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browser-module-sandbox
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uses browserify-cdn to run node code in an iframe
requires a hosted browserify-cdn
npm install browser-module-sandbox
var Sandbox = require('browser-module-sandbox')
var sandbox = Sandbox({
name: iframe name attribute,
cdn: 'http://localhost:8000', // browserify-cdn API endpoint, defaults to the current browser domain root,
container: dom element where the iframe should be appended,
iframeHead: string that gets prepended to the `<head>` of the output iframe,
iframeBody: string that gets prepended to the `<body>` of the output iframe,
iframeStyle: string for css, gets appended to end of iframeHead,
iframeSandbox: array of capability flag strings,
iframe: iframe instance, default creates a new one inside container
})
sandbox.bundle('console.log(require("underscore"))', {'underscore': '1.3.3'})
preferredVersions
is optional, version will otherwise default to latest
modules is the array of modules that gets parsed out of the bundle entry by the detective
module
emits when the bundle request begins
emits when the iframe content is being built, body
is a string made up of all the bundles (NOTE: it doesn't contain entry
)
emits when the bundle request finishes. html
is an object that has the iframe header contents and the full bundle body (made of up all the bundles + the entry in an executable form)
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uses browserify-cdn to run node code in an iframe
The npm package browser-module-sandbox receives a total of 12 weekly downloads. As such, browser-module-sandbox popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that browser-module-sandbox demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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