wordpress-playground
webrcade
| wordpress-playground | webrcade | |
|---|---|---|
| 24 | 12 | |
| 1,842 | 1,242 | |
| 1.6% | 0.5% | |
| 9.9 | 5.4 | |
| 5 days ago | about 2 months ago | |
| JavaScript | JavaScript | |
| GNU General Public License v3.0 only | Apache License 2.0 |
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wordpress-playground
- The Static Site Paradox
> Or you could just use publii, an office suite of your choice, or type bad html and css by hand, then pass raw files on very cheap hosting providers, enjoying a clunky, and sometimes ugly, "website".
WordPress folks are working to enable static generation using WordPress Playground. It will work pretty much like Publii does today.
https://github.com/WordPress/wordpress-playground/issues/707
- What WordPress Playground means for your future
Github: https://github.com/WordPress/wordpress-playground Documentation: https://wordpress.github.io/wordpress-playground/ Contribute: https://wordpress.github.io/wordpress-playground/contributing/index/
- Things you forgot because of React
Sorry friend, WordPress already beat you to it: https://github.com/WordPress/wordpress-playground
- WordPress Playground: A WordPress that runs entirely in the browser
- WordPress Playground: A WordPress that runs in the browser
> Is there a reason why using OPFS directly from SQLite doesn't work?
I'm guessing this means using SQLite WASM's built-in OPFS integration as described in these articles:
- sqlite3 WebAssembly documentation - Persistent Storage Options: OPFS - https://sqlite.org/wasm/doc/trunk/persistence.md#opfs
- SQLite Wasm in the browser backed by the Origin Private File System - https://developer.chrome.com/blog/sqlite-wasm-in-the-browser...
Within the Playground, SQLite interacts with the database file in MEMFS only, and the Playground coordinates the syncing from MEMFS to OPFS.
https://github.com/WordPress/wordpress-playground/tree/trunk...
The reason for this, I believe, is that the primary use case is/was to have the entire file system in memory, including SQLite's database file. This was the original implementation, and is still the default behavior. Persistence was later added as an optional feature.
The good news is that browser support for OPFS seems to be getting better. From the SQLite docs:
As of March 2023 the following browsers are known to have the necessary APIs: - WordPress Playground
One of the most exciting things at WordCamp Europe 2023 for me was discovering how far along the WordPress Playground project is. If you haven’t heard of the playground before, it’s a full version of WordPress, running directly in your browser!
- WCGI: WebAssembly and CGI
WordPress has an official WebAssembly build for the browser and Node.js: https://developer.wordpress.org/playground https://github.com/WordPress/wordpress-playground
(Disclosure: I'm the creator)
- WordPress testing official SQLite Support
I love the work going on there at WasmLabs, especially enjoying the articles with in-depth technical explorations.
After the article about running WordPress in the browser was published, there's a new project called WordPress Playground which is gradually preparing NPM or Composer packages to make it easier for people to run it.
https://github.com/WordPress/wordpress-playground/
They've been doing very detailed work, like making some patches to PHP and SQLite for improved compatibility with Emscripten, etc. It seems there's a lot of overlap with what WasmLabs has achieved and probably have continued to develop further. Perhaps there's an opportunity for collaboration.
- WordPress WASM
webrcade
- What would you love to see as self hosted service?
I haven't had any trouble just serving the distribution package with NGINX with the assets served from the same domain.
- WebRcade Adds Support for Playstation
- Hacker News top posts: Sep 25, 2022
webЯcade – WASM based retro emulation on any device\ (44 comments)
- webЯcade: Feed-driven gaming
- webЯcade – WASM based retro emulation on any device
- WebRcade – WASM based retro amulation on any device
They recently added shareable links:
> Stand-alone links (shareable direct links to games)
https://github.com/webrcade/webrcade/releases/tag/0.0.5
What are some alternatives?
Platform - Free, open-source community platform, decentralized alternative to Big Tech. For apps that empower people and unite communities.
EmulatorJS - A web-based frontend for RetroArch
wordpress-develop - WordPress Develop, Git-ified. Synced from git://develop.git.wordpress.org/, including branches and tags! This repository is just a mirror of the WordPress subversion repository. Please include a link to a pre-existing ticket on https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ with every pull request.
pufferpanel - PufferPanel is an open source game server management panel, designed for both small networks and personal use
wp-sqlite-db - A single file drop-in for using a SQLite database with WordPress. Based on the original SQLite Integration plugin.
fasten-onprem - Fasten is an open-source, self-hosted, personal/family electronic medical record aggregator, designed to integrate with 100,000's of insurances/hospitals/clinics