sandbox.lua =========== A pure-lua solution for running untrusted Lua code. For now, sandbox.lua only works with Lua 5.1.x. Usage ===== local sandbox = require 'sandbox' `sandbox(f, options)` and `sandbox.protect(f, options)` are synonyms. They return a sandboxed version of `f`. `options` is not required. So far the only possible options are `env` and `quota` (see below) local sandboxed_f = sandbox(function() return 'hey' end) local msg = sandboxed_f() -- msg is now 'hey' `sandbox.run(f)` sanboxes a function and executes it. f can be either a string or a function local msg = sandbox.run(function() return 'this is untrusted code' end) local msg2 = sandbox.run("return 'this is also untrusted code'") Only safe modules and operations can be accessed from the sandboxed mode. See the source code for a list of safe/unsafe operations. sandbox.run(function() return string.upper('string.upper is a safe operation.') end) Attempting to invoke unsafe operations (such as `os.execute`) is not permitted sandbox.run(function() os.execute('rm -rf /') -- this will throw an error, no damage don end) It is not possible to exhaust the machine with infinite loops; the following will throw an error after invoking 500000 instructions: sandbox.run('while true do end') The amount of instructions executed can be tweaked via the `quota` option (default value: 500000 instructions) sandbox.run('while true do end', {quota=10000}) -- throw error after 10000 instructions It is also possible to use the env option to add additional variables to the environment sandbox.run('return foo', {env = {foo = 'This was on the environment'}}) If provided, the env variable will be heavily modified by the sanbox (adding base modules like string) The sandboxed code can also modify the env local env = {amount = 1} sandbox.run('amount = amount + 1', {env = env}) assert(env.amount = 2) Finally, you may pass parameters to the sandboxed function directly in `sandbox.run`. Just add them after the `options` param. local secret = sandbox.run(function(a,b) return a + b, {}, 1, 2) assert(secret == 3) Installation ============ Just copy sandbox.lua wherever you need it. License ======= This library is released under the MIT license. See MIT-LICENSE.txt for details Specs ===== This project uses [busted](http://olivinelabs.com/busted/) for its specs. In order to run them, install `busted` and then: cd /path/to/where/the/spec/folder/is busted