This folder contains a shim implementation of the Realm API Proposal.
The current implementation has 3 main limitations:
- All code evaluated inside a Realm runs in strict mode.
- Direct eval is not supported.
let
, global function declarations and any other feature that relies on new bindings in global contour are not preserved between difference invocations of eval, instead we create a new contour everytime.
git clone https://github.com/Agoric/realms-shim.git
cd realms-shim
npm install
npm run shim:build
This will install the necessary dependencies and build the shim locally.
To open the playground example in your default browser:
npm run shim:build
open examples/simple.html
To use the shim in a webpage, build the shim, then:
<script src="../dist/realm-shim.min.js"></script>
<script>
const r = new Realm();
[...]
</script>
To use the shim with node:
const Realm = require('./realm-shim.min.js');
const r = new Realm();
[...]
You can also use the ES6 module version of the Realms shim in Node.js via the package esm
. To do that, launch node with esm via the "require" option:
npm install esm
node -r esm main.js
And import the realm module in your code:
import Realm from './src/realm';
const r = new Realm();
[...]
To create a root realm with a new global and a fresh set of intrinsics:
const r = new Realm(); // root realm
r.global === this; // false
r.global.JSON === JSON; // false
To create a realm compartment with a new global and inherit the intrinsics from another realm:
const r1 = new Realm(); // root realm
const r2 = new r1.global.Realm({ intrinsics: 'inherit' }); // realm compartment
r1.global === r2.global; // false
r1.global.JSON === r2.global.JSON; // true
To create a realm compartment with a new global and inherit the intrinsics from the current execution context:
const r = new Realm({ intrinsics: 'inherit' }); // realm compartment
r.global === this; // false
r.global.JSON === JSON; // true
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