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Nathan Whitaker ce7dc2be92
feat(node): Support executing npm package lifecycle scripts (preinstall/install/postinstall) (#24487)
Adds support for running npm package lifecycle scripts, opted into via a
new `--allow-scripts` flag.

With this PR, when running `deno cache` (or `DENO_FUTURE=1 deno
install`) you can specify the `--allow-scripts=pkg1,pkg2` flag to run
lifecycle scripts attached to the given packages.

Note at the moment this only works when `nodeModulesDir` is true (using
the local resolver).

When a package with un-run lifecycle scripts is encountered, we emit a
warning suggesting things may not work and to try running lifecycle
scripts. Additionally, if a package script implicitly requires
`node-gyp` and it's not found on the system, we emit a warning.

Extra things in this PR:
- Extracted out bits of `task.rs` into a separate module for reuse
- Added a couple fields to `process.config` in order to support
`node-gyp` (it relies on a few variables being there)
- Drive by fix to downloading new npm packages to test registry

---

TODO:
- [x] validation for allow-scripts args (make sure it looks like an npm
package)
- [x] make allow-scripts matching smarter
- [ ] figure out what issues this closes

---
Review notes:
- This adds a bunch of deps to our test registry due to using
`node-gyp`, so it's pretty noisy
2024-07-10 03:06:08 +00:00

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# Copyright 2018-2024 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
[package]
name = "deno_permissions"
version = "0.18.0"
authors.workspace = true
edition.workspace = true
license.workspace = true
repository.workspace = true
description = "Provides the deno permissions implementation."
[lib]
name = "deno_permissions"
path = "lib.rs"
[dependencies]
deno_core.workspace = true
deno_terminal.workspace = true
fqdn = "0.3.4"
libc.workspace = true
log.workspace = true
once_cell.workspace = true
serde.workspace = true
which.workspace = true
[target.'cfg(windows)'.dependencies]
winapi = { workspace = true, features = ["commapi", "knownfolders", "mswsock", "objbase", "psapi", "shlobj", "tlhelp32", "winbase", "winerror", "winuser", "winsock2", "processenv", "wincon", "wincontypes"] }