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Deno Roadmap
API and Feature requests should be submitted as PRs to this document.
Security Model (partially implemented)
- We want to be secure by default; user should be able to run untrusted code, like the web.
- Threat model:
- Modifiying/deleting local files
- Leaking private information
- Disallowed default:
- Network access
- Local write access
- Non-JS extensions
- Subprocesses
- Env access
- Allowed default:
- Local read access.
- argv, stdout, stderr, stdin access always allowed.
- Maybe: temp dir write access. (But what if they create symlinks there?)
- The user gets prompted when the software tries to do something it doesn't have the privilege for.
- Have an option to get a stack trace when access is requested.
- Worried that granting access per file will give a false sense of security due to monkey patching techniques. Access should be granted per program (js context).
Example security prompts. Options are: YES, NO, PRINT STACK
Program requests write access to "~/.ssh/id_rsa". Grant? [yNs]
http://gist.github.com/asdfasd.js requests network access to "www.facebook.com". Grant? [yNs]
Program requests access to environment variables. Grant? [yNs]
Program requests to spawn `rm -rf /`. Grant? [yNs]
- cli flags to grant access ahead of time --allow-all --allow-write --allow-net --allow-env --allow-exec
- in version two we will add ability to give finer grain access --allow-net=facebook.com
Top-level Await (Not Implemented)
This will be put off until at least deno2 Milestone1 is complete. One of the major problems is that top-level await calls are not syntactically valid TypeScript.
[Broken] List dependencies of a program.
Currently broken: https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/1011
% deno --deps http://gist.com/blah.js
http://gist.com/blah.js
http://gist.com/dep.js
https://github.com/denoland/deno/master/testing.js
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