This commit adds:
- `addAbortListener` in `node:events`
- `aborted` in `node:util`
- `execPath` and `execvArgs` named export from `node:process`
- `getDefaultHighWaterMark` from `node:stream`
The `execPath` is very hacky - because module namespaces can not have
real getters, `execPath` is an object with a `toString()` method that on
call returns the actual `execPath`, and replaces the `execPath` binding
with the string. This is done so that we don't require the `execPath`
permission on startup.
This commit changes when to cause the hostname substition of `0.0.0.0` ->
`localhost`.
Currently we substitute `localhost` to the hostname on windows before
calling `options.onListen`, which prevents the users to do more advanced
thing using hostname string like
https://github.com/denoland/std/issues/5558. This PR changes it not to
substitute it when the user provide `onListen` callback.
closes #24776
unblocks https://github.com/denoland/std/issues/5558
This change fixes the handling of upgraded socket from `node:http` module.
In `op_node_http_fetch_response_upgrade`, we create DuplexStream paired
with `hyper::upgrade::Upgraded`. When the connection is closed from the
server, the read result from `Upgraded` becomes 0. However because we
don't close the paired DuplexStream at that point, the Socket object in
JS side keeps alive even after the server closed. That caused the issue
#20179
This change fixes it by closing the paired DuplexStream when the
`Upgraded` stream returns 0 read result.
closes #20179
This allows using npm deps of jsr deps without having to add them to the
root package.json.
Works by taking the package requirement and scanning the
`node_modules/.deno` directory for the best matching package, so it
relies on deno's node_modules structure.
Additionally to make the transition from package.json to deno.json
easier, Deno now:
1. Installs npm deps in a deno.json at the same time as installing npm
deps from a package.json.
2. Uses the alias in the import map for `node_modules/<alias>` for
better package.json compatiblity.
Remove `--allow-hrtime` and `--deny-hrtime`. We are doing this because
it is already possible to get access to high resolution timers through
workers and SharedArrayBuffer.
Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
`deno bundle` now produces:
```
error: ⚠️ `deno bundle` was removed in Deno 2.
See the Deno 1.x to 2.x Migration Guide for migration instructions: https://docs.deno.com/runtime/manual/advanced/migrate_deprecations
```
`deno bundle --help` now produces:
```
⚠️ `deno bundle` was removed in Deno 2.
See the Deno 1.x to 2.x Migration Guide for migration instructions: https://docs.deno.com/runtime/manual/advanced/migrate_deprecations
Usage: deno bundle [OPTIONS]
Options:
-q, --quiet Suppress diagnostic output
--unstable Enable all unstable features and APIs. Instead of using this flag, consider enabling individual unstable features
To view the list of individual unstable feature flags, run this command again with --help=unstable
```
To ensure consistency across the codebase, this commit refactors the
code in the `ext` folder to use `throw new Error`` instead of `throw`
for throwing errors.
Fixes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/25270
Turns out we only virtualized it so one could have a `Console` property,
and the other one not. We can just make this `console.Console` available
everywhere.
Part of #20613.
If a node addon is using the legacy `napi_module_register` on ctor
approach to module registration, we have to store the registered module
so that other threads can load the addon (because `napi_module_register`
will only be called once per process).
Fixes #23281. Part of #20613.
We were emitting the `online` event in the constructor, so the caller
could never receive it (since there was no time for them to add a
listener). Instead, emit the event where it's intended – after the
worker is initialized.
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After this parcel no longer freezes, but still will fail due to other
bugs (which will be fixed in other PRs)
This commit makes various limit parameters in `deno_kv` configurable.
Currently these values are declared as constants and thus can't be
modified from outside. However, there may be situations where we want to
change it. This commit makes this possible by introducing a new struct
`KvConfig` that needs to be given as the 2nd param in `init_ops`.