- Added `ServerRequest.finalize()`: consuming all unread body stream and trailers.
- This is cleanup method for reading next request from same keep-alive connection.
- Needed when handler didn't consume all body and trailers even after responding.
- refactor: `ServerRequest._bodyStream()`, `ServerRequestBody` are removed.
- Now using `bodyReader()` and `chunkedBodyReader()` instead.
- fix: Trailers should only be read `transfer-encoding` is `chunked` and `trailer` header is set and its value is valid.
- fix: use `Headers.append()` on reading trailers.
- fix: delete `trailer` field from headers after reading trailers.
- reorg: Several functions related to IO are moved into `http/io.ts`
This PR introduces the mutex guard for the test cases which depends on the
permission prompt mocking utility. permission_request test cases depend on
the mocked (dummy) value of the permission_prompt result. The value is stored
at static STUB_PROMPT_VALUE: AtomicBool and these test cases share this
value. So we should lock at the start of these test cases.
Before this change cargo test permission failed 6 times out of 20. After this
change, 0 times out of 20 (on my mac).
To better reflect changes in error types in JS from #3662 this PR changes
default error type used in ops from "ErrBox" to "OpError".
"OpError" is a type that can be sent over to JSON; it has all
information needed to construct error in JavaScript. That
made "GetErrorKind" trait useless and so it was removed altogether.
To provide compatibility with previous use of "ErrBox" an implementation of
"From<ErrBox> for OpError" was added, however, it is an escape hatch and
ops implementors should strive to use "OpError" directly.
This PR fixes an issue where we recursively analysed imports on plain JS files
in the compiler irrespective of "checkJs" being true. This caused problems
where when analysing the imports of those files, we would mistake some
import like structures (AMD/CommonJS) as dependencies and try to resolve
the "modules" even though the compiler would not actually look at those files.
Fixes #4031
When a bundle contains a single module, we were incorrectly determining
the module name, resulting in a non-functional bundle. This PR corrects
that determination.
Example:
$ python2 -c 'open("\x80\x7F", "w")'
$ deno eval 'Deno.readDirSync(".")'
thread 'main' panicked at 'called `Option::unwrap()` on a `None` value', cli/ops/fs.rs:373:16
note: run with `RUST_BACKTRACE=1` environment variable to display a backtrace
fatal runtime error: failed to initiate panic, error 5
Aborted (core dumped)
Before this commit they made deno panic, now they are silently skipped.
Not ideal but arguably better than panicking.
No test because what characters are and aren't allowed in filenames is
highly file system-dependent.
Closes #3950
Moves to using a minimal System loader for bundles generated by Deno.
TypeScript in 3.8 will be able to output TLA for modules, and the loader
is written to take advantage of that as soon as we update Deno to TS
3.8.
System also allows us to support `import.meta` and provide more ESM
aligned assignment of exports, as well as there is better handling of
circular imports.
The loader is also very terse versus to try to save overhead.
Also, fixed an issue where abstract classes were not being re-exported.
Fixes #2553
Fixes #3559
Fixes #3751
Fixes #3825
Refs #3301
* rewrite test runner in Rust
* migrate "test" and "runTests" functions from std to "Deno" namespace
* use "Deno.test()" to run internal JS unit tests
* remove std downloads for Deno subcommands
* Use PathBuf for DenoSubcommand::Bundle's out_file
* Use PathBuf for DenoSubcommand::Format's files
* Use PathBuf for DenoSubcommand::Install's dir
* Use PathBuf for read/write whitelists
* establish basic event loop for workers
* make "self.close()" inside worker
* remove "runWorkerMessageLoop() - instead manually call global function
in Rust when message arrives. This is done in preparation for structured clone
* refactor "WorkerChannel" and use distinct structs for internal
and external channels; "WorkerChannelsInternal" and "WorkerHandle"
* move "State.worker_channels_internal" to "Worker.internal_channels"
* add "WorkerEvent" enum for child->host communication;
currently "Message(Buf)" and "Error(ErrBox)" variants are supported
* add tests for nested workers
* add tests for worker throwing error on startup
In denoland/deno#2335 a conditional was added to make sure
toAsyncIterator didn't skip chunks because the reader returned data and
EOF in a single call, fixing #2330.
Later, in denoland/deno#2591, the `Reader` interface changed to
`Promise<number | EOF>`. Since the reader no longer returns data and EOF
in a single call, this conditional is not necessary. We can just return
`{ done: true }` when we get `EOF`.
Co-authored-by: Arun Srinivasan <rulfzid@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Arun Srinivasan <rulfzid@gmail.com>
- Exports diagnostic items from `diagnostics.ts` which are missing at
runtime.
- Returns an array of diagnostics, instead of an object with a property
of `items`. This is because of the way Rust deals with certain
structures, and shouldn't be exposed in the APIs.
This change simplifies how we execute V8. Previously V8 Isolates jumped
around threads every time they were woken up. This was overly complex and
potentially hurting performance in a myriad ways. Now isolates run on
their own dedicated thread and never move.
- blocking_json spawns a thread and does not use a thread pool
- op_host_poll_worker and op_host_resume_worker are non-operational
- removes Worker::get_message and Worker::post_message
- ThreadSafeState::workers table contains WorkerChannel entries instead
of actual Worker instances.
- MainWorker and CompilerWorker are no longer Futures.
- The multi-threaded version of deno_core_http_bench was removed.
- AyncOps no longer need to be Send + Sync
This PR is very large and several tests were disabled to speed
integration:
- installer_test_local_module_run
- installer_test_remote_module_run
- _015_duplicate_parallel_import
- _026_workers
For some reason, the unit tests for Deno.remove() were not being imported to
unit_tests.ts and, consequently, not being executed. Thus, I imported them,
refactored some existent ones and wrote new ones for the symlink removal case.
Since the creation of a symlink is not implemented for Windows yet, assertions
that consider this state were added when the tests are executed in this OS.
This flag was added to evaluate performance relative to tokio's threaded
runtime. Although it's faster in the HTTP benchmark, it's clear the runtime
is not the only perf problem.
Removing this flag will simplify further refactors, in particular
adopting the #[tokio::main] macro. This will be done in a follow up.
Ultimately we expect to move to the current thread runtime with Isolates
pinned to specific threads, but that will be a much larger refactor. The
--current-thread just complicates that effort.
Before:
```
▶ target/debug/deno https://deno.land/std/examples/echo_server.ts
error: Uncaught PermissionDenied: run again with the --allow-net flag
► $deno$/dispatch_json.ts:40:11
at DenoError ($deno$/errors.ts:20:5)
at unwrapResponse ($deno$/dispatch_json.ts:40:11)
at sendSync ($deno$/dispatch_json.ts:67:10)
at listen ($deno$/net.ts:170:15)
at https://deno.land/std/examples/echo_server.ts:4:23
```
```
▶ target/debug/deno --allow-read=/usr https://deno.land/std/examples/cat.ts /etc/passwd
error: Uncaught PermissionDenied: run again with the --allow-read flag
► $deno$/dispatch_json.ts:40:11
at DenoError ($deno$/errors.ts:20:5)
at unwrapResponse ($deno$/dispatch_json.ts:40:11)
at sendAsync ($deno$/dispatch_json.ts:91:10)
```
After:
```
▶ target/debug/deno https://deno.land/std/examples/echo_server.ts
error: Uncaught PermissionDenied: network access to "0.0.0.0:8080", run again with the --allow-net flag
► $deno$/dispatch_json.ts:40:11
at DenoError ($deno$/errors.ts:20:5)
at unwrapResponse ($deno$/dispatch_json.ts:40:11)
at sendSync ($deno$/dispatch_json.ts:67:10)
at listen ($deno$/net.ts:170:15)
at https://deno.land/std/examples/echo_server.ts:4:23
```
```
▶ target/debug/deno --allow-read=/usr https://deno.land/std/examples/cat.ts /etc/passwd
error: Uncaught PermissionDenied: read access to "/etc/passwd", run again with the --allow-read flag
► $deno$/dispatch_json.ts:40:11
at DenoError ($deno$/errors.ts:20:5)
at unwrapResponse ($deno$/dispatch_json.ts:40:11)
at sendAsync ($deno$/dispatch_json.ts:91:10)
```
* move is_dyn_import argument from Loader::resolve to Loader::load - it was always kind of strange that resolve() checks permissions.
* change argument type from &str to &ModuleSpecifier where applicable
Ref #3712. This change allowed the deno_typescript crate to reference
cli/js/lib.deno_runtime.d.ts which breaks "cargo package". We intend to
reintroduce a revised version of this patch later once "cargo
package" is working and tested.
This reverts commit 737ab94ea1.
* split ops/worker.rs into ops/worker_host.rs and ops/web_worker.rs
* refactor js/workers.ts and factor out js/worker_main.ts - entry point for WebWorker runtime
* BREAKING CHANGE: remove support for blob: URL in Worker
* BREAKING CHANGE: remove Deno namespace support and noDenoNamespace option in Worker constructor
* introduce WebWorker struct which is a stripped down version of cli::Worker
* refactored RecursiveLoad - it was renamed to RecursiveModuleLoad, it does not take ownership of isolate anymore - a struct implementing Stream that yields SourceCodeInfo
* untangled module loading logic between RecursiveLoad and isolate - that logic is encapsulated in EsIsolate and RecursiveModuleLoad, where isolate just consumes modules as they become available - does not require to pass Arc<Mutex<Isolate>> around anymore
* removed EsIsolate.mods_ in favor of Modules and moved them inside EsIsolate
* EsIsolate now requires "loader" argument during construction - struct that implements Loader trait
* rewrite first methods on isolate as async
tokio_util::run and tokio::run_on_current_thread should accept Future<Output=()> instead of Future<Output=Result<(), ()>>. Currently, all the passed futures have to add Ok(()) or futures::future::ok(()) unnecessarily to call this method.