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Sigstore Search

Example Yew application using the sigstore crate to access the transparency look looking up entries.

Installation

If you don't already have it installed, it's time to install Rust: https://www.rust-lang.org/tools/install. The rest of this guide assumes a typical Rust installation which contains both rustup and Cargo.

To compile Rust to WASM, we need to have the wasm32-unknown-unknown target installed. If you don't already have it, install it with the following command:

rustup target add wasm32-unknown-unknown

Now that we have our basics covered, it's time to install the star of the show: Trunk. Simply run the following command to install it:

cargo install trunk wasm-bindgen-cli

That's it, we're done!

Running

trunk serve

Rebuilds the app whenever a change is detected and runs a local server to host it.

There's also the trunk watch command which does the same thing but without hosting it.

Release

trunk build --release

This builds the app in release mode similar to cargo build --release. You can also pass the --release flag to trunk serve if you need to get every last drop of performance.

Unless overwritten, the output will be located in the dist directory.

License

The template ships with both the Apache and MIT license. If you don't want to have your app dual licensed, just remove one (or both) of the files and update the license field in Cargo.toml.

There are two empty spaces in the MIT license you need to fill out: `` and Ulf Lilleengen <lulf@redhat.com>.