It's perfectly valid to access `server.address()` before calling
`.listen()`. Until a server actively listens on a socket Node will
return `null` here, but we threw a "Cannot access property 'port' of
undefined" instead.
This was discovered when inspecting failures in Koa's test suite with
Deno.
Part of #18218
- Adds `fs.lutimes` and `fs.lutimesSync` to our node polyfills. To do
this I added methods to the `FileSystem` trait + ops to expose the
functionality to JS.
- Exports `fs._toUnixTimestamp`. Node exposes an internal util
`toUnixTimestamp` from the fs module to be used by unit tests (so we
need it for the unit test to pass unmodified). It's weird because it's
only supposed to be used internally but it's still publicly accessible
- Matches up error handling and timestamp handling for fs.futimes and
fs.utimes with node
- Enables the node_compat utimes test - this exercises futimes, lutimes,
and utimes.
Changes in this PR:
- Added new fixed size hash algorithms (blake2b512, blake2s256,
sha512-224, sha512-256, sha3-224, sha3-256, sha3-384, sha3-512, sm3)
- Added variable size hash algorithms (the concept), with the algorithms
shake128 and shake256
- Use cppgc instead of resources for the hasher
- Enable Node's crypto.Hash tests and fix found bugs
- add fallback impls of external string apis which always copy. after
upstream changes to rusty_v8 we can support non-copying api as well.
- `napi_get_buffer_data` needs to work on all TypedArray instances.
- Fixes: https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/24209
- `target_defaults.default_configuration` is used by some modules to
find the corresponding node file from node-gyp
- `node_api_get_module_filename` expects the filename to be a `file:`
url.
Previously res.setHeader("foo", ["bar", "baz"]) added a single header
with a value of `bar,baz`. Really this should add two separate headers.
This is visible in `set-cookie` for example.
This commits adds the ability to set a would-be exit code
for the Deno process without forcing an immediate exit,
through the new `Deno.exitCode` API.
- **Implements `Deno.exitCode` getter and setter**: Adds support for
setting
and retrieving a would-be exit code via `Deno.exitCode`.
This allows for asynchronous cleanup before process termination
without immediately exiting.
- **Ensures type safety**: The setter for `Deno.exitCode` validates that
the provided value is a number, throwing a TypeError if not, to ensure
that
only valid exit codes are set.
Closes to #23605
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Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
This commit changes `gzip` compression in `Deno.serve` API to flush data
after each write. There's a slight performance regression, but provided
test shows a scenario that was not possible before.
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Co-authored-by: Divy Srivastava <dj.srivastava23@gmail.com>
We didn't honour the `position` options of `fd.read` and `fd.write`
because we checked if the buffer is of type `Buffer` instead of just
`Uint8Array`. Node does the latter. In doing so I noticed that the file
handle id was written to a public property which it definitely shouldn't
be. This was probably a typo.
Fixes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/23707
We didn't support the `throwIfNoEntry` option for Node's `fs.lstatSync`
method. Note that the async variant doesn't have this option.
Fixes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/23996
Node sets the default HTTP response status code to 200 on the
`ServerResponse`. We initialised it as `undefined` before which caused a
problem with 11ty's dev server.
Thanks to @vrugtehagel for reporting this issue and finding the correct
fix as well 🎉
Fixes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/23970
The flag lets us exit from read loop without throwing an error when
the stream is cancelled.
This fixes gRPC cancellation example.
Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
This stubs `findSourceMap` in `node:module` by always returning
`undefined` as if it never found a source map. This unblocks the `ava`
test runner.
Fixes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/18666
Some npm libraries like `signal-exit` rely on the length of the listener
array returned by `process.listeners("SIGNT")` to be correct to
function. We weren't tracking `SIG*` events there, which broke those npm
libraries.
Fixes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/22892