Publish experimental wheels for Pyodide#1620
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edit: #1621 is now passing. I am cautiously optimistic about having 0.18.1 published on PyPI with Pyodide support https://github.com/Qiskit/rustworkx/actions/runs/27928021872/job/82634272562 |
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Following PEP 783, we can publish the wheels. This is super new, I think we'd be one of the first libraries to actually publish Pyodide to PyPI.
With that being said, #1451 would be unblocked by this:
jupyterlitewould have a pinned version mapping to Pyodide 3.14.x. Pyodide 3.14.x would download therutsworkx_wasm-0.18.1-cp314-cp314-pyemscripten_2026_0_wasm32.whlwheel from PyPI, and things would just work.For 0.18.1, I do not want to change cibuildwheel for other wheels. So this wheel will be treated specially. I do think there might be some long-term discussion of what Pyodide versions will be supported. But as long as we don't promise too much and our docs become interactive, I think it is a a win.