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@casual-simulation/aux-vm
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A set of abstractions and common utilities required to run an AUX on any platform.
npm install @casual-simulation/aux-vm
import { BaseSimulation, AuxVM } from '@casual-simulation/aux-vm';
// Simulations are wrappers for an
// AuxVM + AuxChannel combo.
// They make all the capabilities of an AUX easy to access
// and understand.
export class MySimulation extends BaseSimulation {
constructor(
id: string, // The ID of the
config: { isBuilder: boolean; isPlayer: boolean }
) {
super(id, config, config => new MyAuxVM(config));
}
}
// An AUX VM is in charge of separating
// the consumer from the AUX Environment.
// Basically its a security barrier between an AUX and the consumer code.
// On Web Browsers, this is usually implemented via web workers and sandboxed iframes.
// On Node.js, this is implemented via a custom script sandbox.
// Below, you can implement your own VM.
export class MyAuxVM implements AuxVM {
// TODO: Implement
}
FAQs
A set of abstractions required to securely run an AUX.
The npm package @casual-simulation/aux-vm receives a total of 115 weekly downloads. As such, @casual-simulation/aux-vm popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @casual-simulation/aux-vm demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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