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// SurrealDB Surrealism WASM extension development. Write Rust functions, compile to WASM, deploy as database modules. Part of the surreal-skills collection.
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namesurrealism
descriptionSurrealDB Surrealism WASM extension development. Write Rust functions, compile to WASM, deploy as database modules. Part of the surreal-skills collection.
licenseMIT
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Surrealism -- WASM Extensions for SurrealDB
New in SurrealDB 3. Write custom functions in Rust, compile them to WebAssembly (WASM), and deploy them as native database modules callable from SurrealQL.
Prerequisites
- Rust toolchain (stable) with
wasm32-unknown-unknowntarget - SurrealDB CLI v3.0.0+ (
surrealbinary withsurreal modulesubcommand) - Familiarity with SurrealQL
DEFINE MODULEandDEFINE BUCKET
Development Workflow
1. Annotate -- surrealism.toml + #[surrealism] on Rust functions
2. Compile -- surreal module compile (produces .wasm binary)
3. Register -- DEFINE BUCKET + DEFINE MODULE in SurrealQL
Quick Start
# Create a new Surrealism project
cargo new --lib my_extension
cd my_extension
# Add the WASM target
rustup target add wasm32-unknown-unknown
# Create surrealism.toml (required manifest)
cat > surrealism.toml << 'TOML'
[package]
name = "my_extension"
version = "0.1.0"
TOML
# Write your extension (annotate with #[surrealism])
cat > src/lib.rs << 'RUST'
use surrealism::surrealism;
#[surrealism]
fn greet(name: String) -> String {
format!("Hello, {}!", name)
}
RUST
# Compile to WASM using SurrealDB CLI
surreal module compile
# Register in SurrealDB
surreal sql --endpoint http://localhost:8000 --user root --pass root --ns test --db test
-- Grant access to the WASM file
DEFINE BUCKET my_bucket;
-- Register the module functions
DEFINE MODULE my_extension FROM 'my_bucket:my_extension.wasm';
-- Use the function in queries
SELECT my_extension::greet('World');
Use Cases
- Custom scalar functions callable from SurrealQL
- Fake/mock data generation for testing
- Domain-specific logic (language processing, quantitative finance, custom encoding)
- Access to niche Rust crate functionality too specific for core SurrealDB
- Custom analyzers for full-text search
Status
Surrealism is actively in development and not yet stable. The API may change between SurrealDB 3.x releases. File feedback via GitHub issues/PRs on the surrealdb/surrealdb repository.
Full Documentation
See the main skill's rule file for complete guidance:
- rules/surrealism.md -- project setup, Rust function signatures, WASM compilation, DEFINE MODULE/BUCKET syntax, deployment, testing, and best practices
- SurrealDB Extensions Docs -- official documentation
- CLI module command --
surreal modulereference