JavaScript Code Execution API
Execute JavaScript code in a secure sandbox environment with support for NPM packages and JSON parsing. Perfect for web automation, data processing, and Node.js applications. 5 credits per request.
JavaScript Code Execution Features
Execute JavaScript code securely in the cloud with NPM package support and JSON parsing capabilities. 5 credits per request for secure code execution and automation.
NPM Package Support
Install and use any NPM package by specifying them in the commands parameter, enabling access to thousands of JavaScript libraries and frameworks.
Secure Sandbox Environment
Execute code in a completely isolated sandbox with strict security controls, preventing any system access or external network connections.
JSON Parsing & Output
Automatically parse stdout and stderr as JSON when enabled, making it easy to integrate structured data into your applications and workflows.
Perfect for Developers & Automation
Execute JavaScript code securely in the cloud with NPM package support and JSON parsing. 5 credits per request for web automation, data processing, and Node.js applications.
Web Scraping & Automation
Build web scrapers and automation scripts using libraries like Puppeteer or Cheerio, executing them securely without managing your own infrastructure.
Data Processing & Analysis
Process and analyze data using popular libraries like Lodash, Moment, or custom business logic without exposing your systems to potentially harmful code.
API Integration Testing
Test API integrations and data transformations using Axios or Node Fetch, validating responses and processing data in a controlled environment.
Prototyping & Development
Quickly prototype and test JavaScript code snippets, algorithms, or utility functions without setting up a local development environment.
User-Generated Code Execution
Safely execute user-submitted JavaScript code in educational platforms, coding challenges, or interactive learning environments.
Batch Processing
Run batch processing tasks, data transformations, or computational workloads using JavaScript's async/await capabilities and popular libraries.