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vm2-process

v2.1.5

Published

Execute unsafe javascript code in a sandbox

Downloads

23

Readme

vm2-process

Run untrusted code via vm2, but inside a separate process which has additional restrictions:

  1. Limit how much of a CPU can be used
  2. Limit how much memory can be used
  3. Limit how much time it can take (even if blocked by sync code)

Installation

npm install --save vm2-process

API

The createVm2Pool (default export) accepts the following options:

| Title | Key | Default | |----------------|--------|-------------------| | Min Threads | min | - | | Max Threads | max | - | | CPU | cpu | 100 percent | | Memory | memory | 2000 megabytes | | Execution Time | time | 1000 milliseconds |

It will return a run function that takes two arguments: run(code, scope)

code is a string of JavaScript code. scope is an object, of which will be globally accessible during execution.

Note: Communication is done via a unix socket, and therefore the scope, and result from the execution needs to be JSON serializable.

Usage

Simple usage with only code

import createVm2Pool from 'vm2-process';

const { run, drain } = createVm2Pool({ min: 1, max: 3 });
const result = await run('1 + 1');

console.log(result) // prints '2'

drain();

Simple usage with some scope

import createVm2Pool from 'vm2-process';

const { run, drain } = createVm2Pool({ min: 1, max: 3 });
const result = await run('1 + a', { a: 2 })

console.log(result) // prints '3'

drain();

Simple usage with some limits

import createVm2Pool from 'vm2-process';

const { run, drain } = createVm2Pool({
  min: 1, /* min threads in the pool */
  max: 3, /* max threads in the pool */
  cpu: 100, /* in percent */
  memory: 2000, /* in megabytes */
  time: 1000 /* in milliseconds */
});
const result = await run('while (true) {}', null);

// above throws as it either takes too long or exceeds the memory limit
drain();