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Minimal, modern embedded V8 for Python.

MiniRacer logo: a V8 with a very snakey 8

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Features

  • Latest ECMAScript support
  • Web Assembly support
  • Unicode support
  • Thread safe
  • Re-usable contexts

MiniRacer can be easily used by Django or Flask projects to minify assets, run babel or WASM modules.

New home! (As of March 2024)

PyMiniRacer was created by Sqreen, and originally lived at https://github.com/sqreen/PyMiniRacer with the PyPI package py-mini-racer.

As of March 2024, after a few years without updates, I have reached out to the original Sqreen team. We agreed that I should fork PyMiniRacer, giving it a new home at https://github.com/bpcreech/PyMiniRacer with a new PyPI package mini-racer (note: no py-). It now has a new version for the first time since 2021!

Examples

MiniRacer is straightforward to use:

    $ pip install mini-racer

and then:

    $ python3
    >>> from py_mini_racer import MiniRacer
    >>> ctx = MiniRacer()
    >>> ctx.eval("1+1")
    2
    >>> ctx.eval("var x = {company: 'Sqreen'}; x.company")
    'Sqreen'
    >>> print(ctx.eval("'❤'"))
    
    >>> ctx.eval("var fun = () => ({ foo: 1 });")

Variables are kept inside of a context:

    >>> ctx.eval("x.company")
    'Sqreen'

You can evaluate whole scripts within JavaScript, or define and return JavaScript function objects and call them from Python (new in v0.11.0):

    >>> square = ctx.eval("a => a*a")
    >>> square(4)
    16

JavaScript Objects and Arrays are modeled in Python as dictionaries and lists (or, more precisely, MutableMapping and MutableSequence instances), respectively (new in v0.11.0):

    >>> obj = ctx.eval("var obj = {'foo': 'bar'}; obj")
    >>> obj["foo"]
    'bar'
    >>> list(obj.keys())
    ['foo']
    >>> arr = ctx.eval("var arr = ['a', 'b']; arr")
    >>> arr[1]
    'b'
    >>> 'a' in arr
    True
    >>> arr.append(obj)
    >>> ctx.eval("JSON.stringify(arr)")
    '["a","b",{"foo":"bar"}]'

Meanwhile, call uses JSON to transfer data between JavaScript and Python, and converts data in bulk:

    >>> ctx.call("fun")
    {'foo': 1}

Composite values are serialized using JSON. Use a custom JSON encoder when sending non-JSON encodable parameters:

    import json

    from datetime import datetime

    class CustomEncoder(json.JSONEncoder):

            def default(self, obj):
                if isinstance(obj, datetime):
                    return obj.isoformat()

                return json.JSONEncoder.default(self, obj)
    >>> ctx.eval("var f = function(args) { return args; }")
    >>> ctx.call("f", datetime.now(), encoder=CustomEncoder)
    '2017-03-31T16:51:02.474118'

MiniRacer is ES6 capable:

    >>> ctx.execute("[1,2,3].includes(5)")
    False

MiniRacer supports asynchronous execution using JS Promise instances (new in v0.10.0):

    >>> promise = ctx.eval(
    ...     "new Promise((res, rej) => setTimeout(() => res(42), 10000))")
    >>> promise.get()  # blocks for 10 seconds, and then:
    42

You can use JS Promise instances with Python async (new in v0.10.0):

    >>> import asyncio
    >>> async def demo():
    ...     promise = ctx.eval(
    ...         "new Promise((res, rej) => setTimeout(() => res(42), 10000))")
    ...     return await promise
    ... 
    >>> asyncio.run(demo())  # blocks for 10 seconds, and then:
    42

JavaScript null and undefined are modeled in Python as None and JSUndefined, respectively:

    >>> list(ctx.eval("[undefined, null]"))
    [JSUndefined, None]

You can install callbacks from JavaScript to Python (new in v0.12.0):

    >>> async def read_file(fn):
    ...     with open(fn) as f:  # (or aiofiles would be even better here)
    ...         return f.read()
    ...
    >>> async def get_dictionary():
    ...    async with ctx.wrap_py_function(read_file) as jsfunc:
    ...        # "Install" our JS function on the global "this" object:
    ...        ctx.eval('this')['read_file'] = jsfunc
    ...        d = await ctx.eval('this.read_file("/usr/share/dict/words")')
    ...        return d.split()
    ...
    >>> dictionary = asyncio.run(get_dictionary())
    >>> print(dictionary[0:10])
    ['A', 'AA', 'AAA', "AA's", 'AB', 'ABC', "ABC's", 'ABCs', 'ABM', "ABM's"]

Note that adding Python callbacks may degrade the security properties of PyMiniRacer! See PyMiniRacer's security goals.

MiniRacer supports the ECMA Intl API:

    # Indonesian dates!
    >>> ctx.eval('Intl.DateTimeFormat(["ban", "id"]).format(new Date())')
    '16/3/2024'

V8 heap information can be retrieved:

    >>> ctx.heap_stats()
    {'total_physical_size': 1613896,
     'used_heap_size': 1512520,
     'total_heap_size': 3997696,
     'total_heap_size_executable': 3145728,
     'heap_size_limit': 1501560832}

A WASM example is available in the tests.

Compatibility

PyMiniRacer is compatible with Python 3.8-3.12 and is based on ctypes.

PyMiniRacer is distributed using wheels on PyPI. The wheels are intended to provide compatibility with:

OS x86_64 aarch64
macOS ≥ 10.9
Windows ≥ 10
Ubuntu ≥ 20.04
Debian ≥ 11
RHEL ≥ 9
other Linuxes with glibc ≥ 2.31
Alpine ≥ 3.19
other Linux with musl ≥ 1.2

If you have a up-to-date pip and it doesn't use a wheel, you might have an environment for which no wheel is built. Please open an issue.

Developing and releasing PyMiniRacer

See the contribution guide.

Credits

Built with love by Sqreen.

PyMiniRacer launch was described in this blog post.

PyMiniRacer is inspired by mini_racer, built for the Ruby world by Sam Saffron.

In 2024, PyMiniRacer was revived, and adopted by Ben Creech. Upon discussion with the original Sqreen authors, we decided to re-launch PyMiniRacer as a fork under https://github.com/bpcreech/PyMiniRacer and https://pypi.org/project/mini-racer/.

Release history

0.12.3 (2024-05-25)

  • Fix potential hang if JavaScript calls a function produced by wrap_py_function while we're tearing it down.

0.12.2 (2024-05-20)

  • Add optional context manager and .close() semantics to Python MiniRacer class.

  • Fixed a potential hang on MiniRacer teardown if MiniRacer is executing a microtask which loops infinitely.

  • Switch C++ side of MiniRacer to a more straightforward object lifecycle management model.

0.12.1 (2024-05-18)

  • Update to V8 12.4. This includes fixes for CVE-2024-3159, CVE-2024-3156, and CVE-2024-2625. These vulnerabilities in V8 would impact PyMiniRacer users who are running untrusted and adversarial JavaScript code.

0.12.0 (2024-04-29)

  • Added support for installing callbacks from JS back into Python, using MiniRacer.wrap_py_function.

  • Refactored the Python implementation into many internal files. This should mostly not present a breaking change, except for code which reaches into internal (_-prefixed) variables.

0.11.1 (2024-04-08)

  • Fixed Python crash on long-running microtasks, introduced in v0.8.1 (before which long-running microtasks would probably not run at all).

  • Fixed memory leak on the exception object reported when an eval times out.

  • Hardened the memory management of JS value interchange, context tracking, and asynchronous task tracking between C++ and Python.

  • Added exhaustive typing (now with a MyPy pre-commit to verify!)

  • Added a test asserting that the v8 sandbox is enabled on all platforms we build wheels for.

0.11.0 (2024-04-03)

  • Added a MutableMapping (dict-like) interface for all derivatives of JS Objects, and a MutableSequence (list-like) interface for JS Arrays. You can now use Pythonic idioms to read and write Object properties and Array elements in Python, including recursively (i.e., you can read Objects embedded in other objects, and embed your own).

  • Added ability to directly call JSFunction objects from Python. E.g., mr.eval("a => a*a")(4) parses the given number-squaring code into a function, returns a handle to that function to Python, calls it with the number 4, and recieves the result of 16.

  • Added a JSUndefined Python object to model JavaScript undefined. This is needed to properly implement the above interface for reading Object and Array elements. Unfortunately, this may present a breaking change for users who assume JavaScript undefined is modeled as Python None.

  • Removed an old optimization for eval on simple no-argument function calls (i.e., myfunc()). The optimization only delivered about a 17% speedup on no-op calls (and helped relatively less on calls which actually did work), and for the purpose of optimizing repeated calls to the same function, it's now redundant with extracting and calling the function from Python, e.g., mr.eval("myfunc")().

  • Hardening (meaning "fixing potential but not-yet-seen bugs") related to freeing BinaryValue instances (which convey data from C++ to Python).

  • More hardening related to race conditions on teardown of the MiniRacer object in the unlikely condition that eval operations are still executing on the C++ side, and abandoned on the Python side, when Python attempts to garbage collect the MiniRacer object.

0.10.0 (2024-03-31)

  • Updated to V8 12.3 from V8 12.2 now that Chromium stable is on 12.3.

  • Added Python-side support for JS Promises. You can now return a JS Promise from code executed by MiniRacer.eval, and PyMiniRacer will convert it to a Python object which has a blocking promise.get() method, and also supports await promise in async Python functions.

  • Added a setTimeout and clearTimeout. These common functions live in the Web API standard, not the ECMAScript standard, and thus don't come with V8, but they're so ubiquitious we now ship an implemention with PyMiniRacer.

0.9.0 (2024-03-30)

  • Revamped JS execution model to be out-of-thread. Python/C++ interaction now happens via callbacks.

  • Consequently, Control+C (KeyboardInterrupt) now interrupts JS execution.

  • Hardened C++-side thread safety model, resolving potential race conditions introduced in v0.8.1 (but not actually reported as happening anywhere).

  • Further improved JS exception reporting; exception reports now show the offending code where possible.

  • Introduced timeout_sec parameter to eval, call, and execute to replace the timeout, which unfortunately uses milliseconds (unlike the Python standard library). In the future we may emit deprecation warnings for use of timeout.

0.8.1 (2024-03-23)

  • A series of C++ changes which should not impact the behavior of PyMiniRacer:
  • Refactoring how we use V8 by inverting the control flow. Before we had function evaluations which ran and drained the message loop. Now we have an always-running message loop into which we inject function evaluations. This seems to be the preferred way to use V8. This is not expected to cause any behavior changes (but, in tests, makes microtask competion more consistent).
  • Refactoring the C++ implementation into multiple components to make startup and teardown logic more robust.
  • Added tests for the existing fast-function-call path.
  • Also, simplified Python conversion of C++ evaluation results.

0.8.0 (2024-03-18)

  • General overhaul of C++ implementation to better adhere to modern best practice. This should have no visible impact except for the following notes...
  • Exposed the hard memory limit as a context-specific (as opposed to eval-specific) limit, since that's how it worked all along anyway. The max_memory eval argument still works for backwards compatibility purposes.
  • Correct message type of some exceptions to str instead of bytes (they should all be str now).
  • Added better messages for JS parse errors.
  • Added backtraces for more JS errors.
  • Added some really basic Python typing.

0.7.0 (2024-03-06)

  • Update V8 to 12.2
  • Drop Python 2 support
  • Fix small Python 3.12 issue and add testing for Python 3.9-3.12
  • Add aarch64 support for Mac and Linux
  • Revamp DLL loading to be compliant with Python 3.9-style resource loading. This may present a small breaking change for advanced usage; the EXTENSION_PATH and EXTENSION_NAME module variables, and MiniRacer.v8_flags and MiniRacer.ext class variable have all been removed.
  • Add support for the ECMAScript internalization API and thus the ECMA Intl API
  • Use fast startup snapshots
  • Switch from setuptools to Hatch
  • Switch from tox to Hatch
  • Switch from flake8 and isort to Hatch's wrapper of Ruff
  • Switch from Sphinx to mkdocs (and hatch-mkdocs)
  • Switch from unittest to pytest
  • Add ARCHITECTURE.md and lots of code comments

0.6.0 (2020-04-20)

  • Update V8 to 8.9
  • Optimize function calls without arguments
  • Switch V8 to single threaded mode to avoid crashes after fork
  • Switch to strict mode by default
  • Revamp documentation

0.5.0 (2020-02-25)

  • Update V8 to 8.8

0.4.0 (2020-09-22)

  • Universal wheels for Linux, Mac and Windows
  • Fallback to source package for Alpine Linux

0.3.0 (2020-06-29)

  • Introduce a strict mode
  • Fix array conversion when size changes dynamically (CVE-2020-25489)

0.2.0 (2020-03-11)

  • Support for Alpine Linux
  • Avoid pip private modules in setup.py

0.2.0b1 (2020-01-09)

  • Support for Windows 64 bits
  • Support for Python 3.8
  • Upgrade V8 to 7.8
  • Support soft memory limits

0.1.18 (2019-01-04)

  • Support memory and time limits

0.1.17 (2018-19-12)

  • Upgrade libv8
  • Fix a memory leak

0.1.16 (2018-07-11)

  • Add wheel for Python without PyMalloc

0.1.15 (2018-06-18)

  • Add wheel for Python 3.7

0.1.14 (2018-05-25)

  • Add support for pip 10
  • Update package metadata

0.1.13 (2018-03-15)

  • Add heap_stats function
  • Fix issue with returned strings containing null bytes

0.1.12 (2018-17-04)

  • Remove dependency to enum

0.1.11 (2017-07-11)

  • Add compatibility for centos6

0.1.10 (2017-03-31)

  • Add the possibility to pass a custom JSON encoder in call.

0.1.9 (2017-03-24)

  • Fix the compilation for Ubuntu 12.04 and glibc < 2.17.

0.1.8 (2017-03-02)

  • Update targets build for better compatibility with old Mac OS X and linux platforms.

0.1.7 (2016-10-04)

  • Improve general performances of the JS execution.
  • Add the possibility to build a different version of V8 (for example with debug symbols).
  • Fix a conflict that could happens between statically linked libraries and dynamic ones.

0.1.6 (2016-08-12)

  • Add error message when py_mini_racer sdist fails to build asking to update pip in order to download the pre-compiled wheel instead of the source distribution.

0.1.5 (2016-08-04)

  • Build py_mini_racer against a static Python. When built against a shared library python, it doesn't work with a static Python.

0.1.4 (2016-08-04)

  • Ensure JSEvalException message is converted to unicode

0.1.3 (2016-08-04)

  • Fix extension loading for python3
  • Add a make target for building distributions (sdist + wheels)
  • Fix eval conversion for python 3

0.1.2 (2016-08-03)

  • Fix date support
  • Fix Dockerfile for generating python3 wheels

0.1.1 (2016-08-02)

  • Fix sdist distribution.

0.1.0 (2016-08-01)

  • First release on PyPI.

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