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@proskomma/hallomai

v0.1.1

Published

Hallomai is a Rust-based library for transforming files between different formats: USFM, USX, and JSON. The library is designed to be compiled to WebAssembly (Wasm) for use in web applications, providing fast and reliable format conversions directly in th

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Hallomai

Hallomai is a Rust-based library for transforming files between different formats: USFM, USX, and JSON. The library is designed to be compiled to WebAssembly (Wasm) for use in web applications, providing fast and reliable format conversions directly in the browser.

Table of Contents

Overview

Hallomai provides functions to transform content from one format to another. The library currently supports three file formats:

  • USFM (Unified Standard Format Marker)
  • USX (Unified XML Standard)
  • JSON (JavaScript Object Notation)

The main functionality is exposed via the transform function, which can be compiled to WebAssembly for integration into web applications. This allows for seamless file format transformations directly in the browser.

Supported Formats

The following input and output file formats are supported:

  • Input Formats: "usfm", "usx", "json" (or "usj")
  • Output Formats: "usfm", "usx", "json" (or "usj")

Installation

Rust

Add the following to your Cargo.toml:

[dependencies]
hallomai = "0.1.0"

Wasm

To use Hallomai in a web application, you need to compile it to WebAssembly. Follow the instructions in the Building for WebAssembly section.

Usage

Rust

use hallomai::transform;

let input_content = String::from("your input content here");
let input_format = String::from("usfm");
let output_format = String::from("json");

let result = transform(input_content, input_format, output_format);

println!("Transformed content: {}", result);

Wasm

First, compile the library to WebAssembly:

wasm-pack build --target web

Then, use it in your JavaScript application:

import init, { transform } from './path_to_generated_wasm_file';

async function run() {
    await init();
    const inputContent = `your input content here`;
    const result = transform(inputContent, "usfm", "json");
    console.log("Transformed content: ", result);
}

run();

Benchmarks in Wasm (in a js code)

From the USFM of the book of "Song of Songs"

song_of_songs_benchmark

From the USFM of the book of "Psalms"

song_of_songs_benchmark

Building for WebAssembly

To build Hallomai for WebAssembly:

  1. Install the necessary tools:
cargo install wasm-pack
  1. Build the project:
wasm-pack build --target web
  1. The generated WebAssembly files will be in the pkg directory. You can include these files in your web application.

Testing

TODO

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please open an issue or submit a pull request on GitHub.

  1. Fork the repository.
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b feature/YourFeature).
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -m 'Add YourFeature').
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin feature/YourFeature).
  5. Open a pull request.

License

Hallomai is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for more details.