This commit adds some regression tests for using `jsxImportSource` in
the config file in combination with an import map.
These underlying issues were fixed by #15561.
Closes #13389
Closes #14723
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Co-authored-by: Aapo Alasuutari <aapo.alasuutari@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
Fixes #19568
Values are not coerced to the desired type during deserialisation. This
makes serde_v8 stricter.
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Rather than disallowing `ext:` resolution, clear the module map after
initializing extensions so extension modules are anonymized. This
operation is explicitly called in `deno_runtime`. Re-inject `node:`
specifiers into the module map after doing this.
Fixes #17717.
If a symlink within the `node_modules` directory lies outside that
directory, it will now warn and inline the file. For directories, it
will just warn for now.
Probably fixes #19251 (I'm still unable to reproduce).
This is what pnpm does and we were missing it. It makes modules work
which have a dependency on something, but don't say they have that
dependency, but that dep is still in the tree somewhere.
This commit fixes emitting "unhandledrejection" event when there are
"node:" or "npm:" imports.
Before this commit the Node "unhandledRejection" event was emitted
using a regular listener for Web "unhandledrejection" event. This
listener was installed before any user listener had a chance to be
installed which effectively prevent emitting "unhandledrejection"
events to user code.
Closes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/16928
Follow up to https://github.com/denoland/deno/pull/19084.
This commit adds support for globs in the configuration file as well
as CLI arguments for files.
With this change users can now use glob syntax for "include" and
"exclude" fields, like so:
```json
{
"lint": {
"include": [
"directory/test*.ts",
"other_dir/"
],
"exclude": [
"other_dir/foo*.ts",
"nested/nested2/*"
]
},
"test": {
"include": [
"data/test*.ts",
"nested/",
"tests/test[1-9].ts"
],
"exclude": [
"nested/foo?.ts",
"nested/nested2/*"
]
}
}
```
Or in CLI args like so:
```
// notice quotes here; these values will be passed to Deno verbatim
// and deno will perform glob expansion
$ deno fmt --ignore="data/*.ts"
$ deno lint "data/**/*.ts"
```
Closes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/17971
Closes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/6365
We don't need to use the `deno` command here to test kill permissions
and it's awkward to get right without passing `-A`. `cat` works, but for
platforms other than windows. This test should have plenty of coverage
on other platforms.
We never properly added support for this. This fixes vendoring when it
has npm or node specifiers. Vendoring occurs by adding a
`"nodeModulesDir": true` property to deno.json then it uses a local
node_modules directory. This can be opted out by setting
`"nodeModulesDir": false` or running with `--node-modules-dir=false`.
Closes #18090
Closes #17210
Closes #17619
Closes #16778
Note: If the package information has already been cached, then this
requires running with `--reload` or for the registry information to be
fetched some other way (ex. the cache busting).
Closes #15544
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Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
This is the initial support for npm and node specifiers in `deno
compile`. The npm packages are included in the binary and read from it via
a virtual file system. This also supports the `--node-modules-dir` flag,
dependencies specified in a package.json, and npm binary commands (ex.
`deno compile --unstable npm:cowsay`)
Closes #16632
Fixes #18979.
This changes the predicate for allowing `ext:` specifier resolution from
`snapshot_loaded_and_not_snapshotting` to `ext_resolution_allowed` which
is only set to true during the extension module loading phase. Module
loaders as used in core
are now declared as `ExtModuleLoader` rather than `dyn ModuleLoader`.
This commit changes how paths for npm packages are handled,
by canonicalizing them when resolving. This is done so that instead
of returning
"node_modules/<package_name>@<version>/node_modules/<dep>/index.js"
(which is a symlink) we "node_modules/<dep>@<dep_version>/index.js.
Fixes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/18924
Fixes https://github.com/bluwy/create-vite-extra/issues/31
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Co-authored-by: David Sherret <dsherret@gmail.com>
This removes `ProcState` and replaces it with a new `CliFactory` which
initializes our "service structs" on demand. This isn't a performance
improvement at the moment for `deno run`, but might unlock performance
improvements in the future.
- Do not use `ReflectHas` in `isNode`.
- Avoid copying handler array when handlers.length == 1
- Avoid searching for path target when path.length == 1
```
Linux divy-2 5.19.0-1022-gcp #24~22.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Sun Apr 23 09:51:08 UTC 2023 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
32GiB System memory
Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU @ 3.10GHz
# main + https://github.com/denoland/deno/pull/18904
Msg/sec: 89326.750000
Msg/sec: 90320.000000
Msg/sec: 89576.250000
# this patch
Msg/sec: 97250.000000
Msg/sec: 97125.500000
Msg/sec: 97964.500000
```
This commit refactors "deno_core" to do fewer boundary crossings
from Rust to V8. In other words we are now calling V8 from Rust fewer
times.
This is done by merging 3 distinct callbacks into a single one. Instead
of having "op resolve" callback, "next tick" callback and "macrotask
queue" callback, we now have only "Deno.core.eventLoopTick" callback,
which is responsible for doing the same actions previous 3 callbacks.
On each of the event loop we were doing at least 2 boundary crosses
(timers macrotask queue callback and unhandled promise rejection
callback) and up to 4 crosses if there were op response and next tick
callbacks coming from Node.js compatibility layer. Now this is all done
in a single callback.
Closes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/18620
Stores the test/bench functions in rust op state during registration.
The functions are wrapped in JS first so that they return a directly
convertible `TestResult`/`BenchResult`. Test steps are still mostly
handled in JS since they are pretty much invoked by the user. Allows
removing a bunch of infrastructure for communicating between JS and
rust. Allows using rust utilities for things like shuffling tests
(`Vec::shuffle`). We can progressively move op and resource sanitization
to rust as well.
Fixes #17122.
Fixes #17312.
Fixes #6259.
Adds the location for v8 syntax errors to the message (`message += " at
{location}"`) when rethrowing them for dynamic imports.
Discussing with @bartlomieju on discord I proposed just preserving v8's
error and not reconstructing it, allowing the standard stack trace to
just point to the syntax error instead of the dynamic import. But on
further thought this way has parity with SWC's syntax errors + has the
advantage of showing both the syntax error and dynamic import location.
```ts
// temp.js
await import("./temp2.js");
// temp2.js
function foo() {
await Promise.resolve();
}
// Before:
// error: Uncaught (in promise) SyntaxError: Unexpected reserved word
// await import("./temp2.js");
// ^
// at async file:///.../temp.js:1:1
// After:
// error: Uncaught (in promise) SyntaxError: Unexpected reserved word at file:///.../temp2.js:2:3
// await import("./temp2.js");
// ^
// at async file:///.../temp.js:1:1
```
This reloads an npm package's dependency's information when a
version/version req/tag is not found.
This PR applies only to dependencies of npm packages. It does NOT yet
cause npm specifiers to have their dependency information cache busted.
That requires a different solution, but this should help cache bust in
more scenarios.
Part of #16901, but doesn't close it yet
Turns out `autoprefixer` is a better reproduction case then
`microbundle`.
Fixes #18535
Fixes #18600
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1. Rewrites the tests to be more back and forth rather than getting the
output all at once (which I believe was causing the hangs on linux and
maybe mac)
2. Runs the pty tests on the linux ci.
3. Fixes a bunch of tests that were just wrong.
4. Adds timeouts on the pty tests.
This PR changes the inspect result of anonymous functions from
`[Function]` to `[Function (anonymous)]`. This behavior is aligned
to `util.inspect` of Node.js.
Moving some code around in `ext/node` is it's a bit better well defined
and makes it possible for others to embed it.
I expect to see no difference in startup perf with this change.
This commit adds support for spawning Web Workers in self-contained
binaries created with "deno compile" subcommand.
As long as module requested in "new Worker" constructor is part of the
eszip (by means of statically importing it beforehand, or using "--include"
flag), then the worker can be spawned.
This change will enable dynamic imports and web workers to use modules
not reachable from the main module, by passing a list of extra side
module roots as options to `deno compile`.
This can be done by specifying "--include" flag that accepts a file path or a
URL. This flag can be specified multiple times, to include several modules.
The modules specified with "--include" flag, will be added to the produced
"eszip".
This PR _**temporarily**_ removes WebGPU (which has behind the
`--unstable` flag in Deno), due to performance complications due to its
presence.
It will be brought back in the future; as a point of reference, Chrome
will ship WebGPU to stable on 26/04/2023.
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Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
This commit changes "deno_core" to not rely on implicitly calling
"std::env::current_dir()" when resolving module specifiers using
APIs from "deno_core::modules_specifier".
Supersedes https://github.com/denoland/deno/pull/15454
Creating the node_modules folder when the packages are already
downloaded can take a bit of time and not knowing what is going on can
be confusing. It's better to show a progress bar.
This commit renames "deno_core::InternalModuleLoader" to
"ExtModuleLoader" and changes the specifiers used by the
modules loaded from this loader to "ext:".
"internal:" scheme was really ambiguous and it's more characters than
"ext:", which should result in slightly smaller snapshot size.
Closes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/18020
We use information about build in several extension crates like
"ext/node" or "runtime/". In an effort to move "fs" APIs to a separate
crate it is a prerequisite to have this information available outside
of the "runtime/" crate.
This commit moves definition of "build" object to "Deno.core" that is
later forwarded to "Deno.build".
This commit changes "include_js_files!" macro from "deno_core"
in a way that "dir" option doesn't cause specifiers to be rewritten
to include it.
Example:
```
include_js_files! {
dir "js",
"hello.js",
}
```
The above definition required embedders to use:
`import ... from "internal:<ext_name>/js/hello.js"`.
But with this change, the "js" directory in which the files are stored
is an implementation detail, which for embedders results in:
`import ... from "internal:<ext_name>/hello.js"`.
The directory the files are stored in, is an implementation detail and
in some cases might result in a significant size difference for the
snapshot. As an example, in "deno_node" extension, we store the
source code in "polyfills" directory; which resulted in each specifier
to look like "internal:deno_node/polyfills/<module_name>", but with
this change it's "internal:deno_node/<module_name>".
Given that "deno_node" has over 100 files, many of them having
several import specifiers to the same extension, this change removes
10 characters from each import specifier.
denoland/eszip#115 added support for statically-analyzed dynamic imports
in eszip, which made `deno compile` support dynamic imports starting
from #17858. This PR adds a test for it.
----
This test is adapted from PR #17663.
Closes #17908
This lazily does an "npm install" when any package name matches what's
found in the package.json or when running a script from package.json
with deno task.
Part of #17916
Closes #17928
This is a super basic initial implementation. We don't create a
`node_modules/.bin` folder at the moment and add it to the PATH like we
should which is necessary to make command name resolution in the
subprocess work properly (ex. you run a script that launches another
script that then tries to launch an "npx command"... this won't work
atm).
Closes #17492
This commit enables resolution of "bare specifiers" (eg. "import express
from 'express';") if a "package.json" file is discovered.
It's a step towards being able to run projects authored for Node.js
without any changes.
With this commit we are able to successfully run Vite projects without
any changes to the user code.
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This commit adds new "A" option to the interactive permission prompt, that will
allow all subsequent permissions for given group (domain). Ie. when querying for
permissions to access eg. env variables responding with "A" will allow access
to all environmental variables.
This works for all permission domains and should make permission prompts
more ergonomic for users.
This changes npm specifiers to be handled by deno_graph and resolved to
an npm package name and version when the specifier is encountered. It
also slightly changes how npm specifier resolution occurs—previously it
would collect all the npm specifiers and resolve them all at once, but
now it resolves them on the fly as they are encountered in the module
graph.
https://github.com/denoland/deno_graph/pull/232
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Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
This commits adds auto-discovery of "package.json" file when running
"deno run" and "deno task" subcommands. In case of "deno run" the
"package.json" is being looked up starting from the directory of the
script that is being run, stopping early if "deno.json(c)" file is found
(ie. FS tree won't be traversed "up" from "deno.json").
When "package.json" is discovered the "--node-modules-dir" flag is
implied, leading to creation of local "node_modules/" directory - we
did that, because most tools relying on "package.json" will expect
"node_modules/" directory to be present (eg. Vite). Additionally
"dependencies" and "devDependencies" specified in the "package.json"
are downloaded on startup.
This is a stepping stone to supporting bare specifier imports, but
the actual integration will be done in a follow up commit.
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Co-authored-by: David Sherret <dsherret@gmail.com>
This PR changes Node.js/npm compatibility layer to use polyfills for
built-in Node.js
embedded in the snapshot (that are coming from "ext/node" extension).
As a result loading `std/node`, either from
"https://deno.land/std@<latest>/" or
from "DENO_NODE_COMPAT_URL" env variable were removed. All code that is
imported via "npm:" specifiers now uses code embedded in the snapshot.
Several fixes were applied to various modules in "ext/node" to make
tests pass.
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Co-authored-by: Yoshiya Hinosawa <stibium121@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Divy Srivastava <dj.srivastava23@gmail.com>
This PR refactors all internal js files (except core) to be written as
ES modules.
`__bootstrap`has been mostly replaced with static imports in form in
`internal:[path to file from repo root]`.
To specify if files are ESM, an `esm` method has been added to
`Extension`, similar to the `js` method.
A new ModuleLoader called `InternalModuleLoader` has been added to
enable the loading of internal specifiers, which is used in all
situations except when a snapshot is only loaded, and not a new one is
created from it.
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This commit changes handling of config file to enable
specifying "imports" and "scopes" objects effectively making
the configuration file an import map.
"imports" and "scopes" take precedence over "importMap" configuration,
but have lower priority than "--importmap" CLI flag.
Co-authored-by: David Sherret <dsherret@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: David Sherret <dsherret@gmail.com>
This commit adds sync versions of async APIs to "Deno.permissions"
namespace.
Following APIs were added:
- "Deno.permissions.querySync"
- "Deno.permissions.requestSync"
- "Deno.permissions.revokeSync"
Allows to change behavior of `deno fmt` to use "ASI" setting for
semicolons instead of always prefering them, this is done
by "--options-semi=asi" flag or `"semi": "asi"` setting
in the config file.
This commit removes "Deno.core" namespace. It is strictly private API
that has no stability guarantees, we were supposed to remove it long time ago.
Co-authored-by: Yoshiya Hinosawa <stibium121@gmail.com>
This commit changes signature of "deno_core::ModuleLoader::resolve" to pass
an enum indicating whether or not we're resolving a specifier for dynamic import.
Additionally "CliModuleLoader" was changes to store both "parent permissions" (or
"root permissions") as well as "dynamic permissions" that allow to check for permissions
in top-level module load an dynamic imports.
Then all code paths that have anything to do with Node/npm compat are now checking
for permissions which are passed from module loader instance associated with given
worker.
This commit fixes "Add all missing imports" quick fix; before
it was replacing all occurrences with the same specifier. Now
every line returned from TSC is processed individually.
This commit fixes handling of rejected promises in dynamic imports
evaluation.
Previously we were running callbacks for next ticks and macrotasks
_before_ polling
dynamic imports and checked for unhandled rejections immediately after.
This is wrong,
as `unhandledrejection` event is dispatched and its callbacks are run as
macrotasks.
This commit changes order of actions performed by the event loop to
following:
- poll async ops
- poll dynamic imports
- run next tick callbacks
- run macrotask callbacks
- check for unhandled promise rejections
This commit fixes formatting of JSError with "errors" property. Before this
commit all instances of "Error" were treated as if they were "AggregateError"
if they had "errors" property. After this commit only actual instances of
"AggregateError" are formatted in such a way, while instances of "Error"
that have "errors" property are formatted without showing details of "errors".
This commit adds new "--inspect-wait" flag which works similarly
to "--inspect-brk" in that it waits for inspector session to be
established before running code. However it doesn't break on the first
statement of user code, but instead runs it as soon as a session
is established.
This allows the user to completely opt out from the lock file or rename
it without having to use `--no-lock` and/or `--lock` in all commands.
## Don’t Use Lock File
```json
{
"lock": false
}
```
## Use Lock File With a Different Name
```json
{
"lock": "deno2.lock"
}
```
The CLI args `--no-lock` and `--lock` will always override what is in
the config file.
Co-authored-by: David Sherret <dsherret@users.noreply.github.com>
Currently runtime exception are only displayed at the program end in
terminal, which makes it only a partial fix, as a full fix requires
https://github.com/denoland/rusty_v8/pull/1149 which adds new bindings
to the inspector that allows to notify it about thrown exceptions.
This will be handled in a follow up commit.
Since "Deno.spawn()", "Deno.spawnSync()" and "Deno.spawnChild"
are getting deprecated, this commits rewrites all tests and utilities to
use "Deno.Command" API instead.
This commit updates unhelpful messages that are raised when event loop
stalls on unresolved top-level promises.
Instead of "Module evaluation is still pending but there are no pending
ops or dynamic imports. This situation is often caused by unresolved
promises." and "Dynamically imported module evaluation is still pending
but there are no pending ops. This situation is often caused by
unresolved promises." we are now printing a message like:
error: Top-level await promise never resolved
[SOURCE LINE]
^
at [FUNCTION NAME] ([FILENAME])
eg:
error: Top-level await promise never resolved
await new Promise((_resolve, _reject) => {});
^
at <anonymous>
(file:///Users/ib/dev/deno/cli/tests/testdata/test/unresolved_promise.ts:1:1)
Co-authored-by: David Sherret <dsherret@users.noreply.github.com>
This code checks if permission flags are incorrectly defined after the
module name (e.g. `deno run mod.ts --allow-read` instead of the correct
`deno run --allow-read mod.ts`). If so, a simple warning is displayed.
For CommonJS packages we were not trying different extensions for files
specified as subpath of the package ([package_name]/[subpath]).
This commit fixes that.
Supports package names that aren't all lowercase.
This stores the package with a leading underscore (since that's not
allowed in npm's registry and no package exists with a leading
underscore) then base32 encoded (A-Z0-9) so it can be lowercased and
avoid collisions.
Global cache dir:
```
$DENO_DIR/npm/registry.npmjs.org/_{base32_encode(package_name).to_lowercase()}/{version}
```
node_modules dir `.deno` folder:
```
node_modules/.deno/_{base32_encode(package_name).to_lowercase()}@{version}/node_modules/<package-name>
```
Within node_modules folder:
```
node_modules/<package-name>
```
So, direct childs of the node_modules folder can have collisions between
packages like `JSON` vs `json`, but this is already something npm itself
doesn't handle well. Plus, Deno doesn't actually ever resolve to the
`node_modules/<package-name>` folder, but just has that for
compatibility. Additionally, packages in the `.deno` dir could have
collissions if they have multiple dependencies that only differ in
casing or a dependency that has different casing, but if someone is
doing that then they're already going to have trouble with npm and they
are asking for trouble in general.
If resolving types for an npm package, we didn't find "types" entry in
the conditional exports declaration we were falling-through to regular
resolution, instead of short-circuiting and giving up on resolving
types, which might lead to unwarranted errors.
Closes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/16649
1. There was a lot of cloning going on with `NpmPackageInfo`. This is
now stored in an `Arc<NpmPackageInfo>` and cloning only happens on the
individual version.
2. The package cache is now cleared from memory after resolution.
3. This surfaced a bug in `deno cache` and I noticed it can be more
efficient if we have multiple root specifiers if we provide all the
specifiers as roots.