide
View full source code or view the compiled example online
This example uses the fetch
API to make an HTTP request to the GitHub API and then parses the resulting JSON.
The Cargo.toml
enables a number of features related to the fetch
API and types used: Headers
, Request
, etc.
[package]
authors = ["The wasm-bindgen Developers"]
edition = "2021"
name = "fetch"
publish = false
version = "0.0.0"
[lib]
crate-type = ["cdylib"]
[dependencies]
js-sys = { path = "../../crates/js-sys" }
wasm-bindgen = { path = "../../" }
wasm-bindgen-futures = { path = "../../crates/futures" }
[dependencies.web-sys]
features = ['Headers', 'Request', 'RequestInit', 'RequestMode', 'Response', 'Window']
path = "../../crates/web-sys"
[lints]
workspace = true
# #![allow(unused_variables)]
#fn main() {
use wasm_bindgen::prelude::*;
use wasm_bindgen_futures::JsFuture;
use web_sys::{Request, RequestInit, RequestMode, Response};
#[wasm_bindgen]
pub async fn run(repo: String) -> Result<JsValue, JsValue> {
let opts = RequestInit::new();
opts.set_method("GET");
opts.set_mode(RequestMode::Cors);
let url = format!("https://api.github.com/repos/{}/branches/master", repo);
let request = Request::new_with_str_and_init(&url, &opts)?;
request
.headers()
.set("Accept", "application/vnd.github.v3+json")?;
let window = web_sys::window().unwrap();
let resp_value = JsFuture::from(window.fetch_with_request(&request)).await?;
// `resp_value` is a `Response` object.
assert!(resp_value.is_instance_of::<Response>());
let resp: Response = resp_value.dyn_into().unwrap();
// Convert this other `Promise` into a rust `Future`.
let json = JsFuture::from(resp.json()?).await?;
// Send the JSON response back to JS.
Ok(json)
}
#}