This adds support for peer dependencies in npm packages.
1. If not found higher in the tree (ancestor and ancestor siblings),
peer dependencies are resolved like a dependency similar to npm 7.
2. Optional peer dependencies are only resolved if found higher in the
tree.
3. This creates "copy packages" or duplicates of a package when a
package has different resolution due to peer dependency resolution—see
https://pnpm.io/how-peers-are-resolved. Unlike pnpm though, duplicates
of packages will have `_1`, `_2`, etc. added to the end of the package
version in the directory in order to minimize the chance of hitting the
max file path limit on Windows. This is done for both the local
"node_modules" directory and also the global npm cache. The files are
hard linked in this case to reduce hard drive space.
This is a first pass and the code is definitely more inefficient than it
could be.
Closes #15823
This commit fixes CJS resolution when there's a local "node_modules/"
directory.
Before this commit relative imports from CJS files where resolved
relative to
root directory of the package instead of relative to referrer file.
This commit adds autodiscovery of lockfile.
This only happens if Deno discovers the configuration file (either
"deno.json" or "deno.jsonc"). In such case Deno tries to load
"deno.lock"
file that sits next to the configuration file, or creates one for user
if
the lockfile doesn't exist yet.
As a consequence, "--lock" and "--lock-write" flags had been updated.
"--lock" no longer requires a value, if one is not provided, it defaults
to "./deno.lock" resolved from the current working directory.
"--lock-write"
description was updated to say that it forces to overwrite a lockfile.
Autodiscovery is currently not handled by the LSP.
This test has hung a lot recently on macOS. I am not sure if this is
because of a bug in the test or because of the macOS runner that is extremely
slow and flaky in general.
Introduces a new lockfile format that will be used to support locking
"npm" dependencies.
Currently the format looks as follows:
```
// This file is automatically generated by Deno, do not edit its contents
// manually. This file should be commited to your repository.
{
"version": "2",
"remote": {
"https://deno.land/std@0.160.0/http/server.ts": "asdwetsw44523asdfgfas..",
"https://deno.land/std@0.160.0/http/file_server.ts": "asdwetsw44523asdfgfas.."
}
}
```
A follow up PR will add "npm" key that will be used to store information
related
to "npm" dependencies and their resolution.
The new format is used when `--lock-write` is present, if user tries to
load
a lock file using the old format it will still work.
This commit adds support for npm specifier in "deno cache" subcommand.
```
$ deno cache --unstable npm:vite npm:chalk https://deno.land/std/http/file_server.ts
```
Besides downloading requested npm package(s), it will also download
necessary code from "std/node/".
Make offering "virtual documents" via the lsp easier to parse. `deno:`
can be ambiguous to parse by editors (can conflict with linux paths)
Neovim recently landed a PR https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/19797
that allows it to parse `scheme:/` this PR should make deno lsp work
correctly in neovim
This commit allows the Node compatibility layer to skip
environment variable permission checks when --unstable
is passed and the variable name is one that Node uses.
Fixes: https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/15890