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# Generated by Cargo
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# will have compiled files and executables
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/target/
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[package]
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name = "tauri-app"
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version = "0.0.0"
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description = "A Tauri App"
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authors = ["you"]
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edition = "2021"
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# See more keys and their definitions at https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/manifest.html
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[lib]
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name = "tauri_app_lib"
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crate-type = ["lib", "cdylib"]
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[build-dependencies]
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tauri-build = { version = "2.0.0-beta", features = [] }
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[dependencies]
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tauri = { version = "2.0.0-beta", features = [] }
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tauri-plugin-shell = "2.0.0-beta"
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serde_json = "1.0"
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wasmtime = "18.0.1"
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[features]
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# this feature is used for production builds or when `devPath` points to the filesystem
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# DO NOT REMOVE!!
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custom-protocol = ["tauri/custom-protocol"]
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fn main() {
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tauri_build::build()
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}
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(module
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(func (export "answer") (result i32)
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i32.const 42
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)
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)
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use std::env;
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use std::path::PathBuf;
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use wasmtime::*;
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// Learn more about Tauri commands at https://tauri.app/v1/guides/features/command
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#[tauri::command]
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fn greet(name: &str) -> String {
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format!("Hello, {}! You've been greeted from Rust!", name)
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}
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#[tauri::command]
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fn insult(name: &str) -> String {
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format!("Hello, {}! Fuck you from Rust!", name)
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}
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fn get_current_working_dir() -> std::io::Result<PathBuf> {
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env::current_dir()
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}
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#[tauri::command]
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fn run_nodes() -> Result<i32, String> {
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// An engine stores and configures global compilation settings like
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// optimization level, enabled wasm features, etc.
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let engine = Engine::default();
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let pwd = get_current_working_dir().expect("Cant get wkring dir");
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println!(
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"{}",
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pwd.into_os_string().into_string().expect("cant unwrap")
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);
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// We start off by creating a `Module` which represents a compiled form
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// of our input wasm module. In this case it'll be JIT-compiled after
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// we parse the text format.
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let module =
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Module::from_file(&engine, "src/hello.wat").expect("Could not instatiate hello.wat");
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// A `Store` is what will own instances, functions, globals, etc. All wasm
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// items are stored within a `Store`, and it's what we'll always be using to
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// interact with the wasm world. Custom data can be stored in stores but for
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// now we just use `()`.
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let mut store = Store::new(&engine, ());
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// With a compiled `Module` we can then instantiate it, creating
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// an `Instance` which we can actually poke at functions on.
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let instance = Instance::new(&mut store, &module, &[]).expect("Could not instatiate module");
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// The `Instance` gives us access to various exported functions and items,
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// which we access here to pull out our `answer` exported function and
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// run it.
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let answer = instance
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.get_func(&mut store, "answer")
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.expect("`answer` was not an exported function");
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// There's a few ways we can call the `answer` `Func` value. The easiest
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// is to statically assert its signature with `typed` (in this case
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// asserting it takes no arguments and returns one i32) and then call it.
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let answer = answer
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.typed::<(), i32>(&store)
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.expect("Can't access answer function");
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// And finally we can call our function! Note that the error propagation
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// with `?` is done to handle the case where the wasm function traps.
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let result = answer
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.call(&mut store, ())
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.expect("Could not call function");
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println!("Answer: {:?}", result);
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Ok(result)
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}
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#[cfg_attr(mobile, tauri::mobile_entry_point)]
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pub fn run() {
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tauri::Builder::default()
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.plugin(tauri_plugin_shell::init())
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.invoke_handler(tauri::generate_handler![greet, run_nodes, insult])
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.run(tauri::generate_context!())
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.expect("error while running tauri application");
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}
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// Prevents additional console window on Windows in release, DO NOT REMOVE!!
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#![cfg_attr(not(debug_assertions), windows_subsystem = "windows")]
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fn main() {
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tauri_app_lib::run()
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}
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{
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"productName": "tauri-app",
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"version": "0.0.0",
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"identifier": "nodes.max.richter.dev",
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"build": {
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"beforeDevCommand": "pnpm dev",
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"devUrl": "http://localhost:5173",
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"beforeBuildCommand": "pnpm build",
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"frontendDist": "../build"
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},
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"app": {
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"windows": [
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{
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"title": "tauri-app",
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"width": 800,
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"height": 600
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}
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],
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"security": {
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"csp": null
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}
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},
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"bundle": {
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"active": true,
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"targets": "all",
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"icon": [
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"icons/32x32.png",
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"icons/128x128.png",
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"icons/128x128@2x.png",
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"icons/icon.icns",
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"icons/icon.ico"
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]
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}
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}
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