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wasmtime/crates/wasi-crypto
Frank Denis a0fad6065a Add support for the experimental wasi-crypto APIs (#2597)
* Add support for the experimental wasi-crypto APIs

The sole purpose of the implementation is to allow bindings and
application developers to test the proposed APIs.

Rust and AssemblyScript bindings are also available as examples.

Like `wasi-nn`, it is currently disabled by default, and requires
the `wasi-crypto` feature flag to be compiled in.

* Rename the wasi-crypto/spec submodule

* Add a path dependency into the submodule for wasi-crypto

* Tell the publish script to vendor wasi-crypto
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wasmtime-wasi-crypto

This crate enables support for the wasi-crypto APIs in Wasmtime.

The sole purpose of the implementation is to allow bindings and application developers to test the proposed APIs. This implementation is not meant to be used in production. Like the specification, it is currently experimental and its functionality can quickly change.

Since the wasi-crypto API is expected to be an optional feature of WASI, this crate is currently separate from the wasi-common crate.

Wasmtime integration

Use the Wasmtime APIs to instantiate a Wasm module and link the wasi-crypto modules as follows:

use wasmtime_wasi_crypto::{
    WasiCryptoAsymmetricCommon, WasiCryptoCommon, WasiCryptoCtx, WasiCryptoSignatures,
    WasiCryptoSymmetric,
};

let cx_crypto = WasiCryptoCtx::new();
WasiCryptoCommon::new(linker.store(), cx_crypto.clone()).add_to_linker(linker)?;
WasiCryptoAsymmetricCommon::new(linker.store(), cx_crypto.clone()).add_to_linker(linker)?;
WasiCryptoSignatures::new(linker.store(), cx_crypto.clone()).add_to_linker(linker)?;
WasiCryptoSymmetric::new(linker.store(), cx_crypto.clone()).add_to_linker(linker)?;

let wasi = wasmtime_wasi::old::snapshot_0::Wasi::new(linker.store(), mk_cx()?);
wasi.add_to_linker(linker)?;

Building Wasmtime

Wasmtime must be compiled with the wasi-crypto feature flag (disabled by default) in order to include the crypto APIs.

Examples

Example rust bindings and assemblyscript bindings are provided to demonstrate how these APIs can be used and exposed to applications in an idiomatic way.