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sqlite3-api.js And Friends
This is the README for the files sqlite3-*.js
and
sqlite3-wasm.c
. This collection of files is used to build a
single-file distribution of the sqlite3 WASM API. It is broken into
multiple JS files because:
-
To facilitate including or excluding certain components for specific use cases. e.g. by removing
sqlite3-api-oo1.js
if the OO#1 API is not needed. -
To facilitate modularizing the pieces for use in different WASM build environments. e.g. the files
post-js-*.js
are for use with Emscripten's--post-js
feature, and nowhere else. -
Certain components must be in their own standalone files in order to be loaded as JS Workers.
Note that the structure described here is the current state of things, as of this writing, but is not set in stone forever and may change at any time.
The overall idea is that the following files get concatenated together, in the listed order, the resulting file is loaded by a browser client:
sqlite3-api-prologue.js
\
Contains the initial bootstrap setup of the sqlite3 API objects. This is exposed as a function, rather than objects, so that the next step can pass in a config object which abstracts away parts of the WASM environment, to facilitate plugging it in to arbitrary WASM toolchains.../common/whwasmutil.js
\
A semi-third-party collection of JS/WASM utility code intended to replace much of the Emscripten glue. The sqlite3 APIs internally use these APIs instead of their Emscripten counterparts, in order to be more portable to arbitrary WASM toolchains. This API is configurable, in principle, for use with arbitrary WASM toolchains. It is "semi-third-party" in that it was created in order to support this tree but is standalone and maintained together with...../jaccwabyt/jaccwabyt.js
\
Another semi-third-party API which creates bindings between JS and C structs, such that changes to the struct state from either JS or C are visible to the other end of the connection. This is also an independent spinoff project, conceived for the sqlite3 project but maintained separately.sqlite3-api-glue.js
\
Invokes functionality exposed by the previous two files to flesh out low-level parts ofsqlite3-api-prologue.js
. Most of these pieces related to populating thesqlite3.capi.wasm
object. This file also deletes most global-scope symbols the above files create, effectively moving them into the scope being used for initializing the API.<build>/sqlite3-api-build-version.js
\
Gets created by the build process and populates thesqlite3.version
object. This part is not critical, but records the version of the library against which this module was built.sqlite3-api-oo1.js
\
Provides a high-level object-oriented wrapper to the lower-level C API, colloquially known as OO API #1. Its API is similar to other high-level sqlite3 JS wrappers and should feel relatively familiar to anyone familiar with such APIs. That said, it is not a "required component" and can be elided from builds which do not want it.sqlite3-api-worker1.js
\
A Worker-thread-based API which uses OO API #1 to provide an interface to a database which can be driven from the main Window thread via the Worker message-passing interface. Like OO API #1, this is an optional component, offering one of any number of potential implementations for such an API.sqlite3-worker1.js
\
Is not part of the amalgamated sources and is intended to be loaded by a client Worker thread. It loads the sqlite3 module and runs the Worker #1 API which is implemented insqlite3-api-worker1.js
.sqlite3-worker1-promiser.js
\
Is likewise not part of the amalgamated sources and provides a Promise-based interface into the Worker #1 API. This is a far user-friendlier way to interface with databases running in a Worker thread.
sqlite3-v-helper.js
\
Installssqlite3.vfs
andsqlite3.vtab
, namespaces which contain helpers for use by downstream code which createssqlite3_vfs
andsqlite3_module
implementations.sqlite3-vfs-opfs.c-pp.js
\
is an sqlite3 VFS implementation which supports the Origin-Private FileSystem (OPFS) as a storage layer to provide persistent storage for database files in a browser. It requires...sqlite3-opfs-async-proxy.js
\
is the asynchronous backend part of the OPFS proxy. It speaks directly to the (async) OPFS API and channels those results back to its synchronous counterpart. This file, because it must be started in its own Worker, is not part of the amalgamation.
sqlite3-vfs-opfs-sahpool.c-pp.js
\
is another sqlite3 VFS supporting the OPFS, but uses a completely different approach that the above-listed one.sqlite3-api-cleanup.js
\
The previous files do not immediately extend the library. Instead they add callback functions to be called during its bootstrapping. Some also temporarily create global objects in order to communicate their state to the files which follow them. This file cleans up any dangling globals and runs the API bootstrapping process, which is what finally executes the initialization code installed by the previous files. As of this writing, this code ensures that the previous files leave no more than a single global symbol installed. When adapting the API for non-Emscripten toolchains, this "should" be the only file where changes are needed.
Files with the extension .c-pp.js
are intended to be processed
with c-pp
, noting that such preprocessing may be applied
after all of the relevant files are concatenated. That extension is
used primarily to keep the code maintainers cognisant of the fact that
those files contain constructs which may not run as-is in any given
JavaScript environment.
The build process glues those files together, resulting in
sqlite3-api.js
, which is everything except for the
pre/post-js-*.js
files, and sqlite3.js
, which is the
Emscripten-generated amalgamated output and includes the
pre/post-js-*.js
parts, as well as the Emscripten-provided module
loading pieces.
The non-JS outlier file is sqlite3-wasm.c
: it is a proxy for
sqlite3.c
which #include
's that file and adds a couple more
WASM-specific helper functions, at least one of which requires access
to private/static sqlite3.c
internals. sqlite3.wasm
is compiled
from this file rather than sqlite3.c
.
The following files are part of the build process but are injected
into the build-generated sqlite3.js
along with sqlite3-api.js
.
extern-pre-js.js
\
Emscripten-specific header for Emscripten's--extern-pre-js
flag. As of this writing, that file is only used for experimentation purposes and holds no code relevant to the production deliverables.pre-js.c-pp.js
\
Emscripten-specific header for Emscripten's--pre-js
flag. This file is intended as a place to override certain Emscripten behavior before it starts up, but corner-case Emscripten bugs keep that from being a reality.post-js-header.js
\
Emscripten-specific header for the--post-js
input. It opens up a lexical scope by starting a post-run handler for Emscripten.post-js-footer.js
\
Emscripten-specific footer for the--post-js
input. This closes off the lexical scope opened bypost-js-header.js
.extern-post-js.c-pp.js
\
Emscripten-specific header for Emscripten's--extern-post-js
flag. This file overwrites the Emscripten-installedsqlite3InitModule()
function with one which, after the module is loaded, also initializes the asynchronous parts of the sqlite3 module. For example, the OPFS VFS support.
Preprocessing of Source Files
Certain files in the build require preprocessing to filter in/out
parts which differ between vanilla JS, ES6 Modules, and node.js
builds. The preprocessor application itself is in
c-pp.c
and the complete technical details
of such preprocessing are maintained in
GNUMakefile
.