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denoland-deno/cli/npm/managed/resolvers/common/bin_entries.rs
Nathan Whitaker 36ebc03f17
fix(cli): Warn on not-run lifecycle scripts with global cache (#25786)
Refactors the lifecycle scripts code to extract out the common
functionality and then uses that to provide a warning in the global
resolver.

While ideally we would still support them with the global cache, for now
a warning is at least better than the status quo (where people are
unaware why their packages aren't working).
2024-09-24 19:23:57 +00:00

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// Copyright 2018-2024 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
use crate::npm::managed::NpmResolutionPackage;
use deno_core::anyhow::Context;
use deno_core::error::AnyError;
use deno_npm::resolution::NpmResolutionSnapshot;
use deno_npm::NpmPackageId;
use std::collections::HashMap;
use std::collections::HashSet;
use std::collections::VecDeque;
use std::path::Path;
use std::path::PathBuf;
#[derive(Default)]
pub struct BinEntries<'a> {
/// Packages that have colliding bin names
collisions: HashSet<&'a NpmPackageId>,
seen_names: HashMap<&'a str, &'a NpmPackageId>,
/// The bin entries
entries: Vec<(&'a NpmResolutionPackage, PathBuf)>,
}
/// Returns the name of the default binary for the given package.
/// This is the package name without the organization (`@org/`), if any.
fn default_bin_name(package: &NpmResolutionPackage) -> &str {
package
.id
.nv
.name
.rsplit_once('/')
.map_or(package.id.nv.name.as_str(), |(_, name)| name)
}
impl<'a> BinEntries<'a> {
pub fn new() -> Self {
Self::default()
}
/// Add a new bin entry (package with a bin field)
pub fn add(
&mut self,
package: &'a NpmResolutionPackage,
package_path: PathBuf,
) {
// check for a new collision, if we haven't already
// found one
match package.bin.as_ref().unwrap() {
deno_npm::registry::NpmPackageVersionBinEntry::String(_) => {
let bin_name = default_bin_name(package);
if let Some(other) = self.seen_names.insert(bin_name, &package.id) {
self.collisions.insert(&package.id);
self.collisions.insert(other);
}
}
deno_npm::registry::NpmPackageVersionBinEntry::Map(entries) => {
for name in entries.keys() {
if let Some(other) = self.seen_names.insert(name, &package.id) {
self.collisions.insert(&package.id);
self.collisions.insert(other);
}
}
}
}
self.entries.push((package, package_path));
}
fn for_each_entry(
&mut self,
snapshot: &NpmResolutionSnapshot,
mut f: impl FnMut(
&NpmResolutionPackage,
&Path,
&str, // bin name
&str, // bin script
) -> Result<(), AnyError>,
) -> Result<(), AnyError> {
if !self.collisions.is_empty() {
// walking the dependency tree to find out the depth of each package
// is sort of expensive, so we only do it if there's a collision
sort_by_depth(snapshot, &mut self.entries, &mut self.collisions);
}
let mut seen = HashSet::new();
for (package, package_path) in &self.entries {
if let Some(bin_entries) = &package.bin {
match bin_entries {
deno_npm::registry::NpmPackageVersionBinEntry::String(script) => {
let name = default_bin_name(package);
if !seen.insert(name) {
// we already set up a bin entry with this name
continue;
}
f(package, package_path, name, script)?;
}
deno_npm::registry::NpmPackageVersionBinEntry::Map(entries) => {
for (name, script) in entries {
if !seen.insert(name) {
// we already set up a bin entry with this name
continue;
}
f(package, package_path, name, script)?;
}
}
}
}
}
Ok(())
}
/// Collect the bin entries into a vec of (name, script path)
pub fn into_bin_files(
mut self,
snapshot: &NpmResolutionSnapshot,
) -> Vec<(String, PathBuf)> {
let mut bins = Vec::new();
self
.for_each_entry(snapshot, |_, package_path, name, script| {
bins.push((name.to_string(), package_path.join(script)));
Ok(())
})
.unwrap();
bins
}
/// Finish setting up the bin entries, writing the necessary files
/// to disk.
pub fn finish(
mut self,
snapshot: &NpmResolutionSnapshot,
bin_node_modules_dir_path: &Path,
) -> Result<(), AnyError> {
if !self.entries.is_empty() && !bin_node_modules_dir_path.exists() {
std::fs::create_dir_all(bin_node_modules_dir_path).with_context(
|| format!("Creating '{}'", bin_node_modules_dir_path.display()),
)?;
}
self.for_each_entry(snapshot, |package, package_path, name, script| {
set_up_bin_entry(
package,
name,
script,
package_path,
bin_node_modules_dir_path,
)
})?;
Ok(())
}
}
// walk the dependency tree to find out the depth of each package
// that has a bin entry, then sort them by depth
fn sort_by_depth(
snapshot: &NpmResolutionSnapshot,
bin_entries: &mut [(&NpmResolutionPackage, PathBuf)],
collisions: &mut HashSet<&NpmPackageId>,
) {
enum Entry<'a> {
Pkg(&'a NpmPackageId),
IncreaseDepth,
}
let mut seen = HashSet::new();
let mut depths: HashMap<&NpmPackageId, u64> =
HashMap::with_capacity(collisions.len());
let mut queue = VecDeque::new();
queue.extend(snapshot.top_level_packages().map(Entry::Pkg));
seen.extend(snapshot.top_level_packages());
queue.push_back(Entry::IncreaseDepth);
let mut current_depth = 0u64;
while let Some(entry) = queue.pop_front() {
if collisions.is_empty() {
break;
}
let id = match entry {
Entry::Pkg(id) => id,
Entry::IncreaseDepth => {
current_depth += 1;
if queue.is_empty() {
break;
}
queue.push_back(Entry::IncreaseDepth);
continue;
}
};
if let Some(package) = snapshot.package_from_id(id) {
if collisions.remove(&package.id) {
depths.insert(&package.id, current_depth);
}
for dep in package.dependencies.values() {
if seen.insert(dep) {
queue.push_back(Entry::Pkg(dep));
}
}
}
}
bin_entries.sort_by(|(a, _), (b, _)| {
depths
.get(&a.id)
.unwrap_or(&u64::MAX)
.cmp(depths.get(&b.id).unwrap_or(&u64::MAX))
.then_with(|| a.id.nv.cmp(&b.id.nv).reverse())
});
}
pub fn set_up_bin_entry(
package: &NpmResolutionPackage,
bin_name: &str,
#[allow(unused_variables)] bin_script: &str,
#[allow(unused_variables)] package_path: &Path,
bin_node_modules_dir_path: &Path,
) -> Result<(), AnyError> {
#[cfg(windows)]
{
set_up_bin_shim(package, bin_name, bin_node_modules_dir_path)?;
}
#[cfg(unix)]
{
symlink_bin_entry(
package,
bin_name,
bin_script,
package_path,
bin_node_modules_dir_path,
)?;
}
Ok(())
}
#[cfg(windows)]
fn set_up_bin_shim(
package: &NpmResolutionPackage,
bin_name: &str,
bin_node_modules_dir_path: &Path,
) -> Result<(), AnyError> {
use std::fs;
let mut cmd_shim = bin_node_modules_dir_path.join(bin_name);
cmd_shim.set_extension("cmd");
let shim = format!("@deno run -A npm:{}/{bin_name} %*", package.id.nv);
fs::write(&cmd_shim, shim).with_context(|| {
format!("Can't set up '{}' bin at {}", bin_name, cmd_shim.display())
})?;
Ok(())
}
#[cfg(unix)]
fn symlink_bin_entry(
_package: &NpmResolutionPackage,
bin_name: &str,
bin_script: &str,
package_path: &Path,
bin_node_modules_dir_path: &Path,
) -> Result<(), AnyError> {
use std::io;
use std::os::unix::fs::symlink;
let link = bin_node_modules_dir_path.join(bin_name);
let original = package_path.join(bin_script);
use std::os::unix::fs::PermissionsExt;
let mut perms = match std::fs::metadata(&original) {
Ok(metadata) => metadata.permissions(),
Err(err) => {
if err.kind() == io::ErrorKind::NotFound {
log::warn!(
"{} Trying to set up '{}' bin for \"{}\", but the entry point \"{}\" doesn't exist.",
deno_terminal::colors::yellow("Warning"),
bin_name,
package_path.display(),
original.display()
);
return Ok(());
}
return Err(err).with_context(|| {
format!("Can't set up '{}' bin at {}", bin_name, original.display())
});
}
};
if perms.mode() & 0o111 == 0 {
// if the original file is not executable, make it executable
perms.set_mode(perms.mode() | 0o111);
std::fs::set_permissions(&original, perms).with_context(|| {
format!("Setting permissions on '{}'", original.display())
})?;
}
let original_relative =
crate::util::path::relative_path(bin_node_modules_dir_path, &original)
.unwrap_or(original);
if let Err(err) = symlink(&original_relative, &link) {
if err.kind() == io::ErrorKind::AlreadyExists {
// remove and retry
std::fs::remove_file(&link).with_context(|| {
format!(
"Failed to remove existing bin symlink at {}",
link.display()
)
})?;
symlink(&original_relative, &link).with_context(|| {
format!(
"Can't set up '{}' bin at {}",
bin_name,
original_relative.display()
)
})?;
return Ok(());
}
return Err(err).with_context(|| {
format!(
"Can't set up '{}' bin at {}",
bin_name,
original_relative.display()
)
});
}
Ok(())
}