I'm working on a webapp to teach programming concepts. Webpages have some text about a programming concept, then let the user type in javascript code into a text editor window to try to answer a programming problem. When the user clicks "submit", I analyse the text they've typed to see if they have solved the problem. For example, I ask them to "write a function named f
that adds three to its argument".
Here's what I'm doing to analyse the user's text:
- Run JSLint on the text with strict settings, in particular without assuming browser or console functions.
- If there are any errors, show the errors and stop.
eval(usertext);
- Loop through conditions for passing the assignment,
eval(condition)
. An example condition is"f(1)===4"
. Conditions come from trusted source. - Show passing/failing conditions.
My questions: is this good enough to prevent security problems? What else can I do to be paranoid? Is there a better way to do what I want?
In case it is relevant my application is on Google App Engine with Python backend, uses JQuery, has individual user accounts.