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Image Editor built with Rust/WebAssembly, TypeScript and React

Screenshot 2023-03-10 153207

See a very early example in action at

https://seahorse-app-r8jlv.ondigitalocean.app/

Contributing

Contributors welcome! Get in touch or check out the good first issues.

Requirements

  • node v19.7.0 (Best to install via nvm)
  • wasm-pack (installed globally with npm install -g wasm-pack)
  • yarn

Development

  • Install packages with yarn. This should also automatically set up husky and install cargo watch and wasm-pack globally.
  • Run the development environment with yarn run dev. This runs yarn run dev:wasm and yarn run dev:js simultaneously and watches for changes to both.

Testing

Run all tests with yarn run test. This calls both yarn run test:wasm and yarn run test:cypress. We may add unit tests to the TypeScript at a later date.

Benchmarking

It is important to benchmark some functions to make sure we can render updates at 60fps. To make this happen each api call that updates the canvas must take < 16ms.

To run benchmarks run yarn run bench

Deployment

Deployments are triggered whenever a pull request to the 'prod' branch is merged.

You can test the Dockerfile with docker build .. The test site lives is hosted in a digital ocean app under the following config

DigitalOcean app spec:

name: orca-app
region: lon
services:
- dockerfile_path: Dockerfile
  github:
    branch: main
    deploy_on_push: true
    repo: hectorbennett/rust-wasm-react-base
  http_port: 3000
  instance_count: 1
  instance_size_slug: basic-xxs
  name: rust-wasm-react-base
  routes:
  - path: /
  source_dir: /