MicroPython for WebAssembly.
Building webassembly port bears the same requirements as the standard MicroPython ports with the addition of Emscripten (and uglify-js for the minified file).
The output includes micropython.js
(a JavaScript wrapper for the
MicroPython runtime) and firmware.wasm
(actual MicroPython compiled to
WASM).
In order to build micropython.js, run:
$ make
To generate the minified file micropython.min.js, run:
$ make min
Access the repl with:
$ node build/micropython.js
Stack size may be modified using:
$ node build/micropython.js -X stack=64K
Where stack size may be represented in Bytes, KiB or MiB.
MicroPython scripts may be executed using:
$ node build/micropython.js hello.py
Alternatively micropython.js may by accessed by other javascript programs in node using the require command and the general API outlined below. For example:
var mp_js = require('./build/micropython.js');
mp_js_init(64 * 1024);
mp_js_do_str("print('hello world')\n");
The prerequisite for browser operation of micropython.js is an element with
the id mp_js_stdout
which receives print
events. The following code
demonstrates basic functionality:
<!doctype html>
<html>
<head>
<script src="build/micropython.js"></script>
</head>
<body>
<div id='mp_js_stdout'></div>
<script>
mp_js_stdout.addEventListener('print', function(e) {
document.write(e.data);
}, false);
mp_js_init(64 * 1024);
mp_js_do_str('print(\'hello world\')');
</script>
</body>
</html>
MicroPython code execution will suspend the browser so be sure to atomize usage within this environment. Unfortunately interrupts have not been implemented for the browser.
Run the test suite using:
$ make test
The following functions have been exposed to javascript.
mp_js_init(stack_size)
Initialize MicroPython with the given stack size in bytes. This must be called before attempting to interact with MicroPython.
mp_js_do_str(code)
Execute the input code. code
must be a string
.
mp_js_init_repl()
Initialize MicroPython repl. Must be called before entering characters into the repl.
mp_js_process_char(char)
Input character into MicroPython repl. char
must be of type number
. This
will execute MicroPython code when necessary.