Support `MessagePort.once` in Node mode and enable relevant
`worker_threads` test. Noticed that another Node test was passing as
well, so I enabled that too.
This change aims to replace all relative import specifiers targeted at
`tests/util/std` with mapped ones (using a `deno.json` file). Towards
updating the `std` git submodule.
Sending ALPN to a proxy, and then when tunneling, requires better
juggling of TLS configs. This improves the choice of TLS config in the
proxy connector, based on what reqwest does. It also includes some
`ext/fetch/tests.rs` that check the different combinations.
Fixes #24632
Fixes #24691
The intent is that those tests will be executed, but our check that the
files are up to date won't overwrite the contents of the tests. This is
useful when a test needs some manual edits to work.
It turns out we weren't actually running them.
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This ended up turning into a couple of small bug fixes to get the tests
passing:
- We weren't canonicalizing the exec path properly (it sometimes still
had `..` or `.` in it)
- We weren't accepting strings in `process.exit`
There was one failure I couldn't figure out quickly, so I disabled the
test for now, and filed a follow up issue: #24694
This is in preparation for extracting out node resolution code from
ext/node (which is something I'm going to do gradually over time).
Uses https://github.com/denoland/deno_package_json
This is the release commit being forwarded back to main for 1.45.3
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Co-authored-by: bartlomieju <bartlomieju@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
This pull request addresses an issue where the Error.cause property was
not formatted correctly when printed using console.log, leading to
confusion.
solution:
Implemented a fix to ensure that Error.cause is formatted properly when
printed by console.log, and the fix done by using JSON.stringify
This PR fixes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/23416
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Signed-off-by: MujahedSafaa <168719085+MujahedSafaa@users.noreply.github.com>
We were missing an import of `emitWarning` in our streams
implementation. The code prior to this PR assumed that `process` would
be available as a global.
Fixes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/23709
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Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
When a cron name is invalid, it wasn't necessarily clear why. This
change-set improves the error message to inform the user of the valid
characters in a cron name.
Originally landed in
f6fd6619e7.
Reverted in https://github.com/denoland/deno/pull/24574.
This reland contains a fix that sends "Accept: */*" header for calls made
from "FileFetcher". Absence of this header made downloading source code
from JSR broken. This is tested by ensuring this header is present in the
test server that servers JSR packages.
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Co-authored-by: Sean McArthur <sean@seanmonstar.com>
Use `access` on *nix and `GetFileAttributesW` on Windows.
[Benchmark](https://paste.divy.work/p/-gq8Ark.js):
```
$ deno run -A bench.mjs # main (568dd)
existsSync: 8980.636629ms
$ target/release/deno run -A bench.mjs # this PR
existsSync: 6448.7604519999995ms
$ bun bench.mjs
existsSync: 6562.88671ms
$ node bench.mjs
existsSync: 7740.064653ms
```
Ref https://github.com/denoland/deno/pull/24434#discussion_r1679777912
This makes it easier to tell what kind of error something is (even for
deeply nested errors) and will help in the future once we add error
codes to the JS errors this returns.
This commit re-implements `ext/fetch` and all dependent crates
using `hyper` and `hyper-util`, instead of `reqwest`.
The reasoning is that we want to have greater control and access
to low level `hyper` APIs when implementing `fetch` API as well
as `node:http` module.
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Ensure that the prefix is properly adjusted when dealing with IPv4
addresses mapped to IPv6. This fixes inconsistencies in network
range calculations for mapped addresses.
Closes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/24525
Reason is that `e` may contain an invalid package target nested deeply
in the returned errors. We should probably add a `.code()` to all errors
to make matching easier or make the errors flatter.
This PR stubs `perf_hooks.eventLoopUtilization` to make the tests of
[hapi](https://github.com/hapijs/hapi) start. Previously, they'd all
error because of this function throwing a not implemented error. This
brings down the test failures in their suite from 982 to 68 failures.
Fixes #24241
* Support "statfs", "username", "getPriority" and "setPriority" kinds
for `--allow-sys`.
* Check individual permissions in `node:os.userInfo()` instead of a
single "userInfo" permission.
* Check for "uid" permission in `node:process.geteuid()` instead of
"geteuid".
* Add missing "homedir" to `SysPermissionDescriptor.kind` union
Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
Adds support for running npm package lifecycle scripts, opted into via a
new `--allow-scripts` flag.
With this PR, when running `deno cache` (or `DENO_FUTURE=1 deno
install`) you can specify the `--allow-scripts=pkg1,pkg2` flag to run
lifecycle scripts attached to the given packages.
Note at the moment this only works when `nodeModulesDir` is true (using
the local resolver).
When a package with un-run lifecycle scripts is encountered, we emit a
warning suggesting things may not work and to try running lifecycle
scripts. Additionally, if a package script implicitly requires
`node-gyp` and it's not found on the system, we emit a warning.
Extra things in this PR:
- Extracted out bits of `task.rs` into a separate module for reuse
- Added a couple fields to `process.config` in order to support
`node-gyp` (it relies on a few variables being there)
- Drive by fix to downloading new npm packages to test registry
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TODO:
- [x] validation for allow-scripts args (make sure it looks like an npm
package)
- [x] make allow-scripts matching smarter
- [ ] figure out what issues this closes
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Review notes:
- This adds a bunch of deps to our test registry due to using
`node-gyp`, so it's pretty noisy