package wasi:http@0.2.1; /// The `wasi:http/imports` world imports all the APIs for HTTP proxies. /// It is intended to be `include`d in other worlds. @since(version = 0.2.0) world imports { /// HTTP proxies have access to time and randomness. @since(version = 0.2.0) import wasi:clocks/monotonic-clock@0.2.1; @since(version = 0.2.0) import wasi:clocks/wall-clock@0.2.1; @since(version = 0.2.0) import wasi:random/random@0.2.1; /// Proxies have standard output and error streams which are expected to /// terminate in a developer-facing console provided by the host. @since(version = 0.2.0) import wasi:cli/stdout@0.2.1; @since(version = 0.2.0) import wasi:cli/stderr@0.2.1; /// TODO: this is a temporary workaround until component tooling is able to /// gracefully handle the absence of stdin. Hosts must return an eof stream /// for this import, which is what wasi-libc + tooling will do automatically /// when this import is properly removed. @since(version = 0.2.0) import wasi:cli/stdin@0.2.1; /// This is the default handler to use when user code simply wants to make an /// HTTP request (e.g., via `fetch()`). @since(version = 0.2.0) import outgoing-handler; } /// The `wasi:http/proxy` world captures a widely-implementable intersection of /// hosts that includes HTTP forward and reverse proxies. Components targeting /// this world may concurrently stream in and out any number of incoming and /// outgoing HTTP requests. @since(version = 0.2.0) world proxy { @since(version = 0.2.0) include imports; /// The host delivers incoming HTTP requests to a component by calling the /// `handle` function of this exported interface. A host may arbitrarily reuse /// or not reuse component instance when delivering incoming HTTP requests and /// thus a component must be able to handle 0..N calls to `handle`. @since(version = 0.2.0) export incoming-handler; }