This commit changes the workspace support to provide all workspace
members to be available as imports based on their names and versions.
Closes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/23343
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This PR wires up a new `jsxPrecompileSkipElements` option in
`compilerOptions` that can be used to exempt a list of elements from
being precompiled with the `precompile` JSX transform.
The `tools/node_compat/node` submodule has been moved to
`tests/node_compat/runner/suite` and the remaining files within
`tools/node_compat` to `tests/node_compat/runner`.
Most of the changes are of the header within `tests/node_compat/test`
files. The `setup` and `test` tasks within `tests/node_comapt` execute
successfully.
Towards #22525
CC @mmastrac
This commit changes "deno init" subcommand to use "jsr:" specifier for
standard library "assert" module. It is unversioned, but we will change
it to `@^1` once `@std/assert` release version 1.0.
This allows us to start decoupling `deno` and `deno_std` release. The
release scripts have been updated to take that into account.
Allows to use `BREAKING` prefix in the PR title.
This change will allow us to land PRs that change behavior with
`DENO_FUTURE=1` env var, and prepare for Deno 2.0 release.
Fixes #22158.
Basically reimplements the whole `StringDecoder` with a much more direct
translation (read like one-to-one) of node's current logic. The old
implementation was closer to node's super old impl and it was too hard
to keep the code structure while matching the behavior of their new
logic.
This adds support for UTF-16LE, ascii, and latin1.
This also enables the node_compat test, which now passes without
modification.
This change tweaks the Node setup script less sensitive to changes by
removing the test counter line in `tools/node_compat/TODO.md`.
Previously, this line would cause linting issues when two Node compat
changes occured one after another.
See
https://github.com/denoland/deno/actions/runs/8226735149/job/22493585874
Signed-off-by: Asher Gomez <ashersaupingomez@gmail.com>
Fixes #19214.
We were using the `idna` crate to implement our polyfill for
`punycode.toASCII` and `punycode.toUnicode`. The `idna` crate is
correct, and adheres to the IDNA2003/2008 spec, but it turns out
`node`'s implementations don't really follow any spec! Instead, node
splits the domain by `'.'` and punycode encodes/decodes each part. This
means that node's implementations will happily work on codepoints that
are disallowed by the IDNA specs, causing the error in #19214.
While fixing this, I went ahead and matched the node behavior on all of
the punycode functions and enabled node's punycode test in our
`node_compat` suite.
Modify `_http_outgoing.ts` to support the extended signature of
`validateHeaderName()` used since node v19.5.0/v18.14.0 by adding the
`label` parameter. (see:
https://nodejs.org/api/http.html#httpvalidateheadernamename-label)
Making both validation functions accessible as public exports of
`node:http`
Fixes: #22614
Note: tests are not the only part of the codebase that uses `std`. Other
parts, like `tools/`, do too. So, it could be argued that this is a
little misleading. Either way, I'm doing this as discussed with
@mmastrac.
This looks like a massive PR, but it's only a move from cli/tests ->
tests, and updates of relative paths for files.
This is the first step towards aggregate all of the integration test
files under tests/, which will lead to a set of integration tests that
can run without the CLI binary being built.
While we could leave these tests under `cli`, it would require us to
keep a more complex directory structure for the various test runners. In
addition, we have a lot of complexity to ignore various test files in
the `cli` project itself (cargo publish exclusion rules, autotests =
false, etc).
And finally, the `tests/` folder will eventually house the `test_ffi`,
`test_napi` and other testing code, reducing the size of the root repo
directory.
For easier review, the extremely large and noisy "move" is in the first
commit (with no changes -- just a move), while the remainder of the
changes to actual files is in the second commit.
This change takes advantage of explicit resources management for
`FsFile` instances and tweaks documentation to encourage the use of it.
---------
Signed-off-by: Asher Gomez <ashersaupingomez@gmail.com>
Part 1 of a potential 3 part series. Ref #13449
The current implementation passes key material back and forth RustCrypto
group of crates and ring. ring does not implement p521 yet.
This PR adds support for P521 named curve in `generateKey` and
`importKey` where we use RustCrypto. Other parts should be moved over to
the RustGroup group of crates for consistency.
Fixes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/21734
Changes:
- Use default encode when options do not provide a encode callback.
- Remove internal TS for `node:querystring`. Its not helping catching
bugs like this because of invalid type assumptions and use of `any`,
more of a maintenance burden.
This will allow this format script to work on more architectures. Also,
this upgrade fixes the issue with the unstable incremental cache that's
currently on main.
Implements `WebSocket` over http/2. This requires a conformant http/2
server supporting the extended connect protocol.
Passes approximately 100 new WPT tests (mostly `?wpt_flags=h2` versions
of existing websockets APIs).
This is implemented as a fallback when http/1.1 fails, so a server that
supports both h1 and h2 WebSockets will still end up on the http/1.1
upgrade path.
The patch also cleas up the websockets handshake to split it up into
http, https+http1 and https+http2, making it a little less intertwined.
This uncovered a likely bug in the WPT test server:
https://github.com/web-platform-tests/wpt/issues/42896
This PR adds unstable `Deno.cron` API to trigger execution of cron jobs.
* State: All cron state is in memory. Cron jobs are scheduled according
to the cron schedule expression and the current time. No state is
persisted to disk.
* Time zone: Cron expressions specify time in UTC.
* Overlapping executions: not permitted. If the next scheduled execution
time occurs while the same cron job is still executing, the scheduled
execution is skipped.
* Retries: failed jobs are automatically retried until they succeed or
until retry threshold is reached. Retry policy can be optionally
specified using `options.backoffSchedule`.
This PR adds a new unstable "bring your own node_modules" (BYONM)
functionality currently behind a `--unstable-byonm` flag (`"unstable":
["byonm"]` in a deno.json).
This enables users to run a separate install command (ex. `npm install`,
`pnpm install`) then run `deno run main.ts` and Deno will respect the
layout of the node_modules directory as setup by the separate install
command. It also works with npm/yarn/pnpm workspaces.
For this PR, the behaviour is opted into by specifying
`--unstable-byonm`/`"unstable": ["byonm"]`, but in the future we may
make this the default behaviour as outlined in
https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/18967#issuecomment-1761248941
This is an extremely rough initial implementation. Errors are
terrible in this and the LSP requires frequent restarts. Improvements
will be done in follow up PRs.
Right now, if one of the linters fails, the all other ones continue
running in the background. This fixes this by waiting until all linters
are done before settling.
Running `tools/wpt.ts` with a filter would cause an error if there were
extra, leftover expectations in expectations.json. These errors would
not appear if no filter was passed, often leaving the filtered version
of the test runner broken.
This also introduces a smarter bit of logic where filters can be
specified with a leading slash (`tools/wpt.ts run -- /url` is equivalent
to `tools/wpt.ts run -- url`)
Makes the prebuilt installation a bit more reliable:
- Check for 200
- Check for an executable header (MZ, ELF, etc)
- Download to a .temp file until we're certain the file is valid
- If multiple requests for a tool are made, only run one task