This commit fixes output of `deno upgrade` subcommand,
by displaying proper version numbers. Before this PR we were
prepending "v" before the canary version hash, which was
obviously wrong.
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.
```
> deno upgrade
error: Unsupported lockfile version 'invalid'. Try upgrading Deno or recreating the lockfile.
V:\scratch
> V:\deno\target\debug\deno upgrade
Looking up latest version
Local deno version 1.45.3 is the most recent release
```
Closes #24517
Closes #20729
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.
---------
Co-authored-by: Sean McArthur <sean@seanmonstar.com>
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.
---------
Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
This commit adds initial support for ".npmrc" files.
Currently we only discover ".npmrc" files next to "package.json" files
and discovering these files in user home dir is left for a follow up.
This pass supports "_authToken" and "_auth" configuration
for providing authentication.
LSP support has been left for a follow up PR.
Towards https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/16105
This PR removes the use of the custom `utc_now` function in favor of the
`chrono` implementation. It resolves #22864.
---------
Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
1. Generally we should prefer to use the `log` crate.
2. I very often accidentally commit `eprintln`s.
When we should use `println` or `eprintln`, it's not too bad to be a bit
more verbose and ignore the lint rule.
This introduces the `denort` binary - a slim version of deno without
tooling. The binary is used as the default for `deno compile`.
Improves `deno compile` final size by ~2.5x (141 MB -> 61 MB) on Linux
x86_64.
Partially supersedes #19016.
This migrates `spawn` and `spawn_blocking` to `deno_core`, and removes
the requirement for `spawn` tasks to be `Send` given our single-threaded
executor.
While we don't need to technically do anything w/`spawn_blocking`, this
allows us to have a single `JoinHandle` type that works for both cases,
and allows us to more easily experiment with alternative
`spawn_blocking` implementations that do not require tokio (ie: rayon).
Async ops (+~35%):
Before:
```
time 1310 ms rate 763358
time 1267 ms rate 789265
time 1259 ms rate 794281
time 1266 ms rate 789889
```
After:
```
time 956 ms rate 1046025
time 954 ms rate 1048218
time 924 ms rate 1082251
time 920 ms rate 1086956
```
HTTP serve (+~4.4%):
Before:
```
Running 10s test @ http://localhost:4500
2 threads and 10 connections
Thread Stats Avg Stdev Max +/- Stdev
Latency 68.78us 19.77us 1.43ms 86.84%
Req/Sec 68.78k 5.00k 73.84k 91.58%
1381833 requests in 10.10s, 167.36MB read
Requests/sec: 136823.29
Transfer/sec: 16.57MB
```
After:
```
Running 10s test @ http://localhost:4500
2 threads and 10 connections
Thread Stats Avg Stdev Max +/- Stdev
Latency 63.12us 17.43us 1.11ms 85.13%
Req/Sec 71.82k 3.71k 77.02k 79.21%
1443195 requests in 10.10s, 174.79MB read
Requests/sec: 142921.99
Transfer/sec: 17.31MB
```
Suggested-By: alice@ryhl.io
Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
This removes `ProcState` and replaces it with a new `CliFactory` which
initializes our "service structs" on demand. This isn't a performance
improvement at the moment for `deno run`, but might unlock performance
improvements in the future.
- bump deps: the newest `lazy-regex` need newer `oncecell` and
`regex`
- reduce `unwrap`
- remove dep `lazy_static`
- make more regex cached
---------
Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
Chrono's `clock` feature pulls in `iana-time-zone` which links to macOS
core_foundation. This PR itself is not enough to get rid of
CoreFoundation. Removal depends on getting rid of security framework,
see #18071