Provided by: wasmedge_0.13.4+dfsg-1_amd64
NAME
wasmedge - standalone runtime for WebAssembly
SYNOPSIS
wasmedge [SUBCOMMAND] [OPTIONS] [--] WASM_OR_SO [ARG ...]
DESCRIPTION
WasmEdge is a lightweight, high-performance, and extensible WebAssembly <https://webassembly.org/> runtime for cloud native, edge, and decentralized applications. It powers serverless apps, embedded functions, microservices, smart contracts, and IoT devices. The WasmEdge Runtime provides a well-defined execution sandbox for its contained WebAssembly bytecode program. The runtime offers isolation and protection for operating system resources (e.g., file system, sockets, environment variables, processes) and memory space. The most important use case for WasmEdge is to safely execute user-defined or community-contributed code as plug-ins in a software product (e.g., SaaS, software-defined vehicles, edge nodes, or even blockchain nodes). It enables third-party developers, vendors, suppliers, and community members to extend and customize the software product. wasmedge accepts a file path, WASM_OR_SO, to a WebAssembly file or a native shared library object as generated by wasmedge compile(1). ARG is the optional command line arguments array: • In reactor mode, the first argument will be the function name, and the arguments after ARG[0] will be parameters of wasm function ARG[0]. • In command mode, the arguments will be the command line arguments of the WASI _start function. They are also known as command line arguments(argv) for a standalone C/C++ program.
SUBCOMMANDS
compile WasmEdge compiler subcommand. See wasmedge-compile(1) for the options applicable to this mode. run WasmEdge runtime tool subcommand. wasmedge run is an alias of wasmedge without the --version option. See below for the options applicable to this mode.
OPTIONS
Generic program information -h, --help Show the help messages. Will ignore other arguments below. -v, --version Show the version information. Will ignore other arguments below. Basic options --reactor Enable reactor mode. Reactor mode calls _initialize if exported. --dir Binding directories into WASI virtual filesystem. Each directory can be specified as --dir host_path. You can also map a guest directory to a host directory by --dir guest_path:host_path, where guest_path specifies the path that will correspond to host_path for calls like fopen in the guest. --env Environmental variables. Each variable can be specified as --env NAME=VALUE. --force-interpreter Forcibly run WASM in interpreter mode. --forbidden-plugin List of plugins to ignore. Statistics information --enable-time-measuring Enable generating code for counting time during execution. --enable-gas-measuring Enable generating code for counting gas burned during execution. --enable-instruction-count Enable generating code for counting WebAssembly instructions executed. --enable-all-statistics Enable generating code for all statistics options include instruction counting, gas measuring, and execution time. Resource limitations --time-limit Limitation of maximum time(in milliseconds) for execution, default value is 0 for no limitations. --gas-limit Limitation of execution gas. Upper bound can be specified as --gas-limit GAS_LIMIT. --memory-page-limit Limitation of pages(as size of 64 KiB) in every memory instance. Upper bound can be specified as --memory-page-limit PAGE_COUNT. WebAssembly proposals --disable-import-export-mut-globals Disable Import/Export of mutable globals proposal. --disable-non-trap-float-to-int Disable Non-trapping float-to-int conversions proposal. --disable-sign-extension-operators Disable Sign-extension operators proposal. --disable-multi-value Disable Multi-value proposal. --disable-bulk-memory Disable Bulk memory operations proposal. --disable-reference-types Disable Reference types proposal. --disable-simd Disable SIMD proposal. --enable-multi-memory Enable Multiple memories proposal. --enable-tail-call Enable Tail-call proposal. --enable-extended-const Enable Extended-const proposal. --enable-threads Enable Threads proposal. --enable-all Enable all features.
EXAMPLE
Call a WebAssembly function Assuming a WebAssembly program placed under the file fibonacci.wasm, set up so to export a fib() function and accepting a single i32 integer as the input parameter, one can execute wasmedge in reactor mode to invoke the exported function as follows: $ wasmedge --reactor fibonacci.wasm fib 10 Execute a standalone WebAssembly program Assuming a WebAssembly program contains amain()function, printing out hello` followed by the command line arguments: $ wasmedge hello.wasm world
AUTHOR
Copyright © 2019-2022 Second State INC. Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0.
SEE ALSO
Regular manual pages wasmedge-compile(1) Full documentation A complete manual of WasmEdge <https://wasmedge.org/docs/> can be found online. 2023-09-12 wasmedge(1)