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// Copyright 2018-2024 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
use std::path::Path;
use std::path::PathBuf;
use std::rc::Rc;
use std::sync::Arc;
use deno_ast::ModuleSpecifier;
use deno_core::anyhow::bail;
use deno_core::error::AnyError;
use deno_core::futures::FutureExt;
use deno_core::url::Url;
use deno_core::v8;
use deno_core::CompiledWasmModuleStore;
use deno_core::Extension;
use deno_core::FeatureChecker;
use deno_core::ModuleLoader;
use deno_core::PollEventLoopOptions;
use deno_core::SharedArrayBufferStore;
use deno_runtime::code_cache;
use deno_runtime::deno_broadcast_channel::InMemoryBroadcastChannel;
use deno_runtime::deno_fs;
use deno_runtime::deno_node::NodeExtInitServices;
use deno_runtime::deno_node::NodeRequireLoader;
use deno_runtime::deno_node::NodeRequireLoaderRc;
use deno_runtime::deno_node::NodeResolver;
use deno_runtime::deno_node::PackageJsonResolver;
use deno_runtime::deno_permissions::PermissionsContainer;
use deno_runtime::deno_tls::RootCertStoreProvider;
use deno_runtime::deno_web::BlobStore;
use deno_runtime::fmt_errors::format_js_error;
use deno_runtime::inspector_server::InspectorServer;
use deno_runtime::ops::process::NpmProcessStateProviderRc;
use deno_runtime::ops::worker_host::CreateWebWorkerCb;
use deno_runtime::web_worker::WebWorker;
use deno_runtime::web_worker::WebWorkerOptions;
use deno_runtime::web_worker::WebWorkerServiceOptions;
use deno_runtime::worker::MainWorker;
use deno_runtime::worker::WorkerOptions;
use deno_runtime::worker::WorkerServiceOptions;
use deno_runtime::BootstrapOptions;
use deno_runtime::WorkerExecutionMode;
use deno_runtime::WorkerLogLevel;
use deno_semver::npm::NpmPackageReqReference;
use deno_telemetry::OtelConfig;
use deno_terminal::colors;
use node_resolver::NodeResolutionKind;
use node_resolver::ResolutionMode;
use tokio::select;
use crate::args::CliLockfile;
use crate::args::DenoSubcommand;
use crate::args::NpmCachingStrategy;
use crate::args::StorageKeyResolver;
use crate::errors;
use crate::npm::CliNpmResolver;
use crate::util::checksum;
use crate::util::file_watcher::WatcherCommunicator;
use crate::util::file_watcher::WatcherRestartMode;
use crate::version;
pub struct CreateModuleLoaderResult {
pub module_loader: Rc<dyn ModuleLoader>,
pub node_require_loader: Rc<dyn NodeRequireLoader>,
}
pub trait ModuleLoaderFactory: Send + Sync {
fn create_for_main(
&self,
root_permissions: PermissionsContainer,
) -> CreateModuleLoaderResult;
fn create_for_worker(
&self,
parent_permissions: PermissionsContainer,
permissions: PermissionsContainer,
) -> CreateModuleLoaderResult;
}
#[async_trait::async_trait(?Send)]
pub trait HmrRunner: Send + Sync {
async fn start(&mut self) -> Result<(), AnyError>;
async fn stop(&mut self) -> Result<(), AnyError>;
async fn run(&mut self) -> Result<(), AnyError>;
}
pub trait CliCodeCache: code_cache::CodeCache {
/// Gets if the code cache is still enabled.
fn enabled(&self) -> bool {
true
}
fn as_code_cache(self: Arc<Self>) -> Arc<dyn code_cache::CodeCache>;
}
#[async_trait::async_trait(?Send)]
pub trait CoverageCollector: Send + Sync {
async fn start_collecting(&mut self) -> Result<(), AnyError>;
async fn stop_collecting(&mut self) -> Result<(), AnyError>;
}
pub type CreateHmrRunnerCb = Box<
dyn Fn(deno_core::LocalInspectorSession) -> Box<dyn HmrRunner> + Send + Sync,
>;
pub type CreateCoverageCollectorCb = Box<
dyn Fn(deno_core::LocalInspectorSession) -> Box<dyn CoverageCollector>
+ Send
+ Sync,
>;
pub struct CliMainWorkerOptions {
pub argv: Vec<String>,
pub log_level: WorkerLogLevel,
pub enable_op_summary_metrics: bool,
pub enable_testing_features: bool,
pub has_node_modules_dir: bool,
pub hmr: bool,
pub inspect_brk: bool,
pub inspect_wait: bool,
pub strace_ops: Option<Vec<String>>,
pub is_inspecting: bool,
pub location: Option<Url>,
pub argv0: Option<String>,
pub node_debug: Option<String>,
pub origin_data_folder_path: Option<PathBuf>,
pub seed: Option<u64>,
pub unsafely_ignore_certificate_errors: Option<Vec<String>>,
pub skip_op_registration: bool,
pub create_hmr_runner: Option<CreateHmrRunnerCb>,
pub create_coverage_collector: Option<CreateCoverageCollectorCb>,
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pub node_ipc: Option<i64>,
pub serve_port: Option<u16>,
pub serve_host: Option<String>,
}
struct SharedWorkerState {
blob_store: Arc<BlobStore>,
broadcast_channel: InMemoryBroadcastChannel,
code_cache: Option<Arc<dyn CliCodeCache>>,
compiled_wasm_module_store: CompiledWasmModuleStore,
feature_checker: Arc<FeatureChecker>,
fs: Arc<dyn deno_fs::FileSystem>,
maybe_file_watcher_communicator: Option<Arc<WatcherCommunicator>>,
maybe_inspector_server: Option<Arc<InspectorServer>>,
maybe_lockfile: Option<Arc<CliLockfile>>,
module_loader_factory: Box<dyn ModuleLoaderFactory>,
node_resolver: Arc<NodeResolver>,
npm_resolver: Arc<dyn CliNpmResolver>,
pkg_json_resolver: Arc<PackageJsonResolver>,
root_cert_store_provider: Arc<dyn RootCertStoreProvider>,
root_permissions: PermissionsContainer,
shared_array_buffer_store: SharedArrayBufferStore,
storage_key_resolver: StorageKeyResolver,
options: CliMainWorkerOptions,
subcommand: DenoSubcommand,
otel_config: OtelConfig,
default_npm_caching_strategy: NpmCachingStrategy,
}
impl SharedWorkerState {
pub fn create_node_init_services(
&self,
node_require_loader: NodeRequireLoaderRc,
) -> NodeExtInitServices {
NodeExtInitServices {
node_require_loader,
node_resolver: self.node_resolver.clone(),
npm_resolver: self.npm_resolver.clone().into_npm_pkg_folder_resolver(),
pkg_json_resolver: self.pkg_json_resolver.clone(),
}
}
pub fn npm_process_state_provider(&self) -> NpmProcessStateProviderRc {
self.npm_resolver.clone().into_process_state_provider()
}
}
pub struct CliMainWorker {
main_module: ModuleSpecifier,
worker: MainWorker,
shared: Arc<SharedWorkerState>,
}
impl CliMainWorker {
pub fn into_main_worker(self) -> MainWorker {
self.worker
}
pub async fn setup_repl(&mut self) -> Result<(), AnyError> {
self.worker.run_event_loop(false).await?;
Ok(())
}
pub async fn run(&mut self) -> Result<i32, AnyError> {
let mut maybe_coverage_collector =
self.maybe_setup_coverage_collector().await?;
let mut maybe_hmr_runner = self.maybe_setup_hmr_runner().await?;
log::debug!("main_module {}", self.main_module);
self.execute_main_module().await?;
self.worker.dispatch_load_event()?;
loop {
if let Some(hmr_runner) = maybe_hmr_runner.as_mut() {
let watcher_communicator =
self.shared.maybe_file_watcher_communicator.clone().unwrap();
let hmr_future = hmr_runner.run().boxed_local();
let event_loop_future = self.worker.run_event_loop(false).boxed_local();
let result;
select! {
hmr_result = hmr_future => {
result = hmr_result;
},
event_loop_result = event_loop_future => {
result = event_loop_result;
}
}
if let Err(e) = result {
watcher_communicator
.change_restart_mode(WatcherRestartMode::Automatic);
return Err(e);
}
} else {
self
.worker
.run_event_loop(maybe_coverage_collector.is_none())
.await?;
}
let web_continue = self.worker.dispatch_beforeunload_event()?;
if !web_continue {
let node_continue = self.worker.dispatch_process_beforeexit_event()?;
if !node_continue {
break;
}
}
}
self.worker.dispatch_unload_event()?;
self.worker.dispatch_process_exit_event()?;
if let Some(coverage_collector) = maybe_coverage_collector.as_mut() {
self
.worker
.js_runtime
.with_event_loop_future(
coverage_collector.stop_collecting().boxed_local(),
PollEventLoopOptions::default(),
)
.await?;
}
if let Some(hmr_runner) = maybe_hmr_runner.as_mut() {
self
.worker
.js_runtime
.with_event_loop_future(
hmr_runner.stop().boxed_local(),
PollEventLoopOptions::default(),
)
.await?;
}
Ok(self.worker.exit_code())
}
pub async fn run_for_watcher(self) -> Result<(), AnyError> {
/// The FileWatcherModuleExecutor provides module execution with safe dispatching of life-cycle events by tracking the
/// state of any pending events and emitting accordingly on drop in the case of a future
/// cancellation.
struct FileWatcherModuleExecutor {
inner: CliMainWorker,
pending_unload: bool,
}
impl FileWatcherModuleExecutor {
pub fn new(worker: CliMainWorker) -> FileWatcherModuleExecutor {
FileWatcherModuleExecutor {
inner: worker,
pending_unload: false,
}
}
/// Execute the given main module emitting load and unload events before and after execution
/// respectively.
pub async fn execute(&mut self) -> Result<(), AnyError> {
self.inner.execute_main_module().await?;
self.inner.worker.dispatch_load_event()?;
self.pending_unload = true;
let result = loop {
match self.inner.worker.run_event_loop(false).await {
Ok(()) => {}
Err(error) => break Err(error),
}
let web_continue = self.inner.worker.dispatch_beforeunload_event()?;
if !web_continue {
let node_continue =
self.inner.worker.dispatch_process_beforeexit_event()?;
if !node_continue {
break Ok(());
}
}
};
self.pending_unload = false;
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result?;
self.inner.worker.dispatch_unload_event()?;
self.inner.worker.dispatch_process_exit_event()?;
Ok(())
}
}
impl Drop for FileWatcherModuleExecutor {
fn drop(&mut self) {
if self.pending_unload {
let _ = self.inner.worker.dispatch_unload_event();
}
}
}
let mut executor = FileWatcherModuleExecutor::new(self);
executor.execute().await
}
pub async fn execute_main_module(&mut self) -> Result<(), AnyError> {
let id = self.worker.preload_main_module(&self.main_module).await?;
self.worker.evaluate_module(id).await
}
pub async fn execute_side_module(&mut self) -> Result<(), AnyError> {
let id = self.worker.preload_side_module(&self.main_module).await?;
self.worker.evaluate_module(id).await
}
pub async fn maybe_setup_hmr_runner(
&mut self,
) -> Result<Option<Box<dyn HmrRunner>>, AnyError> {
if !self.shared.options.hmr {
return Ok(None);
}
let Some(setup_hmr_runner) = self.shared.options.create_hmr_runner.as_ref()
else {
return Ok(None);
};
let session = self.worker.create_inspector_session();
let mut hmr_runner = setup_hmr_runner(session);
self
.worker
.js_runtime
.with_event_loop_future(
hmr_runner.start().boxed_local(),
PollEventLoopOptions::default(),
)
.await?;
Ok(Some(hmr_runner))
}
pub async fn maybe_setup_coverage_collector(
&mut self,
) -> Result<Option<Box<dyn CoverageCollector>>, AnyError> {
let Some(create_coverage_collector) =
self.shared.options.create_coverage_collector.as_ref()
else {
return Ok(None);
};
let session = self.worker.create_inspector_session();
let mut coverage_collector = create_coverage_collector(session);
self
.worker
.js_runtime
.with_event_loop_future(
coverage_collector.start_collecting().boxed_local(),
PollEventLoopOptions::default(),
)
.await?;
Ok(Some(coverage_collector))
}
pub fn execute_script_static(
&mut self,
name: &'static str,
source_code: &'static str,
) -> Result<v8::Global<v8::Value>, AnyError> {
self.worker.js_runtime.execute_script(name, source_code)
}
}
// TODO(bartlomieju): this should be moved to some other place, added to avoid string
// duplication between worker setups and `deno info` output.
pub fn get_cache_storage_dir() -> PathBuf {
// Note: we currently use temp_dir() to avoid managing storage size.
std::env::temp_dir().join("deno_cache")
}
feat(serve): Opt-in parallelism for `deno serve` (#24920) Adds a `parallel` flag to `deno serve`. When present, we spawn multiple workers to parallelize serving requests. ```bash deno serve --parallel main.ts ``` Currently on linux we use `SO_REUSEPORT` and rely on the fact that the kernel will distribute connections in a round-robin manner. On mac and windows, we sort of emulate this by cloning the underlying file descriptor and passing a handle to each worker. The connections will not be guaranteed to be fairly distributed (and in practice almost certainly won't be), but the distribution is still spread enough to provide a significant performance increase. --- (Run on an Macbook Pro with an M3 Max, serving `deno.com` baseline:: ``` ❯ wrk -d 30s -c 125 --latency http://127.0.0.1:8000 Running 30s test @ http://127.0.0.1:8000 2 threads and 125 connections Thread Stats Avg Stdev Max +/- Stdev Latency 239.78ms 13.56ms 330.54ms 79.12% Req/Sec 258.58 35.56 360.00 70.64% Latency Distribution 50% 236.72ms 75% 248.46ms 90% 256.84ms 99% 268.23ms 15458 requests in 30.02s, 2.47GB read Requests/sec: 514.89 Transfer/sec: 84.33MB ``` this PR (`with --parallel` flag) ``` ❯ wrk -d 30s -c 125 --latency http://127.0.0.1:8000 Running 30s test @ http://127.0.0.1:8000 2 threads and 125 connections Thread Stats Avg Stdev Max +/- Stdev Latency 117.40ms 142.84ms 590.45ms 79.07% Req/Sec 1.33k 175.19 1.77k 69.00% Latency Distribution 50% 22.34ms 75% 223.67ms 90% 357.32ms 99% 460.50ms 79636 requests in 30.07s, 12.74GB read Requests/sec: 2647.96 Transfer/sec: 433.71MB ```
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#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct CliMainWorkerFactory {
shared: Arc<SharedWorkerState>,
}
impl CliMainWorkerFactory {
#[allow(clippy::too_many_arguments)]
pub fn new(
blob_store: Arc<BlobStore>,
code_cache: Option<Arc<dyn CliCodeCache>>,
feature_checker: Arc<FeatureChecker>,
fs: Arc<dyn deno_fs::FileSystem>,
maybe_file_watcher_communicator: Option<Arc<WatcherCommunicator>>,
maybe_inspector_server: Option<Arc<InspectorServer>>,
maybe_lockfile: Option<Arc<CliLockfile>>,
module_loader_factory: Box<dyn ModuleLoaderFactory>,
node_resolver: Arc<NodeResolver>,
npm_resolver: Arc<dyn CliNpmResolver>,
pkg_json_resolver: Arc<PackageJsonResolver>,
root_cert_store_provider: Arc<dyn RootCertStoreProvider>,
root_permissions: PermissionsContainer,
storage_key_resolver: StorageKeyResolver,
subcommand: DenoSubcommand,
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options: CliMainWorkerOptions,
otel_config: OtelConfig,
default_npm_caching_strategy: NpmCachingStrategy,
) -> Self {
Self {
shared: Arc::new(SharedWorkerState {
blob_store,
broadcast_channel: Default::default(),
code_cache,
compiled_wasm_module_store: Default::default(),
feature_checker,
fs,
maybe_file_watcher_communicator,
maybe_inspector_server,
maybe_lockfile,
module_loader_factory,
node_resolver,
npm_resolver,
pkg_json_resolver,
root_cert_store_provider,
root_permissions,
shared_array_buffer_store: Default::default(),
storage_key_resolver,
options,
subcommand,
otel_config,
default_npm_caching_strategy,
}),
}
}
pub async fn create_main_worker(
&self,
mode: WorkerExecutionMode,
main_module: ModuleSpecifier,
) -> Result<CliMainWorker, AnyError> {
self
.create_custom_worker(
mode,
main_module,
self.shared.root_permissions.clone(),
vec![],
Default::default(),
)
.await
}
pub async fn create_custom_worker(
&self,
mode: WorkerExecutionMode,
main_module: ModuleSpecifier,
permissions: PermissionsContainer,
custom_extensions: Vec<Extension>,
stdio: deno_runtime::deno_io::Stdio,
) -> Result<CliMainWorker, AnyError> {
let shared = &self.shared;
let CreateModuleLoaderResult {
module_loader,
node_require_loader,
} = shared
.module_loader_factory
.create_for_main(permissions.clone());
let main_module = if let Ok(package_ref) =
NpmPackageReqReference::from_specifier(&main_module)
{
if let Some(npm_resolver) = shared.npm_resolver.as_managed() {
let reqs = &[package_ref.req().clone()];
npm_resolver
.add_package_reqs(
reqs,
if matches!(
shared.default_npm_caching_strategy,
NpmCachingStrategy::Lazy
) {
crate::npm::PackageCaching::Only(reqs.into())
} else {
crate::npm::PackageCaching::All
},
)
.await?;
}
// use a fake referrer that can be used to discover the package.json if necessary
let referrer =
ModuleSpecifier::from_directory_path(self.shared.fs.cwd()?)
.unwrap()
.join("package.json")?;
let package_folder = shared
.npm_resolver
.resolve_pkg_folder_from_deno_module_req(
package_ref.req(),
&referrer,
)?;
let main_module = self
.resolve_binary_entrypoint(&package_folder, package_ref.sub_path())?;
if let Some(lockfile) = &shared.maybe_lockfile {
// For npm binary commands, ensure that the lockfile gets updated
// so that we can re-use the npm resolution the next time it runs
// for better performance
lockfile.write_if_changed()?;
}
main_module
} else {
main_module
};
let maybe_inspector_server = shared.maybe_inspector_server.clone();
let create_web_worker_cb =
feat(serve): Opt-in parallelism for `deno serve` (#24920) Adds a `parallel` flag to `deno serve`. When present, we spawn multiple workers to parallelize serving requests. ```bash deno serve --parallel main.ts ``` Currently on linux we use `SO_REUSEPORT` and rely on the fact that the kernel will distribute connections in a round-robin manner. On mac and windows, we sort of emulate this by cloning the underlying file descriptor and passing a handle to each worker. The connections will not be guaranteed to be fairly distributed (and in practice almost certainly won't be), but the distribution is still spread enough to provide a significant performance increase. --- (Run on an Macbook Pro with an M3 Max, serving `deno.com` baseline:: ``` ❯ wrk -d 30s -c 125 --latency http://127.0.0.1:8000 Running 30s test @ http://127.0.0.1:8000 2 threads and 125 connections Thread Stats Avg Stdev Max +/- Stdev Latency 239.78ms 13.56ms 330.54ms 79.12% Req/Sec 258.58 35.56 360.00 70.64% Latency Distribution 50% 236.72ms 75% 248.46ms 90% 256.84ms 99% 268.23ms 15458 requests in 30.02s, 2.47GB read Requests/sec: 514.89 Transfer/sec: 84.33MB ``` this PR (`with --parallel` flag) ``` ❯ wrk -d 30s -c 125 --latency http://127.0.0.1:8000 Running 30s test @ http://127.0.0.1:8000 2 threads and 125 connections Thread Stats Avg Stdev Max +/- Stdev Latency 117.40ms 142.84ms 590.45ms 79.07% Req/Sec 1.33k 175.19 1.77k 69.00% Latency Distribution 50% 22.34ms 75% 223.67ms 90% 357.32ms 99% 460.50ms 79636 requests in 30.07s, 12.74GB read Requests/sec: 2647.96 Transfer/sec: 433.71MB ```
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create_web_worker_callback(shared.clone(), stdio.clone());
let maybe_storage_key = shared
.storage_key_resolver
.resolve_storage_key(&main_module);
let origin_storage_dir = maybe_storage_key.as_ref().map(|key| {
shared
.options
.origin_data_folder_path
.as_ref()
.unwrap() // must be set if storage key resolver returns a value
.join(checksum::gen(&[key.as_bytes()]))
});
let cache_storage_dir = maybe_storage_key.map(|key| {
// TODO(@satyarohith): storage quota management
get_cache_storage_dir().join(checksum::gen(&[key.as_bytes()]))
});
// TODO(bartlomieju): this is cruft, update FeatureChecker to spit out
// list of enabled features.
let feature_checker = shared.feature_checker.clone();
let mut unstable_features =
Vec::with_capacity(crate::UNSTABLE_GRANULAR_FLAGS.len());
for granular_flag in crate::UNSTABLE_GRANULAR_FLAGS {
if feature_checker.check(granular_flag.name) {
unstable_features.push(granular_flag.id);
}
}
let services = WorkerServiceOptions {
root_cert_store_provider: Some(shared.root_cert_store_provider.clone()),
module_loader,
fs: shared.fs.clone(),
node_services: Some(
shared.create_node_init_services(node_require_loader),
),
npm_process_state_provider: Some(shared.npm_process_state_provider()),
blob_store: shared.blob_store.clone(),
broadcast_channel: shared.broadcast_channel.clone(),
fetch_dns_resolver: Default::default(),
shared_array_buffer_store: Some(shared.shared_array_buffer_store.clone()),
compiled_wasm_module_store: Some(
shared.compiled_wasm_module_store.clone(),
),
feature_checker,
permissions,
v8_code_cache: shared.code_cache.clone().map(|c| c.as_code_cache()),
};
let options = WorkerOptions {
bootstrap: BootstrapOptions {
deno_version: crate::version::DENO_VERSION_INFO.deno.to_string(),
args: shared.options.argv.clone(),
cpu_count: std::thread::available_parallelism()
.map(|p| p.get())
.unwrap_or(1),
log_level: shared.options.log_level,
enable_op_summary_metrics: shared.options.enable_op_summary_metrics,
enable_testing_features: shared.options.enable_testing_features,
locale: deno_core::v8::icu::get_language_tag(),
location: shared.options.location.clone(),
no_color: !colors::use_color(),
is_stdout_tty: deno_terminal::is_stdout_tty(),
is_stderr_tty: deno_terminal::is_stderr_tty(),
color_level: colors::get_color_level(),
unstable_features,
user_agent: version::DENO_VERSION_INFO.user_agent.to_string(),
inspect: shared.options.is_inspecting,
has_node_modules_dir: shared.options.has_node_modules_dir,
argv0: shared.options.argv0.clone(),
node_debug: shared.options.node_debug.clone(),
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node_ipc_fd: shared.options.node_ipc,
mode,
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serve_port: shared.options.serve_port,
serve_host: shared.options.serve_host.clone(),
otel_config: shared.otel_config.clone(),
},
extensions: custom_extensions,
startup_snapshot: crate::js::deno_isolate_init(),
create_params: create_isolate_create_params(),
unsafely_ignore_certificate_errors: shared
.options
.unsafely_ignore_certificate_errors
.clone(),
seed: shared.options.seed,
format_js_error_fn: Some(Arc::new(format_js_error)),
create_web_worker_cb,
maybe_inspector_server,
should_break_on_first_statement: shared.options.inspect_brk,
should_wait_for_inspector_session: shared.options.inspect_wait,
strace_ops: shared.options.strace_ops.clone(),
get_error_class_fn: Some(&errors::get_error_class_name),
cache_storage_dir,
origin_storage_dir,
stdio,
skip_op_registration: shared.options.skip_op_registration,
enable_stack_trace_arg_in_ops: crate::args::has_trace_permissions_enabled(
),
};
let mut worker = MainWorker::bootstrap_from_options(
main_module.clone(),
services,
options,
);
if self.shared.subcommand.needs_test() {
macro_rules! test_file {
($($file:literal),*) => {
$(worker.js_runtime.lazy_load_es_module_with_code(
concat!("ext:cli/", $file),
deno_core::ascii_str_include!(concat!("js/", $file)),
)?;)*
}
}
test_file!(
"40_test_common.js",
"40_test.js",
"40_bench.js",
"40_jupyter.js"
);
}
Ok(CliMainWorker {
main_module,
worker,
shared: shared.clone(),
})
}
fn resolve_binary_entrypoint(
&self,
package_folder: &Path,
sub_path: Option<&str>,
) -> Result<ModuleSpecifier, AnyError> {
match self
.shared
.node_resolver
.resolve_binary_export(package_folder, sub_path)
{
Ok(specifier) => Ok(specifier),
Err(original_err) => {
// if the binary entrypoint was not found, fallback to regular node resolution
let result =
self.resolve_binary_entrypoint_fallback(package_folder, sub_path);
match result {
Ok(Some(specifier)) => Ok(specifier),
Ok(None) => Err(original_err.into()),
Err(fallback_err) => {
bail!("{:#}\n\nFallback failed: {:#}", original_err, fallback_err)
}
}
}
}
}
/// resolve the binary entrypoint using regular node resolution
fn resolve_binary_entrypoint_fallback(
&self,
package_folder: &Path,
sub_path: Option<&str>,
) -> Result<Option<ModuleSpecifier>, AnyError> {
// only fallback if the user specified a sub path
if sub_path.is_none() {
// it's confusing to users if the package doesn't have any binary
// entrypoint and we just execute the main script which will likely
// have blank output, so do not resolve the entrypoint in this case
return Ok(None);
}
let specifier = self
.shared
.node_resolver
.resolve_package_subpath_from_deno_module(
package_folder,
sub_path,
/* referrer */ None,
ResolutionMode::Import,
NodeResolutionKind::Execution,
)?;
if specifier
.to_file_path()
.map(|p| p.exists())
.unwrap_or(false)
{
Ok(Some(specifier))
} else {
bail!("Cannot find module '{}'", specifier)
}
}
}
fn create_web_worker_callback(
shared: Arc<SharedWorkerState>,
stdio: deno_runtime::deno_io::Stdio,
) -> Arc<CreateWebWorkerCb> {
Arc::new(move |args| {
let maybe_inspector_server = shared.maybe_inspector_server.clone();
let CreateModuleLoaderResult {
module_loader,
node_require_loader,
} = shared.module_loader_factory.create_for_worker(
args.parent_permissions.clone(),
args.permissions.clone(),
);
let create_web_worker_cb =
feat(serve): Opt-in parallelism for `deno serve` (#24920) Adds a `parallel` flag to `deno serve`. When present, we spawn multiple workers to parallelize serving requests. ```bash deno serve --parallel main.ts ``` Currently on linux we use `SO_REUSEPORT` and rely on the fact that the kernel will distribute connections in a round-robin manner. On mac and windows, we sort of emulate this by cloning the underlying file descriptor and passing a handle to each worker. The connections will not be guaranteed to be fairly distributed (and in practice almost certainly won't be), but the distribution is still spread enough to provide a significant performance increase. --- (Run on an Macbook Pro with an M3 Max, serving `deno.com` baseline:: ``` ❯ wrk -d 30s -c 125 --latency http://127.0.0.1:8000 Running 30s test @ http://127.0.0.1:8000 2 threads and 125 connections Thread Stats Avg Stdev Max +/- Stdev Latency 239.78ms 13.56ms 330.54ms 79.12% Req/Sec 258.58 35.56 360.00 70.64% Latency Distribution 50% 236.72ms 75% 248.46ms 90% 256.84ms 99% 268.23ms 15458 requests in 30.02s, 2.47GB read Requests/sec: 514.89 Transfer/sec: 84.33MB ``` this PR (`with --parallel` flag) ``` ❯ wrk -d 30s -c 125 --latency http://127.0.0.1:8000 Running 30s test @ http://127.0.0.1:8000 2 threads and 125 connections Thread Stats Avg Stdev Max +/- Stdev Latency 117.40ms 142.84ms 590.45ms 79.07% Req/Sec 1.33k 175.19 1.77k 69.00% Latency Distribution 50% 22.34ms 75% 223.67ms 90% 357.32ms 99% 460.50ms 79636 requests in 30.07s, 12.74GB read Requests/sec: 2647.96 Transfer/sec: 433.71MB ```
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create_web_worker_callback(shared.clone(), stdio.clone());
let maybe_storage_key = shared
.storage_key_resolver
.resolve_storage_key(&args.main_module);
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let cache_storage_dir = maybe_storage_key.map(|key| {
// TODO(@satyarohith): storage quota management
get_cache_storage_dir().join(checksum::gen(&[key.as_bytes()]))
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});
// TODO(bartlomieju): this is cruft, update FeatureChecker to spit out
// list of enabled features.
let feature_checker = shared.feature_checker.clone();
let mut unstable_features =
Vec::with_capacity(crate::UNSTABLE_GRANULAR_FLAGS.len());
for granular_flag in crate::UNSTABLE_GRANULAR_FLAGS {
if feature_checker.check(granular_flag.name) {
unstable_features.push(granular_flag.id);
}
}
let services = WebWorkerServiceOptions {
root_cert_store_provider: Some(shared.root_cert_store_provider.clone()),
module_loader,
fs: shared.fs.clone(),
node_services: Some(
shared.create_node_init_services(node_require_loader),
),
blob_store: shared.blob_store.clone(),
broadcast_channel: shared.broadcast_channel.clone(),
shared_array_buffer_store: Some(shared.shared_array_buffer_store.clone()),
compiled_wasm_module_store: Some(
shared.compiled_wasm_module_store.clone(),
),
maybe_inspector_server,
feature_checker,
npm_process_state_provider: Some(shared.npm_process_state_provider()),
permissions: args.permissions,
};
let options = WebWorkerOptions {
name: args.name,
main_module: args.main_module.clone(),
worker_id: args.worker_id,
bootstrap: BootstrapOptions {
deno_version: crate::version::DENO_VERSION_INFO.deno.to_string(),
args: shared.options.argv.clone(),
cpu_count: std::thread::available_parallelism()
.map(|p| p.get())
.unwrap_or(1),
log_level: shared.options.log_level,
enable_op_summary_metrics: shared.options.enable_op_summary_metrics,
enable_testing_features: shared.options.enable_testing_features,
locale: deno_core::v8::icu::get_language_tag(),
location: Some(args.main_module),
no_color: !colors::use_color(),
color_level: colors::get_color_level(),
is_stdout_tty: deno_terminal::is_stdout_tty(),
is_stderr_tty: deno_terminal::is_stderr_tty(),
unstable_features,
user_agent: version::DENO_VERSION_INFO.user_agent.to_string(),
inspect: shared.options.is_inspecting,
has_node_modules_dir: shared.options.has_node_modules_dir,
argv0: shared.options.argv0.clone(),
node_debug: shared.options.node_debug.clone(),
node_ipc_fd: None,
feat(serve): Opt-in parallelism for `deno serve` (#24920) Adds a `parallel` flag to `deno serve`. When present, we spawn multiple workers to parallelize serving requests. ```bash deno serve --parallel main.ts ``` Currently on linux we use `SO_REUSEPORT` and rely on the fact that the kernel will distribute connections in a round-robin manner. On mac and windows, we sort of emulate this by cloning the underlying file descriptor and passing a handle to each worker. The connections will not be guaranteed to be fairly distributed (and in practice almost certainly won't be), but the distribution is still spread enough to provide a significant performance increase. --- (Run on an Macbook Pro with an M3 Max, serving `deno.com` baseline:: ``` ❯ wrk -d 30s -c 125 --latency http://127.0.0.1:8000 Running 30s test @ http://127.0.0.1:8000 2 threads and 125 connections Thread Stats Avg Stdev Max +/- Stdev Latency 239.78ms 13.56ms 330.54ms 79.12% Req/Sec 258.58 35.56 360.00 70.64% Latency Distribution 50% 236.72ms 75% 248.46ms 90% 256.84ms 99% 268.23ms 15458 requests in 30.02s, 2.47GB read Requests/sec: 514.89 Transfer/sec: 84.33MB ``` this PR (`with --parallel` flag) ``` ❯ wrk -d 30s -c 125 --latency http://127.0.0.1:8000 Running 30s test @ http://127.0.0.1:8000 2 threads and 125 connections Thread Stats Avg Stdev Max +/- Stdev Latency 117.40ms 142.84ms 590.45ms 79.07% Req/Sec 1.33k 175.19 1.77k 69.00% Latency Distribution 50% 22.34ms 75% 223.67ms 90% 357.32ms 99% 460.50ms 79636 requests in 30.07s, 12.74GB read Requests/sec: 2647.96 Transfer/sec: 433.71MB ```
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mode: WorkerExecutionMode::Worker,
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serve_port: shared.options.serve_port,
serve_host: shared.options.serve_host.clone(),
otel_config: shared.otel_config.clone(),
},
extensions: vec![],
startup_snapshot: crate::js::deno_isolate_init(),
create_params: create_isolate_create_params(),
unsafely_ignore_certificate_errors: shared
.options
.unsafely_ignore_certificate_errors
.clone(),
seed: shared.options.seed,
create_web_worker_cb,
format_js_error_fn: Some(Arc::new(format_js_error)),
worker_type: args.worker_type,
get_error_class_fn: Some(&errors::get_error_class_name),
stdio: stdio.clone(),
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cache_storage_dir,
strace_ops: shared.options.strace_ops.clone(),
close_on_idle: args.close_on_idle,
maybe_worker_metadata: args.maybe_worker_metadata,
enable_stack_trace_arg_in_ops: crate::args::has_trace_permissions_enabled(
),
};
WebWorker::bootstrap_from_options(services, options)
})
}
/// By default V8 uses 1.4Gb heap limit which is meant for browser tabs.
/// Instead probe for the total memory on the system and use it instead
/// as a default.
pub fn create_isolate_create_params() -> Option<v8::CreateParams> {
let maybe_mem_info = deno_runtime::sys_info::mem_info();
maybe_mem_info.map(|mem_info| {
v8::CreateParams::default()
.heap_limits_from_system_memory(mem_info.total, 0)
})
}
#[allow(clippy::print_stdout)]
#[allow(clippy::print_stderr)]
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
use deno_core::resolve_path;
use deno_core::FsModuleLoader;
use deno_fs::RealFs;
use deno_runtime::deno_permissions::Permissions;
use deno_runtime::permissions::RuntimePermissionDescriptorParser;
fn create_test_worker() -> MainWorker {
let main_module =
resolve_path("./hello.js", &std::env::current_dir().unwrap()).unwrap();
let fs = Arc::new(RealFs);
let permission_desc_parser =
Arc::new(RuntimePermissionDescriptorParser::new(fs.clone()));
let options = WorkerOptions {
startup_snapshot: crate::js::deno_isolate_init(),
..Default::default()
};
MainWorker::bootstrap_from_options(
main_module,
WorkerServiceOptions {
module_loader: Rc::new(FsModuleLoader),
permissions: PermissionsContainer::new(
permission_desc_parser,
Permissions::none_without_prompt(),
),
blob_store: Default::default(),
broadcast_channel: Default::default(),
feature_checker: Default::default(),
node_services: Default::default(),
npm_process_state_provider: Default::default(),
root_cert_store_provider: Default::default(),
fetch_dns_resolver: Default::default(),
shared_array_buffer_store: Default::default(),
compiled_wasm_module_store: Default::default(),
v8_code_cache: Default::default(),
fs,
},
options,
)
}
#[tokio::test]
async fn execute_mod_esm_imports_a() {
let p = test_util::testdata_path().join("runtime/esm_imports_a.js");
let module_specifier = ModuleSpecifier::from_file_path(&p).unwrap();
let mut worker = create_test_worker();
let result = worker.execute_main_module(&module_specifier).await;
if let Err(err) = result {
eprintln!("execute_mod err {err:?}");
}
if let Err(e) = worker.run_event_loop(false).await {
panic!("Future got unexpected error: {e:?}");
}
}
#[tokio::test]
async fn execute_mod_circular() {
let p = std::path::PathBuf::from(env!("CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR"))
.parent()
.unwrap()
.join("tests/circular1.js");
let module_specifier = ModuleSpecifier::from_file_path(&p).unwrap();
let mut worker = create_test_worker();
let result = worker.execute_main_module(&module_specifier).await;
if let Err(err) = result {
eprintln!("execute_mod err {err:?}");
}
if let Err(e) = worker.run_event_loop(false).await {
panic!("Future got unexpected error: {e:?}");
}
}
#[tokio::test]
async fn execute_mod_resolve_error() {
// "foo" is not a valid module specifier so this should return an error.
let mut worker = create_test_worker();
let module_specifier =
resolve_path("./does-not-exist", &std::env::current_dir().unwrap())
.unwrap();
let result = worker.execute_main_module(&module_specifier).await;
assert!(result.is_err());
}
#[tokio::test]
async fn execute_mod_002_hello() {
// This assumes cwd is project root (an assumption made throughout the
// tests).
let mut worker = create_test_worker();
let p = test_util::testdata_path().join("run/001_hello.js");
let module_specifier = ModuleSpecifier::from_file_path(&p).unwrap();
let result = worker.execute_main_module(&module_specifier).await;
assert!(result.is_ok());
}
}