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faceted-values-js

v0.0.3

Published

Library for information flow security

Downloads

7

Readme

FacetedValuesJS

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This is a NodeJS module that rewrites JavaScript programs intended for cybersecurity purposes. The motivation for its use is to mitigate the damage done by, for example, cross-site scripting attacks through the use of "faceted values."

Getting Started

Although our example commands demonstrate the process in Ubuntu, any operating system (Linux, Windows, OS X) will work.

Installation

Make sure NodeJS and NPM are installed:

Use NPM to install our faceted-values-js module. You can install it locally to a specific package you are working on by including a package.json in your workspace, or you can install it globally. The following screenshot demonstrates a global install on Ubuntu Linux:

Although not strictly necessary for an end-user, the NPM module nodeunit may be useful. Our unit tests show the library in action, and running them oneself can help with troubleshooting. As noted in the documentation, installing nodeunit globally allows it to be used from the command line. The NPM module does not include these unit test files, but they can be found in the repository:

Using the library

Here is a screenshot of a simple usage performed through the NodeJS REPL:

However, this is not a practical way to use faceted values. Typically one would write a complete program to a .js file, and then have our API rewrite the program to a new source file that is then used:

API Overview

Development

Versioning

Semantic versioning has much to be studied, but at the moment the repository follows this basic outline courtesy of Evan Hahn:

  • There are three positive integers, A.B.C.
  • Increment C when you fix bugs.
  • Increment B when you add features but don't break old code.
  • Increment A when you'll break old code.
  • When A is 0, there are no rules.