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Nathan Whitaker
c371b2a492
fix(install): re-setup bin entries after running lifecycle scripts (#26752)
Fixes #26677

Some packages (like supabase) declare bin entries that don't exist until
lifecycle scripts are run. For instance, the lifecycle script downloads
a binary file which serves as a bin entrypoint.

Unfortunately you can't just defer setting up the bin entries until
after lifecycle scripts have run, because the scripts may rely on them.

I looked into this, and PNPM just re-links bin entries after running
lifecycle scripts. I think that's about the best we can do as well.

Note that we'll only re-setup bin entries for packages whose lifecycle
scripts we run. This should limit the performance cost, as typically a
given project will not have many lifecycle scripts (and of those, many
of them probably don't have bin entries to set up).
2024-11-12 09:23:39 -08:00
Nathan Whitaker
13c53d9727
fix(installl): make bin entries executable even if not put in node_modules/.bin (#25873)
Fixes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/25862.

npm only makes bin entries executable if they get linked into `.bin`, as
we did before this PR. So this PR actually deviates from npm, because
it's the only reasonable way to fix this that I can think of.

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The reason this was broken in moment is the following:

Moment has dependencies on two typescript versions: 1.8 and 3.1

If you have two packages with conflicting bin entries (i.e. two
typescript versions which both have a bin entry `tsc`), in npm it is
non-deterministic and undefined which one will end up in `.bin`.

npm, due to implementation differences, chooses to put typescript 1.8
into the `.bin` directory, and so `node_modules/typescript/bin/tsc` ends
up getting marked executable. We, however, choose typescript 3.2, and so
we end up making `node_modules/typescript3/bin/tsc` executable.

As part of its tests, moment executes `node_modules/typescript/bin/tsc`.
Because we didn't make it executable, this fails.

Since the conflict resolution is undefined in npm, instead of trying to
match it, I think it makes more sense to just make bin entries
executable even if they aren't chosen in the case of a conflict.
2024-09-26 09:36:25 -07:00
Nathan Whitaker
36ebc03f17
fix(cli): Warn on not-run lifecycle scripts with global cache (#25786)
Refactors the lifecycle scripts code to extract out the common
functionality and then uses that to provide a warning in the global
resolver.

While ideally we would still support them with the global cache, for now
a warning is at least better than the status quo (where people are
unaware why their packages aren't working).
2024-09-24 19:23:57 +00:00
Renamed from cli/npm/managed/resolvers/local/bin_entries.rs (Browse further)