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🛡️ A lightweight, CSP-safe and fast javascript expression parser/executor
A lightweight, CSP-safe and fast javascript expression parser/executor. The main usage for this project is to execute javascript code without using eval or Function. It is built on the top of the AngularJS 1 internal lexer/parser. It compiles & executes javascript strings using a provided scope such as "1+1"
or "context.call_a_function()"
, "value = 'foo"
, "value === 'foo'"
This project can run on websites having a strict CSP policy and can be easily plugged on the top on frameworks such as Petite-Vue, AlpineJS, Preact.
The code is 19KB when minified and 5KB once gzipped
Import the module in your code:
var SafeExpression = require("safe-expression");
var SafeExpression = require("safe-expression");
var execute = new SafeExpression();
// Returns 2
console.log(execute("1+1")());
// Returns 4
console.log(execute("1 + value")({
value: 3
}));
// Returns true
console.log(execute("value === true")({
value: 3
}));
// Executes a function
var store = {
internal_code: () => {
console.log("Executed")
}
};
execute("internal_code()")(store);
++
and --
operators, so use test = test + 1
instead of test++
context.call_a_function(index + 1)
will execute context.call_a_function(index)
This code is made from an extract of AngularJS's parser.
The main different with the original code is we changed all AngularJS internals so it can run as a standalone library, without embedding the rest of AngularJS.
Some AngularJS specific features got removed such as filters and watchers so it can work with a VanillaJS syntac
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🛡️ A lightweight, CSP-safe and fast javascript expression parser/executor
The npm package safe-expression receives a total of 1,483 weekly downloads. As such, safe-expression popularity was classified as popular.
We found that safe-expression demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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