// Copyright 2018-2022 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license. use deno_core::anyhow::Context; use deno_core::error::AnyError; use monch::*; use serde::Deserialize; use serde::Serialize; use super::is_valid_npm_tag; use super::range::Partial; use super::range::VersionRange; use super::range::XRange; #[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Hash, Serialize, Deserialize)] enum SpecifierVersionReqInner { Range(VersionRange), Tag(String), } /// Version requirement found in npm specifiers. #[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Hash, Serialize, Deserialize)] pub struct SpecifierVersionReq { raw_text: String, inner: SpecifierVersionReqInner, } impl std::fmt::Display for SpecifierVersionReq { fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result { write!(f, "{}", self.raw_text) } } impl SpecifierVersionReq { pub fn parse(text: &str) -> Result { with_failure_handling(parse_npm_specifier)(text).with_context(|| { format!("Invalid npm specifier version requirement '{}'.", text) }) } pub fn range(&self) -> Option<&VersionRange> { match &self.inner { SpecifierVersionReqInner::Range(range) => Some(range), SpecifierVersionReqInner::Tag(_) => None, } } pub fn tag(&self) -> Option<&str> { match &self.inner { SpecifierVersionReqInner::Range(_) => None, SpecifierVersionReqInner::Tag(tag) => Some(tag.as_str()), } } } fn parse_npm_specifier(input: &str) -> ParseResult { map_res(version_range, |result| { let (new_input, range_result) = match result { Ok((input, range)) => (input, Ok(range)), // use an empty string because we'll consider it a tag Err(err) => ("", Err(err)), }; Ok(( new_input, SpecifierVersionReq { raw_text: input.to_string(), inner: match range_result { Ok(range) => SpecifierVersionReqInner::Range(range), Err(err) => { if !is_valid_npm_tag(input) { return Err(err); } else { SpecifierVersionReqInner::Tag(input.to_string()) } } }, }, )) })(input) } // Note: Although the code below looks very similar to what's used for // parsing npm version requirements, the code here is more strict // in order to not allow for people to get ridiculous when using // npm specifiers. // version_range ::= partial | tilde | caret fn version_range(input: &str) -> ParseResult { or3( map(preceded(ch('~'), partial), |partial| { partial.as_tilde_version_range() }), map(preceded(ch('^'), partial), |partial| { partial.as_caret_version_range() }), map(partial, |partial| partial.as_equal_range()), )(input) } // partial ::= xr ( '.' xr ( '.' xr qualifier ? )? )? fn partial(input: &str) -> ParseResult { let (input, major) = xr()(input)?; let (input, maybe_minor) = maybe(preceded(ch('.'), xr()))(input)?; let (input, maybe_patch) = if maybe_minor.is_some() { maybe(preceded(ch('.'), xr()))(input)? } else { (input, None) }; let (input, qual) = if maybe_patch.is_some() { maybe(qualifier)(input)? } else { (input, None) }; let qual = qual.unwrap_or_default(); Ok(( input, Partial { major, minor: maybe_minor.unwrap_or(XRange::Wildcard), patch: maybe_patch.unwrap_or(XRange::Wildcard), pre: qual.pre, build: qual.build, }, )) } // xr ::= 'x' | 'X' | '*' | nr fn xr<'a>() -> impl Fn(&'a str) -> ParseResult<'a, XRange> { or( map(or3(tag("x"), tag("X"), tag("*")), |_| XRange::Wildcard), map(nr, XRange::Val), ) } // nr ::= '0' | ['1'-'9'] ( ['0'-'9'] ) * fn nr(input: &str) -> ParseResult { or(map(tag("0"), |_| 0), move |input| { let (input, result) = if_not_empty(substring(pair( if_true(next_char, |c| c.is_ascii_digit() && *c != '0'), skip_while(|c| c.is_ascii_digit()), )))(input)?; let val = match result.parse::() { Ok(val) => val, Err(err) => { return ParseError::fail( input, format!("Error parsing '{}' to u64.\n\n{:#}", result, err), ) } }; Ok((input, val)) })(input) } #[derive(Debug, Clone, Default)] struct Qualifier { pre: Vec, build: Vec, } // qualifier ::= ( '-' pre )? ( '+' build )? fn qualifier(input: &str) -> ParseResult { let (input, pre_parts) = maybe(pre)(input)?; let (input, build_parts) = maybe(build)(input)?; Ok(( input, Qualifier { pre: pre_parts.unwrap_or_default(), build: build_parts.unwrap_or_default(), }, )) } // pre ::= parts fn pre(input: &str) -> ParseResult> { preceded(ch('-'), parts)(input) } // build ::= parts fn build(input: &str) -> ParseResult> { preceded(ch('+'), parts)(input) } // parts ::= part ( '.' part ) * fn parts(input: &str) -> ParseResult> { if_not_empty(map(separated_list(part, ch('.')), |text| { text.into_iter().map(ToOwned::to_owned).collect() }))(input) } // part ::= nr | [-0-9A-Za-z]+ fn part(input: &str) -> ParseResult<&str> { // nr is in the other set, so don't bother checking for it if_true( take_while(|c| c.is_ascii_alphanumeric() || c == '-'), |result| !result.is_empty(), )(input) } #[cfg(test)] mod tests { use crate::npm::semver::NpmVersion; use super::*; struct VersionReqTester(SpecifierVersionReq); impl VersionReqTester { fn new(text: &str) -> Self { Self(SpecifierVersionReq::parse(text).unwrap()) } fn matches(&self, version: &str) -> bool { self .0 .range() .map(|r| r.satisfies(&NpmVersion::parse(version).unwrap())) .unwrap_or(false) } } #[test] fn version_req_exact() { let tester = VersionReqTester::new("1.0.1"); assert!(!tester.matches("1.0.0")); assert!(tester.matches("1.0.1")); assert!(!tester.matches("1.0.2")); assert!(!tester.matches("1.1.1")); // pre-release let tester = VersionReqTester::new("1.0.0-alpha.13"); assert!(tester.matches("1.0.0-alpha.13")); } #[test] fn version_req_minor() { let tester = VersionReqTester::new("1.1"); assert!(!tester.matches("1.0.0")); assert!(tester.matches("1.1.0")); assert!(tester.matches("1.1.1")); assert!(!tester.matches("1.2.0")); assert!(!tester.matches("1.2.1")); } #[test] fn version_req_caret() { let tester = VersionReqTester::new("^1.1.1"); assert!(!tester.matches("1.1.0")); assert!(tester.matches("1.1.1")); assert!(tester.matches("1.1.2")); assert!(tester.matches("1.2.0")); assert!(!tester.matches("2.0.0")); let tester = VersionReqTester::new("^0.1.1"); assert!(!tester.matches("0.0.0")); assert!(!tester.matches("0.1.0")); assert!(tester.matches("0.1.1")); assert!(tester.matches("0.1.2")); assert!(!tester.matches("0.2.0")); assert!(!tester.matches("1.0.0")); let tester = VersionReqTester::new("^0.0.1"); assert!(!tester.matches("0.0.0")); assert!(tester.matches("0.0.1")); assert!(!tester.matches("0.0.2")); assert!(!tester.matches("0.1.0")); assert!(!tester.matches("1.0.0")); } #[test] fn version_req_tilde() { let tester = VersionReqTester::new("~1.1.1"); assert!(!tester.matches("1.1.0")); assert!(tester.matches("1.1.1")); assert!(tester.matches("1.1.2")); assert!(!tester.matches("1.2.0")); assert!(!tester.matches("2.0.0")); let tester = VersionReqTester::new("~0.1.1"); assert!(!tester.matches("0.0.0")); assert!(!tester.matches("0.1.0")); assert!(tester.matches("0.1.1")); assert!(tester.matches("0.1.2")); assert!(!tester.matches("0.2.0")); assert!(!tester.matches("1.0.0")); let tester = VersionReqTester::new("~0.0.1"); assert!(!tester.matches("0.0.0")); assert!(tester.matches("0.0.1")); assert!(tester.matches("0.0.2")); // for some reason this matches, but not with ^ assert!(!tester.matches("0.1.0")); assert!(!tester.matches("1.0.0")); } #[test] fn parses_tag() { let latest_tag = SpecifierVersionReq::parse("latest").unwrap(); assert_eq!(latest_tag.tag().unwrap(), "latest"); } }