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A tiny JavaScript runtime

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txiki.js — The tiny JavaScript runtime

Overview

txikia (basque): small, tiny.

txiki.js is a small and powerful JavaScript runtime. It targets stae-of-the-art ECMAScript and implements many web platform features.

It's built on the shoulders of giants: it uses [QuickJS-ng] as its JavaScript engine and libuv as the platform layer.

See it in action here:

Building a tiny JavaScript runtime with QuickJS

Getting started

First head over to building and build the runtime.

$ ./build/tjs eval "console.log('hello world')"
hello world
$

If you want to run a script you can use tjs run:

$ ./build/tjs run examples/hello_world.js
hello world
$

Explore all the options:

$ ./build/tjs --help

For TS support see @txikijs/types.

Features

Support for the ES2020 specification plus some ES2020+ features like top level await.

Web Platform APIs

(1): All of them are async.

(2): No subtle support.

(3): No tables, globals or memory support.

Runtime features

  • TCP and UDP sockets
  • Unix sockets / named pipes
  • Signal handling
  • File operations
  • Child processes
  • DNS (getaddrinfo)
  • WASI
  • Miscellaneous utility functions

See the full API documentation.

Other extras:

  • Import directly from HTTP(S) URLs
  • Import JSON files
  • BigFloat and BigDecimal extensions
  • Builtin test runner

Standard library

The following modules compose the standard library:

Supported platforms

  • GNU/Linux
  • macOS
  • Windows (beta)
  • Other Unixes (please test!)

Building

CMake is necessary.

NOTE: The txiki.js build depends on a number of git submodules (libffi, libuv and wasm3). If you didn't already clone this repository recursively, make sure you initialize these submodules with git submodule update --init before proceeding to the build.

GNU/Linux

Install dependencies (libcurl, build-essential, cmake, makeinfo, autoreconf, libtool):

# On Debian / Ubuntu
sudo apt install libcurl4-openssl-dev build-essential cmake autoconf texinfo libtool

macOS

Install dependencies (cmake, autoconf):

brew install cmake autoconf automake libtool texinfo

Unix systems

# Get the code
git clone --recursive https://github.com/saghul/txiki.js --shallow-submodules && cd txiki.js
# Compile it!
make
# Run the REPL
./build/tjs

Windows (beta)

Windows support it's currently considered beta. Tests do pass, but building it is not as easy as it should be.

Building has only been tested in 64bit Windows.

Prerequisites

First make sure you have MSYS2 installed. The mingw64 and clang64 environments are currently tested.

Then install the required dependencies:

pacman -S git make pactoys
pacboy -S curl-winssl:p toolchain:p cmake:p ninja:p

Build

These commands must be run in a MinGW64 or clang64 shell.

make

This will build the executable just like on Unix. Note that at this point there are a number of dynamically linked libraries, so if you want to use the executable on a different system you'll need to copy those too. Check the list with ldd build/tjs.exe.

Running the tests

Make sure these commands are run from Windows Terminal (mintty, what MSYS2 provides is not supported).

make test

Versioning

At this time txiki.js uses calendar versioning with the form YY.MM.MICRO.



Built with ❤️ by saghul and these awesome contributors.