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denoland-deno/cli/ops/compiler.rs
Ryan Dahl c9ef182886
Make deno_cli installable via crates.io (#2946)
- Fixes cargo publish on deno_typescript, deno_cli_snapshots, and
  deno_cli.
- Combines cli_snapshots and js into one directory.
- Extracts TS version at compile time rather than runtime
- Bumps version awkwardly - it was necessary to test end-to-end
  publishing. Sorry.
- Adds git submodule deno_typescript/typescript
2019-09-15 18:36:27 -04:00

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// Copyright 2018-2019 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
use super::dispatch_json::{Deserialize, JsonOp, Value};
use crate::state::ThreadSafeState;
use crate::tokio_util;
use deno::*;
#[derive(Deserialize)]
#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]
struct CacheArgs {
module_id: String,
contents: String,
extension: String,
}
pub fn op_cache(
state: &ThreadSafeState,
args: Value,
_zero_copy: Option<PinnedBuf>,
) -> Result<JsonOp, ErrBox> {
let args: CacheArgs = serde_json::from_value(args)?;
let module_specifier = ModuleSpecifier::resolve_url(&args.module_id)
.expect("Should be valid module specifier");
state.ts_compiler.cache_compiler_output(
&module_specifier,
&args.extension,
&args.contents,
)?;
Ok(JsonOp::Sync(json!({})))
}
#[derive(Deserialize)]
struct FetchSourceFilesArgs {
specifiers: Vec<String>,
referrer: String,
}
pub fn op_fetch_source_files(
state: &ThreadSafeState,
args: Value,
_zero_copy: Option<PinnedBuf>,
) -> Result<JsonOp, ErrBox> {
let args: FetchSourceFilesArgs = serde_json::from_value(args)?;
// TODO(ry) Maybe a security hole. Only the compiler worker should have access
// to this. Need a test to demonstrate the hole.
let is_dyn_import = false;
let mut futures = vec![];
for specifier in &args.specifiers {
let resolved_specifier =
state.resolve(specifier, &args.referrer, false, is_dyn_import)?;
let fut = state
.file_fetcher
.fetch_source_file_async(&resolved_specifier);
futures.push(fut);
}
// WARNING: Here we use tokio_util::block_on() which starts a new Tokio
// runtime for executing the future. This is so we don't inadvertently run
// out of threads in the main runtime.
let files = tokio_util::block_on(futures::future::join_all(futures))?;
let res: Vec<serde_json::value::Value> = files
.into_iter()
.map(|file| {
json!({
"moduleName": file.url.to_string(),
"filename": file.filename.to_str().unwrap(),
"mediaType": file.media_type as i32,
"sourceCode": String::from_utf8(file.source_code).unwrap(),
})
})
.collect();
Ok(JsonOp::Sync(json!(res)))
}
#[derive(Deserialize)]
struct FetchAssetArgs {
name: String,
}
pub fn op_fetch_asset(
_state: &ThreadSafeState,
args: Value,
_zero_copy: Option<PinnedBuf>,
) -> Result<JsonOp, ErrBox> {
let args: FetchAssetArgs = serde_json::from_value(args)?;
if let Some(source_code) = deno_cli_snapshots::get_asset(&args.name) {
Ok(JsonOp::Sync(json!(source_code)))
} else {
panic!("op_fetch_asset bad asset {}", args.name)
}
}