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tauri-sys

Raw bindings to the Tauri API for projects using wasm-bindgen

Installation

This crate is not yet published to crates.io, so you need to use it from git. You also need a global installation of esbuild.

tauri-sys = { git = "https://github.com/JonasKruckenberg/tauri-sys" }

Usage

use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
use tauri_sys::tauri;

#[derive(Serialize, Deserialize)]
struct GreetArgs<'a> {
    name: &'a str,
}

fn main() {
    wasm_bindgen_futures::spawn_local(async move {
        let new_msg: String = tauri::invoke("greet", &GreetArgs { name: &name.get() }).await.unwrap();

        println!("{}", new_msg);
    });
}

Features

All modules are gated by accordingly named Cargo features. It is recommended you keep this synced with the features enabled in your Tauri Allowlist but no automated tool for this exists (yet).

  • all: Enables all modules.
  • app: Enables the app module.
  • clipboard: Enables the clipboard module.
  • dialog: Enables the dialog module.
  • event: Enables the event module.
  • mocks: Enables the mocks module.
  • tauri: Enables the tauri module.

Are we Tauri yet?

These API bindings are not completely on-par with @tauri-apps/api yet, but here is the current status-quo:

  • app
  • cli
  • clipboard
  • dialog
  • event
  • fs
  • global_shortcut
  • http
  • mocks
  • notification
  • os
  • path
  • process
  • shell
  • tauri
  • updater
  • window

The current API also very closely mirrors the JS API even though that might not be the most ergonomic choice, ideas for improving the API with quality-of-life features beyond the regular JS API interface are very welcome.