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// Copyright 2018-2023 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
use crate::args::CliOptions;
use crate::args::Lockfile;
use crate::args::TsConfigType;
use crate::args::TsTypeLib;
use crate::args::TypeCheckMode;
use crate::cache;
use crate::cache::TypeCheckCache;
use crate::colors;
use crate::errors::get_error_class_name;
use crate::npm::NpmPackageResolver;
use crate::proc_state::ProcState;
use crate::resolver::CliGraphResolver;
use crate::tools::check;
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use deno_core::anyhow::bail;
use deno_core::error::custom_error;
use deno_core::error::AnyError;
use deno_core::parking_lot::RwLock;
use deno_core::ModuleSpecifier;
use deno_core::TaskQueue;
use deno_core::TaskQueuePermit;
use deno_graph::Module;
use deno_graph::ModuleGraph;
use deno_graph::ModuleGraphError;
use deno_graph::ResolutionError;
use deno_graph::SpecifierError;
use deno_runtime::permissions::PermissionsContainer;
use import_map::ImportMapError;
use std::collections::HashMap;
use std::collections::HashSet;
use std::sync::Arc;
#[derive(Clone, Copy)]
pub struct GraphValidOptions {
pub check_js: bool,
pub follow_type_only: bool,
pub is_vendoring: bool,
}
/// Check if `roots` and their deps are available. Returns `Ok(())` if
/// so. Returns `Err(_)` if there is a known module graph or resolution
/// error statically reachable from `roots` and not a dynamic import.
pub fn graph_valid_with_cli_options(
graph: &ModuleGraph,
roots: &[ModuleSpecifier],
options: &CliOptions,
) -> Result<(), AnyError> {
graph_valid(
graph,
roots,
GraphValidOptions {
is_vendoring: false,
follow_type_only: options.type_check_mode() != TypeCheckMode::None,
check_js: options.check_js(),
},
)
}
/// Check if `roots` and their deps are available. Returns `Ok(())` if
/// so. Returns `Err(_)` if there is a known module graph or resolution
/// error statically reachable from `roots`.
///
/// It is preferable to use this over using deno_graph's API directly
/// because it will have enhanced error message information specifically
/// for the CLI.
pub fn graph_valid(
graph: &ModuleGraph,
roots: &[ModuleSpecifier],
options: GraphValidOptions,
) -> Result<(), AnyError> {
let mut errors = graph
.walk(
roots,
deno_graph::WalkOptions {
check_js: options.check_js,
follow_type_only: options.follow_type_only,
follow_dynamic: options.is_vendoring,
},
)
.errors()
.flat_map(|error| {
let is_root = match &error {
ModuleGraphError::ResolutionError(_) => false,
_ => roots.contains(error.specifier()),
};
let mut message = if let ModuleGraphError::ResolutionError(err) = &error {
enhanced_resolution_error_message(err)
} else {
format!("{error}")
};
if let Some(range) = error.maybe_range() {
if !is_root && !range.specifier.as_str().contains("/$deno$eval") {
message.push_str(&format!("\n at {range}"));
}
}
if options.is_vendoring {
// warn about failing dynamic imports when vendoring, but don't fail completely
if matches!(error, ModuleGraphError::MissingDynamic(_, _)) {
log::warn!("Ignoring: {:#}", message);
return None;
}
// ignore invalid downgrades and invalid local imports when vendoring
if let ModuleGraphError::ResolutionError(err) = &error {
if matches!(
err,
ResolutionError::InvalidDowngrade { .. }
| ResolutionError::InvalidLocalImport { .. }
) {
return None;
}
}
}
Some(custom_error(get_error_class_name(&error.into()), message))
});
if let Some(error) = errors.next() {
Err(error)
} else {
Ok(())
}
}
/// Checks the lockfile against the graph and and exits on errors.
pub fn graph_lock_or_exit(graph: &ModuleGraph, lockfile: &mut Lockfile) {
for module in graph.modules() {
let source = match module {
Module::Esm(module) => &module.source,
Module::Json(module) => &module.source,
Module::Node(_) | Module::Npm(_) | Module::External(_) => continue,
};
if !lockfile.check_or_insert_remote(module.specifier().as_str(), source) {
let err = format!(
concat!(
"The source code is invalid, as it does not match the expected hash in the lock file.\n",
" Specifier: {}\n",
" Lock file: {}",
),
module.specifier(),
lockfile.filename.display(),
);
log::error!("{} {}", colors::red("error:"), err);
std::process::exit(10);
}
}
}
pub async fn create_graph_and_maybe_check(
root: ModuleSpecifier,
ps: &ProcState,
) -> Result<Arc<deno_graph::ModuleGraph>, AnyError> {
let mut cache = cache::FetchCacher::new(
ps.emit_cache.clone(),
ps.file_fetcher.clone(),
PermissionsContainer::allow_all(),
PermissionsContainer::allow_all(),
ps.options.node_modules_dir_specifier(),
);
let maybe_imports = ps.options.to_maybe_imports()?;
let cli_resolver = CliGraphResolver::new(
ps.options.to_maybe_jsx_import_source_config(),
ps.maybe_import_map.clone(),
ps.options.no_npm(),
ps.npm_resolver.api().clone(),
ps.npm_resolver.resolution().clone(),
ps.package_json_deps_installer.clone(),
);
let graph_resolver = cli_resolver.as_graph_resolver();
let graph_npm_resolver = cli_resolver.as_graph_npm_resolver();
let analyzer = ps.parsed_source_cache.as_analyzer();
let mut graph = ModuleGraph::default();
build_graph_with_npm_resolution(
&mut graph,
&ps.npm_resolver,
vec![root],
&mut cache,
deno_graph::BuildOptions {
is_dynamic: false,
imports: maybe_imports,
resolver: Some(graph_resolver),
npm_resolver: Some(graph_npm_resolver),
module_analyzer: Some(&*analyzer),
reporter: None,
},
)
.await?;
graph_valid_with_cli_options(&graph, &graph.roots, &ps.options)?;
let graph = Arc::new(graph);
if let Some(lockfile) = &ps.lockfile {
graph_lock_or_exit(&graph, &mut lockfile.lock());
}
if ps.options.type_check_mode() != TypeCheckMode::None {
// node built-in specifiers use the @types/node package to determine
// types, so inject that now after the lockfile has been written
if graph.has_node_specifier {
ps.npm_resolver
.inject_synthetic_types_node_package()
.await?;
}
let ts_config_result =
ps.options.resolve_ts_config_for_emit(TsConfigType::Check {
lib: ps.options.ts_type_lib_window(),
})?;
if let Some(ignored_options) = ts_config_result.maybe_ignored_options {
log::warn!("{}", ignored_options);
}
let maybe_config_specifier = ps.options.maybe_config_file_specifier();
let cache = TypeCheckCache::new(&ps.dir.type_checking_cache_db_file_path());
let check_result = check::check(
graph.clone(),
&cache,
&ps.npm_resolver,
check::CheckOptions {
type_check_mode: ps.options.type_check_mode(),
debug: ps.options.log_level() == Some(log::Level::Debug),
maybe_config_specifier,
ts_config: ts_config_result.ts_config,
log_checks: true,
reload: ps.options.reload_flag(),
},
)?;
log::debug!("{}", check_result.stats);
if !check_result.diagnostics.is_empty() {
return Err(check_result.diagnostics.into());
}
}
Ok(graph)
}
pub async fn build_graph_with_npm_resolution<'a>(
graph: &mut ModuleGraph,
npm_resolver: &NpmPackageResolver,
roots: Vec<ModuleSpecifier>,
loader: &mut dyn deno_graph::source::Loader,
options: deno_graph::BuildOptions<'a>,
) -> Result<(), AnyError> {
graph.build(roots, loader, options).await;
// resolve the dependencies of any pending dependencies
// that were inserted by building the graph
npm_resolver.resolve_pending().await?;
Ok(())
}
pub fn error_for_any_npm_specifier(
graph: &ModuleGraph,
) -> Result<(), AnyError> {
for module in graph.modules() {
match module {
Module::Npm(module) => {
bail!("npm specifiers have not yet been implemented for this sub command (https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/15960). Found: {}", module.specifier)
}
Module::Node(module) => {
bail!("Node specifiers have not yet been implemented for this sub command (https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/15960). Found: node:{}", module.module_name)
}
Module::Esm(_) | Module::Json(_) | Module::External(_) => {}
}
}
Ok(())
}
/// Adds more explanatory information to a resolution error.
pub fn enhanced_resolution_error_message(error: &ResolutionError) -> String {
let mut message = format!("{error}");
if let Some(specifier) = get_resolution_error_bare_node_specifier(error) {
message.push_str(&format!(
"\nIf you want to use a built-in Node module, add a \"node:\" prefix (ex. \"node:{specifier}\")."
));
}
message
}
pub fn get_resolution_error_bare_node_specifier(
error: &ResolutionError,
) -> Option<&str> {
get_resolution_error_bare_specifier(error).filter(|specifier| {
crate::node::resolve_builtin_node_module(specifier).is_ok()
})
}
fn get_resolution_error_bare_specifier(
error: &ResolutionError,
) -> Option<&str> {
if let ResolutionError::InvalidSpecifier {
error: SpecifierError::ImportPrefixMissing(specifier, _),
..
} = error
{
Some(specifier.as_str())
} else if let ResolutionError::ResolverError { error, .. } = error {
if let Some(ImportMapError::UnmappedBareSpecifier(specifier, _)) =
error.downcast_ref::<ImportMapError>()
{
Some(specifier.as_str())
} else {
None
}
} else {
None
}
}
#[derive(Default, Debug)]
struct GraphData {
graph: Arc<ModuleGraph>,
checked_libs: HashMap<TsTypeLib, HashSet<ModuleSpecifier>>,
}
/// Holds the `ModuleGraph` and what parts of it are type checked.
#[derive(Clone, Default)]
pub struct ModuleGraphContainer {
// Allow only one request to update the graph data at a time,
// but allow other requests to read from it at any time even
// while another request is updating the data.
update_queue: Arc<TaskQueue>,
graph_data: Arc<RwLock<GraphData>>,
}
impl ModuleGraphContainer {
/// Acquires a permit to modify the module graph without other code
/// having the chance to modify it. In the meantime, other code may
/// still read from the existing module graph.
pub async fn acquire_update_permit(&self) -> ModuleGraphUpdatePermit {
let permit = self.update_queue.acquire().await;
ModuleGraphUpdatePermit {
permit,
graph_data: self.graph_data.clone(),
graph: (*self.graph_data.read().graph).clone(),
}
}
pub fn graph(&self) -> Arc<ModuleGraph> {
self.graph_data.read().graph.clone()
}
/// Mark `roots` and all of their dependencies as type checked under `lib`.
/// Assumes that all of those modules are known.
pub fn set_type_checked(&self, roots: &[ModuleSpecifier], lib: TsTypeLib) {
// It's ok to analyze and update this while the module graph itself is
// being updated in a permit because the module graph update is always
// additive and this will be a subset of the original graph
let graph = self.graph();
let entries = graph.walk(
roots,
deno_graph::WalkOptions {
check_js: true,
follow_dynamic: true,
follow_type_only: true,
},
);
// now update
let mut data = self.graph_data.write();
let checked_lib_set = data.checked_libs.entry(lib).or_default();
for (specifier, _) in entries {
checked_lib_set.insert(specifier.clone());
}
}
/// Check if `roots` are all marked as type checked under `lib`.
pub fn is_type_checked(
&self,
roots: &[ModuleSpecifier],
lib: TsTypeLib,
) -> bool {
let data = self.graph_data.read();
match data.checked_libs.get(&lib) {
Some(checked_lib_set) => roots.iter().all(|r| {
let found = data.graph.resolve(r);
checked_lib_set.contains(&found)
}),
None => false,
}
}
}
/// A permit for updating the module graph. When complete and
/// everything looks fine, calling `.commit()` will store the
/// new graph in the ModuleGraphContainer.
pub struct ModuleGraphUpdatePermit<'a> {
permit: TaskQueuePermit<'a>,
graph_data: Arc<RwLock<GraphData>>,
graph: ModuleGraph,
}
impl<'a> ModuleGraphUpdatePermit<'a> {
/// Gets the module graph for mutation.
pub fn graph_mut(&mut self) -> &mut ModuleGraph {
&mut self.graph
}
/// Saves the mutated module graph in the container
/// and returns an Arc to the new module graph.
pub fn commit(self) -> Arc<ModuleGraph> {
let graph = Arc::new(self.graph);
self.graph_data.write().graph = graph.clone();
drop(self.permit); // explicit drop for clarity
graph
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod test {
use std::sync::Arc;
use deno_ast::ModuleSpecifier;
use deno_graph::Position;
use deno_graph::Range;
use deno_graph::ResolutionError;
use deno_graph::SpecifierError;
use crate::graph_util::get_resolution_error_bare_node_specifier;
#[test]
fn import_map_node_resolution_error() {
let cases = vec![("fs", Some("fs")), ("other", None)];
for (input, output) in cases {
let import_map = import_map::ImportMap::new(
ModuleSpecifier::parse("file:///deno.json").unwrap(),
);
let specifier = ModuleSpecifier::parse("file:///file.ts").unwrap();
let err = import_map.resolve(input, &specifier).err().unwrap();
let err = ResolutionError::ResolverError {
error: Arc::new(err.into()),
specifier: input.to_string(),
range: Range {
specifier,
text: "".to_string(),
start: Position::zeroed(),
end: Position::zeroed(),
},
};
assert_eq!(get_resolution_error_bare_node_specifier(&err), output);
}
}
#[test]
fn bare_specifier_node_resolution_error() {
let cases = vec![("process", Some("process")), ("other", None)];
for (input, output) in cases {
let specifier = ModuleSpecifier::parse("file:///file.ts").unwrap();
let err = ResolutionError::InvalidSpecifier {
range: Range {
specifier,
text: "".to_string(),
start: Position::zeroed(),
end: Position::zeroed(),
},
error: SpecifierError::ImportPrefixMissing(input.to_string(), None),
};
assert_eq!(get_resolution_error_bare_node_specifier(&err), output,);
}
}
}