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Readme
@grain/js-runner
The JavaScript runner for the Grain language.
Why
This project makes it easier to get your Grain programs running in a JavaScript environment—either Node.js or the browser. If your Grain code is compiled in unlinked mode (--no-link), @grain/js-runner will perform module resolution and load all necessary modules.
Installation
To install the package, install it from npm:
npm install @grain/js-runnerUsage
The package provides two versions of the runner. One for the browser and one for node.
In the browser, without a bundler, add this as a script to your index.html:
<script src="node_modules/@grain/js-runner/dist/grain-runner-browser.js"></script>
<script>
// You'll also need to install the @grain/stdlib package
let locator = Grain.defaultURLLocator(["/", "node_modules/@grain/stdlib"]);
let GrainRunner = Grain.buildGrainRunner(locator);
GrainRunner.runURL("hello.gr.wasm");
</script>The easiest way to get running in the browser is to fork the grain-web-example.
In node, you can require the runner:
let Grain = require("@grain/js-runner");
let locator = Grain.defaultFileLocator([
__dirname,
require.resolve("@grain/stdlib"),
]);
let GrainRunner = Grain.buildGrainRunner(locator);
GrainRunner.runFile("hello.gr.wasm");You can also just use the Grain CLI to run your files, like grain run hello.gr.wasm.
License
MIT
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