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vm2-process
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Run untrusted code via https://github.com/patriksimek/vm2, but inside a separate process which has additional restrictions:
npm install --save vm2-process
The following limits are the default, but they can be overridden.
CPU | 100 percent |
Memory | 2000 megabytes |
Execution Time | 1000 milliseconds |
import run from 'vm2-process';
const result = await run('1 + 1');
console.log(result) // prints '2'
import run from 'vm2-process';
const result = await run('1 + a', { a: 2 })
console.log(result) // prints '3'
import run from 'vm2-process';
const result = await run('while (true) {}', null {
cpu: 100, /* in percent */
memory: 2000, /* in megabytes */
time: 1000 /* in milliseconds */
});
// above throws as it either takes too long or exceeds the memory limit
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The npm package vm2-process receives a total of 18 weekly downloads. As such, vm2-process popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that vm2-process 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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