MiniRacer

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Minimal, modern embedded V8 for Ruby.

MiniRacer provides a minimal two way bridge between the V8 JavaScript engine and Ruby.

It was created as an alternative to the excellent therubyracer. Unlike therubyracer, mini_racer only implements a minimal bridge. This reduces the surface area making upgrading v8 much simpler and exhaustive testing simpler.

MiniRacer has an adapter for execjs so it can be used directly with Rails projects to minify assets, run babel or compile CoffeeScript.

Features

Simple eval for JavaScript

You can simply eval one or many JavaScript snippets in a shared context

context = MiniRacer::Context.new
context.eval 'var adder = (a,b)=>a+b;'
puts context.eval 'adder(20,22)'
# => 42

Attach global Ruby functions to your JavaScript context

You can attach one or many ruby proc that can be accessed via JavaScript

context = MiniRacer::Context.new
context.attach("math.adder", proc{|a,b| a+b})
puts context.eval 'math.adder(20,22)'
# => 42
context = MiniRacer::Context.new
context.attach("array_and_hash", proc{{a: 1, b: [1, {a: 1}]}})
puts context.eval 'array_and_hash()'
# => {"a" => 1, "b" => [1, {"a" => 1}]}

GIL free JavaScript execution

The Ruby Global interpreter lock is released when scripts are executing

context = MiniRacer::Context.new
Thread.new do
  sleep 1
  context.stop
end
context.eval 'while(true){}'
# => exception is raised

This allows you to execute multiple scripts in parallel.

Timeout support

Contexts can specify a default timeout for scripts

# times out after 1 second (1000 ms)
context = MiniRacer::Context.new(timeout: 1000)
context.eval 'while(true){}'
# => exception is raised

Threadsafe

Context usage is threadsafe


context = MiniRacer::Context.new
context.eval('counter=0; plus=()=>counter++;')

(1..10).map do
  Thread.new {
    context.eval("plus()")
  }
end.each(&:join)

puts context.eval("counter")
# => 10

Performance

The bench folder contains benchmark.

Benchmark minification of Discourse application.js (both minified and unminified)

  • MiniRacer version 0.1
  • therubyracer version 0.12.2
$ ruby bench_uglify.rb
Benching with MiniRacer
MiniRacer minify discourse_app.js 13813.36ms
MiniRacer minify discourse_app_minified.js 18271.19ms
MiniRacer minify discourse_app.js twice (2 threads) 13587.21ms
Benching with therubyracer
MiniRacer minify discourse_app.js 151467.164ms
MiniRacer minify discourse_app_minified.js 158172.097ms
MiniRacer minify discourse_app.js twice (2 threads) - DOES NOT FINISH

Killed: 9

The huge performance disparity (MiniRacer is 10x faster) is due to MiniRacer running latest version of V8. In July 2016 there is a queued upgrade to therubyracer which should bring some of the perf inline.

Note how the global interpreter lock release leads to 2 threads doing the same work taking the same wall time as 1 thread.

Installation

Add this line to your application's Gemfile:

gem 'mini_racer'

And then execute:

$ bundle

Or install it yourself as:

$ gem install mini_racer

Note using v8.h and compiling MiniRacer requires a C++11 standard compiler, more specifically clang 3.5 (or later) or gcc 4.8 (or later).

Travis-ci

To install mini-racer you will need a version of gcc that supports C++11 (gcc 4.8) this is included by default in ubuntu trusty based images.

Travis today ships by default with a precise based image. Precise Pangolin (12.04 LTS) was first released in August 2012. Even though you can install GCC 4.8 on precise the simpler approach is to opt for the trusty based image.

Add this to your .travis.yml file:

- sudo: required
- dist: trusty

Similar Projects

therubyracer

  • https://github.com/cowboyd/therubyracer
  • Most comprehensive bridge available
  • Provides the ability to "eval" JavaScript
  • Provides the ability to invoke Ruby code from JavaScript
  • Hold refrences to JavaScript objects and methods in your Ruby code
  • Hold refrences to Ruby objects and methods in JavaScript code
  • Uses libv8, so installation is fast
  • Supports timeouts for JavaScript execution
  • Does not release global interpreter lock, so performance is constrained to a single thread
  • Currently (May 2016) only supports v8 version 3.16.14 (Released approx November 2013), plans to upgrade by July 2016
  • Supports execjs

v8eval

  • https://github.com/sony/v8eval
  • Provides the ability to "eval" JavaScript using the latest V8 engine
  • Does not depend on the libv8 gem, installation can take 10-20 mins as V8 needs to be downloaded and compiled.
  • Does not release global interpreter lock when executing JavaScript
  • Does not allow you to invoke Ruby code from JavaScript
  • Multi runtime support due to SWIG based bindings
  • Supports a JavaScript debugger
  • Does not support timeouts for JavaScript execution
  • No support for execjs (can not be used with Rails uglifier and coffeescript gems)

therubyrhino

Contributing

Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/discourse/mini_racer. This project is intended to be a safe, welcoming space for collaboration, and contributors are expected to adhere to the Contributor Covenant code of conduct.

License

The gem is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.