secure-require
A secure require implementation for ECMAScript
Feel more confident running a bunch of untrusted dependencies as a part of your
application or module by allowing said dependency to only use a subset of core
APIs. This allows you to make sure that none of the sub-dependencies try
anything unexpected, or are able to alter the global objects of your own application
code, no matter which version you upgrade to.
Notice
I'd like to humbly request you to please refrain from using this module anyplace critical since it hasn't been audited properly and is still undergoing massive changes. You should be able to better rely on it once the v1.x is released.
Security Model
- Full global isolation: Each top-level dependency is run in a separate container.
- Safely restrict the
require
tree to only a subset of allowed modules, including restricting Node.js core access.
Features
- Zero dependencies (wouldn't that be ironic).
- Uses the same stuff
require
uses behind-the-scenes, so performance dip should be next to none. - Supports core, third party and local modules.
- Cache modules in the same context so that you get close to the speed of the original
require
function without losing any of the security guarantees.
Imposed Restrictions (Incompatibilities)
The following are the security restrictions that are imposed by the function on your dependencies to your ensure safety. In case you disagree with any of these, or have a valid use case for doing any of the following that you believe should be supported, please do not hesitate to reach out.
- A dependency cannot make use of any core module which isn't whitelisted throughout it's subtree (duh).
- Since modules are compiled in seperate VM Contexts, monkey-patching globals will not work.
- When a module requires a core module, they cannot set any property anywhere on that core module.
- The use of
module.require
is forbidden. - No module can require the
Module
class anywhere down the chain.
Installation
npm i secure-require
Usage
const secureRequire = require('secure-require');
secureRequire('acorn', []);
secureRequire('base', []);
secureRequire('base', ['util']);
License
MIT