// Copyright 2018-2022 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license. pub mod io; pub mod ops; pub mod ops_tls; #[cfg(unix)] pub mod ops_unix; pub mod resolve_addr; use deno_core::error::AnyError; use deno_core::include_js_files; use deno_core::Extension; use deno_core::OpState; use deno_tls::rustls::RootCertStore; use std::cell::RefCell; use std::path::Path; use std::path::PathBuf; use std::rc::Rc; pub trait NetPermissions { fn check_net>( &mut self, _host: &(T, Option), ) -> Result<(), AnyError>; fn check_read(&mut self, _p: &Path) -> Result<(), AnyError>; fn check_write(&mut self, _p: &Path) -> Result<(), AnyError>; } /// `UnstableChecker` is a struct so it can be placed inside `GothamState`; /// using type alias for a bool could work, but there's a high chance /// that there might be another type alias pointing to a bool, which /// would override previously used alias. pub struct UnstableChecker { pub unstable: bool, } impl UnstableChecker { /// Quits the process if the --unstable flag was not provided. /// /// This is intentionally a non-recoverable check so that people cannot probe /// for unstable APIs from stable programs. // NOTE(bartlomieju): keep in sync with `cli/program_state.rs` pub fn check_unstable(&self, api_name: &str) { if !self.unstable { eprintln!( "Unstable API '{}'. The --unstable flag must be provided.", api_name ); std::process::exit(70); } } } /// Helper for checking unstable features. Used for sync ops. pub fn check_unstable(state: &OpState, api_name: &str) { state.borrow::().check_unstable(api_name) } /// Helper for checking unstable features. Used for async ops. pub fn check_unstable2(state: &Rc>, api_name: &str) { let state = state.borrow(); state.borrow::().check_unstable(api_name) } pub fn get_declaration() -> PathBuf { PathBuf::from(env!("CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR")).join("lib.deno_net.d.ts") } #[derive(Clone)] pub struct DefaultTlsOptions { pub root_cert_store: Option, } /// `UnsafelyIgnoreCertificateErrors` is a wrapper struct so it can be placed inside `GothamState`; /// using type alias for a `Option>` could work, but there's a high chance /// that there might be another type alias pointing to a `Option>`, which /// would override previously used alias. pub struct UnsafelyIgnoreCertificateErrors(pub Option>); pub fn init( root_cert_store: Option, unstable: bool, unsafely_ignore_certificate_errors: Option>, ) -> Extension { Extension::builder() .js(include_js_files!( prefix "deno:ext/net", "01_net.js", "02_tls.js", "04_net_unstable.js", )) .ops([&ops::init::

()[..], &ops_tls::init::

()[..]].concat()) .state(move |state| { state.put(DefaultTlsOptions { root_cert_store: root_cert_store.clone(), }); state.put(UnstableChecker { unstable }); state.put(UnsafelyIgnoreCertificateErrors( unsafely_ignore_certificate_errors.clone(), )); Ok(()) }) .build() }