// Copyright 2018-2020 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license. use deno_core::error::AnyError; use deno_core::serde_json; use deno_core::serde_json::Value; use jsonc_parser::JsonValue; use serde::Deserialize; use serde::Serialize; use serde::Serializer; use std::collections::HashMap; use std::fmt; use std::path::Path; use std::path::PathBuf; use std::str::FromStr; /// The transpile options that are significant out of a user provided tsconfig /// file, that we want to deserialize out of the final config for a transpile. #[derive(Debug, Deserialize)] #[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")] pub struct TranspileConfigOptions { pub check_js: bool, pub emit_decorator_metadata: bool, pub jsx: String, pub jsx_factory: String, pub jsx_fragment_factory: String, } /// A structure that represents a set of options that were ignored and the /// path those options came from. #[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq)] pub struct IgnoredCompilerOptions { pub items: Vec, pub path: PathBuf, } impl fmt::Display for IgnoredCompilerOptions { fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { let mut codes = self.items.clone(); codes.sort(); write!(f, "Unsupported compiler options in \"{}\".\n The following options were ignored:\n {}", self.path.to_string_lossy(), codes.join(", ")) } } /// A static slice of all the compiler options that should be ignored that /// either have no effect on the compilation or would cause the emit to not work /// in Deno. const IGNORED_COMPILER_OPTIONS: [&str; 61] = [ "allowSyntheticDefaultImports", "allowUmdGlobalAccess", "assumeChangesOnlyAffectDirectDependencies", "baseUrl", "build", "composite", "declaration", "declarationDir", "declarationMap", "diagnostics", "downlevelIteration", "emitBOM", "emitDeclarationOnly", "esModuleInterop", "extendedDiagnostics", "forceConsistentCasingInFileNames", "generateCpuProfile", "help", "importHelpers", "incremental", "inlineSourceMap", "inlineSources", "init", "listEmittedFiles", "listFiles", "mapRoot", "maxNodeModuleJsDepth", "module", "moduleResolution", "newLine", "noEmit", "noEmitHelpers", "noEmitOnError", "noLib", "noResolve", "out", "outDir", "outFile", "paths", "preserveConstEnums", "preserveSymlinks", "preserveWatchOutput", "pretty", "reactNamespace", "resolveJsonModule", "rootDir", "rootDirs", "showConfig", "skipDefaultLibCheck", "skipLibCheck", "sourceMap", "sourceRoot", "stripInternal", "target", "traceResolution", "tsBuildInfoFile", "types", "typeRoots", "useDefineForClassFields", "version", "watch", ]; /// A function that works like JavaScript's `Object.assign()`. pub fn json_merge(a: &mut Value, b: &Value) { match (a, b) { (&mut Value::Object(ref mut a), &Value::Object(ref b)) => { for (k, v) in b { json_merge(a.entry(k.clone()).or_insert(Value::Null), v); } } (a, b) => { *a = b.clone(); } } } /// Convert a jsonc libraries `JsonValue` to a serde `Value`. fn jsonc_to_serde(j: JsonValue) -> Value { match j { JsonValue::Array(arr) => { let vec = arr.into_iter().map(jsonc_to_serde).collect(); Value::Array(vec) } JsonValue::Boolean(bool) => Value::Bool(bool), JsonValue::Null => Value::Null, JsonValue::Number(num) => { let number = serde_json::Number::from_str(&num).expect("could not parse number"); Value::Number(number) } JsonValue::Object(obj) => { let mut map = serde_json::map::Map::new(); for (key, json_value) in obj.into_iter() { map.insert(key, jsonc_to_serde(json_value)); } Value::Object(map) } JsonValue::String(str) => Value::String(str), } } #[derive(Debug, Deserialize)] #[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")] struct TSConfigJson { compiler_options: Option>, exclude: Option>, extends: Option, files: Option>, include: Option>, references: Option, type_acquisition: Option, } pub fn parse_raw_config(config_text: &str) -> Result { assert!(!config_text.is_empty()); let jsonc = jsonc_parser::parse_to_value(config_text)?.unwrap(); Ok(jsonc_to_serde(jsonc)) } /// Take a string of JSONC, parse it and return a serde `Value` of the text. /// The result also contains any options that were ignored. pub fn parse_config( config_text: &str, path: &Path, ) -> Result<(Value, Option), AnyError> { assert!(!config_text.is_empty()); let jsonc = jsonc_parser::parse_to_value(config_text)?.unwrap(); let config: TSConfigJson = serde_json::from_value(jsonc_to_serde(jsonc))?; let mut compiler_options: HashMap = HashMap::new(); let mut items: Vec = Vec::new(); if let Some(in_compiler_options) = config.compiler_options { for (key, value) in in_compiler_options.iter() { if IGNORED_COMPILER_OPTIONS.contains(&key.as_str()) { items.push(key.to_owned()); } else { compiler_options.insert(key.to_owned(), value.to_owned()); } } } let options_value = serde_json::to_value(compiler_options)?; let ignored_options = if !items.is_empty() { Some(IgnoredCompilerOptions { items, path: path.to_path_buf(), }) } else { None }; Ok((options_value, ignored_options)) } /// A structure for managing the configuration of TypeScript #[derive(Debug, Clone)] pub struct TsConfig(Value); impl TsConfig { /// Create a new `TsConfig` with the base being the `value` supplied. pub fn new(value: Value) -> Self { TsConfig(value) } pub fn as_bytes(&self) -> Vec { self.0.to_string().as_bytes().to_owned() } /// Take an optional string representing a user provided TypeScript config file /// which was passed in via the `--config` compiler option and merge it with /// the configuration. Returning the result which optionally contains any /// compiler options that were ignored. /// /// When there are options ignored out of the file, a warning will be written /// to stderr regarding the options that were ignored. pub fn merge_user_config( &mut self, maybe_path: Option, ) -> Result, AnyError> { if let Some(path) = maybe_path { let cwd = std::env::current_dir()?; let config_file = cwd.join(path); let config_path = config_file.canonicalize().map_err(|_| { std::io::Error::new( std::io::ErrorKind::InvalidInput, format!( "Could not find the config file: {}", config_file.to_string_lossy() ), ) })?; let config_text = std::fs::read_to_string(config_path.clone())?; let (value, maybe_ignored_options) = parse_config(&config_text, &config_path)?; json_merge(&mut self.0, &value); Ok(maybe_ignored_options) } else { Ok(None) } } /// Return the current configuration as a `TranspileConfigOptions` structure. pub fn as_transpile_config( &self, ) -> Result { let options: TranspileConfigOptions = serde_json::from_value(self.0.clone())?; Ok(options) } } impl Serialize for TsConfig { /// Serializes inner hash map which is ordered by the key fn serialize(&self, serializer: S) -> std::result::Result where S: Serializer, { Serialize::serialize(&self.0, serializer) } } #[cfg(test)] mod tests { use super::*; use deno_core::serde_json::json; #[test] fn test_json_merge() { let mut value_a = json!({ "a": true, "b": "c" }); let value_b = json!({ "b": "d", "e": false, }); json_merge(&mut value_a, &value_b); assert_eq!( value_a, json!({ "a": true, "b": "d", "e": false, }) ); } #[test] fn test_parse_config() { let config_text = r#"{ "compilerOptions": { "build": true, // comments are allowed "strict": true } }"#; let config_path = PathBuf::from("/deno/tsconfig.json"); let (options_value, ignored) = parse_config(config_text, &config_path).expect("error parsing"); assert!(options_value.is_object()); let options = options_value.as_object().unwrap(); assert!(options.contains_key("strict")); assert_eq!(options.len(), 1); assert_eq!( ignored, Some(IgnoredCompilerOptions { items: vec!["build".to_string()], path: config_path, }), ); } #[test] fn test_parse_raw_config() { let invalid_config_text = r#"{ "compilerOptions": { // comments are allowed }"#; let errbox = parse_raw_config(invalid_config_text).unwrap_err(); assert!(errbox .to_string() .starts_with("Unterminated object on line 1")); } }