Running Rust on Wippy
Running Rust on Wippy
Section titled “Running Rust on Wippy”Build a Rust WebAssembly component and run it as functions, CLI commands, and HTTP endpoints.
What We’re Building
Section titled “What We’re Building”A Rust component with four exported functions:
- greet - Takes a name, returns a greeting
- add - Adds two integers
- fibonacci - Computes the nth Fibonacci number
- list-files - Lists files in a mounted directory
We’ll expose these as callable functions, a CLI command, and an HTTP endpoint.
Prerequisites
Section titled “Prerequisites”- Rust toolchain with
wasm32-wasip1target - cargo-component
rustup target add wasm32-wasip1cargo install cargo-componentProject Structure
Section titled “Project Structure”rust-wasm-demo/├── demo/ # Rust component│ ├── Cargo.toml│ ├── wit/│ │ └── world.wit # WIT interface│ └── src/│ └── lib.rs # Implementation└── app/ # Wippy application ├── wippy.lock └── src/ ├── _index.yaml # Infrastructure └── demo/ ├── _index.yaml # CLI processes └── wasm/ ├── _index.yaml # WASM entries └── demo_component.wasm # Compiled binaryStep 1: Create the WIT Interface
Section titled “Step 1: Create the WIT Interface”WIT (WebAssembly Interface Types) defines the contract between host and guest:
Create demo/wit/world.wit:
package component:demo;
world demo { export greet: func(name: string) -> string; export add: func(a: s32, b: s32) -> s32; export fibonacci: func(n: u32) -> u64; export list-files: func(path: string) -> string;}Each export becomes a function that Wippy can call.
Step 2: Implement in Rust
Section titled “Step 2: Implement in Rust”Create demo/Cargo.toml:
[package]name = "demo"version = "0.1.0"edition = "2024"
[dependencies]wit-bindgen-rt = { version = "0.44.0", features = ["bitflags"] }
[lib]crate-type = ["cdylib"]
[profile.release]opt-level = "s"lto = true
[package.metadata.component]package = "component:demo"Create demo/src/lib.rs:
#[allow(warnings)]mod bindings;
use bindings::Guest;
struct Component;
impl Guest for Component { fn greet(name: String) -> String { format!("Hello, {}!", name) }
fn add(a: i32, b: i32) -> i32 { a + b }
fn fibonacci(n: u32) -> u64 { if n <= 1 { return n as u64; } let (mut a, mut b) = (0u64, 1u64); for _ in 2..=n { let next = a + b; a = b; b = next; } b }
fn list_files(path: String) -> String { let mut result = String::new(); match std::fs::read_dir(&path) { Ok(entries) => { for entry in entries { match entry { Ok(e) => { let name = e.file_name().to_string_lossy().to_string(); let meta = e.metadata(); let (kind, size) = match meta { Ok(m) => { let kind = if m.is_dir() { "dir" } else { "file" }; (kind, m.len()) } Err(_) => ("?", 0), }; let line = format!("{:<6} {:>8} {}", kind, size, name); println!("{}", line); result.push_str(&line); result.push('\n'); } Err(e) => { let line = format!("error: {}", e); eprintln!("{}", line); result.push_str(&line); result.push('\n'); } } } } Err(e) => { let line = format!("cannot read {}: {}", path, e); eprintln!("{}", line); result.push_str(&line); result.push('\n'); } } result }}
bindings::export!(Component with_types_in bindings);The bindings module is generated by cargo-component from the WIT definition.
Step 3: Build the Component
Section titled “Step 3: Build the Component”cd democargo component build --releaseThis produces target/wasm32-wasip1/release/demo.wasm. Copy it to your Wippy app:
mkdir -p ../app/src/demo/wasmcp target/wasm32-wasip1/release/demo.wasm ../app/src/demo/wasm/demo_component.wasmGet the SHA-256 hash for integrity verification:
sha256sum ../app/src/demo/wasm/demo_component.wasmStep 4: Wippy Application
Section titled “Step 4: Wippy Application”Infrastructure
Section titled “Infrastructure”Create app/src/_index.yaml:
version: "1.0"namespace: demo
entries: - name: gateway kind: http.service meta: comment: HTTP server addr: ":8090" lifecycle: auto_start: true
- name: api kind: http.router meta: comment: Public API router server: demo:gateway prefix: /
- name: processes kind: process.host lifecycle: auto_start: true
- name: terminal kind: terminal.host lifecycle: auto_start: trueWASM Functions
Section titled “WASM Functions”Create app/src/demo/wasm/_index.yaml:
version: "1.0"namespace: demo.wasm
entries: - name: assets kind: fs.directory meta: comment: Filesystem with WASM binaries directory: ./src/demo/wasm
- name: greet_function kind: function.wasm meta: comment: Greet function via payload transport fs: demo.wasm:assets path: /demo_component.wasm hash: sha256:YOUR_HASH_HERE method: greet pool: type: inline
- name: add_function kind: function.wasm meta: comment: Add function via payload transport fs: demo.wasm:assets path: /demo_component.wasm hash: sha256:YOUR_HASH_HERE method: add pool: type: inline
- name: fibonacci_function kind: function.wasm meta: comment: Fibonacci function via payload transport fs: demo.wasm:assets path: /demo_component.wasm hash: sha256:YOUR_HASH_HERE method: fibonacci pool: type: inlineKey points:
- A single
fs.directoryentry provides the WASM binary - Multiple functions reference the same binary with different
methodvalues - The
hashfield verifies binary integrity at load time inlinepool creates a fresh instance per call
Functions with WASI
Section titled “Functions with WASI”The list-files function accesses the filesystem, so it needs WASI imports:
- name: list_files_function kind: function.wasm meta: comment: Filesystem listing with WASI mounts fs: demo.wasm:assets path: /demo_component.wasm hash: sha256:YOUR_HASH_HERE method: list-files imports: - wasi:cli - wasi:io - wasi:clocks - wasi:filesystem wasi: mounts: - fs: demo.wasm:assets guest: /data pool: type: inlineThe wasi.mounts section maps a Wippy filesystem entry to a guest path. Inside the WASM module, /data points to the demo.wasm:assets directory.
CLI Commands
Section titled “CLI Commands”Create app/src/demo/_index.yaml:
version: "1.0"namespace: demo.cli
entries: - name: greet kind: process.wasm meta: comment: Greet someone via WASM command: name: greet short: Greet someone via WASM fs: demo.wasm:assets path: /demo_component.wasm hash: sha256:YOUR_HASH_HERE method: greet
- name: ls kind: process.wasm meta: comment: List files from mounted WASI filesystem command: name: ls short: List files from mounted directory fs: demo.wasm:assets path: /demo_component.wasm hash: sha256:YOUR_HASH_HERE method: list-files imports: - wasi:cli - wasi:io - wasi:clocks - wasi:filesystem wasi: mounts: - fs: demo.wasm:assets guest: /dataThe meta.command block registers the process as a named CLI command. The greet command needs no WASI imports since it only uses string operations. The ls command needs filesystem access.
HTTP Endpoint
Section titled “HTTP Endpoint”Add to app/src/demo/wasm/_index.yaml:
- name: http_greet kind: function.wasm meta: comment: Greet exposed via wasi-http transport fs: demo.wasm:assets path: /demo_component.wasm hash: sha256:YOUR_HASH_HERE method: greet transport: wasi-http pool: type: inline
- name: http_greet_endpoint kind: http.endpoint meta: comment: HTTP POST endpoint for WASM greet router: demo:api method: POST path: /greet func: http_greetThe wasi-http transport maps HTTP request/response context to WASM arguments and results.
Step 5: Initialize and Run
Section titled “Step 5: Initialize and Run”cd appwippy initRun CLI Commands
Section titled “Run CLI Commands”# List available commandswippy run listAvailable commands: greet Greet someone via WASM ls List files from mounted directory# Run greetwippy run greet# Run ls to list mounted directorywippy run lsRun as a Service
Section titled “Run as a Service”wippy runThis starts the HTTP server on port 8090. Test the endpoint:
curl -X POST http://localhost:8090/greetCall from Lua
Section titled “Call from Lua”WASM functions are called the same way as Lua functions:
local funcs = require("funcs")
local greeting, err = funcs.call("demo.wasm:greet_function", "World")-- greeting: "Hello, World!"
local sum, err = funcs.call("demo.wasm:add_function", 6, 7)-- sum: 13
local fib, err = funcs.call("demo.wasm:fibonacci_function", 10)-- fib: 55Next Steps
Section titled “Next Steps”- WASM Overview - WebAssembly runtime overview
- WASM Functions - Function configuration reference
- WASM Processes - Process configuration reference
- Host Functions - Available WASI imports
- CLI Reference - CLI command documentation