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# Module SDK for Go
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This module provides glue code to implement a buildr WASI module easily and quickly.
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To implement a new buildr WASI module:
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1. Create a new Go module
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1. Reference this SDK (`go get -u code.icb4dc0.de/buildr/wasi-module-sdk-go`)
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1. create a `main.go` with an **empty** `main()` function
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1. implement the `sdk.Module` interface for your module
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1. implement an `init()` function that registers your module and the SDK's type registry
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1. compile the module e.g. with tinygo
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See also the [examples](./examples) directory to get started.
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## Dependencies
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### easyjson
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Right now the SDK depends on [easyjson](https://github.com/mailru/easyjson) to unmarshal the modules state as defined in the HCL configuration.
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The main reason for this is that the reflection support in TinyGo is limited and for instance `encoding/json` heavily depends on reflection.
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The SDK itself uses protobuf (vtprotobuf) to exchange data with the host without reflection but this is not generic enough to support every possibility of module configuration (e.g. `map<string, string>` would require extra encoding/decoding steps, same for `map<string, bytes`).
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Therefore, the SDK requires you to generate `easyjson` compatible unmarshal functions.
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### slog
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*buildr* is using [`slog`](https://pkg.go.dev/golang.org/x/exp/slog) for logging (as soon as Go 1.21 is released it will move to the final version) and also the SDK is using it to allow modules log messages.
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When using the SDK there's nothing to be done except using the logger the is provided by the `ExecutionContext`.
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Alternatively it'd be possible to log to `STDOUT`/`STDERR` but keep in mind that logs written to these streams directly will be 'mixed' with the output of other processes. |