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Before the idle notifications to V8 were sent without a special Isolate entered, which results in V8 using it's default isolate (which we don't use at all). Hence those were pretty useless anyways (if they were called, which was unlikely). Besides V8 seems to not trigger the weak object callbacks if the isolate is destroyed, hence the PHP objects we add-ref'ed before will leak. Therefore this removes the previous idle notification logic and forces garbage collection from the V8Js object destructor. |
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test.php | ||
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V8Js
V8Js is a PHP extension for Google's V8 Javascript engine.
The extension allows you to execute Javascript code in a secure sandbox from PHP. The executed code can be restricted using a time limit and/or memory limit. This provides the possibility to execute untrusted code with confidence.
Minimum requirements
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V8 Javascript Engine library (libv8) master https://github.com/v8/v8/ (trunk)
V8 is Google's open source Javascript engine. V8 is written in C++ and is used in Google Chrome, the open source browser from Google. V8 implements ECMAScript as specified in ECMA-262, 5th edition. This extension makes use of V8 isolates to ensure separation between multiple V8Js instances and already uses the new persistence API, hence the need for 3.21.12 or above.
For a detailed overview of which V8 version V8Js can be successfully build against, see the Jenkins V8Js job list.
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PHP 5.3.3+
This embedded implementation of the V8 engine uses thread locking so it should work with ZTS enabled. However, this has not been tested yet.
COMPILING LATEST VERSION
Compile latest v8
cd /tmp
git clone https://github.com/v8/v8.git
cd v8
make dependencies
make native library=shared -j8
sudo mkdir -p /usr/lib /usr/include
sudo cp out/native/lib.target/lib*.so /usr/lib/
sudo cp include/v8* /usr/include
v8
doesn't support g++
version 4.8 (yet; see
https://code.google.com/p/v8/issues/detail?id=2149). If your default g++
is version 4.8 you may need to install g++
4.7 and replace the make
command above with:
CXX=g++-4.7 LINK=g++-4.7 make native library=shared -j8
If you don't want to overwrite the system copy of v8, replace /usr
in
the above commands with /tmp/v8-install
and then add
--with-v8js=/tmp/v8-install
to the php-v8js ./configure
command below.
Compile php-v8js itself
cd /tmp
git clone https://github.com/preillyme/v8js.git
cd v8js
phpize
./configure
make
sudo make install
PHP API
class V8Js
{
/* Constants */
const string V8_VERSION;
const int FLAG_NONE;
const int FLAG_FORCE_ARRAY;
const int DEBUG_AUTO_BREAK_NEVER;
const int DEBUG_AUTO_BREAK_ONCE;
const int DEBUG_AUTO_BREAK_ALWAYS;
/* Methods */
// Initializes and starts V8 engine and Returns new V8Js object with it's own V8 context.
public __construct ( [ string $object_name = "PHP" [, array $variables = NULL [, array $extensions = NULL [, bool $report_uncaught_exceptions = TRUE ] ] ] )
// Provide a function or method to be used to load required modules. This can be any valid PHP callable.
// The loader function will receive the normalised module path and should return Javascript code to be executed.
public setModuleLoader ( callable $loader )
// Compiles and executes script in object's context with optional identifier string.
// A time limit (milliseconds) and/or memory limit (bytes) can be provided to restrict execution. These options will throw a V8JsTimeLimitException or V8JsMemoryLimitException.
public mixed V8Js::executeString( string $script [, string $identifier [, int $flags = V8Js::FLAG_NONE [, int $time_limit = 0 [, int $memory_limit = 0]]]])
// Returns uncaught pending exception or null if there is no pending exception.
public V8JsScriptException V8Js::getPendingException( )
// Starts V8 debug agent for use with Google Chrome Developer Tools (Eclipse Plugin)
public bool startDebugAgent( [ string $agent_name = "V8Js" [, $port = 9222 [, $auto_break = V8Js::DEBUG_AUTO_BREAK_NEVER ] ] ] )
/** Static methods **/
// Registers persistent context independent global Javascript extension.
// NOTE! These extensions exist until PHP is shutdown and they need to be registered before V8 is initialized.
// For best performance V8 is initialized only once per process thus this call has to be done before any V8Js objects are created!
public static bool V8Js::registerExtension( string $extension_name, string $code [, array $dependenciess [, bool $auto_enable = FALSE ] ] )
// Returns extensions successfully registered with V8Js::registerExtension().
public static array V8Js::getExtensions( )
}
final class V8JsScriptException extends Exception
{
/* Properties */
protected string JsFileName = NULL;
protected int JsLineNumber = NULL;
protected string JsSourceLine = NULL;
protected string JsTrace = NULL;
/* Methods */
final public string getJsFileName( )
final public int getJsLineNumber( )
final public string getJsSourceLine( )
final public string getJsTrace( )
}
final class V8JsTimeLimitException extends Exception
{
}
final class V8JsMemoryLimitException extends Exception
{
}
Javascript API
// Print a string.
print(string);
// Dump the contents of a variable.
var_dump(value);
// Terminate Javascript execution immediately.
exit();
// CommonJS Module support to require external code.
// This makes use of the PHP module loader provided via V8Js::setModuleLoader (see PHP API above).
require("path/to/module");
The JavaScript in
operator, when applied to a wrapped PHP object,
works the same as the PHP isset()
function. Similarly, when applied
to a wrapped PHP object, JavaScript delete
works like PHP unset
.
<?php
class Foo {
var $bar = null;
}
$v8 = new V8Js();
$v8->foo = new Foo;
// This prints "no"
$v8->executeString('print( "bar" in PHP.foo ? "yes" : "no" );');
?>
PHP has separate namespaces for properties and methods, while JavaScript
has just one. Usually this isn't an issue, but if you need to you can use
a leading $
to specify a property, or __call
to specifically invoke a
method.
<?php
class Foo {
var $bar = "bar";
function bar($what) { echo "I'm a ", $what, "!\n"; }
}
$foo = new Foo;
// This prints 'bar'
echo $foo->bar, "\n";
// This prints "I'm a function!"
$foo->bar("function");
$v8 = new V8Js();
$v8->foo = new Foo;
// This prints 'bar'
$v8->executeString('print(PHP.foo.$bar, "\n");');
// This prints "I'm a function!"
$v8->executeString('PHP.foo.__call("bar", ["function"]);');
?>