裂变:JavaScript的安全动态代码分裂

Arjun Guha, Jean-Baptiste Jeannin, Rachit Nigam, J. Tangen, Rian Shambaugh
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传统的web编程包括创建两个不同的程序:客户端前端、服务器端后端和大量的通信样板。另一种方法是使用无层编程模型,其中单个程序描述客户机和服务器的行为,而运行时系统负责通信。不幸的是,这通常需要采用一种新的语言,从而放弃陈旧的库和web编程工具。在本文中,我们展示了我们正在进行的关于Fission的工作,这是一个使用动态分层和动态信息流控制的平台,可以在客户端和服务器端透明地运行单个JavaScript程序。虽然以前已经研究过静态层拆分,但我们对动态方法的关注带来了一些新的挑战和机遇。例如,Fission支持eval等JavaScript特性和React等复杂的JavaScript库。因此,程序员可以在继续使用公共库和编程模式的同时考虑信息的完整性和机密性。此外,通过将客户端和服务器统一到一个程序中,Fission允许基于语言的工具(如类型系统和ide)来操作完整的web应用程序。为了说明这一点,我们使用TypeScript来确保客户端与服务器之间的通信不会出错。
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Fission: Secure Dynamic Code-Splitting for JavaScript
Traditional web programming involves the creation of two distinct programs: a client-side front-end, a server-side back-end, and a lot of communications boilerplate. An alternative approach is to use a tierless programming model, where a single program describes the behavior of both the client and the server, and the runtime system takes care of communication. Unfortunately, this usually entails adopting a new language and thus abandoning well-worn libraries and web programming tools. In this paper, we present our ongoing work on Fission, a platform that uses dynamic tier-splitting and dynamic information flow control to transparently run a single JavaScript program across the client and server. Although static tier-splitting has been studied before, our focus on dynamic approaches presents several new challenges and opportunities. For example, Fission supports characteristic JavaScript features such as eval and sophisticated JavaScript libraries like React. Therefore, programmers can reason about the integrity and confidentiality of information while continuing to use common libraries and programming patterns. Moreover, by unifying the client and server into a single program, Fission allows language-based tools, like type systems and IDEs, to manipulate complete web applications. To illustrate, we use TypeScript to ensure that client-server communication does not go wrong.
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