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denoland-deno/cli/fs_util.rs

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// Copyright 2018-2021 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
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use deno_core::error::AnyError;
pub use deno_core::normalize_path;
use deno_runtime::deno_crypto::rand;
use std::env::current_dir;
use std::fs::OpenOptions;
use std::io::{Error, Write};
use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
use walkdir::WalkDir;
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pub fn atomic_write_file<T: AsRef<[u8]>>(
filename: &Path,
data: T,
mode: u32,
) -> std::io::Result<()> {
let rand: String = (0..4)
.map(|_| format!("{:02x}", rand::random::<u8>()))
.collect();
let extension = format!("{}.tmp", rand);
let tmp_file = filename.with_extension(extension);
write_file(&tmp_file, data, mode)?;
std::fs::rename(tmp_file, filename)?;
Ok(())
}
pub fn write_file<T: AsRef<[u8]>>(
filename: &Path,
data: T,
mode: u32,
) -> std::io::Result<()> {
write_file_2(filename, data, true, mode, true, false)
}
pub fn write_file_2<T: AsRef<[u8]>>(
filename: &Path,
data: T,
update_mode: bool,
mode: u32,
is_create: bool,
is_append: bool,
) -> std::io::Result<()> {
let mut file = OpenOptions::new()
.read(false)
.write(true)
.append(is_append)
.truncate(!is_append)
.create(is_create)
.open(filename)?;
if update_mode {
#[cfg(unix)]
{
use std::os::unix::fs::PermissionsExt;
let mode = mode & 0o777;
let permissions = PermissionsExt::from_mode(mode);
file.set_permissions(permissions)?;
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}
#[cfg(not(unix))]
let _ = mode;
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}
file.write_all(data.as_ref())
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}
/// Similar to `std::fs::canonicalize()` but strips UNC prefixes on Windows.
pub fn canonicalize_path(path: &Path) -> Result<PathBuf, Error> {
let mut canonicalized_path = path.canonicalize()?;
if cfg!(windows) {
canonicalized_path = PathBuf::from(
canonicalized_path
.display()
.to_string()
.trim_start_matches("\\\\?\\"),
);
}
Ok(canonicalized_path)
}
pub fn resolve_from_cwd(path: &Path) -> Result<PathBuf, AnyError> {
let resolved_path = if path.is_absolute() {
path.to_owned()
} else {
let cwd = current_dir().unwrap();
cwd.join(path)
};
Ok(normalize_path(&resolved_path))
}
/// Checks if the path has extension Deno supports.
pub fn is_supported_ext(path: &Path) -> bool {
if let Some(ext) = get_extension(path) {
matches!(ext.as_str(), "ts" | "tsx" | "js" | "jsx" | "mjs")
} else {
false
}
}
/// This function is similar to is_supported_ext but adds additional extensions
/// supported by `deno fmt`.
pub fn is_supported_ext_fmt(path: &Path) -> bool {
if let Some(ext) = get_extension(path) {
matches!(
ext.as_str(),
"ts" | "tsx" | "js" | "jsx" | "mjs" | "md" | "json" | "jsonc"
)
} else {
false
}
}
/// Get the extension of a file in lowercase.
pub fn get_extension(file_path: &Path) -> Option<String> {
return file_path
.extension()
.and_then(|e| e.to_str())
.map(|e| e.to_lowercase());
}
/// Collects file paths that satisfy the given predicate, by recursively walking `files`.
/// If the walker visits a path that is listed in `ignore`, it skips descending into the directory.
pub fn collect_files<P>(
files: &[PathBuf],
ignore: &[PathBuf],
predicate: P,
) -> Result<Vec<PathBuf>, AnyError>
where
P: Fn(&Path) -> bool,
{
let mut target_files = Vec::new();
// retain only the paths which exist and ignore the rest
let canonicalized_ignore: Vec<PathBuf> = ignore
.iter()
.filter_map(|i| i.canonicalize().ok())
.collect();
let cur_dir = [std::env::current_dir()?];
let files = if files.is_empty() { &cur_dir } else { files };
for file in files {
for entry in WalkDir::new(file)
.into_iter()
.filter_entry(|e| {
e.path().canonicalize().map_or(false, |c| {
!canonicalized_ignore.iter().any(|i| c.starts_with(i))
})
})
.filter_map(|e| match e {
Ok(e) if !e.file_type().is_dir() && predicate(e.path()) => Some(e),
_ => None,
})
{
target_files.push(entry.into_path().canonicalize()?)
}
}
Ok(target_files)
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
use tempfile::TempDir;
#[test]
fn resolve_from_cwd_child() {
let cwd = current_dir().unwrap();
assert_eq!(resolve_from_cwd(Path::new("a")).unwrap(), cwd.join("a"));
}
#[test]
fn resolve_from_cwd_dot() {
let cwd = current_dir().unwrap();
assert_eq!(resolve_from_cwd(Path::new(".")).unwrap(), cwd);
}
#[test]
fn resolve_from_cwd_parent() {
let cwd = current_dir().unwrap();
assert_eq!(resolve_from_cwd(Path::new("a/..")).unwrap(), cwd);
}
#[test]
fn test_normalize_path() {
assert_eq!(normalize_path(Path::new("a/../b")), PathBuf::from("b"));
assert_eq!(normalize_path(Path::new("a/./b/")), PathBuf::from("a/b/"));
assert_eq!(
normalize_path(Path::new("a/./b/../c")),
PathBuf::from("a/c")
);
if cfg!(windows) {
assert_eq!(
normalize_path(Path::new("C:\\a\\.\\b\\..\\c")),
PathBuf::from("C:\\a\\c")
);
}
}
// TODO: Get a good expected value here for Windows.
#[cfg(not(windows))]
#[test]
fn resolve_from_cwd_absolute() {
let expected = Path::new("/a");
assert_eq!(resolve_from_cwd(expected).unwrap(), expected);
}
#[test]
fn test_is_supported_ext() {
assert!(!is_supported_ext(Path::new("tests/subdir/redirects")));
assert!(!is_supported_ext(Path::new("README.md")));
assert!(is_supported_ext(Path::new("lib/typescript.d.ts")));
assert!(is_supported_ext(Path::new("cli/tests/001_hello.js")));
assert!(is_supported_ext(Path::new("cli/tests/002_hello.ts")));
assert!(is_supported_ext(Path::new("foo.jsx")));
assert!(is_supported_ext(Path::new("foo.tsx")));
assert!(is_supported_ext(Path::new("foo.TS")));
assert!(is_supported_ext(Path::new("foo.TSX")));
assert!(is_supported_ext(Path::new("foo.JS")));
assert!(is_supported_ext(Path::new("foo.JSX")));
assert!(is_supported_ext(Path::new("foo.mjs")));
assert!(!is_supported_ext(Path::new("foo.mjsx")));
}
#[test]
fn test_is_supported_ext_fmt() {
assert!(!is_supported_ext_fmt(Path::new("tests/subdir/redirects")));
assert!(is_supported_ext_fmt(Path::new("README.md")));
assert!(is_supported_ext_fmt(Path::new("readme.MD")));
assert!(is_supported_ext_fmt(Path::new("lib/typescript.d.ts")));
assert!(is_supported_ext_fmt(Path::new("cli/tests/001_hello.js")));
assert!(is_supported_ext_fmt(Path::new("cli/tests/002_hello.ts")));
assert!(is_supported_ext_fmt(Path::new("foo.jsx")));
assert!(is_supported_ext_fmt(Path::new("foo.tsx")));
assert!(is_supported_ext_fmt(Path::new("foo.TS")));
assert!(is_supported_ext_fmt(Path::new("foo.TSX")));
assert!(is_supported_ext_fmt(Path::new("foo.JS")));
assert!(is_supported_ext_fmt(Path::new("foo.JSX")));
assert!(is_supported_ext_fmt(Path::new("foo.mjs")));
assert!(!is_supported_ext_fmt(Path::new("foo.mjsx")));
assert!(is_supported_ext_fmt(Path::new("foo.jsonc")));
assert!(is_supported_ext_fmt(Path::new("foo.JSONC")));
assert!(is_supported_ext_fmt(Path::new("foo.json")));
assert!(is_supported_ext_fmt(Path::new("foo.JsON")));
}
#[test]
fn test_collect_files() {
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fn create_files(dir_path: &Path, files: &[&str]) {
std::fs::create_dir(dir_path).expect("Failed to create directory");
for f in files {
let path = dir_path.join(f);
std::fs::write(path, "").expect("Failed to create file");
}
}
// dir.ts
// ├── a.ts
// ├── b.js
// ├── child
// │ ├── e.mjs
// │ ├── f.mjsx
// │ ├── .foo.TS
// │ └── README.md
// ├── c.tsx
// ├── d.jsx
// └── ignore
// ├── g.d.ts
// └── .gitignore
let t = TempDir::new().expect("tempdir fail");
let root_dir_path = t.path().join("dir.ts");
let root_dir_files = ["a.ts", "b.js", "c.tsx", "d.jsx"];
create_files(&root_dir_path, &root_dir_files);
let child_dir_path = root_dir_path.join("child");
let child_dir_files = ["e.mjs", "f.mjsx", ".foo.TS", "README.md"];
create_files(&child_dir_path, &child_dir_files);
let ignore_dir_path = root_dir_path.join("ignore");
let ignore_dir_files = ["g.d.ts", ".gitignore"];
create_files(&ignore_dir_path, &ignore_dir_files);
let result = collect_files(&[root_dir_path], &[ignore_dir_path], |path| {
// exclude dotfiles
path
.file_name()
.and_then(|f| f.to_str())
.map_or(false, |f| !f.starts_with('.'))
})
.unwrap();
let expected = [
"a.ts",
"b.js",
"e.mjs",
"f.mjsx",
"README.md",
"c.tsx",
"d.jsx",
];
for e in expected.iter() {
assert!(result.iter().any(|r| r.ends_with(e)));
}
assert_eq!(result.len(), expected.len());
}
}