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This improves peer dependency resolution yet again. We did not handle scenarios like the following: ``` // a -> b -> c -> d -> c -> b (peer) ``` ...which would maybe work ok the first time its run in some cases, but then lead to a lockfile that would error on load. This now keeps track of circular dependencies and updates nodes accordingly. That said, there is still a lurking bug in this code somewhere that I've added a comment for (there is a mitigation on the tail end that seems to work well). The current state is much better than before and I can look into it later. I think it's something small that's incorrect.
599 lines
17 KiB
Rust
599 lines
17 KiB
Rust
// Copyright 2018-2023 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
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use std::collections::HashSet;
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use std::fs;
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use std::path::Path;
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use std::path::PathBuf;
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use std::sync::Arc;
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use deno_ast::ModuleSpecifier;
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use deno_core::anyhow::bail;
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use deno_core::anyhow::Context;
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use deno_core::error::custom_error;
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use deno_core::error::AnyError;
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use deno_core::parking_lot::Mutex;
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use deno_core::url::Url;
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use deno_graph::npm::NpmPackageNv;
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use deno_graph::semver::Version;
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use once_cell::sync::Lazy;
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use crate::args::CacheSetting;
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use crate::cache::DenoDir;
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use crate::http_util::HttpClient;
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use crate::util::fs::canonicalize_path;
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use crate::util::fs::hard_link_dir_recursive;
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use crate::util::path::root_url_to_safe_local_dirname;
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use crate::util::progress_bar::ProgressBar;
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use super::registry::NpmPackageVersionDistInfo;
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use super::tarball::verify_and_extract_tarball;
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static SHOULD_SYNC_DOWNLOAD: Lazy<bool> =
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Lazy::new(|| std::env::var("DENO_UNSTABLE_NPM_SYNC_DOWNLOAD").is_ok());
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/// For some of the tests, we want downloading of packages
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/// to be deterministic so that the output is always the same
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pub fn should_sync_download() -> bool {
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// this gets called a lot when doing npm resolution and was taking
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// a significant amount of time, so cache it in a lazy
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*SHOULD_SYNC_DOWNLOAD
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}
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const NPM_PACKAGE_SYNC_LOCK_FILENAME: &str = ".deno_sync_lock";
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pub fn with_folder_sync_lock(
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package: &NpmPackageNv,
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output_folder: &Path,
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action: impl FnOnce() -> Result<(), AnyError>,
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) -> Result<(), AnyError> {
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fn inner(
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output_folder: &Path,
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action: impl FnOnce() -> Result<(), AnyError>,
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) -> Result<(), AnyError> {
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fs::create_dir_all(output_folder).with_context(|| {
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format!("Error creating '{}'.", output_folder.display())
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})?;
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// This sync lock file is a way to ensure that partially created
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// npm package directories aren't considered valid. This could maybe
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// be a bit smarter in the future to not bother extracting here
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// if another process has taken the lock in the past X seconds and
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// wait for the other process to finish (it could try to create the
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// file with `create_new(true)` then if it exists, check the metadata
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// then wait until the other process finishes with a timeout), but
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// for now this is good enough.
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let sync_lock_path = output_folder.join(NPM_PACKAGE_SYNC_LOCK_FILENAME);
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match fs::OpenOptions::new()
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.write(true)
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.create(true)
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.open(&sync_lock_path)
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{
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Ok(_) => {
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action()?;
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// extraction succeeded, so only now delete this file
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let _ignore = std::fs::remove_file(&sync_lock_path);
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Ok(())
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}
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Err(err) => {
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bail!(
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concat!(
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"Error creating package sync lock file at '{}'. ",
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"Maybe try manually deleting this folder.\n\n{:#}",
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),
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output_folder.display(),
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err
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);
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}
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}
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}
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match inner(output_folder, action) {
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Ok(()) => Ok(()),
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Err(err) => {
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if let Err(remove_err) = fs::remove_dir_all(output_folder) {
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if remove_err.kind() != std::io::ErrorKind::NotFound {
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bail!(
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concat!(
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"Failed setting up package cache directory for {}, then ",
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"failed cleaning it up.\n\nOriginal error:\n\n{}\n\n",
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"Remove error:\n\n{}\n\nPlease manually ",
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"delete this folder or you will run into issues using this ",
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"package in the future:\n\n{}"
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),
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package,
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err,
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remove_err,
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output_folder.display(),
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);
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}
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}
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Err(err)
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}
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}
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}
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pub struct NpmPackageCacheFolderId {
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pub nv: NpmPackageNv,
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/// Peer dependency resolution may require us to have duplicate copies
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/// of the same package.
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pub copy_index: usize,
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}
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impl NpmPackageCacheFolderId {
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pub fn with_no_count(&self) -> Self {
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Self {
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nv: self.nv.clone(),
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copy_index: 0,
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}
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}
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}
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impl std::fmt::Display for NpmPackageCacheFolderId {
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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
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write!(f, "{}", self.nv)?;
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if self.copy_index > 0 {
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write!(f, "_{}", self.copy_index)?;
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}
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Ok(())
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}
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}
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#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
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pub struct ReadonlyNpmCache {
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root_dir: PathBuf,
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// cached url representation of the root directory
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root_dir_url: Url,
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}
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// todo(dsherret): implementing Default for this is error prone because someone
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// might accidentally use the default implementation instead of getting the
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// correct location of the deno dir, which might be provided via a CLI argument.
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// That said, the rest of the LSP code does this at the moment and so this code
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// copies that.
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impl Default for ReadonlyNpmCache {
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fn default() -> Self {
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// This only gets used when creating the tsc runtime and for testing, and so
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// it shouldn't ever actually access the DenoDir, so it doesn't support a
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// custom root.
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Self::from_deno_dir(&DenoDir::new(None).unwrap())
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}
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}
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impl ReadonlyNpmCache {
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pub fn new(root_dir: PathBuf) -> Self {
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fn try_get_canonicalized_root_dir(
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root_dir: &Path,
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) -> Result<PathBuf, AnyError> {
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if !root_dir.exists() {
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std::fs::create_dir_all(root_dir)
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.with_context(|| format!("Error creating {}", root_dir.display()))?;
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}
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Ok(canonicalize_path(root_dir)?)
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}
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// this may fail on readonly file systems, so just ignore if so
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let root_dir =
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try_get_canonicalized_root_dir(&root_dir).unwrap_or(root_dir);
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let root_dir_url = Url::from_directory_path(&root_dir).unwrap();
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Self {
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root_dir,
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root_dir_url,
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}
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}
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pub fn from_deno_dir(dir: &DenoDir) -> Self {
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Self::new(dir.npm_folder_path())
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}
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pub fn root_dir_url(&self) -> &Url {
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&self.root_dir_url
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}
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pub fn package_folder_for_id(
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&self,
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folder_id: &NpmPackageCacheFolderId,
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registry_url: &Url,
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) -> PathBuf {
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if folder_id.copy_index == 0 {
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self.package_folder_for_name_and_version(&folder_id.nv, registry_url)
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} else {
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self
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.package_name_folder(&folder_id.nv.name, registry_url)
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.join(format!("{}_{}", folder_id.nv.version, folder_id.copy_index))
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}
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}
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pub fn package_folder_for_name_and_version(
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&self,
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package: &NpmPackageNv,
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registry_url: &Url,
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) -> PathBuf {
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self
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.package_name_folder(&package.name, registry_url)
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.join(package.version.to_string())
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}
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pub fn package_name_folder(&self, name: &str, registry_url: &Url) -> PathBuf {
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let mut dir = self.registry_folder(registry_url);
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if name.to_lowercase() != name {
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let encoded_name = mixed_case_package_name_encode(name);
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// Using the encoded directory may have a collision with an actual package name
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// so prefix it with an underscore since npm packages can't start with that
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dir.join(format!("_{encoded_name}"))
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} else {
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// ensure backslashes are used on windows
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for part in name.split('/') {
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dir = dir.join(part);
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}
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dir
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}
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}
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pub fn registry_folder(&self, registry_url: &Url) -> PathBuf {
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self
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.root_dir
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.join(root_url_to_safe_local_dirname(registry_url))
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}
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pub fn resolve_package_folder_id_from_specifier(
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&self,
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specifier: &ModuleSpecifier,
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registry_url: &Url,
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) -> Result<NpmPackageCacheFolderId, AnyError> {
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match self
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.maybe_resolve_package_folder_id_from_specifier(specifier, registry_url)
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{
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Some(id) => Ok(id),
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None => bail!("could not find npm package for '{}'", specifier),
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}
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}
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fn maybe_resolve_package_folder_id_from_specifier(
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&self,
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specifier: &ModuleSpecifier,
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registry_url: &Url,
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) -> Option<NpmPackageCacheFolderId> {
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let registry_root_dir = self
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.root_dir_url
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.join(&format!(
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"{}/",
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root_url_to_safe_local_dirname(registry_url)
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.to_string_lossy()
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.replace('\\', "/")
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))
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// this not succeeding indicates a fatal issue, so unwrap
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.unwrap();
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let mut relative_url = registry_root_dir.make_relative(specifier)?;
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if relative_url.starts_with("../") {
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return None;
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}
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// base32 decode the url if it starts with an underscore
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// * Ex. _{base32(package_name)}/
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if let Some(end_url) = relative_url.strip_prefix('_') {
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let mut parts = end_url
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.split('/')
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.map(ToOwned::to_owned)
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.collect::<Vec<_>>();
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match mixed_case_package_name_decode(&parts[0]) {
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Some(part) => {
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parts[0] = part;
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}
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None => return None,
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}
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relative_url = parts.join("/");
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}
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// examples:
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// * chalk/5.0.1/
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// * @types/chalk/5.0.1/
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// * some-package/5.0.1_1/ -- where the `_1` (/_\d+/) is a copy of the folder for peer deps
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let is_scoped_package = relative_url.starts_with('@');
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let mut parts = relative_url
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.split('/')
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.enumerate()
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.take(if is_scoped_package { 3 } else { 2 })
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.map(|(_, part)| part)
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.collect::<Vec<_>>();
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if parts.len() < 2 {
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return None;
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}
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let version_part = parts.pop().unwrap();
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let name = parts.join("/");
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let (version, copy_index) =
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if let Some((version, copy_count)) = version_part.split_once('_') {
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(version, copy_count.parse::<usize>().ok()?)
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} else {
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(version_part, 0)
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};
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Some(NpmPackageCacheFolderId {
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nv: NpmPackageNv {
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name,
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version: Version::parse_from_npm(version).ok()?,
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},
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copy_index,
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})
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}
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pub fn get_cache_location(&self) -> PathBuf {
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self.root_dir.clone()
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}
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}
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/// Stores a single copy of npm packages in a cache.
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#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
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pub struct NpmCache {
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readonly: ReadonlyNpmCache,
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cache_setting: CacheSetting,
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http_client: HttpClient,
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progress_bar: ProgressBar,
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/// ensures a package is only downloaded once per run
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previously_reloaded_packages: Arc<Mutex<HashSet<NpmPackageNv>>>,
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}
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impl NpmCache {
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pub fn from_deno_dir(
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dir: &DenoDir,
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cache_setting: CacheSetting,
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http_client: HttpClient,
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progress_bar: ProgressBar,
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) -> Self {
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Self {
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readonly: ReadonlyNpmCache::from_deno_dir(dir),
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cache_setting,
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http_client,
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progress_bar,
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previously_reloaded_packages: Default::default(),
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}
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}
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pub fn as_readonly(&self) -> ReadonlyNpmCache {
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self.readonly.clone()
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}
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pub fn cache_setting(&self) -> &CacheSetting {
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&self.cache_setting
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}
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pub fn root_dir_url(&self) -> &Url {
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self.readonly.root_dir_url()
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}
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/// Checks if the cache should be used for the provided name and version.
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/// NOTE: Subsequent calls for the same package will always return `true`
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/// to ensure a package is only downloaded once per run of the CLI. This
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/// prevents downloads from re-occurring when someone has `--reload` and
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/// and imports a dynamic import that imports the same package again for example.
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fn should_use_global_cache_for_package(
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&self,
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package: &NpmPackageNv,
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) -> bool {
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self.cache_setting.should_use_for_npm_package(&package.name)
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|| !self
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.previously_reloaded_packages
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.lock()
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.insert(package.clone())
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}
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pub async fn ensure_package(
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&self,
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package: &NpmPackageNv,
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dist: &NpmPackageVersionDistInfo,
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registry_url: &Url,
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) -> Result<(), AnyError> {
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self
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.ensure_package_inner(package, dist, registry_url)
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.await
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.with_context(|| format!("Failed caching npm package '{package}'."))
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}
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async fn ensure_package_inner(
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&self,
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package: &NpmPackageNv,
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dist: &NpmPackageVersionDistInfo,
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registry_url: &Url,
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) -> Result<(), AnyError> {
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let package_folder = self
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.readonly
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.package_folder_for_name_and_version(package, registry_url);
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if self.should_use_global_cache_for_package(package)
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&& package_folder.exists()
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// if this file exists, then the package didn't successfully extract
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// the first time, or another process is currently extracting the zip file
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&& !package_folder.join(NPM_PACKAGE_SYNC_LOCK_FILENAME).exists()
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{
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return Ok(());
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} else if self.cache_setting == CacheSetting::Only {
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return Err(custom_error(
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"NotCached",
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format!(
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"An npm specifier not found in cache: \"{}\", --cached-only is specified.",
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&package.name
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)
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)
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);
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}
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let guard = self.progress_bar.update(&dist.tarball);
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let maybe_bytes = self
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.http_client
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.download_with_progress(&dist.tarball, &guard)
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.await?;
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match maybe_bytes {
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Some(bytes) => {
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verify_and_extract_tarball(package, &bytes, dist, &package_folder)
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}
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None => {
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bail!("Could not find npm package tarball at: {}", dist.tarball);
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}
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}
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}
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/// Ensures a copy of the package exists in the global cache.
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///
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/// This assumes that the original package folder being hard linked
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/// from exists before this is called.
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pub fn ensure_copy_package(
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&self,
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folder_id: &NpmPackageCacheFolderId,
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registry_url: &Url,
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) -> Result<(), AnyError> {
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assert_ne!(folder_id.copy_index, 0);
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let package_folder =
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self.readonly.package_folder_for_id(folder_id, registry_url);
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if package_folder.exists()
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// if this file exists, then the package didn't successfully extract
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// the first time, or another process is currently extracting the zip file
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&& !package_folder.join(NPM_PACKAGE_SYNC_LOCK_FILENAME).exists()
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&& self.cache_setting.should_use_for_npm_package(&folder_id.nv.name)
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{
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return Ok(());
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}
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let original_package_folder = self
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.readonly
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.package_folder_for_name_and_version(&folder_id.nv, registry_url);
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with_folder_sync_lock(&folder_id.nv, &package_folder, || {
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hard_link_dir_recursive(&original_package_folder, &package_folder)
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})?;
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Ok(())
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}
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pub fn package_folder_for_id(
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&self,
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id: &NpmPackageCacheFolderId,
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registry_url: &Url,
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) -> PathBuf {
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self.readonly.package_folder_for_id(id, registry_url)
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}
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pub fn package_folder_for_name_and_version(
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&self,
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package: &NpmPackageNv,
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registry_url: &Url,
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) -> PathBuf {
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self
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.readonly
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.package_folder_for_name_and_version(package, registry_url)
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}
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pub fn package_name_folder(&self, name: &str, registry_url: &Url) -> PathBuf {
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self.readonly.package_name_folder(name, registry_url)
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}
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pub fn registry_folder(&self, registry_url: &Url) -> PathBuf {
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self.readonly.registry_folder(registry_url)
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}
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pub fn resolve_package_folder_id_from_specifier(
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&self,
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specifier: &ModuleSpecifier,
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registry_url: &Url,
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) -> Result<NpmPackageCacheFolderId, AnyError> {
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self
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.readonly
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.resolve_package_folder_id_from_specifier(specifier, registry_url)
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}
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}
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pub fn mixed_case_package_name_encode(name: &str) -> String {
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// use base32 encoding because it's reversable and the character set
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// only includes the characters within 0-9 and A-Z so it can be lower cased
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base32::encode(
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base32::Alphabet::RFC4648 { padding: false },
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name.as_bytes(),
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)
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.to_lowercase()
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}
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pub fn mixed_case_package_name_decode(name: &str) -> Option<String> {
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base32::decode(base32::Alphabet::RFC4648 { padding: false }, name)
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.and_then(|b| String::from_utf8(b).ok())
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}
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#[cfg(test)]
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mod test {
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use deno_core::url::Url;
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use deno_graph::npm::NpmPackageNv;
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use deno_graph::semver::Version;
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|
|
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use super::ReadonlyNpmCache;
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use crate::npm::cache::NpmPackageCacheFolderId;
|
|
|
|
#[test]
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fn should_get_package_folder() {
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|
let deno_dir = crate::cache::DenoDir::new(None).unwrap();
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|
let root_dir = deno_dir.npm_folder_path();
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|
let cache = ReadonlyNpmCache::new(root_dir.clone());
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|
let registry_url = Url::parse("https://registry.npmjs.org/").unwrap();
|
|
|
|
assert_eq!(
|
|
cache.package_folder_for_id(
|
|
&NpmPackageCacheFolderId {
|
|
nv: NpmPackageNv {
|
|
name: "json".to_string(),
|
|
version: Version::parse_from_npm("1.2.5").unwrap(),
|
|
},
|
|
copy_index: 0,
|
|
},
|
|
®istry_url,
|
|
),
|
|
root_dir
|
|
.join("registry.npmjs.org")
|
|
.join("json")
|
|
.join("1.2.5"),
|
|
);
|
|
|
|
assert_eq!(
|
|
cache.package_folder_for_id(
|
|
&NpmPackageCacheFolderId {
|
|
nv: NpmPackageNv {
|
|
name: "json".to_string(),
|
|
version: Version::parse_from_npm("1.2.5").unwrap(),
|
|
},
|
|
copy_index: 1,
|
|
},
|
|
®istry_url,
|
|
),
|
|
root_dir
|
|
.join("registry.npmjs.org")
|
|
.join("json")
|
|
.join("1.2.5_1"),
|
|
);
|
|
|
|
assert_eq!(
|
|
cache.package_folder_for_id(
|
|
&NpmPackageCacheFolderId {
|
|
nv: NpmPackageNv {
|
|
name: "JSON".to_string(),
|
|
version: Version::parse_from_npm("2.1.5").unwrap(),
|
|
},
|
|
copy_index: 0,
|
|
},
|
|
®istry_url,
|
|
),
|
|
root_dir
|
|
.join("registry.npmjs.org")
|
|
.join("_jjju6tq")
|
|
.join("2.1.5"),
|
|
);
|
|
|
|
assert_eq!(
|
|
cache.package_folder_for_id(
|
|
&NpmPackageCacheFolderId {
|
|
nv: NpmPackageNv {
|
|
name: "@types/JSON".to_string(),
|
|
version: Version::parse_from_npm("2.1.5").unwrap(),
|
|
},
|
|
copy_index: 0,
|
|
},
|
|
®istry_url,
|
|
),
|
|
root_dir
|
|
.join("registry.npmjs.org")
|
|
.join("_ib2hs4dfomxuuu2pjy")
|
|
.join("2.1.5"),
|
|
);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|