This PR implements the NAPI for loading native modules into Deno.
Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: DjDeveloper <43033058+DjDeveloperr@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Ryan Dahl <ry@tinyclouds.org>
This commit adds support for npm specifier in "deno cache" subcommand.
```
$ deno cache --unstable npm:vite npm:chalk https://deno.land/std/http/file_server.ts
```
Besides downloading requested npm package(s), it will also download
necessary code from "std/node/".
This commit removes "compat" mode. We shipped support for "npm:" specifier
support in v1.25 and that is preferred way to interact with Node code that we
will iterate and improve upon.
Previously `jsxImportSource` was resolved relative to the config file
during graph building, and relative to the emitted module during
runtime.
This is now fixed so that the JSX import source is resolved relative to
the module both during graph building and at runtime.
This adds an init subcommand to that creates a project starter similar to cargo init.
```
$ deno init my_project
Project initialized
Run these commands to get started:
cd my_project
deno run main.ts
deno run main_test.ts
$ deno run main.ts
Add 2 + 3 5
$ cat main.ts
export function add(a: number, b: number): number {
return a + b;
}
if (import.meta.main) {
console.log("Add 2 + 3", add(2, 3));
}
$ cat main_test.ts
import { assertEquals } from "https://deno.land/std@0.151.0/testing/asserts.ts";
import { add } from "./main.ts";
Deno.test(function addTest() {
assertEquals(add(2, 3), 5);
});
```
Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
This commit changes default default behavior of type checking
for several subcommands.
Instead of type checking and reporting type errors only for local
files, the type checking is skipped entirely. Type checking can
still be enabled using the "--check" flag.
Following subcomands are affected:
- deno cache
- deno install
- deno eval
- deno run
This commit changes default mode of type-checking to "local"
and adds "--check" flag to following subcommands:
- deno bench
- deno bundle
- deno cache
- deno compile
- deno eval
- deno install
- deno test
This commit removes "WorkerOptions.deno" option as a boolean,
as well as "WorkerOptions.deno.namespace" settings. Starting
with this commit all workers have access to "Deno" namespace
by default.
This commit:
- removes "fmt_errors::PrettyJsError" in favor of "format_js_error" fn
- removes "deno_core::JsError::create" and
"deno_core::RuntimeOptions::js_error_create_fn"
- adds new option to "deno_runtime::ops::worker_host::init"
This commit adds support for "--eval-file" in "deno repl" subcommand.
This flag can be used to pass paths or URLs to files, that will be executed
on REPL startup. All files will be executed in the same context as the REPL
(ie. as "plain old scripts", not ES modules), sharing the global scope.
This feature allows to implement custom REPLs on top of Deno's REPL.
The following transformations gradually faced by "JsError" have all been
moved up front to "JsError::from_v8_exception()":
- finding the first non-"deno:" source line;
- moving "JsError::script_resource_name" etc. into the first error stack
in case of syntax errors;
- source mapping "JsError::script_resource_name" etc. when wrapping
the error even though the frame locations are source mapped earlier;
- removing "JsError::{script_resource_name,line_number,start_column,end_column}"
entirely in favour of "js_error.frames.get(0)".
We also no longer pass a js-side callback to "core/02_error.js" from cli.
I avoided doing this on previous occasions because the source map lookups
were in an awkward place.
This commit adds new "deno check" subcommand.
Currently it is an alias for "deno cache" with the difference that remote
modules don't emit TS diagnostics by default.
Prints warning for "deno run" subcommand if "--check" flag is not present
and there's no "--no-check" flag. Adds "DENO_FUTURE_CHECK" env
variable that allows to opt into new behavior now.
This commit adds "deno bench" subcommand and "Deno.bench()"
API that allows to register bench cases.
The API is modelled after "Deno.test()" and "deno test" subcommand.
Currently the output is rudimentary and bench cases and not
subject to "ops" and "resource" sanitizers.
Co-authored-by: evan <github@evan.lol>
This commit fixes CJS/ESM interop in compat mode for dynamically
imported modules.
"ProcState::prepare_module_load" was changed to accept a list
of "graph roots" without associated "module kind". That module kind
was always hardcoded to "ESM" which is not true for CJS/ESM interop -
a CommonJs module might be imported using "import()" function. In
such case the root of the graph should have "CommonJs" module kind
instead of "ESM".
Adds another callback to WebWorkerOptions that allows to execute
some modules before actual worker code executes. This allows to set up Node
global using std/node.
This commit adds lint and fmt ignore directives to bundled
code as well as a comment stating that the code was bundled
and shouldn't be edited manually.
Fixes "op_set_exit_code" by sharing a single "Arc" between
all workers (via "op state") instead of having a "global" value stored in
"deno_runtime" crate. As a consequence setting an exit code is always
scoped to a tree of workers, instead of being overridable if there are
multiple worker tree (like in "deno test --jobs" subcommand).
Refactored "cli/main.rs" functions to return "Result<i32, AnyError>" instead
of "Result<(), AnyError>" so they can return exit code.
Set the exit code to use if none is provided to Deno.exit(), or when
Deno exits naturally.
Needed for process.exitCode Node compat. Paves the way for #12888.
This commit introduces "ProcState::maybe_resolver" field, which
stores a single instance of resolver for the whole lifetime of the
process, instead of creating these resolvers for each creation
of module graph. As a result, this resolver can be used in fallback
case where graph is not constructed (REPL, loading modules using
"require") unifying resolution logic.
Closes #11882
BREAKING CHANGE: Previously when `--location` was set, the unique storage key was derived from the the URL of the location instead of just the origin. This change correctly uses just the origin. This may cause previously persisted storage to change its key and data to not be available with the same location as before.
This commit adds CJS and ESM Node resolvers to the "--compat" mode.
The functionality is spread across "cli/compat" module and Node compatibility
layer in "deno_std/node"; this stems from the fact that ES module resolution
can only be implemented in Rust as it needs to directly integrated with
"deno_core"; however "deno_std/node" already provided CJS module resolution.
Currently this resolution is only active when running a files using
"deno run --compat --unstable <filename>", and is not available in other
subcommands, which will be changed in follow up commits.
This commit adds automatic injection of Node globals when "--compat" flag
is present.
This is done by executing "https://deno.land/std/node/global.ts" as a "side module",
before main module is executed.
This commit makes "--compat" required to be used with "--unstable" flag, as some
of Node globals require unstable Deno APIs.
This commit adds "--compat" flag. When the flag is passed a set of mappings for
built-in Node modules is injected into the import map. If user doesn't
explicitly provide an import map (using "--import-map" flag) then a map is
created on the fly. If there are already existing mappings in import map that
would clash with built-in Node modules a set of diagnostics is printed to the
terminal with suggestions how to proceed.
This commit fixes a problem where loading and executing multiple
modules leads to all of the having "import.meta.main" set to true.
Following Rust APIs were deprecated:
- deno_core::JsRuntime::load_module
- deno_runtime::Worker::execute_module
- deno_runtime::WebWorker::execute_module
Following Rust APIs were added:
- deno_core::JsRuntime::load_main_module
- deno_core::JsRuntime::load_side_module
- deno_runtime::Worker::execute_main_module
- deno_runtime::Worker::execute_side_module
- deno_runtime::WebWorker::execute_main_module
Trying to load multiple "main" modules into the runtime now results in an
error. If user needs to load additional "non-main" modules they should use
APIs for "side" module.
This commit adds support for configuration file for "deno fmt"
subcommand. It is also respected by LSP when formatting
files.
Example configuration:
{
"fmt": {
"files": {
"include": ["src/"],
"exclude": ["src/testdata/"]
},
"options": {
"useTabs": true,
"lineWidth": 80,
"indentWidth": 4,
"singleQuote": true,
"textWrap": "preserve"
}
}
}
This commit refactors "DenoSubcommand" enum in a way that variants
no longer contain anonymous structures but instead contain
dedicated structures for each subcommand, eg. "DenoSubcommand::Lint"
now contains "LintSubcommand".
This commit adds support for following flags in deno lint subcommand:
--config - allows to load configuration file and parses "lint" object
--rules-tags=<tags> - allows specifying which set of tagged rules should be run
--rules-include=<rules> - allow specifying which rules should be run
--rules-exclude=<rules> - allow specifying which rules should not be run
This commit merges the two vectors of specifiers into a single one introducing
the concept of a "TestMode" which is a tri-state enum specifying how a specifier
is to be tested (as documentation, as an executable module or as both).
This is determined during the collection phase and determines how a specifier
will be executed based on how the specifier was collected (directly or not) and
if it has an eligible media_type when fetched.
For example "deno test README.md" is marked as documentation because, while it
is a direct inclusion it is not an executable media type therefore will only
have the fenced code blocks that can be parsed from it tested.
This commit implements classic workers, but only when the `--enable-testing-features-do-not-use` flag is provided. This change is not user facing. Classic workers are used extensively in WPT tests. The classic workers do not support loading from disk, and do not support TypeScript.
Co-authored-by: Luca Casonato <hello@lcas.dev>
Normalizes the naming of the functions used to determine
if a path is a suitable match for the test runner and placed
them both in the the fs_util module.
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 adds support for specifying threshold in the "--fail-fast"
flag for "deno test" subcommand. Previously using "--fail-fast" stopped
running the test suite after first failure and with this change users
may specify number of failed tests that will cause the suite to be interrupted.
Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>