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MIT License | Mozilla Public License 2.0 |
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piston
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Ask HN: Secure Python code execution environment
and public reviews (as well as reviews on similar approaches [1]), the approach does not seem to satisfy my requirements. After some additional searching, I found a possible dockerized solution:
https://github.com/engineer-man/piston
I want to ask the HN community if anybody has experience in this problem space and what solutions they would suggest. Is the Piston's dockerized approach secure enough to be used in production systems?
I would really appreciate any insights anyone could provide.
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[leetcode Java] I am working on problem 1603. Design Parking System, but am unable to see why inclusion of if/else statements are effecting runtime
Anything in the milliseconds is pretty large for fast languages, so I think it could be something to do with the way that they sandbox submissions. Ultimately I dunno, but it is interesting to speculate how they do it, maybe some cheesed Linux containers like piston / https://github.com/engineer-man/piston or something. Heavily altered runtime could swing a few ms here or there, so that's the logic for not relying on Leetcode for accurate assumptions, I guess
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Can anyone tell me why it'd be a bad idea to open up my filesystem to read-only SSH access from the internet?
If you're deadset on the absurd madness you can attempt to use a community "punching bag" container, like https://github.com/engineer-man/piston, something like that or a honeypot that's tuned to resist abuses of the infra. But that way lies pain, lots of pain and dogecoin miners, rats, and trojans. Regular precautions won't be enough, and even a locked-down container/VM is likely only a matter of time. Decent hackers' bots are gonna run down a giant list of stuff from metasploit and there's probably something in open-enough userland that can be abused for escape.
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How can I build an automated code testing platform?
I don't know if there is any resource availible to read specifically for this problem. But here is what I found on a quick google search: https://github.com/engineer-man/piston
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[AskJS] Suggest me some online Code execution engine
I found some open-source projects like piston and Judge0. But there are some limitations like the number of requests per second, etc.
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YouBit - Host any file on YouTube for free
You should consider using something like piston. This way they can run code in a sandboxed way and you donβt have to worry. You can host it yourself and let them use that which probably yields the best results but there is also a free hosted version you can use. You could even make a simple website wrapper for the students to use to run their code.
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A project of mine called Notium, a notetaking app for CS students
The code runner is https://github.com/engineer-man/piston
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How to build a codecademy clone that runs code in the browser?
Biggest one: https://github.com/engineer-man/piston Made with Go lang: https://github.com/ranna-go/ranna Something here: https://github.com/jakhax/sandman
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A Python Jupyter Kernel in Slack. Just send Python code as a message!
why not use a secure code execution engine like python-discord/snekbox or engineer-man/piston though?
- A High Performance Code Execution Engine
pyodide
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Py2wasm β A Python to WASM Compiler
We implemented an in-browser Python editor/interpreter built on Pyodide over at Comet (our users are data scientists who need to build custom visualizations quite often, and the most familiar language for most of them is Python).
One of the issues you'll run into is that Pyodide only works by default with packages that have pure Python wheels available. The team has developed support for some libraries with C dependencies (like scikit-learn, I believe), but frameworks like PyTorch are particularly thorny (see this issue: https://github.com/pyodide/pyodide/issues/1625 )
We ended up rolling out a new version of our Python visualizations that runs off-browser, in order to support enough libraries/get the performance we need: https://www.comet.com/docs/v2/guides/comet-ui/experiment-man...
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Show HN: Open-source, browser-local data exploration using DuckDB-WASM and PRQL
Thank you! Yes, one of the items in the Roadmap is support for Pyodide (https://github.com/pyodide/pyodide) for running in-browser python on the results of each of the code blocks! This should allow most ML libs to be usable in-browser! This is pretty high-up on our priority list.
- Show HN: Marimo β open-source reactive Python notebook β running in WASM
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Why Are Tech Reporters Sleeping on the Biggest App Store Story?
If I understand correctly, WASM only makes sense for compiled languages, you can run the python interpreter in WASM of course[1], but that will be at a significant performance disadvantage to the native javascript interpreter, and it's also something that has to be loaded every time you load the website.
[1]: https://github.com/pyodide/pyodide
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Rewrite Sympy in rust
If you absolutely need something comparable to Sympy, then one option might be to figure out how to best call Sympy from Rust. e.g. - RustPython, although it seems like Sympy isn't supported yet - Pyodide, and figuring out how to run it outside of a web browser. Probably also not very easy. - PyPy, and having a pretty simple Python binary for every platform - ...
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IT department refuses to let me install Python and other programs/languages I need for my job.
For running programming languages other than JavaScript in the browser there is Emscripten and WebAssembly. There is v86, where a Linux build is compiled to WASM. Folks have written QuickJS into a Linux build compiled to WASM, Node.js into the Linux buildroot https://github.com/cemalgnlts/now, so Python or CPython can be written to the image and loaded into the browser as WASM as well https://github.com/pyodide/pyodide.
- Python CLI Live Demo?
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Graphs in Python web app
There's a Python runtime that runs on WebAssembly (https://github.com/pyodide/pyodide). I have no idea what it's like, I've never used it.
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Sunday Daily Thread: What's everyone working on this week?
Still in a quest to provide some tooling to quickly compose documentation websites: https://github.com/synw/docdundee . As I have tons of libs to document and was tired of managing restructured language for readthedocs I started with this, and now it has executable Python examples in the frontend via a Pyodide wrapper composable: usePython
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Introducing scikit-learn-ts: A powerful machine learning library for TS, auto-generated and powered by Python's #1 ML library
This project's brand new and a lil hacky, but I've already reached out to the scikit-learn team, and they recommended that I experiment with using Pyodide as an alternative backend for the Python bridge.
What are some alternatives?
snekbox - Easy, safe evaluation of arbitrary Python code
brython - Brython (Browser Python) is an implementation of Python 3 running in the browser
asteval - minimalistic evaluator of python expression using ast module
pyscript - Try PyScript: https://pyscript.com Examples: https://tinyurl.com/pyscript-examples Community: https://discord.gg/HxvBtukrg2
sysbox - An open-source, next-generation "runc" that empowers rootless containers to run workloads such as Systemd, Docker, Kubernetes, just like VMs.
RustPython - A Python Interpreter written in Rust
compilers - π¦ Docker image with installed compilers, interpreters and sandbox.
streamlit - Streamlit β A faster way to build and share data apps.
sandman - execute and test code of various languages within a sandbox runtime that provides a virtualized container environment.
Transcrypt - Python 3.9 to JavaScript compiler - Lean, fast, open! -
shelljs - :shell: Portable Unix shell commands for Node.js
PyWebIO - Write interactive web app in script way.