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denoland-deno/cli/args/package_json.rs
Bartek Iwańczuk 4d1a14ca7f
feat: auto-discover package.json for npm dependencies (#17272)
This commits adds auto-discovery of "package.json" file when running
"deno run" and "deno task" subcommands. In case of "deno run" the
"package.json" is being looked up starting from the directory of the
script that is being run, stopping early if "deno.json(c)" file is found
(ie. FS tree won't be traversed "up" from "deno.json").

When "package.json" is discovered the "--node-modules-dir" flag is
implied, leading to creation of local "node_modules/" directory - we
did that, because most tools relying on "package.json" will expect
"node_modules/" directory to be present (eg. Vite). Additionally 
"dependencies" and "devDependencies" specified in the "package.json"
are downloaded on startup. 

This is a stepping stone to supporting bare specifier imports, but
the actual integration will be done in a follow up commit.

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Co-authored-by: David Sherret <dsherret@gmail.com>
2023-02-20 19:14:06 +01:00

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// Copyright 2018-2023 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
use std::collections::HashMap;
use deno_core::anyhow::anyhow;
use deno_core::anyhow::bail;
use deno_core::error::AnyError;
use deno_graph::npm::NpmPackageReq;
use deno_graph::semver::VersionReq;
use deno_runtime::deno_node::PackageJson;
/// Gets the name and raw version constraint taking into account npm
/// package aliases.
pub fn parse_dep_entry_name_and_raw_version<'a>(
key: &'a str,
value: &'a str,
) -> Result<(&'a str, &'a str), AnyError> {
if let Some(package_and_version) = value.strip_prefix("npm:") {
if let Some((name, version)) = package_and_version.rsplit_once('@') {
Ok((name, version))
} else {
bail!("could not find @ symbol in npm url '{}'", value);
}
} else {
Ok((key, value))
}
}
/// Gets an application level package.json's npm package requirements.
///
/// Note that this function is not general purpose. It is specifically for
/// parsing the application level package.json that the user has control
/// over. This is a design limitation to allow mapping these dependency
/// entries to npm specifiers which can then be used in the resolver.
pub fn get_local_package_json_version_reqs(
package_json: &PackageJson,
) -> Result<HashMap<String, NpmPackageReq>, AnyError> {
fn insert_deps(
deps: Option<&HashMap<String, String>>,
result: &mut HashMap<String, NpmPackageReq>,
) -> Result<(), AnyError> {
if let Some(deps) = deps {
for (key, value) in deps {
let (name, version_req) =
parse_dep_entry_name_and_raw_version(key, value)?;
let version_req = {
let result = VersionReq::parse_from_specifier(version_req);
match result {
Ok(version_req) => version_req,
Err(e) => {
let err = anyhow!("{:#}", e).context(concat!(
"Parsing version constraints in the application-level ",
"package.json is more strict at the moment"
));
return Err(err);
}
}
};
result.insert(
key.to_string(),
NpmPackageReq {
name: name.to_string(),
version_req: Some(version_req),
},
);
}
}
Ok(())
}
let deps = package_json.dependencies.as_ref();
let dev_deps = package_json.dev_dependencies.as_ref();
let mut result = HashMap::with_capacity(
deps.map(|d| d.len()).unwrap_or(0) + dev_deps.map(|d| d.len()).unwrap_or(0),
);
// insert the dev dependencies first so the dependencies will
// take priority and overwrite any collisions
insert_deps(dev_deps, &mut result)?;
insert_deps(deps, &mut result)?;
Ok(result)
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod test {
use pretty_assertions::assert_eq;
use std::path::PathBuf;
use super::*;
#[test]
fn test_parse_dep_entry_name_and_raw_version() {
let cases = [
("test", "^1.2", Ok(("test", "^1.2"))),
("test", "1.x - 2.6", Ok(("test", "1.x - 2.6"))),
("test", "npm:package@^1.2", Ok(("package", "^1.2"))),
(
"test",
"npm:package",
Err("could not find @ symbol in npm url 'npm:package'"),
),
];
for (key, value, expected_result) in cases {
let result = parse_dep_entry_name_and_raw_version(key, value);
match result {
Ok(result) => assert_eq!(result, expected_result.unwrap()),
Err(err) => assert_eq!(err.to_string(), expected_result.err().unwrap()),
}
}
}
#[test]
fn test_get_local_package_json_version_reqs() {
let mut package_json = PackageJson::empty(PathBuf::from("/package.json"));
package_json.dependencies = Some(HashMap::from([
("test".to_string(), "^1.2".to_string()),
("other".to_string(), "npm:package@~1.3".to_string()),
]));
package_json.dev_dependencies = Some(HashMap::from([
("package_b".to_string(), "~2.2".to_string()),
// should be ignored
("other".to_string(), "^3.2".to_string()),
]));
let result = get_local_package_json_version_reqs(&package_json).unwrap();
assert_eq!(
result,
HashMap::from([
(
"test".to_string(),
NpmPackageReq::from_str("test@^1.2").unwrap()
),
(
"other".to_string(),
NpmPackageReq::from_str("package@~1.3").unwrap()
),
(
"package_b".to_string(),
NpmPackageReq::from_str("package_b@~2.2").unwrap()
)
])
);
}
#[test]
fn test_get_local_package_json_version_reqs_errors_non_npm_specifier() {
let mut package_json = PackageJson::empty(PathBuf::from("/package.json"));
package_json.dependencies = Some(HashMap::from([(
"test".to_string(),
"1.x - 1.3".to_string(),
)]));
let err = get_local_package_json_version_reqs(&package_json)
.err()
.unwrap();
assert_eq!(
format!("{err:#}"),
concat!(
"Parsing version constraints in the application-level ",
"package.json is more strict at the moment: Invalid npm specifier ",
"version requirement. Unexpected character.\n",
" - 1.3\n",
" ~"
)
);
}
}