#[[ ## Overview Bazel rules for generating wasm modules for Javascript using [wasm-bindgen][wb]. ## Setup To begin using the `wasm-bindgen` rules, users can load the necessary dependencies in their workspace by adding the following to their `WORKSPACE.bazel` file. ```starlark load("@rules_rust//wasm_bindgen:repositories.bzl", "rust_wasm_bindgen_dependencies", "rust_wasm_bindgen_register_toolchains") rust_wasm_bindgen_dependencies() rust_wasm_bindgen_register_toolchains() ``` This should enable users to start using the [rust_wasm_bindgen](#rust_wasm_bindgen) rule. However, it's common to want to control the version of `wasm-bindgen` in the workspace instead of relying on the one provided by `rules_rust`. In this case, users should avoid calling `rust_wasm_bindgen_register_toolchains` and instead use the [rust_wasm_bindgen_toolchain](#rust_wasm_bindgen_toolchain) rule to define their own toolchains to register in the workspace. ### Interfacing with Javascript rules While it's recommended for users to mantain their own , in the `@rules_rust//wasm_bindgen` package there exists interface sub-packages for various Javascript Bazel rules. E.g. `build_bazel_rules_nodejs` or `aspect_rules_js`. The rules defined there are a more convenient way to use `rust_wasm_bindgen` with the associated javascript rules due to the inclusion of additional providers. Each directory contains a `defs.bzl` file that defines the different variants of `rust_wasm_bindgen`. (e.g. `nodejs_rust_wasm_bindgen` for the `rules_nodejs` submodule). [wb]: https://github.com/rustwasm/wasm-bindgen ]]#