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15 KiB
Rust
435 lines
15 KiB
Rust
// Copyright 2018-2024 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
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use super::bin_entries::BinEntries;
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use crate::args::LifecycleScriptsConfig;
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use crate::task_runner::TaskStdio;
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use crate::util::progress_bar::ProgressBar;
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use deno_core::anyhow::Context;
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use deno_npm::resolution::NpmResolutionSnapshot;
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use deno_runtime::deno_io::FromRawIoHandle;
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use deno_semver::package::PackageNv;
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use deno_semver::Version;
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use deno_task_shell::KillSignal;
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use std::borrow::Cow;
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use std::collections::HashSet;
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use std::rc::Rc;
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use std::path::Path;
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use std::path::PathBuf;
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use deno_core::error::AnyError;
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use deno_npm::NpmResolutionPackage;
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pub trait LifecycleScriptsStrategy {
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fn can_run_scripts(&self) -> bool {
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true
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}
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fn package_path(&self, package: &NpmResolutionPackage) -> PathBuf;
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fn warn_on_scripts_not_run(
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&self,
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packages: &[(&NpmResolutionPackage, PathBuf)],
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) -> Result<(), AnyError>;
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fn has_warned(&self, package: &NpmResolutionPackage) -> bool;
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fn has_run(&self, package: &NpmResolutionPackage) -> bool;
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fn did_run_scripts(
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&self,
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package: &NpmResolutionPackage,
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) -> Result<(), AnyError>;
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}
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pub struct LifecycleScripts<'a> {
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packages_with_scripts: Vec<(&'a NpmResolutionPackage, PathBuf)>,
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packages_with_scripts_not_run: Vec<(&'a NpmResolutionPackage, PathBuf)>,
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config: &'a LifecycleScriptsConfig,
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strategy: Box<dyn LifecycleScriptsStrategy + 'a>,
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}
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impl<'a> LifecycleScripts<'a> {
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pub fn new<T: LifecycleScriptsStrategy + 'a>(
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config: &'a LifecycleScriptsConfig,
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strategy: T,
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) -> Self {
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Self {
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config,
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packages_with_scripts: Vec::new(),
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packages_with_scripts_not_run: Vec::new(),
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strategy: Box::new(strategy),
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}
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}
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}
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pub fn has_lifecycle_scripts(
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package: &NpmResolutionPackage,
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package_path: &Path,
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) -> bool {
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if let Some(install) = package.scripts.get("install") {
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// default script
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if !is_broken_default_install_script(install, package_path) {
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return true;
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}
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}
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package.scripts.contains_key("preinstall")
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|| package.scripts.contains_key("postinstall")
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}
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// npm defaults to running `node-gyp rebuild` if there is a `binding.gyp` file
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// but it always fails if the package excludes the `binding.gyp` file when they publish.
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// (for example, `fsevents` hits this)
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fn is_broken_default_install_script(script: &str, package_path: &Path) -> bool {
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script == "node-gyp rebuild" && !package_path.join("binding.gyp").exists()
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}
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impl<'a> LifecycleScripts<'a> {
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pub fn can_run_scripts(&self, package_nv: &PackageNv) -> bool {
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if !self.strategy.can_run_scripts() {
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return false;
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}
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use crate::args::PackagesAllowedScripts;
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match &self.config.allowed {
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PackagesAllowedScripts::All => true,
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// TODO: make this more correct
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PackagesAllowedScripts::Some(allow_list) => allow_list.iter().any(|s| {
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let s = s.strip_prefix("npm:").unwrap_or(s);
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s == package_nv.name || s == package_nv.to_string()
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}),
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PackagesAllowedScripts::None => false,
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}
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}
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pub fn has_run_scripts(&self, package: &NpmResolutionPackage) -> bool {
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self.strategy.has_run(package)
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}
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/// Register a package for running lifecycle scripts, if applicable.
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///
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/// `package_path` is the path containing the package's code (its root dir).
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/// `package_meta_path` is the path to serve as the base directory for lifecycle
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/// script-related metadata (e.g. to store whether the scripts have been run already)
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pub fn add(
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&mut self,
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package: &'a NpmResolutionPackage,
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package_path: Cow<Path>,
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) {
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if has_lifecycle_scripts(package, &package_path) {
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if self.can_run_scripts(&package.id.nv) {
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if !self.has_run_scripts(package) {
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self
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.packages_with_scripts
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.push((package, package_path.into_owned()));
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}
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} else if !self.has_run_scripts(package)
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&& (self.config.explicit_install || !self.strategy.has_warned(package))
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{
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// Skip adding `esbuild` as it is known that it can work properly without lifecycle script
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// being run, and it's also very popular - any project using Vite would raise warnings.
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{
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let nv = &package.id.nv;
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if nv.name == "esbuild"
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&& nv.version >= Version::parse_standard("0.18.0").unwrap()
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{
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return;
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}
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}
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self
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.packages_with_scripts_not_run
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.push((package, package_path.into_owned()));
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}
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}
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}
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pub fn warn_not_run_scripts(&self) -> Result<(), AnyError> {
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if !self.packages_with_scripts_not_run.is_empty() {
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self
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.strategy
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.warn_on_scripts_not_run(&self.packages_with_scripts_not_run)?;
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}
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Ok(())
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}
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pub async fn finish(
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self,
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snapshot: &NpmResolutionSnapshot,
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packages: &[NpmResolutionPackage],
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root_node_modules_dir_path: &Path,
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progress_bar: &ProgressBar,
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) -> Result<(), AnyError> {
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let kill_signal = KillSignal::default();
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let _drop_signal = kill_signal.clone().drop_guard();
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// we don't run with signals forwarded because once signals
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// are setup then they're process wide.
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self
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.finish_with_cancellation(
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snapshot,
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packages,
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root_node_modules_dir_path,
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progress_bar,
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kill_signal,
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)
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.await
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}
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async fn finish_with_cancellation(
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self,
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snapshot: &NpmResolutionSnapshot,
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packages: &[NpmResolutionPackage],
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root_node_modules_dir_path: &Path,
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progress_bar: &ProgressBar,
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kill_signal: KillSignal,
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) -> Result<(), AnyError> {
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self.warn_not_run_scripts()?;
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let get_package_path =
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|p: &NpmResolutionPackage| self.strategy.package_path(p);
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let mut failed_packages = Vec::new();
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let mut bin_entries = BinEntries::new();
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if !self.packages_with_scripts.is_empty() {
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let package_ids = self
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.packages_with_scripts
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.iter()
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.map(|(p, _)| &p.id)
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.collect::<HashSet<_>>();
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// get custom commands for each bin available in the node_modules dir (essentially
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// the scripts that are in `node_modules/.bin`)
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let base = resolve_baseline_custom_commands(
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&mut bin_entries,
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snapshot,
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packages,
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get_package_path,
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)?;
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let init_cwd = &self.config.initial_cwd;
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let process_state = crate::npm::managed::npm_process_state(
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snapshot.as_valid_serialized(),
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Some(root_node_modules_dir_path),
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);
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let mut env_vars = crate::task_runner::real_env_vars();
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// so the subprocess can detect that it is running as part of a lifecycle script,
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// and avoid trying to set up node_modules again
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env_vars.insert(
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LIFECYCLE_SCRIPTS_RUNNING_ENV_VAR.to_string(),
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"1".to_string(),
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);
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// we want to pass the current state of npm resolution down to the deno subprocess
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// (that may be running as part of the script). we do this with an inherited temp file
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//
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// SAFETY: we are sharing a single temp file across all of the scripts. the file position
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// will be shared among these, which is okay since we run only one script at a time.
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// However, if we concurrently run scripts in the future we will
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// have to have multiple temp files.
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let temp_file_fd =
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deno_runtime::ops::process::npm_process_state_tempfile(
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process_state.as_bytes(),
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).context("failed to create npm process state tempfile for running lifecycle scripts")?;
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// SAFETY: fd/handle is valid
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let _temp_file =
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unsafe { std::fs::File::from_raw_io_handle(temp_file_fd) }; // make sure the file gets closed
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env_vars.insert(
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deno_runtime::ops::process::NPM_RESOLUTION_STATE_FD_ENV_VAR_NAME
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.to_string(),
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(temp_file_fd as usize).to_string(),
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);
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for (package, package_path) in self.packages_with_scripts {
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// add custom commands for binaries from the package's dependencies. this will take precedence over the
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// baseline commands, so if the package relies on a bin that conflicts with one higher in the dependency tree, the
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// correct bin will be used.
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let custom_commands = resolve_custom_commands_from_deps(
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base.clone(),
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package,
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snapshot,
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get_package_path,
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)?;
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for script_name in ["preinstall", "install", "postinstall"] {
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if let Some(script) = package.scripts.get(script_name) {
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if script_name == "install"
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&& is_broken_default_install_script(script, &package_path)
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{
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continue;
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}
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let _guard = progress_bar.update_with_prompt(
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crate::util::progress_bar::ProgressMessagePrompt::Initialize,
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&format!("{}: running '{script_name}' script", package.id.nv),
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);
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let crate::task_runner::TaskResult {
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exit_code,
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stderr,
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stdout,
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} = crate::task_runner::run_task(
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crate::task_runner::RunTaskOptions {
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task_name: script_name,
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script,
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cwd: &package_path,
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env_vars: env_vars.clone(),
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custom_commands: custom_commands.clone(),
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init_cwd,
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argv: &[],
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root_node_modules_dir: Some(root_node_modules_dir_path),
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stdio: Some(crate::task_runner::TaskIo {
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stderr: TaskStdio::piped(),
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stdout: TaskStdio::piped(),
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}),
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kill_signal: kill_signal.clone(),
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},
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)
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.await?;
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let stdout = stdout.unwrap();
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let stderr = stderr.unwrap();
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if exit_code != 0 {
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log::warn!(
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"error: script '{}' in '{}' failed with exit code {}{}{}",
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script_name,
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package.id.nv,
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exit_code,
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if !stdout.trim_ascii().is_empty() {
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format!(
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"\nstdout:\n{}\n",
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String::from_utf8_lossy(&stdout).trim()
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)
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} else {
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String::new()
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},
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if !stderr.trim_ascii().is_empty() {
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format!(
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"\nstderr:\n{}\n",
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String::from_utf8_lossy(&stderr).trim()
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)
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} else {
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String::new()
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},
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);
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failed_packages.push(&package.id.nv);
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// assume if earlier script fails, later ones will fail too
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break;
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}
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}
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}
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self.strategy.did_run_scripts(package)?;
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}
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// re-set up bin entries for the packages which we've run scripts for.
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// lifecycle scripts can create files that are linked to by bin entries,
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// and the only reliable way to handle this is to re-link bin entries
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// (this is what PNPM does as well)
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bin_entries.finish_only(
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snapshot,
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&root_node_modules_dir_path.join(".bin"),
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|outcome| outcome.warn_if_failed(),
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&package_ids,
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)?;
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}
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if failed_packages.is_empty() {
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Ok(())
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} else {
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Err(AnyError::msg(format!(
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"failed to run scripts for packages: {}",
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failed_packages
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.iter()
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.map(|p| p.to_string())
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.collect::<Vec<_>>()
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.join(", ")
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)))
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}
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}
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}
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const LIFECYCLE_SCRIPTS_RUNNING_ENV_VAR: &str =
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"DENO_INTERNAL_IS_LIFECYCLE_SCRIPT";
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pub fn is_running_lifecycle_script() -> bool {
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std::env::var(LIFECYCLE_SCRIPTS_RUNNING_ENV_VAR).is_ok()
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}
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// take in all (non copy) packages from snapshot,
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// and resolve the set of available binaries to create
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// custom commands available to the task runner
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fn resolve_baseline_custom_commands<'a>(
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bin_entries: &mut BinEntries<'a>,
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snapshot: &'a NpmResolutionSnapshot,
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packages: &'a [NpmResolutionPackage],
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get_package_path: impl Fn(&NpmResolutionPackage) -> PathBuf,
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) -> Result<crate::task_runner::TaskCustomCommands, AnyError> {
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let mut custom_commands = crate::task_runner::TaskCustomCommands::new();
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custom_commands
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.insert("npx".to_string(), Rc::new(crate::task_runner::NpxCommand));
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custom_commands
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.insert("npm".to_string(), Rc::new(crate::task_runner::NpmCommand));
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custom_commands
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.insert("node".to_string(), Rc::new(crate::task_runner::NodeCommand));
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custom_commands.insert(
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"node-gyp".to_string(),
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Rc::new(crate::task_runner::NodeGypCommand),
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);
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// TODO: this recreates the bin entries which could be redoing some work, but the ones
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// we compute earlier in `sync_resolution_with_fs` may not be exhaustive (because we skip
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// doing it for packages that are set up already.
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// realistically, scripts won't be run very often so it probably isn't too big of an issue.
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resolve_custom_commands_from_packages(
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bin_entries,
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custom_commands,
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snapshot,
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packages,
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get_package_path,
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)
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}
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// resolves the custom commands from an iterator of packages
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// and adds them to the existing custom commands.
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// note that this will overwrite any existing custom commands
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fn resolve_custom_commands_from_packages<
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'a,
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P: IntoIterator<Item = &'a NpmResolutionPackage>,
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>(
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bin_entries: &mut BinEntries<'a>,
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mut commands: crate::task_runner::TaskCustomCommands,
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snapshot: &'a NpmResolutionSnapshot,
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packages: P,
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get_package_path: impl Fn(&'a NpmResolutionPackage) -> PathBuf,
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) -> Result<crate::task_runner::TaskCustomCommands, AnyError> {
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for package in packages {
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let package_path = get_package_path(package);
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if package.bin.is_some() {
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bin_entries.add(package, package_path);
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}
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}
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let bins: Vec<(String, PathBuf)> = bin_entries.collect_bin_files(snapshot);
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for (bin_name, script_path) in bins {
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commands.insert(
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bin_name.clone(),
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Rc::new(crate::task_runner::NodeModulesFileRunCommand {
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command_name: bin_name,
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path: script_path,
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}),
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);
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}
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Ok(commands)
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}
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// resolves the custom commands from the dependencies of a package
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// and adds them to the existing custom commands.
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// note that this will overwrite any existing custom commands.
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fn resolve_custom_commands_from_deps(
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baseline: crate::task_runner::TaskCustomCommands,
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package: &NpmResolutionPackage,
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snapshot: &NpmResolutionSnapshot,
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get_package_path: impl Fn(&NpmResolutionPackage) -> PathBuf,
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) -> Result<crate::task_runner::TaskCustomCommands, AnyError> {
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let mut bin_entries = BinEntries::new();
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resolve_custom_commands_from_packages(
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&mut bin_entries,
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baseline,
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snapshot,
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package
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.dependencies
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.values()
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.map(|id| snapshot.package_from_id(id).unwrap()),
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get_package_path,
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)
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}
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