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Yoshiya Hinosawa 2091691164
fix(ext/node): apply @npmcli/agent workaround to npm-check-updates (#27639)
See the comment
https://github.com/denoland/deno/pull/25470#issuecomment-2435077722 for
the reason why we do this workaround to make `make-fetch-happen` work in
Deno

This PR applies the same workaround to `npm-check-updates` package.
`npm-check-updates` internally uses
[`npm-registry-fetch`](https://www.npmjs.com/package/npm-registry-fetch)
which uses
[`make-fetch-happen`](https://www.npmjs.com/package/make-fetch-happen)
(the problematic package) for making http request to npm registry.

The detection of `make-fetch-happen` doesn't work for
`npm-check-updates` because we use call stack at `net.Socket`
constructor to check if it's called from `make-fetch-happen`, but
`npm-check-updates` bundles its dependency and the check doesn't work.

This PR adds the check of `npm-check-updates` string in call stack in
net.Socket constructor to trigger the workaroud.

closes #27629
2025-01-13 18:11:26 +09:00
.cargo feat: bring back WebGPU (#20812) 2023-12-09 01:19:16 +01:00
.devcontainer chore: remove protoc dep from CI (#26050) 2024-10-07 15:11:31 +00:00
.github chore: forward v2.1.5 release commit to main (#27613) 2025-01-09 17:38:18 -05:00
bench_util chore: forward v2.1.5 release commit to main (#27613) 2025-01-09 17:38:18 -05:00
cli fix(lsp/check): don't resolve unknown media types to a .js extension (#27631) 2025-01-11 03:26:01 +00:00
ext fix(ext/node): apply @npmcli/agent workaround to npm-check-updates (#27639) 2025-01-13 18:11:26 +09:00
resolvers refactor: remove CliNpmReqResolver trait in deno_resolver (#27616) 2025-01-10 14:48:43 -05:00
runtime chore: forward v2.1.5 release commit to main (#27613) 2025-01-09 17:38:18 -05:00
tests fix(ext/node): apply @npmcli/agent workaround to npm-check-updates (#27639) 2025-01-13 18:11:26 +09:00
tools refactor(node/npm): separate out permission check from npm resolvers (#27511) 2025-01-02 10:05:52 -05:00
.dlint.json chore: enable no-console dlint rule (#25113) 2024-08-20 15:14:37 -04:00
.dprint.json chore: cargo fmt - turn on group_imports=StdExternalCrate (#26646) 2024-12-31 12:13:39 -05:00
.editorconfig chore(tests): Remove vestiges of cli/tests folder (#22712) 2024-03-05 13:49:21 -07:00
.gitattributes chore: move cli/tests/ -> tests/ (#22369) 2024-02-10 20:22:13 +00:00
.gitignore chore: move tools/wpt to tests/wpt/runner (#22545) 2024-03-05 00:41:16 +00:00
.gitmodules chore: make remaining submodules shallow (#23441) 2024-04-18 19:45:09 +00:00
.rustfmt.toml chore: update copyright year to 2023 (#17247) 2023-01-02 21:00:42 +00:00
Cargo.lock refactor: remove CliNpmReqResolver trait in deno_resolver (#27616) 2025-01-10 14:48:43 -05:00
Cargo.toml refactor: implement NpmPackageFolderResolver in deno_resolver (#27614) 2025-01-10 00:01:47 +00:00
import_map.json chore: update std submodule (#25595) 2024-09-12 22:32:09 +10:00
LICENSE.md chore: Happy New Year 2025 (#27509) 2024-12-31 19:12:39 +00:00
README.md docs(readme): Add winget instructions (#25136) 2024-10-26 23:31:44 +00:00
Releases.md chore: forward v2.1.5 release commit to main (#27613) 2025-01-09 17:38:18 -05:00
rust-toolchain.toml chore: upgrade to rust 1.82 and LLVM 19 (#26615) 2024-11-01 16:13:02 +05:30

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Deno (/ˈdiːnoʊ/, pronounced dee-no) is a JavaScript, TypeScript, and WebAssembly runtime with secure defaults and a great developer experience. It's built on V8, Rust, and Tokio.

Learn more about the Deno runtime in the documentation.

Installation

Install the Deno runtime on your system using one of the commands below. Note that there are a number of ways to install Deno - a comprehensive list of installation options can be found here.

Shell (Mac, Linux):

curl -fsSL https://deno.land/install.sh | sh

PowerShell (Windows):

irm https://deno.land/install.ps1 | iex

Homebrew (Mac):

brew install deno

Chocolatey (Windows):

choco install deno

WinGet (Windows):

winget install --id=DenoLand.Deno

Build and install from source

Complete instructions for building Deno from source can be found in the manual here.

Your first Deno program

Deno can be used for many different applications, but is most commonly used to build web servers. Create a file called server.ts and include the following TypeScript code:

Deno.serve((_req: Request) => {
  return new Response("Hello, world!");
});

Run your server with the following command:

deno run --allow-net server.ts

This should start a local web server on http://localhost:8000.

Learn more about writing and running Deno programs in the docs.

Additional resources

Contributing

We appreciate your help! To contribute, please read our contributing instructions.