This commit changes how system certificates are loaded on startup.
Instead of hard erroring if a certificate can't be decoded, we are now
printing a warning and bumping a hex representation of the certificate
and continue execution.
Ref https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/24137
This commit fixes errors on CI like this:
```
---- upgrade::upgrade_prompt stdout ----
command /home/runner/work/deno/deno/target/release/deno run --log-level=debug main.js
command cwd /tmp/deno-cli-testqDw5UR
command /home/runner/work/deno/deno/target/release/deno run --log-level=debug main.js
command cwd /tmp/deno-cli-testqDw5UR
------ Start Full Text ------
"DEBUG RS - deno::args:620 - No .npmrc file found\r\nDEBUG RS - deno::args:909 - Finished config loading.\r\nDEBUG RS - deno::cache::cache_db:168 - Opening cache /tmp/deno-cli-testMKnYXP/dep_analysis_cache_v2...\r\nDEBUG RS - deno::cache::cache_db:168 - Opening cache /tmp/deno-cli-testMKnYXP/node_analysis_cache_v2...\r\nDEBUG RS - deno::cache::cache_db:168 - Opening cache /tmp/deno-cli-testMKnYXP/v8_code_cache_v2...\r\nDEBUG RS - deno::js:10 - Deno isolate init with snapshots.\r\nDEBUG RS - deno::worker:183 - main_module file:///tmp/deno-cli-testqDw5UR/main.js\r\nDEBUG RS - deno::module_loader:158 - Preparing module load.\r\nDEBUG RS - deno::module_loader:162 - Building module graph.\r\nDEBUG RS - deno::file_fetcher:573 - FileFetcher::fetch_no_follow_with_options - specifier: file:///tmp/deno-cli-testqDw5UR/main.js\r\nDEBUG RS - deno::module_loader:208 - Prepared module load.\r\nDEBUG RS - deno_runtime::worker:739 - received module evaluate Ok(\r\n (),\r\n)\r\nDEBUG RS - deno::module_loader:831 - Updating V8 code cache for ES module: file:///tmp/deno-cli-testqDw5UR/main.js, [1577979522354460122]\r\n"
------- End Full Text -------
Next text: "DEBUG RS - deno::args:620 - No .npmrc file found\r\nDEBUG RS - deno::args:909 - Finished config loading.\r\nDEBUG RS - deno::cache::cache_db:168 - Opening cache /tmp/deno-cli-testMKnYXP/dep_analysis_cache_v2...\r\nDEBUG RS - deno::cache::cache_db:168 - Opening cache /tmp/deno-cli-testMKnYXP/node_analysis_cache_v2...\r\nDEBUG RS - deno::cache::cache_db:168 - Opening cache /tmp/deno-cli-testMKnYXP/v8_code_cache_v2...\r\nDEBUG RS - deno::js:10 - Deno isolate init with snapshots.\r\nDEBUG RS - deno::worker:183 - main_module file:///tmp/deno-cli-testqDw5UR/main.js\r\nDEBUG RS - deno::module_loader:158 - Preparing module load.\r\nDEBUG RS - deno::module_loader:162 - Building module graph.\r\nDEBUG RS - deno::file_fetcher:573 - FileFetcher::fetch_no_follow_with_options - specifier: file:///tmp/deno-cli-testqDw5UR/main.js\r\nDEBUG RS - deno::module_loader:208 - Prepared module load.\r\nDEBUG RS - deno_runtime::worker:739 - received module evaluate Ok(\r\n (),\r\n)\r\nDEBUG RS - deno::module_loader:831 - Updating V8 code cache for ES module: file:///tmp/deno-cli-testqDw5UR/main.js, [1577979522354460122]\r\n"
thread 'upgrade::upgrade_prompt' panicked at tests/integration/upgrade_tests.rs:251:9:
Timed out.
```
These errors are caused by the fact that the test server doesn't have an
endpoint to return
RC releases. Which in turn causes an error to be raised which later just
short-circuits logic
for checking the version and storing it in file. Since fetching from a
remote host is always
fallible I elected to just return an empty vec of "rc" versions instead
of erroring. This might
lead to a slight mismatch in some situation when the request actually
failed and user is
prompted that there's a new canary version, but that is better than not
displaying
prompt at all. This issue will be fixed more robustly once we move to
using SUI for
specifying version of the binary.
This commit adds the "--rc" flag to "deno upgrade" subcommand.
This flag allows to upgrade to the latest "release candidate" release.
The update checker was also updated to take this into account.
This commit stabilizes HMR functionality and renames
`--unstable-hmr` to `--watch-hmr`. The `--unstable-hmr`
flag is still working, but hidden from the help output.
It will be removed in Deno 2.
Once https://github.com/denoland/deno/pull/24958 lands
we should improve grouping of `--watch` and `--watch-hmr`
flags.
This PR integrates [Malva](https://github.com/g-plane/malva) into `deno
fmt`, which introduces the ability to format CSS, SCSS, Sass and Less
files.
On Linux x64 6.10, this PR increases about 800KiB:
```
❯ wc -c target/release/deno
125168728 target/release/deno
❯ wc -c target/release/deno
124349456 target/release/deno
```
This is commonly used to register loading non standard file types. But
some libs also register TS loaders which Deno supports natively, like
the npm `payload` package. This PR unblocks those.
Fixes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/24902
- Return auth tag for GCM ciphers from auto padding shortcircuit
- Use _ring_ for ed25519 signing
---------
Co-authored-by: Divy Srivastava <dj.srivastava23@gmail.com>
This commit adds "--serve" flag to "deno init" subcommand,
that provides a template for quick starting a project using
"deno serve".
---------
Co-authored-by: Asher Gomez <ashersaupingomez@gmail.com>
This commit makes `fetch` error messages include source and destination TCP
socket info i.e. port number and IP address for better debuggability.
Closes #24922
This commit adds short CLI flags for following permission flags:
- "-R" for "--allow-read"
- "-W" for "--allow-write"
- "-E" for "--allow-env"
- "-N" for "--allow-net"
- "-S" for "--allow-sys"
---------
Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
This commit updates permission prompt to add a link
to the documentation for particular flag.
Additionally the box drawings around the prompt have been slightly
altered for better visibility.
<img width="737" alt="Screenshot 2024-08-08 at 12 42 32"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/6ae748cd-4f29-439d-b0ee-f28f565f211a">
This PR ensures that we forward a `rename` event in our file watcher.
The rust lib we use combines that with the `modify` event.
This fixes a compatibility issue with Node too, which sends the `rename`
event as well.
Fixes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/24880