This commit fixes hang in web workers occuring when sending
"undefined" as message value. It is a temporary band-aid
until proper structured close is implemented.
Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
This commit adds new binary target called "denort".
It is a "lite" version of "deno" binary that can only execute
code embedded inside the binary itself.
Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
When we were doing single process in-memory reports getting the source
from the runtime was practical, but now that we're writing to disk this
conflicts with the format tools taking raw v8 coverage dumps expect.
This commit adds new option to "Worker" Web API that allows to
configure permissions.
New "Worker.deno.permissions" option can be used to define limited
permissions to the worker thread by either:
- inherit set of parent thread permissions
- use limited subset of parent thread permissions
- revoke all permissions (full sandbox)
In order to achieve this functionality "CliModuleLoader"
was modified to accept "initial permissions", which are used
for top module loading (ie. uses parent thread permission set
to load top level module of a worker).
This commit removes "js" module from "cli".
It contained stuff related to TypeScript compiler (snapshot,
declaration files) and thus it was moved to "tsc" module.
This commit rewrites initialisation of the "shared queue" and
in effect prevents from double execution of "core/core.js" and
"core/error.js".
Previously both of these files were executed every time a "JsRuntime"
was created. That lead to a situation where one copy of each script
was included in the snapshot and then another copy would be
executed after loading the snapshot.
Effectively "JsRuntime::shared_init" was removed; instead execution
of those scripts and actual initialisation of shared queue
was split into two helper functions: "JsRuntime::js_init" and
"JsRuntime::share_queue_init".
Additionally stale TODO comments were removed.
Merging multiple runs isn't quite right because we
rely on a 0 count to signal that a block hasn't been called.
Other tools like c8 expect this to be true as-well so we
need to do our best to merge coverage files rather
than duplicating them.
The child process kept running and printing "hello" to stdout.
This commit also removes the dependency on reqwest and instead
switches to the re-export from the fetch crate.
Brings back commit 1a2e7741c3.
This commit adds back "/json/list" endpoint to
inspector server which was erroneously removed
during server rewrite.
Co-authored-by: Ben Noordhuis <info@bnoordhuis.nl>
Fix bug in regular expression and make the regular expression more
strict.
In a string passed to new RegExp(), '[\t\s]' is identical to '[ts]' and
not `/[\t\s]/`. For that, the backslash needs to be escaped in the
string. Futhermore, `\t` is the tab character and is included in the
special regexp value `\s` so is unnecessary.
That would reduce the RegExp to new RegExp(`^${value}\\s*;?`) but
there's no point in matching 0 or more space characters followed by 0 or
one semi-colons as that will match no matter what follows `value`.
To make it more strict, require one of space, semicolon, or
end-of-string after value.
Allowlist checking already uses hosts but for some reason
requests, revokes and the runtime permissions API use URLs.
- BREAKING(lib.deno.unstable.d.ts): Change
NetPermissionDescriptor::url to NetPermissionDescriptor::host
- fix(runtime/permissions): Don't add whole URLs to the
allowlist on request
- fix(runtime/permissions): Harden strength semantics:
({ name: "net", host: "127.0.0.1" } is stronger than
{ name: "net", host: "127.0.0.1:8000" }) for blocklisting
- refactor(runtime/permissions): Use tuples for hosts, make
the host optional in Permissions::{query_net, request_net, revoke_net}()
This PR refactors "cli/flags.rs" and "runtime/permissions.rs" so
that "allow_read", "allow_write" and "allow_net" themselves
have allowlists, instead of storing them in additional fields.
This commit rewrites "chown_test.ts" to use the GNU "id" command
instead of python. This won't work on Windows, but these tests aren't
currently run on Windows anyway.
Implementors of `deno_core::JsRuntime` might want to do additional actions
during each turn of event loop, eg. `deno_runtime::Worker` polls inspector,
`deno_runtime::WebWorker` receives/dispatches messages from/to worker host.
Previously `JsRuntime::mod_evaluate` was implemented in such fashion that it
only polled `JsRuntime`'s event loop. This behavior turned out to be wrong
in the example of `WebWorker` which couldn't receive/dispatch messages because
its implementation of event loop was never called.
This commit rewrites "mod_evaluate" to return a handle to receiver that resolves
when module's promise resolves. It is now implementors responsibility to poll
event loop after calling `mod_evaluate`.
This commit migrates all ops to use new resource table
and "AsyncRefCell".
Old implementation of resource table was completely
removed and all code referencing it was updated to use
new system.
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>
This commit does major refactor of "Worker" and "WebWorker",
in order to decouple them from "ProgramState" and "Flags".
The main points of interest are "create_main_worker()" and
"create_web_worker_callback()" functions which are responsible
for creating "Worker" and "WebWorker" in CLI context.
As a result it is now possible to factor out common "runtime"
functionality into a separate crate.
This commit adds "Deno.core.createPrepareStackTrace". This function
was moved from "cli/rt/40_error_stack.js" to unify handling of stack frames in core
(before this PR there was implicit dependency on logic in "core/error.rs::JsError").
Unfortunately formatting logic must still be duplicated in "cli/error.js::PrettyJsError"
to provide coloring, but currently there's no solution to this problem.
"createPrepareStackTrace" can accept a single argument; a function that takes
a location and provides source mapped location back.
This commit disables source mapping of errors
for standalone binaries. Since applying source
maps relies on using file fetcher infrastructure
it's not feasible to use it for standalone binaries
that are not supposed to use that infrastructure.
This commit makes the file watcher continue to work even if module
resolution fails at the initial attempt, allowing us to execute `run`
or `bundle` subcommand when a script has invalid syntax. In such
cases, the watcher observes a single file that is specified as an
command line argument.
Fixes panic occurring in worker when "self.close()" is called
at the top level, ie. worker shuts down while
module evaluation promise hasn't yet resolved.
This commit fixes order of events for "onload" event.
Previously handler attached using "window.onload" was
always fired before handlers added using "addEventListener".
Factored out "init_v8_flags", "init_logger" and
"get_subcommand" from "main" function.
Also "Worker" was removed in favor of moving
logic to "MainWorker" and "WebWorker" respectively.
This commit removes unnecessary conversion into BTreeMap. The value
that gets converted into BTreeMap is _originally_ BTreeMap, so this
conversion is just superfluous.
Additionally, a test is added so that we can make sure the keys in the
emitted lockfile are sorted alphabetically.
This commit adds support for "--watch" flag for "bundle"
and "fmt" subcommands.
In addition to this, it refactors "run --watch" command so that
module resolution will occur every time the file watcher detects
file addition/deletion, which allows the watcher to observe a file
that is newly added to the dependency as well.
This commit does major overhaul of "upgrade" subcommand,
reducing complexity & giving more sensible console output.
Removes gz support for archives.
Uses last part of url instead of scraping to get latest version.
This commit simplifies code responsible for serialization
of web worker events. Instead of using "PrettyJsError"
it's enough to downcast to "deno_core::JsError", making
the code less specific to cli/ implementation.
This commit renames "fmt_errors::JsError" to "PrettyJsError"
to avoid confusion with "deno_core::JsError".
Consequently "CoreJsError" aliases to "deno_core::JsError"
were removed.
Additionally source mapping step has been removed from
"PrettyJsError::create" to better separate domains.
This commit moves following tools into a single "tools"
module located at "cli/tools/mod.rs":
- formatter
- linter
- test runner
- coverage collector
- installer
- binary upgrader
- repl
This commit renames "fs" module in "cli/" to "fs_util". This is purely
cosmetic change; there were a few places which aliased "crate::fs"
to "deno_fs" which was very confusing with "fs" module in ops.
This commit merges implementations of "collect_files" and "files_in_subtree",
leaving only the former. Additionally it was ensured that directories are not yielded
from this function.
This commit reworks "collect_files" utility to accept "ignore" parameter
which allows to filter out files in a single iteration instead of walking
file tree second time to excude "ignored" files.
This commit rewrites scripts in "tools/" directory
to use Deno instead of Python. In return it allows
to remove huge number of Python packages in "third_party/".
This commit removes ProgramState::permissions field.
Having permissions parsed from CLI flags stored on globally
accessible state object made it easy to mistakenly use these
permissions in situations which required "runtime" permissions.
This commit rewrites file watcher used with --watch flag.
Instead of creating new watcher after each restart, only a single
watcher is created for whole process. Additionally debouncing
mechanism has been added to prevent infinite restart loops
if multiple files were changed in quick succession.
Co-authored-by: bartossh <lenart.consulting@gmail.com>
Previously, entering a single ']' would cause repl to forever accepting
new lines, due to that `ValidationResult::Invalid` would actually be
consumed by the editor itself while continue building the lines. Instead
we should mark it as `Valid` and send the bad input for evaluation to
get the proper error from V8.
Before:
```
> ]
(you can keep entering new line here, and it will never consume input
until you Ctrl-C)
```
After:
```
> ]
Uncaught SyntaxError: Unexpected token ']'
>
```