jsx-control-statements VS dukpy

Compare jsx-control-statements vs dukpy and see what are their differences.

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jsx-control-statements dukpy
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0.0 5.7
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JavaScript JavaScript
MIT License MIT License
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jsx-control-statements

Posts with mentions or reviews of jsx-control-statements. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-03-09.

dukpy

Posts with mentions or reviews of dukpy. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-09-10.
  • YouTube-dl has a JavaScript interpreter written in 870 lines of Python
    19 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 10 Sep 2022
  • Python is in the browser. No idea if this will lead to chaos or harmony...
    4 projects | /r/ProgrammerHumor | 1 May 2022
    oh good, maybe we can now use python's javascript interpreter in browsers https://github.com/amol-/dukpy
  • Web Browser Engineering
    4 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 19 Oct 2021
    I was interested to see that this uses the DukPy wrapper around Duktape for the JavaScript interpreter: https://browser.engineering/scripts.html

    This made me start digging into whether this was considered a "safe" way of executing untrusted JavaScript in a sandbox.

    its not completely clear to me if DukPy currently attempts safe evaluation - it's missing options for setting time or memory limits on executed code for example: https://github.com/amol-/dukpy

    There's a QuickJS Python wrapper here which offers those limits: https://github.com/PetterS/quickjs

    I'm pretty paranoid though any time it comes to security and dependencies written in C, so I'd love to see a Python wrapper around a JavaScript engine that has safe sandbox execution as a key goal plus an extensive track record to back it up!

  • My friend thought that 1 is a string in Python
    1 project | /r/badcode | 9 Jan 2021
    I didn't write it, but here you go. Thanks to the fact that you can pass Python arguments to the JavaScript function, it will nicely cast them for you (via JSON) and make them behave per a Javascript object, which can then do some funsies to make it act like a string.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing jsx-control-statements and dukpy you can also consider the following projects:

react-templates - Light weight templates for react

quickjs - Thin Python wrapper of https://bellard.org/quickjs/

hyperx - 🏷 - tagged template string virtual dom builder

prettier - Prettier is an opinionated code formatter.

babel-plugin-macros - 🎣 Allows you to build simple compile-time libraries

PyMiniRacer - PyMiniRacer is a V8 bridge in Python.

babel-plugin-transform-react-remove-prop-types - Remove unnecessary React propTypes from the production build. :balloon:

pyodide - Pyodide is a Python distribution for the browser and Node.js based on WebAssembly

nwb - A toolkit for React, Preact, Inferno & vanilla JS apps, React libraries and other npm modules for the web, with no configuration (until you need it)

vado - A demo web browser engine written in Haskell

react-control-flow - Control flow components for React

binjs-ref - Reference implementation for the JavaScript Binary AST format