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WebAssembly Feature Detection
A small library to detect which features of WebAssembly are supported.
- ✅ Runs in browsers, Node and Deno
- ✅ Tree-shakable (only bundle the detectors you use)
- ✅ Provided as an ES6, CommonJS and UMD module.
- ✅ CSP compatible
- ✅ All detectors add up to only ~980B gzipped
Installation
npm install -g wasm-feature-detect
Usage
<script type="module">
import { simd } from "wasm-feature-detect";
if (await simd()) {
/* SIMD support */
} else {
/* No SIMD support */
}
</script>
Hotlinking from Unpkg
<script type="module">
import { simd } from "https://unpkg.com/wasm-feature-detect?module";
// ...
</script>
If required, there’s also a UMD version
<script src="https://unpkg.com/wasm-feature-detect/dist/umd/index.js"></script>
<script>
if (await wasmFeatureDetect.simd()) {
// ...
}
</script>
Detectors
All detectors return a Promise<bool>
.
Function | Proposal |
---|---|
bigInt() | BigInt integration |
bulkMemory() | Bulk memory operations |
exceptions() | Legacy Exception Handling |
exceptionsFinal() | Exception Handling with exnref |
extendedConst() | Extented Const Expressesions |
gc() | Garbage Collection |
jsStringBuiltins() | JS String Builtins Proposal for WebAssembly |
jspi() | JavaScript Promise Integration |
memory64() | Memory64 |
multiMemory() | Multiple Memories |
multiValue() | Multi-value |
mutableGlobals() | Importable/Exportable mutable globals |
referenceTypes() | Reference Types |
relaxedSimd() | Relaxed SIMD |
saturatedFloatToInt() | Non-trapping float-to-int conversions |
signExtensions() | Sign-extension operators |
simd() | Fixed-Width SIMD |
streamingCompilation() | Streaming Compilation |
tailCall() | Tail call |
threads() | Threads |
typeReflection() | Type Reflection |
typedFunctionReferences() | Typed function references |
Why are all the tests async?
The technical reason is that some tests might have to be augmented to be asynchronous in the future. For example, Firefox is planning to make a change that would require a postMessage
call to detect SABs, which are required for threads.
The other reason is that you should be using WebAssembly.compile
, WebAssembly.instantiate
, or their streaming versions WebAssembly.compileStreaming
and WebAssembly.instantiateStreaming
, which are all asynchronous. You should already be prepared for asynchronous code when using WebAssembly!
Contributing
If you want to contribute a new feature test, all you need to do is create a new folder in src/detectors
and it will be automatically picked up. The folder may contain a module.wat
file, which will be compiled using wabt.js
.
;; Name: <Name of the feature for the README>
;; Proposal: <Link to the proposal’s explainer/repo>
;; Features: <Space-separated list of WasmFeatures from wabt.js>
(module
;; More WAT code here
)
The folder can also contain an optional index.js
file, whose default export must be an async function. This function can do additional testing in JavaScript and must return a boolean. See the “threads” detector as an example.
It must contain at least one of module.wat
or index.js
.
License Apache-2.0