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@endo/static-module-record
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Shim for the SES StaticModuleRecord and module-to-program transformer
This package provides a shim for the StaticModuleRecord
constructor, suitable
for use with the SES shim importHook
.
The static module record accepts a JavaScript module and converts it into
a form that SES can use to securely emulate JavaScript modules (ESMs, the mjs
file format) with compartments.
import 'ses';
import { StaticModuleRecord } from '@endo/static-module-record`;
const c1 = new Compartment({}, {}, {
name: "first compartment",
resolveHook: (moduleSpecifier, moduleReferrer) => {
return resolve(moduleSpecifier, moduleReferrer);
},
importHook: async moduleSpecifier => {
const moduleLocation = locate(moduleSpecifier);
const moduleText = await retrieve(moduleLocation);
return new StaticModuleRecord(moduleText, moduleLocation);
},
});
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Shim for the SES StaticModuleRecord and module-to-program transformer
The npm package @endo/static-module-record receives a total of 1,838 weekly downloads. As such, @endo/static-module-record popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @endo/static-module-record 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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