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A super light-weight code compiler using Express.js

A light-weight code compiler with test case checking and much more... implemented using Express.js

Technology Stack

  • ExpressJS - lightweight web framework for Nodejs.

Native Compiler Dependencies

You need to have the following compilers installed

  • 📦 JavaSE JDK 11+ - Java SDK 11+ for single-line compilation
  • 📦 Python 3 - download the Python 3.+ version and set the env path
  • 📦 .NET Compiler - Enable command-line compilation for CSharp .NET and the set the env variable to access csc compiler

Instructions

Step by Step Instructions:

Task Description
dependencies Run npm i to download the required node modules
start Run npm start to start react in dev mode using nodemon
test Run npm run test to run unit tests.

📂 What's inside?

A quick look at the folder structure of this project.

.
└── root
    ├─controllers
    ├───csFile.js
    ├───javaFile.js
    └───pythonFile.js
    ├─middleware
    └───writeToFile.js
    ├─questions
      ├─question_name
      ├───csharp
          ├───Solution.cs
          ├───SolutionTester.cs
          ├───RealSolution.cs
          └───Template.cs
      ├───java
      ├───javascript
      ├───python
      └───testcase.txt 
    ├─package.json
    ├─package-lock.json
    ├─server.js
    └─README.md

Support Programing Languages

💡 You can use this tool to escape code characters when testing code-santizer

  • Python
  • Java
  • CSharp
  • JavaScript

Body Request Configuration

Argument 1

Name: code
Type: String

Default: ⚠️ This field is required

This contains the solution for the given problem.

⚠️ Sanitize the code before sending it through the body.

Argument 2

Name: input
Type: String
Default: null

This contains the user inputs for the given problem. It could be null if there isn't any user inputs.

Example:

// endpoint - http://localhost:4001/python
{
    "code":"class Solution(object):\r\n    
                def twoSum(self, nums, target):\r\n       
                    if nums is None :\r\n            
                        return [1,0]\r\n        
                    if len(nums) <= 1:\r\n            
                        return [0,0]\r\n        
                    buff_dict = {}\r\n       
                    for i in range(len(nums)):\r\n            
                        if nums[i] in buff_dict:\r\n               
                            return [buff_dict[nums[i]], i]\r\n            
                        else:\r\n                
                            buff_dict[target - nums[i]] = i",
	"input":"10"
}

Supporting Test Case Languages

  • Python
  • Java
  • CSharp
  • JavaScript

Contributors

Murshid Azher