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// Copyright 2018-2021 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
use super::language_server;
use super::tsc;
use crate::ast;
use crate::import_map::ImportMap;
use crate::media_type::MediaType;
use crate::module_graph::parse_deno_types;
use crate::module_graph::parse_ts_reference;
use crate::module_graph::TypeScriptReference;
use crate::tools::lint::create_linter;
use deno_core::error::anyhow;
use deno_core::error::custom_error;
use deno_core::error::AnyError;
use deno_core::serde::Deserialize;
use deno_core::serde::Serialize;
use deno_core::serde_json;
use deno_core::serde_json::json;
use deno_core::ModuleResolutionError;
use deno_core::ModuleSpecifier;
use deno_lint::rules;
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use lspower::lsp;
use lspower::lsp::Position;
use lspower::lsp::Range;
use regex::Regex;
use std::cmp::Ordering;
use std::collections::HashMap;
use std::fmt;
use std::rc::Rc;
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lazy_static::lazy_static! {
/// Diagnostic error codes which actually are the same, and so when grouping
/// fixes we treat them the same.
static ref FIX_ALL_ERROR_CODES: HashMap<&'static str, &'static str> =
(&[("2339", "2339"), ("2345", "2339"),])
.iter()
.cloned()
.collect();
/// Fixes which help determine if there is a preferred fix when there are
/// multiple fixes available.
static ref PREFERRED_FIXES: HashMap<&'static str, (u32, bool)> = (&[
("annotateWithTypeFromJSDoc", (1, false)),
("constructorForDerivedNeedSuperCall", (1, false)),
("extendsInterfaceBecomesImplements", (1, false)),
("awaitInSyncFunction", (1, false)),
("classIncorrectlyImplementsInterface", (3, false)),
("classDoesntImplementInheritedAbstractMember", (3, false)),
("unreachableCode", (1, false)),
("unusedIdentifier", (1, false)),
("forgottenThisPropertyAccess", (1, false)),
("spelling", (2, false)),
("addMissingAwait", (1, false)),
("fixImport", (0, true)),
])
.iter()
.cloned()
.collect();
static ref IMPORT_SPECIFIER_RE: Regex = Regex::new(r#"\sfrom\s+["']([^"']*)["']"#).unwrap();
}
const SUPPORTED_EXTENSIONS: &[&str] = &[".ts", ".tsx", ".js", ".jsx", ".mjs"];
/// Category of self-generated diagnostic messages (those not coming from)
/// TypeScript.
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub enum Category {
/// A lint diagnostic, where the first element is the message.
Lint {
message: String,
code: String,
hint: Option<String>,
},
}
/// A structure to hold a reference to a diagnostic message.
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct Reference {
category: Category,
range: Range,
}
impl Reference {
pub fn to_diagnostic(&self) -> lsp::Diagnostic {
match &self.category {
Category::Lint {
message,
code,
hint,
} => lsp::Diagnostic {
range: self.range,
severity: Some(lsp::DiagnosticSeverity::Warning),
code: Some(lsp::NumberOrString::String(code.to_string())),
code_description: None,
source: Some("deno-lint".to_string()),
message: {
let mut msg = message.to_string();
if let Some(hint) = hint {
msg.push('\n');
msg.push_str(hint);
}
msg
},
related_information: None,
tags: None, // we should tag unused code
data: None,
},
}
}
}
fn as_lsp_range(range: &deno_lint::diagnostic::Range) -> Range {
Range {
start: Position {
line: (range.start.line - 1) as u32,
character: range.start.col as u32,
},
end: Position {
line: (range.end.line - 1) as u32,
character: range.end.col as u32,
},
}
}
pub fn get_lint_references(
specifier: &ModuleSpecifier,
media_type: &MediaType,
source_code: &str,
) -> Result<Vec<Reference>, AnyError> {
let syntax = ast::get_syntax(media_type);
let lint_rules = rules::get_recommended_rules();
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let linter = create_linter(syntax, lint_rules);
// TODO(@kitsonk) we should consider caching the swc source file versions for
// reuse by other processes
let (_, lint_diagnostics) =
linter.lint(specifier.to_string(), source_code.to_string())?;
Ok(
lint_diagnostics
.into_iter()
.map(|d| Reference {
category: Category::Lint {
message: d.message,
code: d.code,
hint: d.hint,
},
range: as_lsp_range(&d.range),
})
.collect(),
)
}
#[derive(Debug, Default, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct Dependency {
pub is_dynamic: bool,
pub maybe_code: Option<ResolvedDependency>,
pub maybe_code_specifier_range: Option<Range>,
pub maybe_type: Option<ResolvedDependency>,
pub maybe_type_specifier_range: Option<Range>,
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub enum ResolvedDependencyErr {
InvalidDowngrade,
InvalidLocalImport,
InvalidSpecifier(ModuleResolutionError),
Missing,
}
impl ResolvedDependencyErr {
pub fn as_code(&self) -> lsp::NumberOrString {
match self {
Self::InvalidDowngrade => {
lsp::NumberOrString::String("invalid-downgrade".to_string())
}
Self::InvalidLocalImport => {
lsp::NumberOrString::String("invalid-local-import".to_string())
}
Self::InvalidSpecifier(_) => {
lsp::NumberOrString::String("invalid-specifier".to_string())
}
Self::Missing => lsp::NumberOrString::String("missing".to_string()),
}
}
}
impl fmt::Display for ResolvedDependencyErr {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
match self {
Self::InvalidDowngrade => {
write!(f, "HTTPS modules cannot import HTTP modules.")
}
Self::InvalidLocalImport => {
write!(f, "Remote modules cannot import local modules.")
}
Self::InvalidSpecifier(err) => write!(f, "{}", err),
Self::Missing => write!(f, "The module is unexpectedly missing."),
}
}
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub enum ResolvedDependency {
Resolved(ModuleSpecifier),
Err(ResolvedDependencyErr),
}
pub fn resolve_import(
specifier: &str,
referrer: &ModuleSpecifier,
maybe_import_map: &Option<ImportMap>,
) -> ResolvedDependency {
let maybe_mapped = if let Some(import_map) = maybe_import_map {
import_map.resolve(specifier, referrer.as_str()).ok()
} else {
None
};
let remapped = maybe_mapped.is_some();
let specifier = if let Some(remapped) = maybe_mapped {
remapped
} else {
match deno_core::resolve_import(specifier, referrer.as_str()) {
Ok(resolved) => resolved,
Err(err) => {
return ResolvedDependency::Err(
ResolvedDependencyErr::InvalidSpecifier(err),
)
}
}
};
let referrer_scheme = referrer.scheme();
let specifier_scheme = specifier.scheme();
if referrer_scheme == "https" && specifier_scheme == "http" {
return ResolvedDependency::Err(ResolvedDependencyErr::InvalidDowngrade);
}
if (referrer_scheme == "https" || referrer_scheme == "http")
&& !(specifier_scheme == "https" || specifier_scheme == "http")
&& !remapped
{
return ResolvedDependency::Err(ResolvedDependencyErr::InvalidLocalImport);
}
ResolvedDependency::Resolved(specifier)
}
pub fn parse_module(
specifier: &ModuleSpecifier,
source: &str,
media_type: &MediaType,
) -> Result<ast::ParsedModule, AnyError> {
let source_map = Rc::new(swc_common::SourceMap::default());
ast::parse_with_source_map(
&specifier.to_string(),
source,
&media_type,
source_map,
)
}
// TODO(@kitsonk) a lot of this logic is duplicated in module_graph.rs in
// Module::parse() and should be refactored out to a common function.
pub fn analyze_dependencies(
specifier: &ModuleSpecifier,
media_type: &MediaType,
parsed_module: &ast::ParsedModule,
maybe_import_map: &Option<ImportMap>,
) -> (HashMap<String, Dependency>, Option<ResolvedDependency>) {
let mut maybe_type = None;
let mut dependencies = HashMap::<String, Dependency>::new();
// Parse leading comments for supported triple slash references.
for comment in parsed_module.get_leading_comments().iter() {
if let Some((ts_reference, span)) = parse_ts_reference(&comment) {
let loc = parsed_module.source_map.lookup_char_pos(span.lo);
match ts_reference {
TypeScriptReference::Path(import) => {
let dep = dependencies.entry(import.clone()).or_default();
let resolved_import =
resolve_import(&import, specifier, maybe_import_map);
dep.maybe_code = Some(resolved_import);
dep.maybe_code_specifier_range = Some(Range {
start: Position {
line: (loc.line - 1) as u32,
character: loc.col_display as u32,
},
end: Position {
line: (loc.line - 1) as u32,
character: (loc.col_display + import.chars().count() + 2) as u32,
},
});
}
TypeScriptReference::Types(import) => {
let resolved_import =
resolve_import(&import, specifier, maybe_import_map);
if media_type == &MediaType::JavaScript
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|| media_type == &MediaType::Jsx
{
maybe_type = Some(resolved_import.clone());
}
let dep = dependencies.entry(import.clone()).or_default();
dep.maybe_type = Some(resolved_import);
dep.maybe_type_specifier_range = Some(Range {
start: Position {
line: (loc.line - 1) as u32,
character: loc.col_display as u32,
},
end: Position {
line: (loc.line - 1) as u32,
character: (loc.col_display + import.chars().count() + 2) as u32,
},
});
}
}
}
}
// Parse ES and type only imports
let descriptors = parsed_module.analyze_dependencies();
for desc in descriptors.into_iter().filter(|desc| {
desc.kind != swc_ecmascript::dep_graph::DependencyKind::Require
}) {
let resolved_import =
resolve_import(&desc.specifier, specifier, maybe_import_map);
let maybe_resolved_type_dependency =
// Check for `@deno-types` pragmas that affect the import
if let Some(comment) = desc.leading_comments.last() {
parse_deno_types(&comment).as_ref().map(|(deno_types, span)| {
(
resolve_import(deno_types, specifier, maybe_import_map),
deno_types.clone(),
parsed_module.source_map.lookup_char_pos(span.lo)
)
})
} else {
None
};
let dep = dependencies.entry(desc.specifier.to_string()).or_default();
dep.is_dynamic = desc.is_dynamic;
match desc.kind {
swc_ecmascript::dep_graph::DependencyKind::ExportType
| swc_ecmascript::dep_graph::DependencyKind::ImportType => {
dep.maybe_type_specifier_range = Some(Range {
start: Position {
line: (desc.specifier_line - 1) as u32,
character: desc.specifier_col as u32,
},
end: Position {
line: (desc.specifier_line - 1) as u32,
character: (desc.specifier_col + desc.specifier.chars().count() + 2)
as u32,
},
});
dep.maybe_type = Some(resolved_import)
}
_ => {
dep.maybe_code_specifier_range = Some(Range {
start: Position {
line: (desc.specifier_line - 1) as u32,
character: desc.specifier_col as u32,
},
end: Position {
line: (desc.specifier_line - 1) as u32,
character: (desc.specifier_col + desc.specifier.chars().count() + 2)
as u32,
},
});
dep.maybe_code = Some(resolved_import);
}
}
if dep.maybe_type.is_none() {
if let Some((resolved_dependency, specifier, loc)) =
maybe_resolved_type_dependency
{
dep.maybe_type_specifier_range = Some(Range {
start: Position {
line: (loc.line - 1) as u32,
character: (loc.col_display + 1) as u32,
},
end: Position {
line: (loc.line - 1) as u32,
character: (loc.col_display + 1 + specifier.chars().count()) as u32,
},
});
dep.maybe_type = Some(resolved_dependency);
}
}
}
(dependencies, maybe_type)
}
#[derive(Debug, Deserialize, Serialize)]
pub enum CodeLensSource {
#[serde(rename = "implementations")]
Implementations,
#[serde(rename = "references")]
References,
}
#[derive(Debug, Deserialize)]
#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]
pub struct CodeLensData {
pub source: CodeLensSource,
pub specifier: ModuleSpecifier,
}
fn code_as_string(code: &Option<lsp::NumberOrString>) -> String {
match code {
Some(lsp::NumberOrString::String(str)) => str.clone(),
Some(lsp::NumberOrString::Number(num)) => num.to_string(),
_ => "".to_string(),
}
}
/// Iterate over the supported extensions, concatenating the extension on the
/// specifier, returning the first specifier that is resolve-able, otherwise
/// None if none match.
fn check_specifier(
specifier: &str,
referrer: &ModuleSpecifier,
snapshot: &language_server::StateSnapshot,
maybe_import_map: &Option<ImportMap>,
) -> Option<String> {
for ext in SUPPORTED_EXTENSIONS {
let specifier_with_ext = format!("{}{}", specifier, ext);
if let ResolvedDependency::Resolved(resolved_specifier) =
resolve_import(&specifier_with_ext, referrer, maybe_import_map)
{
if snapshot.documents.contains_key(&resolved_specifier)
|| snapshot.sources.contains_key(&resolved_specifier)
{
return Some(specifier_with_ext);
}
}
}
None
}
/// For a set of tsc changes, can them for any that contain something that looks
/// like an import and rewrite the import specifier to include the extension
pub(crate) fn fix_ts_import_changes(
referrer: &ModuleSpecifier,
changes: &[tsc::FileTextChanges],
language_server: &language_server::Inner,
) -> Result<Vec<tsc::FileTextChanges>, AnyError> {
let mut r = Vec::new();
let snapshot = language_server.snapshot()?;
for change in changes {
let mut text_changes = Vec::new();
for text_change in &change.text_changes {
if let Some(captures) =
IMPORT_SPECIFIER_RE.captures(&text_change.new_text)
{
let specifier = captures
.get(1)
.ok_or_else(|| anyhow!("Missing capture."))?
.as_str();
if let Some(new_specifier) = check_specifier(
specifier,
referrer,
&snapshot,
&language_server.maybe_import_map,
) {
let new_text =
text_change.new_text.replace(specifier, &new_specifier);
text_changes.push(tsc::TextChange {
span: text_change.span.clone(),
new_text,
});
} else {
text_changes.push(text_change.clone());
}
} else {
text_changes.push(text_change.clone());
}
}
r.push(tsc::FileTextChanges {
file_name: change.file_name.clone(),
text_changes,
is_new_file: change.is_new_file,
});
}
Ok(r)
}
/// Fix tsc import code actions so that the module specifier is correct for
/// resolution by Deno (includes the extension).
fn fix_ts_import_action(
referrer: &ModuleSpecifier,
action: &tsc::CodeFixAction,
language_server: &language_server::Inner,
) -> Result<tsc::CodeFixAction, AnyError> {
if action.fix_name == "import" {
let change = action
.changes
.get(0)
.ok_or_else(|| anyhow!("Unexpected action changes."))?;
let text_change = change
.text_changes
.get(0)
.ok_or_else(|| anyhow!("Missing text change."))?;
if let Some(captures) = IMPORT_SPECIFIER_RE.captures(&text_change.new_text)
{
let specifier = captures
.get(1)
.ok_or_else(|| anyhow!("Missing capture."))?
.as_str();
let snapshot = language_server.snapshot()?;
if let Some(new_specifier) = check_specifier(
specifier,
referrer,
&snapshot,
&language_server.maybe_import_map,
) {
let description = action.description.replace(specifier, &new_specifier);
let changes = action
.changes
.iter()
.map(|c| {
let text_changes = c
.text_changes
.iter()
.map(|tc| tsc::TextChange {
span: tc.span.clone(),
new_text: tc.new_text.replace(specifier, &new_specifier),
})
.collect();
tsc::FileTextChanges {
file_name: c.file_name.clone(),
text_changes,
is_new_file: c.is_new_file,
}
})
.collect();
return Ok(tsc::CodeFixAction {
description,
changes,
commands: None,
fix_name: action.fix_name.clone(),
fix_id: None,
fix_all_description: None,
});
}
}
}
Ok(action.clone())
}
/// Determines if two TypeScript diagnostic codes are effectively equivalent.
fn is_equivalent_code(
a: &Option<lsp::NumberOrString>,
b: &Option<lsp::NumberOrString>,
) -> bool {
let a_code = code_as_string(a);
let b_code = code_as_string(b);
FIX_ALL_ERROR_CODES.get(a_code.as_str())
== FIX_ALL_ERROR_CODES.get(b_code.as_str())
}
/// Return a boolean flag to indicate if the specified action is the preferred
/// action for a given set of actions.
fn is_preferred(
action: &tsc::CodeFixAction,
actions: &[CodeActionKind],
fix_priority: u32,
only_one: bool,
) -> bool {
actions.iter().all(|i| {
if let CodeActionKind::Tsc(_, a) = i {
if action == a {
return true;
}
if a.fix_id.is_some() {
return true;
}
if let Some((other_fix_priority, _)) =
PREFERRED_FIXES.get(a.fix_name.as_str())
{
match other_fix_priority.cmp(&fix_priority) {
Ordering::Less => return true,
Ordering::Greater => return false,
Ordering::Equal => (),
}
if only_one && action.fix_name == a.fix_name {
return false;
}
}
true
} else {
true
}
})
}
/// Convert changes returned from a TypeScript quick fix action into edits
/// for an LSP CodeAction.
pub(crate) async fn ts_changes_to_edit(
changes: &[tsc::FileTextChanges],
language_server: &mut language_server::Inner,
) -> Result<Option<lsp::WorkspaceEdit>, AnyError> {
let mut text_document_edits = Vec::new();
for change in changes {
let text_document_edit =
change.to_text_document_edit(language_server).await?;
text_document_edits.push(text_document_edit);
}
Ok(Some(lsp::WorkspaceEdit {
changes: None,
document_changes: Some(lsp::DocumentChanges::Edits(text_document_edits)),
change_annotations: None,
}))
}
#[derive(Debug, Deserialize)]
#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]
pub struct CodeActionData {
pub specifier: ModuleSpecifier,
pub fix_id: String,
}
#[derive(Debug, Deserialize)]
#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]
pub struct DenoFixData {
pub specifier: ModuleSpecifier,
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
enum CodeActionKind {
Deno(lsp::CodeAction),
Tsc(lsp::CodeAction, tsc::CodeFixAction),
}
#[derive(Debug, Hash, PartialEq, Eq)]
enum FixAllKind {
Tsc(String),
}
#[derive(Debug, Default)]
pub struct CodeActionCollection {
actions: Vec<CodeActionKind>,
fix_all_actions: HashMap<FixAllKind, CodeActionKind>,
}
impl CodeActionCollection {
pub(crate) fn add_deno_fix_action(
&mut self,
diagnostic: &lsp::Diagnostic,
) -> Result<(), AnyError> {
if let Some(data) = diagnostic.data.clone() {
let fix_data: DenoFixData = serde_json::from_value(data)?;
let title = if matches!(&diagnostic.code, Some(lsp::NumberOrString::String(code)) if code == "no-cache-data")
{
"Cache the data URL and its dependencies.".to_string()
} else {
format!("Cache \"{}\" and its dependencies.", fix_data.specifier)
};
let code_action = lsp::CodeAction {
title,
kind: Some(lsp::CodeActionKind::QUICKFIX),
diagnostics: Some(vec![diagnostic.clone()]),
edit: None,
command: Some(lsp::Command {
title: "".to_string(),
command: "deno.cache".to_string(),
arguments: Some(vec![json!([fix_data.specifier])]),
}),
is_preferred: None,
disabled: None,
data: None,
};
self.actions.push(CodeActionKind::Deno(code_action));
}
Ok(())
}
/// Add a TypeScript code fix action to the code actions collection.
pub(crate) async fn add_ts_fix_action(
&mut self,
specifier: &ModuleSpecifier,
action: &tsc::CodeFixAction,
diagnostic: &lsp::Diagnostic,
language_server: &mut language_server::Inner,
) -> Result<(), AnyError> {
if action.commands.is_some() {
// In theory, tsc can return actions that require "commands" to be applied
// back into TypeScript. Currently there is only one command, `install
// package` but Deno doesn't support that. The problem is that the
// `.applyCodeActionCommand()` returns a promise, and with the current way
// we wrap tsc, we can't handle the asynchronous response, so it is
// actually easier to return errors if we ever encounter one of these,
// which we really wouldn't expect from the Deno lsp.
return Err(custom_error(
"UnsupportedFix",
"The action returned from TypeScript is unsupported.",
));
}
let action = fix_ts_import_action(specifier, action, language_server)?;
let edit = ts_changes_to_edit(&action.changes, language_server).await?;
let code_action = lsp::CodeAction {
title: action.description.clone(),
kind: Some(lsp::CodeActionKind::QUICKFIX),
diagnostics: Some(vec![diagnostic.clone()]),
edit,
command: None,
is_preferred: None,
disabled: None,
data: None,
};
self.actions.retain(|i| match i {
CodeActionKind::Tsc(c, a) => {
!(action.fix_name == a.fix_name && code_action.edit == c.edit)
}
_ => true,
});
self
.actions
.push(CodeActionKind::Tsc(code_action, action.clone()));
if let Some(fix_id) = &action.fix_id {
if let Some(CodeActionKind::Tsc(existing_fix_all, existing_action)) =
self.fix_all_actions.get(&FixAllKind::Tsc(fix_id.clone()))
{
self.actions.retain(|i| match i {
CodeActionKind::Tsc(c, _) => c != existing_fix_all,
_ => true,
});
self.actions.push(CodeActionKind::Tsc(
existing_fix_all.clone(),
existing_action.clone(),
));
}
}
Ok(())
}
/// Add a TypeScript action to the actions as a "fix all" action, where it
/// will fix all occurrences of the diagnostic in the file.
pub fn add_ts_fix_all_action(
&mut self,
action: &tsc::CodeFixAction,
specifier: &ModuleSpecifier,
diagnostic: &lsp::Diagnostic,
) {
let data = Some(json!({
"specifier": specifier,
"fixId": action.fix_id,
}));
let title = if let Some(description) = &action.fix_all_description {
description.clone()
} else {
format!("{} (Fix all in file)", action.description)
};
let code_action = lsp::CodeAction {
title,
kind: Some(lsp::CodeActionKind::QUICKFIX),
diagnostics: Some(vec![diagnostic.clone()]),
edit: None,
command: None,
is_preferred: None,
disabled: None,
data,
};
if let Some(CodeActionKind::Tsc(existing, _)) = self
.fix_all_actions
.get(&FixAllKind::Tsc(action.fix_id.clone().unwrap()))
{
self.actions.retain(|i| match i {
CodeActionKind::Tsc(c, _) => c != existing,
_ => true,
});
}
self
.actions
.push(CodeActionKind::Tsc(code_action.clone(), action.clone()));
self.fix_all_actions.insert(
FixAllKind::Tsc(action.fix_id.clone().unwrap()),
CodeActionKind::Tsc(code_action, action.clone()),
);
}
/// Move out the code actions and return them as a `CodeActionResponse`.
pub fn get_response(self) -> lsp::CodeActionResponse {
self
.actions
.into_iter()
.map(|i| match i {
CodeActionKind::Tsc(c, _) => lsp::CodeActionOrCommand::CodeAction(c),
CodeActionKind::Deno(c) => lsp::CodeActionOrCommand::CodeAction(c),
})
.collect()
}
/// Determine if a action can be converted into a "fix all" action.
pub fn is_fix_all_action(
&self,
action: &tsc::CodeFixAction,
diagnostic: &lsp::Diagnostic,
file_diagnostics: &[lsp::Diagnostic],
) -> bool {
// If the action does not have a fix id (indicating it can be "bundled up")
// or if the collection already contains a "bundled" action return false
if action.fix_id.is_none()
|| self
.fix_all_actions
.contains_key(&FixAllKind::Tsc(action.fix_id.clone().unwrap()))
{
false
} else {
// else iterate over the diagnostic in the file and see if there are any
// other diagnostics that could be bundled together in a "fix all" code
// action
file_diagnostics.iter().any(|d| {
if d == diagnostic || d.code.is_none() || diagnostic.code.is_none() {
false
} else {
d.code == diagnostic.code
|| is_equivalent_code(&d.code, &diagnostic.code)
}
})
}
}
/// Set the `.is_preferred` flag on code actions, this should be only executed
/// when all actions are added to the collection.
pub fn set_preferred_fixes(&mut self) {
let actions = self.actions.clone();
for entry in self.actions.iter_mut() {
if let CodeActionKind::Tsc(code_action, action) = entry {
if action.fix_id.is_some() {
continue;
}
if let Some((fix_priority, only_one)) =
PREFERRED_FIXES.get(action.fix_name.as_str())
{
code_action.is_preferred =
Some(is_preferred(action, &actions, *fix_priority, *only_one));
}
}
}
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
use deno_core::resolve_url;
#[test]
fn test_reference_to_diagnostic() {
let range = Range {
start: Position {
line: 1,
character: 1,
},
end: Position {
line: 2,
character: 2,
},
};
let test_cases = [
(
Reference {
category: Category::Lint {
message: "message1".to_string(),
code: "code1".to_string(),
hint: None,
},
range,
},
lsp::Diagnostic {
range,
severity: Some(lsp::DiagnosticSeverity::Warning),
code: Some(lsp::NumberOrString::String("code1".to_string())),
source: Some("deno-lint".to_string()),
message: "message1".to_string(),
..Default::default()
},
),
(
Reference {
category: Category::Lint {
message: "message2".to_string(),
code: "code2".to_string(),
hint: Some("hint2".to_string()),
},
range,
},
lsp::Diagnostic {
range,
severity: Some(lsp::DiagnosticSeverity::Warning),
code: Some(lsp::NumberOrString::String("code2".to_string())),
source: Some("deno-lint".to_string()),
message: "message2\nhint2".to_string(),
..Default::default()
},
),
];
for (input, expected) in test_cases.iter() {
let actual = input.to_diagnostic();
assert_eq!(&actual, expected);
}
}
#[test]
fn test_as_lsp_range() {
let fixture = deno_lint::diagnostic::Range {
start: deno_lint::diagnostic::Position {
line: 1,
col: 2,
byte_pos: 23,
},
end: deno_lint::diagnostic::Position {
line: 2,
col: 0,
byte_pos: 33,
},
};
let actual = as_lsp_range(&fixture);
assert_eq!(
actual,
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lsp::Range {
start: lsp::Position {
line: 0,
character: 2,
},
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end: lsp::Position {
line: 1,
character: 0,
},
}
);
}
#[test]
fn test_get_lint_references() {
let specifier = resolve_url("file:///a.ts").expect("bad specifier");
let source = "const foo = 42;";
let actual =
get_lint_references(&specifier, &MediaType::TypeScript, source).unwrap();
assert_eq!(
actual,
vec![Reference {
category: Category::Lint {
message: "`foo` is never used".to_string(),
code: "no-unused-vars".to_string(),
hint: Some(
"If this is intentional, prefix it with an underscore like `_foo`"
.to_string()
),
},
range: Range {
start: Position {
line: 0,
character: 6,
},
end: Position {
line: 0,
character: 9,
}
}
}]
);
}
#[test]
fn test_analyze_dependencies() {
let specifier = resolve_url("file:///a.ts").expect("bad specifier");
let source = r#"import {
Application,
Context,
Router,
Status,
} from "https://deno.land/x/oak@v6.3.2/mod.ts";
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// @deno-types="https://deno.land/x/types/react/index.d.ts";
import * as React from "https://cdn.skypack.dev/react";
"#;
let parsed_module =
parse_module(&specifier, source, &MediaType::TypeScript).unwrap();
let (actual, maybe_type) = analyze_dependencies(
&specifier,
&MediaType::TypeScript,
&parsed_module,
&None,
);
assert!(maybe_type.is_none());
assert_eq!(actual.len(), 2);
assert_eq!(
actual.get("https://cdn.skypack.dev/react").cloned(),
Some(Dependency {
is_dynamic: false,
maybe_code: Some(ResolvedDependency::Resolved(
resolve_url("https://cdn.skypack.dev/react").unwrap()
)),
maybe_type: Some(ResolvedDependency::Resolved(
resolve_url("https://deno.land/x/types/react/index.d.ts").unwrap()
)),
maybe_code_specifier_range: Some(Range {
start: Position {
line: 8,
character: 27,
},
end: Position {
line: 8,
character: 58,
}
}),
maybe_type_specifier_range: Some(Range {
start: Position {
line: 7,
character: 20,
},
end: Position {
line: 7,
character: 62,
}
})
})
);
assert_eq!(
actual.get("https://deno.land/x/oak@v6.3.2/mod.ts").cloned(),
Some(Dependency {
is_dynamic: false,
maybe_code: Some(ResolvedDependency::Resolved(
resolve_url("https://deno.land/x/oak@v6.3.2/mod.ts").unwrap()
)),
maybe_type: None,
maybe_code_specifier_range: Some(Range {
start: Position {
line: 5,
character: 11,
},
end: Position {
line: 5,
character: 50,
}
}),
maybe_type_specifier_range: None,
})
);
}
}