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Run and communicate with untrusted javascript code through DSLs you define.
$ npm install --save untrust
let untrust = require('untrust');
Run and communicate with untrusted javascript code through DSLs you define.
Use this module to run code in a sandbox. Define an object to provide to the sandboxed code as the global. Your global object creation runs in the same process as the sandboxed code (which is not the same process as the rest of your code), so serialization does not limit how you interact with the sandboxed code.
(Documentation incomplete.)
To understand how to use this module before this documentation gets completed, read the tests (located in test/test.js).
runs code
in a sandbox, where dsl_path
first creates its global object.
dsl_path
: an absolute path to a javascript file containing your dsl code.
code
: a string containing the code to run in a sandbox.
returns: a DownwardConnection
object.
extends Connection
.
extends Connection
.
FAQs
Run and communicate with untrusted javascript code through DSLs you define.
The npm package untrust receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, untrust popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that untrust demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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