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denoland-deno/core/extensions.rs
Bartek Iwańczuk d1685b120b
refactor(core): remove RuntimeOptions::extensions_with_js (#18099)
This commit removes "deno_core::RuntimeOptions::extensions_with_js".

Now it's embedders' responsibility to properly register extensions
that will not contains JavaScript sources when running from an existing
snapshot.

Prerequisite for https://github.com/denoland/deno/pull/18080
2023-03-09 19:22:27 -05:00

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Rust

// Copyright 2018-2023 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
use crate::OpState;
use anyhow::Context as _;
use anyhow::Error;
use std::cell::RefCell;
use std::path::PathBuf;
use std::rc::Rc;
use std::task::Context;
use v8::fast_api::FastFunction;
#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
pub enum ExtensionFileSourceCode {
/// Source code is included in the binary produced. Either by being defined
/// inline, or included using `include_str!()`. If you are snapshotting, this
/// will result in two copies of the source code being included - one in the
/// snapshot, the other the static string in the `Extension`.
IncludedInBinary(&'static str),
// Source code is loaded from a file on disk. It's meant to be used if the
// embedder is creating snapshots. Files will be loaded from the filesystem
// during the build time and they will only be present in the V8 snapshot.
LoadedFromFsDuringSnapshot(PathBuf),
}
impl ExtensionFileSourceCode {
pub fn load(&self) -> Result<String, Error> {
match self {
ExtensionFileSourceCode::IncludedInBinary(code) => Ok(code.to_string()),
ExtensionFileSourceCode::LoadedFromFsDuringSnapshot(path) => {
let msg = format!("Failed to read \"{}\"", path.display());
let code = std::fs::read_to_string(path).context(msg)?;
Ok(code)
}
}
}
}
#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
pub struct ExtensionFileSource {
pub specifier: String,
pub code: ExtensionFileSourceCode,
}
pub type OpFnRef = v8::FunctionCallback;
pub type OpMiddlewareFn = dyn Fn(OpDecl) -> OpDecl;
pub type OpStateFn = dyn Fn(&mut OpState);
pub type OpEventLoopFn = dyn Fn(Rc<RefCell<OpState>>, &mut Context) -> bool;
pub struct OpDecl {
pub name: &'static str,
pub v8_fn_ptr: OpFnRef,
pub enabled: bool,
pub is_async: bool,
pub is_unstable: bool,
pub is_v8: bool,
pub fast_fn: Option<Box<dyn FastFunction>>,
}
impl OpDecl {
pub fn enabled(self, enabled: bool) -> Self {
Self { enabled, ..self }
}
pub fn disable(self) -> Self {
self.enabled(false)
}
}
#[derive(Default)]
pub struct Extension {
js_files: Option<Vec<ExtensionFileSource>>,
esm_files: Option<Vec<ExtensionFileSource>>,
esm_entry_point: Option<&'static str>,
ops: Option<Vec<OpDecl>>,
opstate_fn: Option<Box<OpStateFn>>,
middleware_fn: Option<Box<OpMiddlewareFn>>,
event_loop_middleware: Option<Box<OpEventLoopFn>>,
initialized: bool,
enabled: bool,
name: &'static str,
deps: Option<&'static [&'static str]>,
}
// Note: this used to be a trait, but we "downgraded" it to a single concrete type
// for the initial iteration, it will likely become a trait in the future
impl Extension {
pub fn builder(name: &'static str) -> ExtensionBuilder {
ExtensionBuilder {
name,
..Default::default()
}
}
pub fn builder_with_deps(
name: &'static str,
deps: &'static [&'static str],
) -> ExtensionBuilder {
ExtensionBuilder {
name,
deps,
..Default::default()
}
}
/// Check if dependencies have been loaded, and errors if either:
/// - The extension is depending on itself or an extension with the same name.
/// - A dependency hasn't been loaded yet.
pub fn check_dependencies(&self, previous_exts: &[Extension]) {
if let Some(deps) = self.deps {
'dep_loop: for dep in deps {
if dep == &self.name {
panic!("Extension '{}' is either depending on itself or there is another extension with the same name", self.name);
}
for ext in previous_exts {
if dep == &ext.name {
continue 'dep_loop;
}
}
panic!("Extension '{}' is missing dependency '{dep}'", self.name);
}
}
}
/// returns JS source code to be loaded into the isolate (either at snapshotting,
/// or at startup). as a vector of a tuple of the file name, and the source code.
pub fn get_js_sources(&self) -> Option<&Vec<ExtensionFileSource>> {
self.js_files.as_ref()
}
pub fn get_esm_sources(&self) -> Option<&Vec<ExtensionFileSource>> {
self.esm_files.as_ref()
}
pub fn get_esm_entry_point(&self) -> Option<&'static str> {
self.esm_entry_point
}
/// Called at JsRuntime startup to initialize ops in the isolate.
pub fn init_ops(&mut self) -> Option<Vec<OpDecl>> {
// TODO(@AaronO): maybe make op registration idempotent
if self.initialized {
panic!("init_ops called twice: not idempotent or correct");
}
self.initialized = true;
let mut ops = self.ops.take()?;
for op in ops.iter_mut() {
op.enabled = self.enabled && op.enabled;
}
Some(ops)
}
/// Allows setting up the initial op-state of an isolate at startup.
pub fn init_state(&self, state: &mut OpState) {
if let Some(op_fn) = &self.opstate_fn {
op_fn(state);
}
}
/// init_middleware lets us middleware op registrations, it's called before init_ops
pub fn init_middleware(&mut self) -> Option<Box<OpMiddlewareFn>> {
self.middleware_fn.take()
}
pub fn init_event_loop_middleware(&mut self) -> Option<Box<OpEventLoopFn>> {
self.event_loop_middleware.take()
}
pub fn run_event_loop_middleware(
&self,
op_state_rc: Rc<RefCell<OpState>>,
cx: &mut Context,
) -> bool {
self
.event_loop_middleware
.as_ref()
.map(|f| f(op_state_rc, cx))
.unwrap_or(false)
}
pub fn enabled(self, enabled: bool) -> Self {
Self { enabled, ..self }
}
pub fn disable(self) -> Self {
self.enabled(false)
}
}
// Provides a convenient builder pattern to declare Extensions
#[derive(Default)]
pub struct ExtensionBuilder {
js: Vec<ExtensionFileSource>,
esm: Vec<ExtensionFileSource>,
esm_entry_point: Option<&'static str>,
ops: Vec<OpDecl>,
state: Option<Box<OpStateFn>>,
middleware: Option<Box<OpMiddlewareFn>>,
event_loop_middleware: Option<Box<OpEventLoopFn>>,
name: &'static str,
deps: &'static [&'static str],
}
impl ExtensionBuilder {
pub fn js(&mut self, js_files: Vec<ExtensionFileSource>) -> &mut Self {
let js_files =
// TODO(bartlomieju): if we're automatically remapping here, then we should
// use a different result struct that `ExtensionFileSource` as it's confusing
// when (and why) the remapping happens.
js_files.into_iter().map(|file_source| ExtensionFileSource {
specifier: format!("ext:{}/{}", self.name, file_source.specifier),
code: file_source.code,
});
self.js.extend(js_files);
self
}
pub fn esm(&mut self, esm_files: Vec<ExtensionFileSource>) -> &mut Self {
let esm_files = esm_files
.into_iter()
// TODO(bartlomieju): if we're automatically remapping here, then we should
// use a different result struct that `ExtensionFileSource` as it's confusing
// when (and why) the remapping happens.
.map(|file_source| ExtensionFileSource {
specifier: format!("ext:{}/{}", self.name, file_source.specifier),
code: file_source.code,
});
self.esm.extend(esm_files);
self
}
pub fn esm_entry_point(&mut self, entry_point: &'static str) -> &mut Self {
self.esm_entry_point = Some(entry_point);
self
}
pub fn ops(&mut self, ops: Vec<OpDecl>) -> &mut Self {
self.ops.extend(ops);
self
}
pub fn state<F>(&mut self, opstate_fn: F) -> &mut Self
where
F: Fn(&mut OpState) + 'static,
{
self.state = Some(Box::new(opstate_fn));
self
}
pub fn middleware<F>(&mut self, middleware_fn: F) -> &mut Self
where
F: Fn(OpDecl) -> OpDecl + 'static,
{
self.middleware = Some(Box::new(middleware_fn));
self
}
pub fn event_loop_middleware<F>(&mut self, middleware_fn: F) -> &mut Self
where
F: Fn(Rc<RefCell<OpState>>, &mut Context) -> bool + 'static,
{
self.event_loop_middleware = Some(Box::new(middleware_fn));
self
}
pub fn build(&mut self) -> Extension {
let js_files = Some(std::mem::take(&mut self.js));
let esm_files = Some(std::mem::take(&mut self.esm));
let ops = Some(std::mem::take(&mut self.ops));
let deps = Some(std::mem::take(&mut self.deps));
Extension {
js_files,
esm_files,
esm_entry_point: self.esm_entry_point.take(),
ops,
opstate_fn: self.state.take(),
middleware_fn: self.middleware.take(),
event_loop_middleware: self.event_loop_middleware.take(),
initialized: false,
enabled: true,
name: self.name,
deps,
}
}
}
/// Helps embed JS files in an extension. Returns a vector of
/// `ExtensionFileSource`, that represent the filename and source code. All
/// specified files are rewritten into "ext:<extension_name>/<file_name>".
///
/// An optional "dir" option can be specified to prefix all files with a
/// directory name.
///
/// Example (for "my_extension"):
/// ```ignore
/// include_js_files!(
/// "01_hello.js",
/// "02_goodbye.js",
/// )
/// // Produces following specifiers:
/// - "ext:my_extension/01_hello.js"
/// - "ext:my_extension/02_goodbye.js"
///
/// /// Example with "dir" option (for "my_extension"):
/// ```ignore
/// include_js_files!(
/// dir "js",
/// "01_hello.js",
/// "02_goodbye.js",
/// )
/// // Produces following specifiers:
/// - "ext:my_extension/js/01_hello.js"
/// - "ext:my_extension/js/02_goodbye.js"
/// ```
#[cfg(not(feature = "include_js_files_for_snapshotting"))]
#[macro_export]
macro_rules! include_js_files {
(dir $dir:literal, $($file:literal,)+) => {
vec![
$($crate::ExtensionFileSource {
specifier: concat!($file).to_string(),
code: $crate::ExtensionFileSourceCode::IncludedInBinary(
include_str!(concat!($dir, "/", $file)
)),
},)+
]
};
($($file:literal,)+) => {
vec![
$($crate::ExtensionFileSource {
specifier: $file.to_string(),
code: $crate::ExtensionFileSourceCode::IncludedInBinary(
include_str!($file)
),
},)+
]
};
}
#[cfg(feature = "include_js_files_for_snapshotting")]
#[macro_export]
macro_rules! include_js_files {
(dir $dir:literal, $($file:literal,)+) => {
vec![
$($crate::ExtensionFileSource {
specifier: concat!($file).to_string(),
code: $crate::ExtensionFileSourceCode::LoadedFromFsDuringSnapshot(
std::path::PathBuf::from(env!("CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR")).join($dir).join($file)
),
},)+
]
};
($($file:literal,)+) => {
vec![
$($crate::ExtensionFileSource {
specifier: $file.to_string(),
code: $crate::ExtensionFileSourceCode::LoadedFromFsDuringSnapshot(
std::path::PathBuf::from(env!("CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR")).join($file)
),
},)+
]
};
}