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feat(unstable/npm): support providing npm dist-tag in npm package specifier (#16293)
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@ -2894,9 +2894,9 @@ dependencies = [
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[[package]]
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name = "monch"
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version = "0.2.0"
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version = "0.2.1"
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source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
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checksum = "350537f27a69018269e534582e2f1ec532ea7078b06485fdd4db0509bd70feb8"
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checksum = "c5e2e282addadb529bb31700f7d184797382fa2eb18384986aad78d117eaf0c4"
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[[package]]
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name = "naga"
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@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ jsonc-parser = { version = "=0.21.0", features = ["serde"] }
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libc = "=0.2.126"
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log = { version = "=0.4.17", features = ["serde"] }
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mitata = "=0.0.7"
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monch = "=0.2.0"
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monch = "=0.2.1"
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notify = "=5.0.0"
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once_cell = "=1.14.0"
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os_pipe = "=1.0.1"
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@ -25,8 +25,8 @@ use super::semver::SpecifierVersionReq;
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/// The version matcher used for npm schemed urls is more strict than
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/// the one used by npm packages and so we represent either via a trait.
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pub trait NpmVersionMatcher {
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fn tag(&self) -> Option<&str>;
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fn matches(&self, version: &NpmVersion) -> bool;
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fn is_latest(&self) -> bool;
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fn version_text(&self) -> String;
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}
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@ -124,15 +124,24 @@ impl std::fmt::Display for NpmPackageReq {
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}
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impl NpmVersionMatcher for NpmPackageReq {
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fn matches(&self, version: &NpmVersion) -> bool {
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fn tag(&self) -> Option<&str> {
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match &self.version_req {
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Some(req) => req.matches(version),
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None => version.pre.is_empty(),
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Some(version_req) => version_req.tag(),
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None => Some("latest"),
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}
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}
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fn is_latest(&self) -> bool {
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self.version_req.is_none()
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fn matches(&self, version: &NpmVersion) -> bool {
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match self.version_req.as_ref() {
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Some(req) => {
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assert_eq!(self.tag(), None);
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match req.range() {
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Some(range) => range.satisfies(version),
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None => false,
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}
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}
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None => version.pre.is_empty(),
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}
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}
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fn version_text(&self) -> String {
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@ -365,10 +374,10 @@ impl NpmResolution {
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pub async fn add_package_reqs(
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&self,
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mut packages: Vec<NpmPackageReq>,
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mut package_reqs: Vec<NpmPackageReq>,
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) -> Result<(), AnyError> {
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// multiple packages are resolved in alphabetical order
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packages.sort_by(|a, b| a.name.cmp(&b.name));
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package_reqs.sort_by(|a, b| a.name.cmp(&b.name));
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// only allow one thread in here at a time
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let _permit = self.update_sempahore.acquire().await.unwrap();
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@ -377,29 +386,29 @@ impl NpmResolution {
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// go over the top level packages first, then down the
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// tree one level at a time through all the branches
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for package_ref in packages {
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if snapshot.package_reqs.contains_key(&package_ref) {
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for package_req in package_reqs {
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if snapshot.package_reqs.contains_key(&package_req) {
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// skip analyzing this package, as there's already a matching top level package
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continue;
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}
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// inspect the list of current packages
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if let Some(version) =
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snapshot.resolve_best_package_version(&package_ref.name, &package_ref)
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snapshot.resolve_best_package_version(&package_req.name, &package_req)
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{
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snapshot.package_reqs.insert(package_ref, version);
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snapshot.package_reqs.insert(package_req, version);
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continue; // done, no need to continue
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}
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// no existing best version, so resolve the current packages
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let info = self.api.package_info(&package_ref.name).await?;
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let info = self.api.package_info(&package_req.name).await?;
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let version_and_info = get_resolved_package_version_and_info(
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&package_ref.name,
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&package_ref,
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&package_req.name,
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&package_req,
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info,
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None,
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)?;
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let id = NpmPackageId {
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name: package_ref.name.clone(),
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name: package_req.name.clone(),
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version: version_and_info.version.clone(),
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};
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let dependencies = version_and_info
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);
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snapshot
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.packages_by_name
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.entry(package_ref.name.clone())
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.entry(package_req.name.clone())
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.or_default()
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.push(version_and_info.version.clone());
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snapshot
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.package_reqs
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.insert(package_ref, version_and_info.version);
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.insert(package_req, version_and_info.version);
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}
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// now go down through the dependencies by tree depth
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parent: Option<&NpmPackageId>,
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) -> Result<VersionAndInfo, AnyError> {
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let mut maybe_best_version: Option<VersionAndInfo> = None;
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if version_matcher.is_latest() {
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if let Some(version) = info.dist_tags.get("latest") {
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if let Some(tag) = version_matcher.tag() {
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if let Some(version) = info.dist_tags.get(tag) {
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match info.versions.get(version) {
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Some(info) => {
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return Ok(VersionAndInfo {
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}
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None => {
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bail!(
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"Could not find version '{}' referenced in dist-tag 'latest'.",
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"Could not find version '{}' referenced in dist-tag '{}'.",
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version,
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tag,
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)
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}
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}
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} else {
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bail!("Could not find dist-tag '{}'.", tag,)
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}
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}
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for (_, version_info) in info.versions.into_iter() {
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let version = NpmVersion::parse(&version_info.version)?;
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if version_matcher.matches(&version) {
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let is_best_version = maybe_best_version
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.as_ref()
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.map(|best_version| best_version.version.cmp(&version).is_lt())
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.unwrap_or(true);
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if is_best_version {
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maybe_best_version = Some(VersionAndInfo {
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version,
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info: version_info,
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});
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} else {
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for (_, version_info) in info.versions.into_iter() {
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let version = NpmVersion::parse(&version_info.version)?;
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if version_matcher.matches(&version) {
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let is_best_version = maybe_best_version
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.as_ref()
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.map(|best_version| best_version.version.cmp(&version).is_lt())
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.unwrap_or(true);
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if is_best_version {
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maybe_best_version = Some(VersionAndInfo {
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version,
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info: version_info,
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});
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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impl NpmVersionMatcher for NpmVersionReq {
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fn matches(&self, version: &NpmVersion) -> bool {
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self.satisfies(version)
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fn tag(&self) -> Option<&str> {
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None
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}
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fn is_latest(&self) -> bool {
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false
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fn matches(&self, version: &NpmVersion) -> bool {
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self.satisfies(version)
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}
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fn version_text(&self) -> String {
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use super::range::Partial;
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use super::range::VersionRange;
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use super::range::XRange;
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use super::NpmVersion;
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#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Hash, Serialize, Deserialize)]
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enum SpecifierVersionReqInner {
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Range(VersionRange),
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Tag(String),
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}
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/// Version requirement found in npm specifiers.
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#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Hash, Serialize, Deserialize)]
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pub struct SpecifierVersionReq {
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raw_text: String,
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range: VersionRange,
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inner: SpecifierVersionReqInner,
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}
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impl std::fmt::Display for SpecifierVersionReq {
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})
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}
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pub fn matches(&self, version: &NpmVersion) -> bool {
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self.range.satisfies(version)
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pub fn range(&self) -> Option<&VersionRange> {
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match &self.inner {
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SpecifierVersionReqInner::Range(range) => Some(range),
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SpecifierVersionReqInner::Tag(_) => None,
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}
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}
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pub fn tag(&self) -> Option<&str> {
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match &self.inner {
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SpecifierVersionReqInner::Range(_) => None,
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SpecifierVersionReqInner::Tag(tag) => Some(tag.as_str()),
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}
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}
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}
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fn parse_npm_specifier(input: &str) -> ParseResult<SpecifierVersionReq> {
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map(version_range, |range| SpecifierVersionReq {
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raw_text: input.to_string(),
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range,
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map_res(version_range, |result| {
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let (new_input, range_result) = match result {
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Ok((input, range)) => (input, Ok(range)),
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// use an empty string because we'll consider the tag
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Err(err) => ("", Err(err)),
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};
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Ok((
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new_input,
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SpecifierVersionReq {
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raw_text: input.to_string(),
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inner: match range_result {
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Ok(range) => SpecifierVersionReqInner::Range(range),
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Err(err) => {
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// npm seems to be extremely lax on what it supports for a dist-tag (any non-valid semver range),
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// so just make any error here be a dist tag unless it starts or ends with whitespace
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if input.trim() != input {
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return Err(err);
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} else {
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SpecifierVersionReqInner::Tag(input.to_string())
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}
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}
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},
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},
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))
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})(input)
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}
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#[cfg(test)]
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mod tests {
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use crate::npm::semver::NpmVersion;
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use super::*;
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struct VersionReqTester(SpecifierVersionReq);
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}
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fn matches(&self, version: &str) -> bool {
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self.0.matches(&NpmVersion::parse(version).unwrap())
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self
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.0
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.range()
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.map(|r| r.satisfies(&NpmVersion::parse(version).unwrap()))
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.unwrap_or(false)
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}
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}
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assert!(!tester.matches("0.1.0"));
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assert!(!tester.matches("1.0.0"));
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}
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#[test]
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fn parses_tag() {
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let latest_tag = SpecifierVersionReq::parse("latest").unwrap();
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assert_eq!(latest_tag.tag().unwrap(), "latest");
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}
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}
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import { getKind } from "npm:@denotest/dual-cjs-esm";
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import * as cjs from "npm:@denotest/dual-cjs-esm/cjs/main.cjs";
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import { getKind } from "npm:@denotest/dual-cjs-esm@latest"; // test out @latest dist tag
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import * as cjs from "npm:@denotest/dual-cjs-esm@latest/cjs/main.cjs";
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console.log(getKind());
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console.log(cjs.getKind());
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