// Copyright 2018-2020 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license. use crate::global_state::GlobalState; use crate::import_map::ImportMap; use crate::permissions::Permissions; use crate::tsc::TargetLib; use deno_core::error::AnyError; use deno_core::futures::future::FutureExt; use deno_core::futures::Future; use deno_core::ModuleLoadId; use deno_core::ModuleLoader; use deno_core::ModuleSpecifier; use deno_core::OpState; use std::cell::RefCell; use std::pin::Pin; use std::rc::Rc; use std::str; use std::sync::Arc; pub struct CliModuleLoader { /// When flags contains a `.import_map_path` option, the content of the /// import map file will be resolved and set. pub import_map: Option, pub target_lib: TargetLib, pub is_main: bool, } impl CliModuleLoader { pub fn new(maybe_import_map: Option) -> Rc { Rc::new(CliModuleLoader { import_map: maybe_import_map, target_lib: TargetLib::Main, is_main: true, }) } pub fn new_for_worker() -> Rc { Rc::new(CliModuleLoader { import_map: None, target_lib: TargetLib::Worker, is_main: false, }) } } impl ModuleLoader for CliModuleLoader { fn resolve( &self, op_state: Rc>, specifier: &str, referrer: &str, is_main: bool, ) -> Result { let global_state = { let state = op_state.borrow(); state.borrow::>().clone() }; // FIXME(bartlomieju): hacky way to provide compatibility with repl let referrer = if referrer.is_empty() && global_state.flags.repl { "" } else { referrer }; if !is_main { if let Some(import_map) = &self.import_map { let result = import_map.resolve(specifier, referrer)?; if let Some(r) = result { return Ok(r); } } } let module_specifier = ModuleSpecifier::resolve_import(specifier, referrer)?; Ok(module_specifier) } fn load( &self, op_state: Rc>, module_specifier: &ModuleSpecifier, maybe_referrer: Option, _is_dyn_import: bool, ) -> Pin> { let module_specifier = module_specifier.to_owned(); let module_url_specified = module_specifier.to_string(); let global_state = { let state = op_state.borrow(); state.borrow::>().clone() }; // TODO(bartlomieju): `fetch_compiled_module` should take `load_id` param let fut = async move { let compiled_module = global_state .fetch_compiled_module(module_specifier, maybe_referrer) .await?; Ok(deno_core::ModuleSource { // Real module name, might be different from initial specifier // due to redirections. code: compiled_module.code, module_url_specified, module_url_found: compiled_module.name, }) }; fut.boxed_local() } fn prepare_load( &self, op_state: Rc>, _load_id: ModuleLoadId, module_specifier: &ModuleSpecifier, maybe_referrer: Option, is_dyn_import: bool, ) -> Pin>>> { let module_specifier = module_specifier.clone(); let target_lib = self.target_lib.clone(); let maybe_import_map = self.import_map.clone(); let state = op_state.borrow(); // Only "main" module is loaded without permission check, // ie. module that is associated with "is_main" state // and is not a dynamic import. let permissions = if self.is_main && !is_dyn_import { Permissions::allow_all() } else { state.borrow::().clone() }; let global_state = state.borrow::>().clone(); drop(state); // TODO(bartlomieju): I'm not sure if it's correct to ignore // bad referrer - this is the case for `Deno.core.evalContext()` where // `ref_str` is ``. let maybe_referrer = if let Some(ref_str) = maybe_referrer { ModuleSpecifier::resolve_url(&ref_str).ok() } else { None }; // TODO(bartlomieju): `prepare_module_load` should take `load_id` param async move { global_state .prepare_module_load( module_specifier, maybe_referrer, target_lib, permissions, is_dyn_import, maybe_import_map, ) .await } .boxed_local() } }