# Myriad Arbitrary code execution server using Docker. ## Download Pre-Built Binary Check the `Releases` tab for pre-built binaries. The languages folder and an example configuration are also included. ## Installation from Source You can use either `stack` or `cabal`. - `stack` should be >= 2.1.1, `cabal` should be >= 2.4.0.0. - GHC 8.8.3 is required if not already installed by `stack` or if using `cabal`. Make sure the place where `stack` or `cabal` places binaries is in your PATH. - For `stack`, you can get it with `stack path --local-bin`. - For `cabal`, you should find it in `$HOME/.cabal/bin` (Linux) or `%APPDATA%\cabal\bin` (Windows). Run `stack install` or `cabal new-install` inside the project folder. Or, to build within the project, run `stack build` or `cabal new-build`. ## Configuration Make sure the configuration is filled out, see `config.example.yaml` for an example. Run `myriad` (or `stack run` or `cabal new-run` if you built within the project) to start the server. The config and languages folder will default to `./config.yaml` and `./languages`. You can configure this with `--config` and `--languages`. ## Endpoints ### **GET** `/languages` List of enabled languages. Example response: ```json ["haskell", "javascript"] ``` ### **POST** `/eval` Evaluate code. JSON payload with `language` and `code` keys. The `language` is as in the name of a subfolder in the `languages` directory. Example payload: ```json { "language": "haskell", "code": "main = print (1 + 1)" } ``` Example response: ```json { "result": "2\n" } ``` Errors with 404 if `language` is not found, `504` if evaluation timed out, or `500` if evaluation failed for other reasons. ### **GET** `/containers` List of containers being handled by Myriad. ### **POST** `/cleanup` Kill all containers, giving back the names of the containers killed.