This is my attempt to port the glot-code-runner to Rust.
code-runner-rust is a command line application that reads code as a json payload from stdin – compiles and runs the code – and writes the result as json to stdout.
code-runner-rust requires that the compiler / interpreter for the languages you want to run is installed and is in PATH.
- golang
- javascript
- python
- rust
The input is required to be a json object containing the properties language
and files
. language
must be a lowecase string matching one of the supported
languages. files
must be an array with at least one object containing the
properties name
and content
. name
is the name of the file and can include
forward slashes to create the file in a subdirectory relative to the base
directory. All files are written into the same base directory under the OS's
temp dir.
In addition, one may optionally provide the stdin
and command
properties to
provide stdin data to the running code and to run the code with a custom command.
See examples below.
The output is a json object containing the properties stdout
, stderr
and
error
. stdout
and stderr
is captured from the output of the ran code.
error
is popuplated if there is a compiler / interpreter error.
Note that glot-code-runner will exit with a non-zero code if invalid input is
given or if the files cannot be written to disk (permissions, disk space, etc).
No json will be written to stdout in those cases. Otherwise the exit code is 0.
{
"language": "python",
"files": [
{
"name": "main.py",
"content": "print(42)"
}
]
}
{
"stdout": "42\n",
"stderr": "",
"error": ""
}
{
"language": "python",
"stdin": "42",
"files": [
{
"name": "main.py",
"content": "print(input('Number from stdin: '))"
}
]
}
{
"stdout": "Number from stdin: 42\n",
"stderr": "",
"error": ""
}
{
"language": "bash",
"command": "bash main.sh 42",
"files": [
{
"name": "main.sh",
"content": "echo Number from arg: $1"
}
]
}
{
"stdout": "Number from arg: 42\n",
"stderr": "",
"error": ""
}