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feat(node_compat): Added base implementation of FileHandle (#19294) <!-- Before submitting a PR, please read https://deno.com/manual/contributing 1. Give the PR a descriptive title. Examples of good title: - fix(std/http): Fix race condition in server - docs(console): Update docstrings - feat(doc): Handle nested reexports Examples of bad title: - fix #7123 - update docs - fix bugs 2. Ensure there is a related issue and it is referenced in the PR text. 3. Ensure there are tests that cover the changes. 4. Ensure `cargo test` passes. 5. Ensure `./tools/format.js` passes without changing files. 6. Ensure `./tools/lint.js` passes. 7. Open as a draft PR if your work is still in progress. The CI won't run all steps, but you can add '[ci]' to a commit message to force it to. 8. If you would like to run the benchmarks on the CI, add the 'ci-bench' label. --> ## WHY ref: https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/19165 Node's fs/promises includes a FileHandle class, but deno does not. The open function in Node's fs/promises returns a FileHandle, which provides an IO interface to the file. However, deno's open function returns a resource id. ### deno ```js > const fs = await import("node:fs/promises"); undefined > const file3 = await fs.open("./README.md"); undefined > file3 3 > file3.read undefined Node: ``` ### Node ```js > const fs = await import("fs/promises"); undefined > const file3 = await fs.open("./tests/e2e_unit/testdata/file.txt"); undefined > file3 FileHandle { _events: [Object: null prototype] {}, _eventsCount: 0, _maxListeners: undefined, close: [Function: close], [Symbol(kCapture)]: false, [Symbol(kHandle)]: FileHandle {}, [Symbol(kFd)]: 24, [Symbol(kRefs)]: 1, [Symbol(kClosePromise)]: null } > file3.read [Function: read] ``` To be compatible with Node, deno's open function should also return a FileHandle. ## WHAT I have implemented the first step in adding a FileHandle. - Changed the return value of the open function to a FileHandle object - Implemented the readFile method in FileHandle - Add test code ## What to do next This PR is the first step in adding a FileHandle, and there are things that should be done next. - Add functionality equivalent to Node's FileHandle to FileHandle (currently there is only readFile) --------- Co-authored-by: Matt Mastracci <matthew@mastracci.com>
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// Copyright 2018-2023 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
import { EventEmitter } from "ext:deno_node/events.ts";
import { Buffer } from "ext:deno_node/buffer.ts";
import { promises, read, write } from "ext:deno_node/fs.ts";
feat(node_compat): Added base implementation of FileHandle (#19294) <!-- Before submitting a PR, please read https://deno.com/manual/contributing 1. Give the PR a descriptive title. Examples of good title: - fix(std/http): Fix race condition in server - docs(console): Update docstrings - feat(doc): Handle nested reexports Examples of bad title: - fix #7123 - update docs - fix bugs 2. Ensure there is a related issue and it is referenced in the PR text. 3. Ensure there are tests that cover the changes. 4. Ensure `cargo test` passes. 5. Ensure `./tools/format.js` passes without changing files. 6. Ensure `./tools/lint.js` passes. 7. Open as a draft PR if your work is still in progress. The CI won't run all steps, but you can add '[ci]' to a commit message to force it to. 8. If you would like to run the benchmarks on the CI, add the 'ci-bench' label. --> ## WHY ref: https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/19165 Node's fs/promises includes a FileHandle class, but deno does not. The open function in Node's fs/promises returns a FileHandle, which provides an IO interface to the file. However, deno's open function returns a resource id. ### deno ```js > const fs = await import("node:fs/promises"); undefined > const file3 = await fs.open("./README.md"); undefined > file3 3 > file3.read undefined Node: ``` ### Node ```js > const fs = await import("fs/promises"); undefined > const file3 = await fs.open("./tests/e2e_unit/testdata/file.txt"); undefined > file3 FileHandle { _events: [Object: null prototype] {}, _eventsCount: 0, _maxListeners: undefined, close: [Function: close], [Symbol(kCapture)]: false, [Symbol(kHandle)]: FileHandle {}, [Symbol(kFd)]: 24, [Symbol(kRefs)]: 1, [Symbol(kClosePromise)]: null } > file3.read [Function: read] ``` To be compatible with Node, deno's open function should also return a FileHandle. ## WHAT I have implemented the first step in adding a FileHandle. - Changed the return value of the open function to a FileHandle object - Implemented the readFile method in FileHandle - Add test code ## What to do next This PR is the first step in adding a FileHandle, and there are things that should be done next. - Add functionality equivalent to Node's FileHandle to FileHandle (currently there is only readFile) --------- Co-authored-by: Matt Mastracci <matthew@mastracci.com>
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import {
BinaryOptionsArgument,
FileOptionsArgument,
ReadOptions,
feat(node_compat): Added base implementation of FileHandle (#19294) <!-- Before submitting a PR, please read https://deno.com/manual/contributing 1. Give the PR a descriptive title. Examples of good title: - fix(std/http): Fix race condition in server - docs(console): Update docstrings - feat(doc): Handle nested reexports Examples of bad title: - fix #7123 - update docs - fix bugs 2. Ensure there is a related issue and it is referenced in the PR text. 3. Ensure there are tests that cover the changes. 4. Ensure `cargo test` passes. 5. Ensure `./tools/format.js` passes without changing files. 6. Ensure `./tools/lint.js` passes. 7. Open as a draft PR if your work is still in progress. The CI won't run all steps, but you can add '[ci]' to a commit message to force it to. 8. If you would like to run the benchmarks on the CI, add the 'ci-bench' label. --> ## WHY ref: https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/19165 Node's fs/promises includes a FileHandle class, but deno does not. The open function in Node's fs/promises returns a FileHandle, which provides an IO interface to the file. However, deno's open function returns a resource id. ### deno ```js > const fs = await import("node:fs/promises"); undefined > const file3 = await fs.open("./README.md"); undefined > file3 3 > file3.read undefined Node: ``` ### Node ```js > const fs = await import("fs/promises"); undefined > const file3 = await fs.open("./tests/e2e_unit/testdata/file.txt"); undefined > file3 FileHandle { _events: [Object: null prototype] {}, _eventsCount: 0, _maxListeners: undefined, close: [Function: close], [Symbol(kCapture)]: false, [Symbol(kHandle)]: FileHandle {}, [Symbol(kFd)]: 24, [Symbol(kRefs)]: 1, [Symbol(kClosePromise)]: null } > file3.read [Function: read] ``` To be compatible with Node, deno's open function should also return a FileHandle. ## WHAT I have implemented the first step in adding a FileHandle. - Changed the return value of the open function to a FileHandle object - Implemented the readFile method in FileHandle - Add test code ## What to do next This PR is the first step in adding a FileHandle, and there are things that should be done next. - Add functionality equivalent to Node's FileHandle to FileHandle (currently there is only readFile) --------- Co-authored-by: Matt Mastracci <matthew@mastracci.com>
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TextOptionsArgument,
} from "ext:deno_node/_fs/_fs_common.ts";
interface WriteResult {
bytesWritten: number;
buffer: Buffer | string;
}
interface ReadResult {
bytesRead: number;
buffer: Buffer;
}
feat(node_compat): Added base implementation of FileHandle (#19294) <!-- Before submitting a PR, please read https://deno.com/manual/contributing 1. Give the PR a descriptive title. Examples of good title: - fix(std/http): Fix race condition in server - docs(console): Update docstrings - feat(doc): Handle nested reexports Examples of bad title: - fix #7123 - update docs - fix bugs 2. Ensure there is a related issue and it is referenced in the PR text. 3. Ensure there are tests that cover the changes. 4. Ensure `cargo test` passes. 5. Ensure `./tools/format.js` passes without changing files. 6. Ensure `./tools/lint.js` passes. 7. Open as a draft PR if your work is still in progress. The CI won't run all steps, but you can add '[ci]' to a commit message to force it to. 8. If you would like to run the benchmarks on the CI, add the 'ci-bench' label. --> ## WHY ref: https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/19165 Node's fs/promises includes a FileHandle class, but deno does not. The open function in Node's fs/promises returns a FileHandle, which provides an IO interface to the file. However, deno's open function returns a resource id. ### deno ```js > const fs = await import("node:fs/promises"); undefined > const file3 = await fs.open("./README.md"); undefined > file3 3 > file3.read undefined Node: ``` ### Node ```js > const fs = await import("fs/promises"); undefined > const file3 = await fs.open("./tests/e2e_unit/testdata/file.txt"); undefined > file3 FileHandle { _events: [Object: null prototype] {}, _eventsCount: 0, _maxListeners: undefined, close: [Function: close], [Symbol(kCapture)]: false, [Symbol(kHandle)]: FileHandle {}, [Symbol(kFd)]: 24, [Symbol(kRefs)]: 1, [Symbol(kClosePromise)]: null } > file3.read [Function: read] ``` To be compatible with Node, deno's open function should also return a FileHandle. ## WHAT I have implemented the first step in adding a FileHandle. - Changed the return value of the open function to a FileHandle object - Implemented the readFile method in FileHandle - Add test code ## What to do next This PR is the first step in adding a FileHandle, and there are things that should be done next. - Add functionality equivalent to Node's FileHandle to FileHandle (currently there is only readFile) --------- Co-authored-by: Matt Mastracci <matthew@mastracci.com>
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export class FileHandle extends EventEmitter {
#rid: number;
constructor(rid: number) {
super();
this.rid = rid;
}
get fd() {
return this.rid;
}
read(
buffer: Buffer,
offset?: number,
length?: number,
position?: number | null,
): Promise<ReadResult>;
read(options?: ReadOptions): Promise<ReadResult>;
read(
bufferOrOpt: Buffer | ReadOptions,
offset?: number,
length?: number,
position?: number | null,
): Promise<ReadResult> {
if (bufferOrOpt instanceof Buffer) {
return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
read(
this.fd,
bufferOrOpt,
offset,
length,
position,
(err, bytesRead, buffer) => {
if (err) reject(err);
else resolve({ buffer: buffer, bytesRead: bytesRead });
},
);
});
} else {
return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
read(this.fd, bufferOrOpt, (err, bytesRead, buffer) => {
if (err) reject(err);
else resolve({ buffer: buffer, bytesRead: bytesRead });
});
});
}
}
feat(node_compat): Added base implementation of FileHandle (#19294) <!-- Before submitting a PR, please read https://deno.com/manual/contributing 1. Give the PR a descriptive title. Examples of good title: - fix(std/http): Fix race condition in server - docs(console): Update docstrings - feat(doc): Handle nested reexports Examples of bad title: - fix #7123 - update docs - fix bugs 2. Ensure there is a related issue and it is referenced in the PR text. 3. Ensure there are tests that cover the changes. 4. Ensure `cargo test` passes. 5. Ensure `./tools/format.js` passes without changing files. 6. Ensure `./tools/lint.js` passes. 7. Open as a draft PR if your work is still in progress. The CI won't run all steps, but you can add '[ci]' to a commit message to force it to. 8. If you would like to run the benchmarks on the CI, add the 'ci-bench' label. --> ## WHY ref: https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/19165 Node's fs/promises includes a FileHandle class, but deno does not. The open function in Node's fs/promises returns a FileHandle, which provides an IO interface to the file. However, deno's open function returns a resource id. ### deno ```js > const fs = await import("node:fs/promises"); undefined > const file3 = await fs.open("./README.md"); undefined > file3 3 > file3.read undefined Node: ``` ### Node ```js > const fs = await import("fs/promises"); undefined > const file3 = await fs.open("./tests/e2e_unit/testdata/file.txt"); undefined > file3 FileHandle { _events: [Object: null prototype] {}, _eventsCount: 0, _maxListeners: undefined, close: [Function: close], [Symbol(kCapture)]: false, [Symbol(kHandle)]: FileHandle {}, [Symbol(kFd)]: 24, [Symbol(kRefs)]: 1, [Symbol(kClosePromise)]: null } > file3.read [Function: read] ``` To be compatible with Node, deno's open function should also return a FileHandle. ## WHAT I have implemented the first step in adding a FileHandle. - Changed the return value of the open function to a FileHandle object - Implemented the readFile method in FileHandle - Add test code ## What to do next This PR is the first step in adding a FileHandle, and there are things that should be done next. - Add functionality equivalent to Node's FileHandle to FileHandle (currently there is only readFile) --------- Co-authored-by: Matt Mastracci <matthew@mastracci.com>
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readFile(
opt?: TextOptionsArgument | BinaryOptionsArgument | FileOptionsArgument,
): Promise<string | Buffer> {
return promises.readFile(this, opt);
}
write(
buffer: Buffer,
offset: number,
length: number,
position: number,
): Promise<WriteResult>;
write(
str: string,
position: number,
encoding: string,
): Promise<WriteResult>;
write(
bufferOrStr: Buffer | string,
offsetOrPotition: number,
lengthOrEncoding: number | string,
position?: number,
): Promise<WriteResult> {
if (bufferOrStr instanceof Buffer) {
const buffer = bufferOrStr;
const offset = offsetOrPotition;
const length = lengthOrEncoding;
return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
write(
this.fd,
buffer,
offset,
length,
position,
(err, bytesWritten, buffer) => {
if (err) reject(err);
else resolve({ buffer, bytesWritten });
},
);
});
} else {
const str = bufferOrStr;
const position = offsetOrPotition;
const encoding = lengthOrEncoding;
return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
write(
this.fd,
str,
position,
encoding,
(err, bytesWritten, buffer) => {
if (err) reject(err);
else resolve({ buffer, bytesWritten });
},
);
});
}
}
close(): Promise<void> {
// Note that Deno.close is not async
return Promise.resolve(Deno.close(this.fd));
}
feat(node_compat): Added base implementation of FileHandle (#19294) <!-- Before submitting a PR, please read https://deno.com/manual/contributing 1. Give the PR a descriptive title. Examples of good title: - fix(std/http): Fix race condition in server - docs(console): Update docstrings - feat(doc): Handle nested reexports Examples of bad title: - fix #7123 - update docs - fix bugs 2. Ensure there is a related issue and it is referenced in the PR text. 3. Ensure there are tests that cover the changes. 4. Ensure `cargo test` passes. 5. Ensure `./tools/format.js` passes without changing files. 6. Ensure `./tools/lint.js` passes. 7. Open as a draft PR if your work is still in progress. The CI won't run all steps, but you can add '[ci]' to a commit message to force it to. 8. If you would like to run the benchmarks on the CI, add the 'ci-bench' label. --> ## WHY ref: https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/19165 Node's fs/promises includes a FileHandle class, but deno does not. The open function in Node's fs/promises returns a FileHandle, which provides an IO interface to the file. However, deno's open function returns a resource id. ### deno ```js > const fs = await import("node:fs/promises"); undefined > const file3 = await fs.open("./README.md"); undefined > file3 3 > file3.read undefined Node: ``` ### Node ```js > const fs = await import("fs/promises"); undefined > const file3 = await fs.open("./tests/e2e_unit/testdata/file.txt"); undefined > file3 FileHandle { _events: [Object: null prototype] {}, _eventsCount: 0, _maxListeners: undefined, close: [Function: close], [Symbol(kCapture)]: false, [Symbol(kHandle)]: FileHandle {}, [Symbol(kFd)]: 24, [Symbol(kRefs)]: 1, [Symbol(kClosePromise)]: null } > file3.read [Function: read] ``` To be compatible with Node, deno's open function should also return a FileHandle. ## WHAT I have implemented the first step in adding a FileHandle. - Changed the return value of the open function to a FileHandle object - Implemented the readFile method in FileHandle - Add test code ## What to do next This PR is the first step in adding a FileHandle, and there are things that should be done next. - Add functionality equivalent to Node's FileHandle to FileHandle (currently there is only readFile) --------- Co-authored-by: Matt Mastracci <matthew@mastracci.com>
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}
export default {
FileHandle,
};