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JsonLogic implemented with a Rust backend

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json-logic-rs

Continuous Integration

This s an implementation of the JSONLogic specification in Rust.

Building

Prerequisites

You must have Rust installed and cargo available in your PATH.

If you would like to build or test the Python distribution, Python 3.6 or newer must be available in your PATH. The venv module must be part of the Python distribution (looking at you, Ubuntu).

If you would like to run tests for the WASM package, node 10 or newer must be available in your PATH.

Rust

To build the Rust library, just run cargo build.

You can create a release build with make build.

WebAssembly

You can build a debug WASM release with

make debug-wasm

You can build a production WASM release with

make build-wasm

The built WASM package will be in js/. This package is directly importable from node, but needs to be browserified in order to be used in the browser.

Python

To perform a dev install of the Python package, run:

make develop-py

This will automatically create a virtual environment in venv/, install the necessary packages, and then install jsonlogic_rs into that environment.

Note: from our CI experiences, this may not work for Python 3.8 on Windows. If you are running this on a Windows machine and can confirm whether or not this works, let us know!

To build a production source distribution:

make build-py-sdist

To build a wheel (specific to your current system architecture and python version):

make build-py-wheel

The python distribution consists both of the C extension generated from the Rust and a thin wrapper found in py/jsonlogic_rs/. make develop-py will compile the C extension and place it in that directory, where it will be importable by your local venv. When building wheels, the wrapper and the C extension are all packaged together into the resultant wheel, which will be found in dist/. When building an sdist, the Rust extension is not compiled. The Rust and Python source are distributed together in a .tar.gz file, again found in dist/.

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