deno_fetch::init has a lot of parameters and generic on two types
that keeps expanding over time. This refactor adds deno_fetch::Options
struct for more clearly defining the various parameters.
These are confusing. They say they are "for users that don't care about
permissions", but that isn't correct. `NoTimersPermissions` disables
permissions instead of enabling them.
I would argue that implementors should decide what permissions they want
themselves, and not take our opinionated permissions struct.
This commit adds "--unsafely-treat-insecure-origin-as-secure" flag
that allows to disable SSL verification for all domains, or specific
domains if they were passed as an argument to the flag.
Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
This commit adds "DENO_TLS_CA_STORE" env variable to support
optionally loading certificates from the users local certificate store.
This will allow them to successfully connect via tls with corporate
and self signed certs provided they have them installed in their keystore.
It also allows them to deal with revoked certs by simply updating
their keystore without having to upgrade Deno.
Currently supported values are "mozilla", "system" or empty value.
This commit removes implementation of "native plugins" and replaces
it with FFI API.
Effectively "Deno.openPlugin" API was replaced with "Deno.dlopen" API.
This commits moves implementation of net related APIs available on "Deno"
namespace to "deno_net" extension.
Following APIs were moved:
- Deno.listen()
- Deno.connect()
- Deno.listenTls()
- Deno.serveHttp()
- Deno.shutdown()
- Deno.resolveDns()
- Deno.listenDatagram()
- Deno.startTls()
- Deno.Conn
- Deno.Listener
- Deno.DatagramConn
This commit adds new options to unstable "Deno.createHttpClient" API.
"proxy" and "basicAuth" options were added that allow to use custom proxy
when client instance is passed to "fetch" API.
This commit renames "JsRuntime::execute" to "JsRuntime::execute_script". Additionally
same renames were applied to methods on "deno_runtime::Worker" and
"deno_runtime::WebWorker".
A new macro was added to "deno_core" called "located_script_name" which
returns the name of Rust file alongside line no and col no of that call site.
This macro is useful in combination with "JsRuntime::execute_script"
and allows to provide accurate place where "one-off" JavaScript scripts
are executed for internal runtime functions.
Co-authored-by: Nayeem Rahman <nayeemrmn99@gmail.com>
Replaces the file-backed provider by an in-memory one because proper
file locking is a hard problem that detracts from the proof of concept.
Teach the WPT runner how to extract tests from .html files because all
the relevant tests in test_util/wpt/webmessaging/broadcastchannel are
inside basics.html and interface.html.
This ensures that provided extensions are all correctly setup and ready to use once the JsRuntime constructor returns
Note: this will also initialize ops for to-be-snapshotted runtimes
Extensions allow declarative extensions to "JsRuntime" (ops, state, JS or middleware).
This allows for:
- `op_crates` to be plug-and-play & self-contained, reducing complexity leaked to consumers
- op middleware (like metrics_op) to be opt-in and for new middleware (unstable, tracing,...)
- `MainWorker` and `WebWorker` to be composable, allowing users to extend workers with their ops whilst benefiting from the other infrastructure (inspector, etc...)
In short extensions improve deno's modularity, reducing complexity and leaky abstractions for embedders and the internal codebase.
This commit starts splitting out the deno_web op crate into multiple
smaller crates. This commit splits out WebIDL and URL API, but in the
future I want to split out each spec into its own crate. That means we
will have (in rough order of loading): `webidl`, `dom`, `streams`,
`console`, `encoding`, `url`, `file`, `fetch`, `websocket`, and
`webgpu` crates.
This commit moves Deno JS runtime, ops, permissions and
inspector implementation to new "deno_runtime" crate located
in "runtime/" directory.
Details in "runtime/README.md".
Co-authored-by: Ryan Dahl <ry@tinyclouds.org>