webtask-runtime

Runtime components of the webtask.io sandbox

Usage no npm install needed!

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README

Webtask runtime components

A series of components that replicate the behaviour of the runtime component of https://webtask.io.

Example

Given a sample webtask:

function webtask(ctx, cb) {
    return cb(null, {
        secret: ctx.secrets.hello,
    });
}

Sample of simulating a request to a webtask function:

const Assert = require('assert');
const Runtime = require('webtask-runtime');

Runtime.simulate(webtask, { secrets: { hello: 'world' }}, function (res) {
    Assert.ok(res.statusCode === 200);
    Assert.ok(typeof res.payload === 'string');
});

Sample of creating a local http server that runs a webtask:

const Assert = require('assert');
const Runtime = require('webtask-runtime');

const server = Runtime.createServer(webtask, { secrets: { hello: 'world' }});

server.listen(8080);

API

TODO

Contributing

Just clone the repo, run npm install and then hack away.

Issue reporting

If you have found a bug or if you have a feature request, please report them at this repository issues section. Please do not report security vulnerabilities on the public GitHub issue tracker. The Responsible Disclosure Program details the procedure for disclosing security issues.

License

MIT

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