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@prisma/prisma-schema-wasm
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The WASM package for prisma-fmt
This directory only contains build logic to package the prisma-fmt
engine
into a Node package as a WASM module. All the functionality is implemented in
other parts of prisma-engines.
The published NPM package is internal to Prisma. Its API will break without prior warning.
node -e "const prismaSchema = require('@prisma/prisma-schema-wasm'); console.log(prismaSchema.version())"
rustup
, cargo install
and apt
, with underspecified system dependencies and best-effort version pinning.When implementing features for language-tools
in prisma-engines
, to sync with your local dev environment for the language-server
, one can do the following:
# Install the latest Rust version with `rustup`
# or update the latest Rust version with `rustup`
rustup update
rustup target add wasm32-unknown-unknown
cargo update -p wasm-bindgen
# Check the version defined in `prisma-schema-wasm/cargo.toml` for `wasm-bindgen` and replace `version` below:
cargo install -f wasm-bindgen-cli@version
./prisma-schema-wasm/scripts/update-schema-wasm.sh
This script has the following expectations:
language-tools
is in the same dir as prisma-engines
dir/{prisma-engines,language-tools}
prisma-engines
root folderFAQs
The WASM package for prisma-fmt
We found that @prisma/prisma-schema-wasm demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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