Pyodide 314.0: Python packages can now publish WebAssembly wheels to PyPI

blog.pyodide.org

134 points by agriyakhetarpal 5 days ago


simonw - 13 hours ago

I've been looking forward to this for ages!

This means we can now take any C/Rust/whatever extension for Python, compile that as a `.wasm` extension, and then load it directly in browser Pyodide projects using:

  await micropip.install("package-on-pypi")
  import package_name
Here's how to try the new feature out. Visit https://pyodide.org/en/stable/console.html and type:

  import micropip
  await micropip.install("pydantic_core")
  import pydantic_core
That gets you this WASM wheel: https://pypi.org/project/pydantic_core/#pydantic_core-2.47.0...

You can tell that it's got compiled code in (and not just Python) by running:

  pydantic_core._pydantic_core
I get this:

  <module 'pydantic_core._pydantic_core' from '/lib/python3.14/site-packages/pydantic_core/_pydantic_core.cpython-314-wasm32-emscripten.so'>
njoyablpnting - 7 hours ago

Pyodide is great. I teach coding to kids, mostly creating 2d games with Python, and it was always a pain to manage an environment for each student. Now I have a browser based environment that runs Pygame/Arcade/Pyglet in Pyodide, so the kids can just do everything in the browser, I don't have to worry about Python versions, OS differences, files, etc. As a bonus they can easily publish what they make since it all runs in browser.

They haven't made anything too crazy, but performance is surprisingly good, even wiring in Pymunk for some physics stuff. If they get to the point where it's ever an issue they probably know enough to be working in a real game engine anyway.

12_throw_away - 13 hours ago

Executing normal python programs inside a cpython vm inside a wasm context inside a javascript process inside a sandbox inside a browser is - genuinely - extremely exciting! (Might as well run the browser inside a container inside a VM while you're at it though.)

zek - 9 hours ago

I've been working on a server-side wasm impl of cpython called boomslang [1] and have been thinking a lot lately about packaging, one of the downsides of my current impl is the need to statically link all c/rust extensions. Its too bad IMO how much of the wasm ecosystem targets/depends on emscripten directly. It'd be interesting to see if a more generic ABI could be provided for non emscripten/js based wasm runtimes.

[1] https://github.com/HubSpot/boomslang

willXare - 11 hours ago

Python in the browser keeps sounding ridiculous right up until it works.

wolfgangK - 13 hours ago

I presume this works (will work) also for JupyterLite that is based on Pyodide ? Would be great if it helped getting the latest OpenCV-python version [0] and it's dnn goodies being available on a zero-install client side Notebook !

[0] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48421858

fzumstein - 12 hours ago

Pyodide 314.0 is already available in xlwings Lite (the Python in Excel alternative you actually wanted).

efromvt - 9 hours ago

Fantastic to have PyO3/Maturin guides too - the rust/python/typescript turducken I’ve always wanted.

shevy-java - 2 hours ago

> You might be wondering: wasn’t the last version 0.29, and now it’s 314.0?

Now Python's versioning scheme is officially worse than PHP's or Perl's. Not just skipping one version here - they are skipping 314 versions!

runningmike - 13 hours ago

Great news. And indeed a nice step to an even broader Python ecosystem.

sgammon - 12 hours ago

nice to see JS/python interop becoming a thing

sspoisk - 2 hours ago

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agrijakhetarpal - 10 hours ago

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