// Copyright 2018-2023 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license. use super::diagnostics::DenoDiagnostic; use super::documents::Documents; use super::language_server; use super::tsc; use crate::tools::lint::create_linter; use deno_ast::SourceRange; use deno_ast::SourceRangedForSpanned; use deno_ast::SourceTextInfo; use deno_core::anyhow::anyhow; use deno_core::error::custom_error; use deno_core::error::AnyError; use deno_core::serde::Deserialize; use deno_core::serde_json::json; use deno_core::ModuleSpecifier; use deno_lint::rules::LintRule; use once_cell::sync::Lazy; use regex::Regex; use std::cmp::Ordering; use std::collections::HashMap; use tower_lsp::lsp_types as lsp; use tower_lsp::lsp_types::Position; use tower_lsp::lsp_types::Range; /// Diagnostic error codes which actually are the same, and so when grouping /// fixes we treat them the same. static FIX_ALL_ERROR_CODES: Lazy> = Lazy::new(|| ([("2339", "2339"), ("2345", "2339")]).into_iter().collect()); /// Fixes which help determine if there is a preferred fix when there are /// multiple fixes available. static PREFERRED_FIXES: Lazy> = Lazy::new(|| { ([ ("annotateWithTypeFromJSDoc", (1, false)), ("constructorForDerivedNeedSuperCall", (1, false)), ("extendsInterfaceBecomesImplements", (1, false)), ("awaitInSyncFunction", (1, false)), ("classIncorrectlyImplementsInterface", (3, false)), ("classDoesntImplementInheritedAbstractMember", (3, false)), ("unreachableCode", (1, false)), ("unusedIdentifier", (1, false)), ("forgottenThisPropertyAccess", (1, false)), ("spelling", (2, false)), ("addMissingAwait", (1, false)), ("fixImport", (0, true)), ]) .into_iter() .collect() }); static IMPORT_SPECIFIER_RE: Lazy = lazy_regex::lazy_regex!(r#"\sfrom\s+["']([^"']*)["']"#); const SUPPORTED_EXTENSIONS: &[&str] = &[".ts", ".tsx", ".js", ".jsx", ".mjs"]; /// Category of self-generated diagnostic messages (those not coming from) /// TypeScript. #[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq)] pub enum Category { /// A lint diagnostic, where the first element is the message. Lint { message: String, code: String, hint: Option, }, } /// A structure to hold a reference to a diagnostic message. #[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq)] pub struct Reference { category: Category, range: Range, } impl Reference { pub fn to_diagnostic(&self) -> lsp::Diagnostic { match &self.category { Category::Lint { message, code, hint, } => lsp::Diagnostic { range: self.range, severity: Some(lsp::DiagnosticSeverity::WARNING), code: Some(lsp::NumberOrString::String(code.to_string())), code_description: None, source: Some("deno-lint".to_string()), message: { let mut msg = message.to_string(); if let Some(hint) = hint { msg.push('\n'); msg.push_str(hint); } msg }, related_information: None, tags: None, // we should tag unused code data: None, }, } } } fn as_lsp_range(range: &deno_lint::diagnostic::Range) -> Range { Range { start: Position { line: range.start.line_index as u32, character: range.start.column_index as u32, }, end: Position { line: range.end.line_index as u32, character: range.end.column_index as u32, }, } } pub fn get_lint_references( parsed_source: &deno_ast::ParsedSource, lint_rules: Vec<&'static dyn LintRule>, ) -> Result, AnyError> { let linter = create_linter(parsed_source.media_type(), lint_rules); let lint_diagnostics = linter.lint_with_ast(parsed_source); Ok( lint_diagnostics .into_iter() .map(|d| Reference { category: Category::Lint { message: d.message, code: d.code, hint: d.hint, }, range: as_lsp_range(&d.range), }) .collect(), ) } fn code_as_string(code: &Option) -> String { match code { Some(lsp::NumberOrString::String(str)) => str.clone(), Some(lsp::NumberOrString::Number(num)) => num.to_string(), _ => "".to_string(), } } /// Iterate over the supported extensions, concatenating the extension on the /// specifier, returning the first specifier that is resolve-able, otherwise /// None if none match. fn check_specifier( specifier: &str, referrer: &ModuleSpecifier, documents: &Documents, ) -> Option { for ext in SUPPORTED_EXTENSIONS { let specifier_with_ext = format!("{specifier}{ext}"); if documents.contains_import(&specifier_with_ext, referrer) { return Some(specifier_with_ext); } } None } /// For a set of tsc changes, can them for any that contain something that looks /// like an import and rewrite the import specifier to include the extension pub fn fix_ts_import_changes( referrer: &ModuleSpecifier, changes: &[tsc::FileTextChanges], documents: &Documents, ) -> Result, AnyError> { let mut r = Vec::new(); for change in changes { let mut text_changes = Vec::new(); for text_change in &change.text_changes { let lines = text_change.new_text.split('\n'); let new_lines: Vec = lines .map(|line| { // This assumes that there's only one import per line. if let Some(captures) = IMPORT_SPECIFIER_RE.captures(line) { let specifier = captures.get(1).unwrap().as_str(); if let Some(new_specifier) = check_specifier(specifier, referrer, documents) { line.replace(specifier, &new_specifier) } else { line.to_string() } } else { line.to_string() } }) .collect(); text_changes.push(tsc::TextChange { span: text_change.span.clone(), new_text: new_lines.join("\n").to_string(), }); } r.push(tsc::FileTextChanges { file_name: change.file_name.clone(), text_changes, is_new_file: change.is_new_file, }); } Ok(r) } /// Fix tsc import code actions so that the module specifier is correct for /// resolution by Deno (includes the extension). fn fix_ts_import_action( referrer: &ModuleSpecifier, action: &tsc::CodeFixAction, documents: &Documents, ) -> Result { if action.fix_name == "import" { let change = action .changes .get(0) .ok_or_else(|| anyhow!("Unexpected action changes."))?; let text_change = change .text_changes .get(0) .ok_or_else(|| anyhow!("Missing text change."))?; if let Some(captures) = IMPORT_SPECIFIER_RE.captures(&text_change.new_text) { let specifier = captures .get(1) .ok_or_else(|| anyhow!("Missing capture."))? .as_str(); if let Some(new_specifier) = check_specifier(specifier, referrer, documents) { let description = action.description.replace(specifier, &new_specifier); let changes = action .changes .iter() .map(|c| { let text_changes = c .text_changes .iter() .map(|tc| tsc::TextChange { span: tc.span.clone(), new_text: tc.new_text.replace(specifier, &new_specifier), }) .collect(); tsc::FileTextChanges { file_name: c.file_name.clone(), text_changes, is_new_file: c.is_new_file, } }) .collect(); return Ok(tsc::CodeFixAction { description, changes, commands: None, fix_name: action.fix_name.clone(), fix_id: None, fix_all_description: None, }); } } } Ok(action.clone()) } /// Determines if two TypeScript diagnostic codes are effectively equivalent. fn is_equivalent_code( a: &Option, b: &Option, ) -> bool { let a_code = code_as_string(a); let b_code = code_as_string(b); FIX_ALL_ERROR_CODES.get(a_code.as_str()) == FIX_ALL_ERROR_CODES.get(b_code.as_str()) } /// Return a boolean flag to indicate if the specified action is the preferred /// action for a given set of actions. fn is_preferred( action: &tsc::CodeFixAction, actions: &[CodeActionKind], fix_priority: u32, only_one: bool, ) -> bool { actions.iter().all(|i| { if let CodeActionKind::Tsc(_, a) = i { if action == a { return true; } if a.fix_id.is_some() { return true; } if let Some((other_fix_priority, _)) = PREFERRED_FIXES.get(a.fix_name.as_str()) { match other_fix_priority.cmp(&fix_priority) { Ordering::Less => return true, Ordering::Greater => return false, Ordering::Equal => (), } if only_one && action.fix_name == a.fix_name { return false; } } true } else { true } }) } /// Convert changes returned from a TypeScript quick fix action into edits /// for an LSP CodeAction. pub fn ts_changes_to_edit( changes: &[tsc::FileTextChanges], language_server: &language_server::Inner, ) -> Result, AnyError> { let mut text_document_edits = Vec::new(); for change in changes { let text_document_edit = change.to_text_document_edit(language_server)?; text_document_edits.push(text_document_edit); } Ok(Some(lsp::WorkspaceEdit { changes: None, document_changes: Some(lsp::DocumentChanges::Edits(text_document_edits)), change_annotations: None, })) } #[derive(Debug, Deserialize)] #[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")] pub struct CodeActionData { pub specifier: ModuleSpecifier, pub fix_id: String, } #[derive(Debug, Clone)] enum CodeActionKind { Deno(lsp::CodeAction), DenoLint(lsp::CodeAction), Tsc(lsp::CodeAction, tsc::CodeFixAction), } #[derive(Debug, Hash, PartialEq, Eq)] enum FixAllKind { Tsc(String), } #[derive(Debug, Default)] pub struct CodeActionCollection { actions: Vec, fix_all_actions: HashMap, } impl CodeActionCollection { pub fn add_deno_fix_action( &mut self, specifier: &ModuleSpecifier, diagnostic: &lsp::Diagnostic, ) -> Result<(), AnyError> { let code_action = DenoDiagnostic::get_code_action(specifier, diagnostic)?; self.actions.push(CodeActionKind::Deno(code_action)); Ok(()) } pub fn add_deno_lint_ignore_action( &mut self, specifier: &ModuleSpecifier, diagnostic: &lsp::Diagnostic, maybe_text_info: Option, maybe_parsed_source: Option, ) -> Result<(), AnyError> { let code = diagnostic .code .as_ref() .map(|v| match v { lsp::NumberOrString::String(v) => v.to_owned(), _ => "".to_string(), }) .unwrap(); let line_content = maybe_text_info.map(|ti| { ti.line_text(diagnostic.range.start.line as usize) .to_string() }); let mut changes = HashMap::new(); changes.insert( specifier.clone(), vec![lsp::TextEdit { new_text: prepend_whitespace( format!("// deno-lint-ignore {code}\n"), line_content, ), range: lsp::Range { start: lsp::Position { line: diagnostic.range.start.line, character: 0, }, end: lsp::Position { line: diagnostic.range.start.line, character: 0, }, }, }], ); let ignore_error_action = lsp::CodeAction { title: format!("Disable {code} for this line"), kind: Some(lsp::CodeActionKind::QUICKFIX), diagnostics: Some(vec![diagnostic.clone()]), command: None, is_preferred: None, disabled: None, data: None, edit: Some(lsp::WorkspaceEdit { changes: Some(changes), change_annotations: None, document_changes: None, }), }; self .actions .push(CodeActionKind::DenoLint(ignore_error_action)); // Disable a lint error for the entire file. let maybe_ignore_comment = maybe_parsed_source.clone().and_then(|ps| { // Note: we can use ps.get_leading_comments() but it doesn't // work when shebang is present at the top of the file. ps.comments().get_vec().iter().find_map(|c| { let comment_text = c.text.trim(); comment_text.split_whitespace().next().and_then(|prefix| { if prefix == "deno-lint-ignore-file" { Some(c.clone()) } else { None } }) }) }); let mut new_text = format!("// deno-lint-ignore-file {code}\n"); let mut range = lsp::Range { start: lsp::Position { line: 0, character: 0, }, end: lsp::Position { line: 0, character: 0, }, }; // If ignore file comment already exists, append the lint code // to the existing comment. if let Some(ignore_comment) = maybe_ignore_comment { new_text = format!(" {code}"); // Get the end position of the comment. let line = maybe_parsed_source .unwrap() .text_info() .line_and_column_index(ignore_comment.end()); let position = lsp::Position { line: line.line_index as u32, character: line.column_index as u32, }; // Set the edit range to the end of the comment. range.start = position; range.end = position; } let mut changes = HashMap::new(); changes.insert(specifier.clone(), vec![lsp::TextEdit { new_text, range }]); let ignore_file_action = lsp::CodeAction { title: format!("Disable {code} for the entire file"), kind: Some(lsp::CodeActionKind::QUICKFIX), diagnostics: Some(vec![diagnostic.clone()]), command: None, is_preferred: None, disabled: None, data: None, edit: Some(lsp::WorkspaceEdit { changes: Some(changes), change_annotations: None, document_changes: None, }), }; self .actions .push(CodeActionKind::DenoLint(ignore_file_action)); let mut changes = HashMap::new(); changes.insert( specifier.clone(), vec![lsp::TextEdit { new_text: "// deno-lint-ignore-file\n".to_string(), range: lsp::Range { start: lsp::Position { line: 0, character: 0, }, end: lsp::Position { line: 0, character: 0, }, }, }], ); let ignore_file_action = lsp::CodeAction { title: "Ignore lint errors for the entire file".to_string(), kind: Some(lsp::CodeActionKind::QUICKFIX), diagnostics: Some(vec![diagnostic.clone()]), command: None, is_preferred: None, disabled: None, data: None, edit: Some(lsp::WorkspaceEdit { changes: Some(changes), change_annotations: None, document_changes: None, }), }; self .actions .push(CodeActionKind::DenoLint(ignore_file_action)); Ok(()) } /// Add a TypeScript code fix action to the code actions collection. pub fn add_ts_fix_action( &mut self, specifier: &ModuleSpecifier, action: &tsc::CodeFixAction, diagnostic: &lsp::Diagnostic, language_server: &language_server::Inner, ) -> Result<(), AnyError> { if action.commands.is_some() { // In theory, tsc can return actions that require "commands" to be applied // back into TypeScript. Currently there is only one command, `install // package` but Deno doesn't support that. The problem is that the // `.applyCodeActionCommand()` returns a promise, and with the current way // we wrap tsc, we can't handle the asynchronous response, so it is // actually easier to return errors if we ever encounter one of these, // which we really wouldn't expect from the Deno lsp. return Err(custom_error( "UnsupportedFix", "The action returned from TypeScript is unsupported.", )); } let action = fix_ts_import_action(specifier, action, &language_server.documents)?; let edit = ts_changes_to_edit(&action.changes, language_server)?; let code_action = lsp::CodeAction { title: action.description.clone(), kind: Some(lsp::CodeActionKind::QUICKFIX), diagnostics: Some(vec![diagnostic.clone()]), edit, command: None, is_preferred: None, disabled: None, data: None, }; self.actions.retain(|i| match i { CodeActionKind::Tsc(c, a) => { !(action.fix_name == a.fix_name && code_action.edit == c.edit) } _ => true, }); self .actions .push(CodeActionKind::Tsc(code_action, action.clone())); if let Some(fix_id) = &action.fix_id { if let Some(CodeActionKind::Tsc(existing_fix_all, existing_action)) = self.fix_all_actions.get(&FixAllKind::Tsc(fix_id.clone())) { self.actions.retain(|i| match i { CodeActionKind::Tsc(c, _) => c != existing_fix_all, _ => true, }); self.actions.push(CodeActionKind::Tsc( existing_fix_all.clone(), existing_action.clone(), )); } } Ok(()) } /// Add a TypeScript action to the actions as a "fix all" action, where it /// will fix all occurrences of the diagnostic in the file. pub fn add_ts_fix_all_action( &mut self, action: &tsc::CodeFixAction, specifier: &ModuleSpecifier, diagnostic: &lsp::Diagnostic, ) { let data = Some(json!({ "specifier": specifier, "fixId": action.fix_id, })); let title = if let Some(description) = &action.fix_all_description { description.clone() } else { format!("{} (Fix all in file)", action.description) }; let code_action = lsp::CodeAction { title, kind: Some(lsp::CodeActionKind::QUICKFIX), diagnostics: Some(vec![diagnostic.clone()]), edit: None, command: None, is_preferred: None, disabled: None, data, }; if let Some(CodeActionKind::Tsc(existing, _)) = self .fix_all_actions .get(&FixAllKind::Tsc(action.fix_id.clone().unwrap())) { self.actions.retain(|i| match i { CodeActionKind::Tsc(c, _) => c != existing, _ => true, }); } self .actions .push(CodeActionKind::Tsc(code_action.clone(), action.clone())); self.fix_all_actions.insert( FixAllKind::Tsc(action.fix_id.clone().unwrap()), CodeActionKind::Tsc(code_action, action.clone()), ); } /// Move out the code actions and return them as a `CodeActionResponse`. pub fn get_response(self) -> lsp::CodeActionResponse { self .actions .into_iter() .map(|i| match i { CodeActionKind::Tsc(c, _) => lsp::CodeActionOrCommand::CodeAction(c), CodeActionKind::Deno(c) => lsp::CodeActionOrCommand::CodeAction(c), CodeActionKind::DenoLint(c) => lsp::CodeActionOrCommand::CodeAction(c), }) .collect() } /// Determine if a action can be converted into a "fix all" action. pub fn is_fix_all_action( &self, action: &tsc::CodeFixAction, diagnostic: &lsp::Diagnostic, file_diagnostics: &[lsp::Diagnostic], ) -> bool { // If the action does not have a fix id (indicating it can be "bundled up") // or if the collection already contains a "bundled" action return false if action.fix_id.is_none() || self .fix_all_actions .contains_key(&FixAllKind::Tsc(action.fix_id.clone().unwrap())) { false } else { // else iterate over the diagnostic in the file and see if there are any // other diagnostics that could be bundled together in a "fix all" code // action file_diagnostics.iter().any(|d| { if d == diagnostic || d.code.is_none() || diagnostic.code.is_none() { false } else { d.code == diagnostic.code || is_equivalent_code(&d.code, &diagnostic.code) } }) } } /// Set the `.is_preferred` flag on code actions, this should be only executed /// when all actions are added to the collection. pub fn set_preferred_fixes(&mut self) { let actions = self.actions.clone(); for entry in self.actions.iter_mut() { if let CodeActionKind::Tsc(code_action, action) = entry { if action.fix_id.is_some() { continue; } if let Some((fix_priority, only_one)) = PREFERRED_FIXES.get(action.fix_name.as_str()) { code_action.is_preferred = Some(is_preferred(action, &actions, *fix_priority, *only_one)); } } } } } /// Prepend the whitespace characters found at the start of line_content to content. fn prepend_whitespace(content: String, line_content: Option) -> String { if let Some(line) = line_content { let whitespaces = line.chars().position(|c| !c.is_whitespace()).unwrap_or(0); let whitespace = &line[0..whitespaces]; format!("{}{}", &whitespace, content) } else { content } } pub fn source_range_to_lsp_range( range: &SourceRange, source_text_info: &SourceTextInfo, ) -> lsp::Range { let start = source_text_info.line_and_column_index(range.start); let end = source_text_info.line_and_column_index(range.end); lsp::Range { start: lsp::Position { line: start.line_index as u32, character: start.column_index as u32, }, end: lsp::Position { line: end.line_index as u32, character: end.column_index as u32, }, } } #[cfg(test)] mod tests { use super::*; #[test] fn test_reference_to_diagnostic() { let range = Range { start: Position { line: 1, character: 1, }, end: Position { line: 2, character: 2, }, }; let test_cases = [ ( Reference { category: Category::Lint { message: "message1".to_string(), code: "code1".to_string(), hint: None, }, range, }, lsp::Diagnostic { range, severity: Some(lsp::DiagnosticSeverity::WARNING), code: Some(lsp::NumberOrString::String("code1".to_string())), source: Some("deno-lint".to_string()), message: "message1".to_string(), ..Default::default() }, ), ( Reference { category: Category::Lint { message: "message2".to_string(), code: "code2".to_string(), hint: Some("hint2".to_string()), }, range, }, lsp::Diagnostic { range, severity: Some(lsp::DiagnosticSeverity::WARNING), code: Some(lsp::NumberOrString::String("code2".to_string())), source: Some("deno-lint".to_string()), message: "message2\nhint2".to_string(), ..Default::default() }, ), ]; for (input, expected) in test_cases.iter() { let actual = input.to_diagnostic(); assert_eq!(&actual, expected); } } #[test] fn test_as_lsp_range() { let fixture = deno_lint::diagnostic::Range { start: deno_lint::diagnostic::Position { line_index: 0, column_index: 2, byte_index: 23, }, end: deno_lint::diagnostic::Position { line_index: 1, column_index: 0, byte_index: 33, }, }; let actual = as_lsp_range(&fixture); assert_eq!( actual, lsp::Range { start: lsp::Position { line: 0, character: 2, }, end: lsp::Position { line: 1, character: 0, }, } ); } }