module = "blah"
The module attributes configures the module from which items are imported. For
example,
#![allow(unused)] fn main() { #[wasm_bindgen(module = "wu/tang/clan")] extern "C" { type ThirtySixChambers; } }
generates JavaScript import glue like:
import { ThirtySixChambers } from "wu/tang/clan";
If a module attribute is not present, then the global scope is used
instead. For example,
#![allow(unused)] fn main() { #[wasm_bindgen] extern "C" { fn illmatic() -> u32; } }
generates JavaScript import glue like:
let illmatic = this.illmatic;
Note that if the string specified with module starts with ./, ../, or /
then it's interpreted as a path to a local JS snippet.
If this doesn't work for your use case you might be interested in the
raw_module attribute