WebAssembly
The WebAssembly
JavaScript object acts as the namespace for all WebAssembly-related functionality.
Unlike most other global objects, WebAssembly
is not a constructor (it is not a function object). You can compare it to Math
, which is also a namespace object for mathematical constants and functions, or to Intl
which is the namespace object for internationalization constructors and other language-sensitive functions.
Description
The primary uses for the WebAssembly
object are:
- Loading WebAssembly code, using the
WebAssembly.instantiate()
function. - Creating new memory and table instances via the
WebAssembly.Memory()
/WebAssembly.Table()
constructors. - Providing facilities to handle errors that occur in WebAssembly via the
WebAssembly.CompileError()
/WebAssembly.LinkError()
/WebAssembly.RuntimeError()
constructors.
Interfaces
WebAssembly.CompileError
-
Indicates an error during WebAssembly decoding or validation.
WebAssembly.Global
-
Represents a global variable instance, accessible from both JavaScript and importable/exportable across one or more
WebAssembly.Module
instances. This allows dynamic linking of multiple modules. WebAssembly.Instance
-
Is a stateful, executable instance of a
WebAssembly.Module
WebAssembly.LinkError
-
Indicates an error during module instantiation (besides traps from the start function).
WebAssembly.Memory
-
An object whose
buffer
property is a resizableArrayBuffer
that holds the raw bytes of memory accessed by a WebAssemblyInstance
. WebAssembly.Module
-
Contains stateless WebAssembly code that has already been compiled by the browser and can be efficiently shared with Workers, and instantiated multiple times.
WebAssembly.RuntimeError
-
Error type that is thrown whenever WebAssembly specifies a trap.
WebAssembly.Table
-
An array-like structure representing a WebAssembly Table, which stores references, such as function references.
WebAssembly.Tag
-
An object that represents a type of WebAssembly exception.
WebAssembly.Exception
-
A WebAssembly exception object that can be thrown, caught, and rethrown both within and across WebAssembly/JavaScript boundaries.
Static methods
WebAssembly.instantiate()
-
The primary API for compiling and instantiating WebAssembly code, returning both a
Module
and its firstInstance
. WebAssembly.instantiateStreaming()
-
Compiles and instantiates a WebAssembly module directly from a streamed underlying source, returning both a
Module
and its firstInstance
. WebAssembly.compile()
-
Compiles a
WebAssembly.Module
from WebAssembly binary code, leaving instantiation as a separate step. WebAssembly.compileStreaming()
-
compiles a
WebAssembly.Module
directly from a streamed underlying source, leaving instantiation as a separate step. WebAssembly.validate()
-
Validates a given typed array of WebAssembly binary code, returning whether the bytes are valid WebAssembly code (
true
) or not (false
).
Examples
Stream a Wasm module then compile and instantiate it
The following example (see our instantiate-streaming.html demo on GitHub, and view it live also) directly streams a Wasm module from an underlying source then compiles and instantiates it, the promise fulfilling with a ResultObject
. Because the instantiateStreaming()
function accepts a promise for a Response
object, you can directly pass it a fetch()
call, and it will pass the response into the function when it fulfills.
const importObject = {
my_namespace: { imported_func: (arg) => console.log(arg) },
};
WebAssembly.instantiateStreaming(fetch("simple.wasm"), importObject).then(
(obj) => obj.instance.exports.exported_func(),
);
The ResultObject
's .instance
property is then accessed, and the contained exported function invoked.
Specifications
Specification |
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WebAssembly JavaScript Interface # webassembly-namespace |
Browser compatibility
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