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Jailer

Project status & info:

License Crates Version Docs
License: MIT Crate Docs

Crate to create a sandbox environment for testing and other use cases. It provides an isolated temporary directory that automatically cleans up upon closure or when the object goes out of scope.

Add as dependencies

Edit Cargo.toml file to add jailer as dependencies

[dependencies]
jailer = "0.4.1"

Usage

Jailer allows you to create a temporary directory where all operations occur. Once the jailer instance is dropped or closed, the directory and its contents are automatically deleted.

let jailer = jailer::Jailer::new().unwrap();
// use rust code as required
// Data is deleted when jailer is dropped or when it is closed
jailer.close().unwrap();

Using EnvJailer for Environment Variable Isolation

EnvJailer extends Jailer by also managing environment variables. It ensures that environment changes within the jail do not persist beyond its lifetime.

use jailer::EnvJailer;

let mut env_jailer = EnvJailer::new().unwrap();
unsafe {
    std::env::set_var("KEY", "VALUE");
    std::env::set_var("KEY2", "VALUE2");
}
env_jailer.set_preserved_env("KEY");
assert_eq!(std::env::var("KEY"), Ok("VALUE".to_string()));
unsafe {
    std::env::set_var("KEY", "VALUE2");
}
assert_eq!(std::env::var("KEY"), Ok("VALUE2".to_string()));
unsafe {
    env_jailer.close().unwrap();
}
assert_eq!(std::env::var("KEY"), Ok("VALUE2".to_string()));
assert!(std::env::var("KEY2").is_err());

Dependencies

~2–7MB
~154K SLoC