run deno scripts with deno easily
import { Permission, Runner, run } from "https://deno.land/x/runner/runner.ts"
to simply run (and optionally wait) for the file to finish executing, use the run method
run("script.ts")
await run("script.ts") // this waits for it to finish
to run the script and stop it later, create a Runner
object
const runner = new Runner("script.ts")
runner.run()
setTimeout(() => runner.kill("SIGTERM"), 5000) // stop running after 5 seconds
in this library, permissions are added as extra parameters.
to have your desired permissions take affect, you can use the Permission
object.
you cannot construct the class directly so you have to run or use the static methods and properties of the object.
full network permissions are given when Permission.net
is included
run("server.ts", Permission.net) // allow the network access ('--allow-net')
network permissions can also be only for certain hostnames and ports like this
run("server.ts", Permission.net(8000)) // allow the port 8000 ('--allow-net=:8000')
run("server.ts", Permission.net("deno.land")) // allow the hostname 'deno.land' ('--allow-net=deno.land')
// allow the hostname 'deno.land' and the port 8000 ('--allow-net=deno.land,:8000')
run("server.ts", Permission.net("deno.land", 8000))
// allow the port 8000 for the hostnames 'deno.land' 'github.com' ('--allow-net=deno.land:8000,github.com:8000')
run("server.ts", Permission.net(["deno.land", "github.com", 8000]))
// allow the port 8000 and 9000 for the hostnames 'deno.land' 'github.com'
// ('--allow-net=deno.land:8000,github.com:8000,deno.land:9000,github.com:9000')
run("server.ts", Permission.net(["deno.land", "github.com", 8000, 9000]))
file permissions can be given accordingly like so
run("file.ts", Permission.read) // read file permissions ('--allow-read')
run("file.ts", Permission.write) // write file permissions ('--allow-write')
run("file.ts", Permission.read, Permission.write) // full file permissions ('--allow-read --allow-write')
run("file.ts", Permission.read("text.txt")) // read file permissions for text.txt ('--allow-read')
run("file.ts", Permission.write("text.txt")) // read file permissions for text.txt ('--allow-read')