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@endo/exo
An Exo object is an exposed Remotable object with methods (aka a Far object) which is normally defined with an InterfaceGuard as a protective outer layer, providing the first layer of defensiveness.
This @endo/exo
package defines the APIs for making Exo objects, and for defining ExoClasses and ExoClassKits for making Exo objects.
See exo-taxonomy for the taxonomy and naming conventions for the elements of this API.
When an exo is defined with an InterfaceGuard, the exo is augmented by default with a meta-method for obtaining the self-describing InterfaceGuard from the exo:
// `GET_INTERFACE_GUARD` holds the name of the meta-method
import { GET_INTERFACE_GUARD } from '@endo/exo';
import { getInterfaceMethodKeys } from '@endo/patterns';
...
const interfaceGuard = await E(exo)[GET_INTERFACE_GUARD]();
// `methodNames` omits names of automatically added meta-methods like
// the value of `GET_INTERFACE_GUARD`.
// Others may also be omitted if allowed by interfaceGuard options
const methodNames = getInterfaceMethodKeys(interfaceGuard);
...
FAQs
exo: remotable objects protected by interface guards.
The npm package @endo/exo receives a total of 2,533 weekly downloads. As such, @endo/exo popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @endo/exo demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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