This TypeScript package allows you to safely execute JavaScript AND TypeScript code within a WebAssembly sandbox using the QuickJS engine. Perfect for isolating and running untrusted code securely, it leverages the lightweight and fast QuickJS engine compiled to WebAssembly, providing a robust environment for code execution.
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- Security: Run untrusted JavaScript and TypeScript code in a safe, isolated environment.
- Basic Node.js modules: Provides basic standard Node.js module support for common use cases.
- File System: Can mount a virtual file system.
- Custom Node Modules: Custom node modules are mountable.
- Fetch Client: Can provide a fetch client to make http(s) calls.
- Test-Runner: Includes a test runner and chai based
expect
. - Performance: Benefit from the lightweight and efficient QuickJS engine.
- Versatility: Easily integrate with existing TypeScript projects.
- Simplicity: User-friendly API for executing and managing JavaScript and TypeScript code in the sandbox.
Here's a simple example of how to use the package:
import { type SandboxOptions, loadQuickJs } from '@sebastianwessel/quickjs'
// General setup like loading and init of the QuickJS wasm
// It is a ressource intensive job and should be done only once if possible
const { runSandboxed } = await loadQuickJs()
const options: SandboxOptions = {
allowFetch: true, // inject fetch and allow the code to fetch data
allowFs: true, // mount a virtual file system and provide node:fs module
env: {
MY_ENV_VAR: 'env var value',
},
}
const code = `
import { join } from 'path'
const fn = async ()=>{
console.log(join('src','dist')) // logs "src/dist" on host system
console.log(env.MY_ENV_VAR) // logs "env var value" on host system
const url = new URL('https://example.com')
const f = await fetch(url)
return f.text()
}
export default await fn()
`
const result = await runSandboxed(async ({ evalCode }) => evalCode(code), options)
console.log(result) // { ok: true, data: '<!doctype html>\n<html>\n[....]</html>\n' }
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This project is licensed under the MIT License.
This package is ideal for developers looking to execute JavaScript code securely within a TypeScript application, ensuring both performance and safety with the QuickJS WebAssembly sandbox.