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This PR adds the missing `process.reallyExit()` method to node's `process` object. Was [pinged on twitter](https://twitter.com/biwanczuk/status/1663326659787862017) regarding running the `fastify` test suite in node. They use `node-tap` which has been around arguably the longest of the test frameworks and relies on a couple of old APIs. They have `signal-exit` as a dependency which in turn [makes use of `process.reallyExit()`](8fa7fc9a9c/src/index.ts (L19)
). That function cannot be found anywhere in their documentation, but exists at runtime. See6a6b3c5402/lib/internal/bootstrap/node.js (L172)
This doesn't yet make `node-tap` work, but gets us one step closer.
748 lines
20 KiB
TypeScript
748 lines
20 KiB
TypeScript
// deno-lint-ignore-file no-undef
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// Copyright 2018-2023 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
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import process, { argv, env } from "node:process";
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import {
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assert,
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assertEquals,
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assertFalse,
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assertObjectMatch,
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assertStrictEquals,
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assertThrows,
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} from "../../../test_util/std/testing/asserts.ts";
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import { stripColor } from "../../../test_util/std/fmt/colors.ts";
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import { deferred } from "../../../test_util/std/async/deferred.ts";
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import * as path from "../../../test_util/std/path/mod.ts";
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import { delay } from "../../../test_util/std/async/delay.ts";
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const testDir = new URL(".", import.meta.url);
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Deno.test({
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name: "process.cwd and process.chdir success",
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fn() {
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assertEquals(process.cwd(), Deno.cwd());
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const currentDir = Deno.cwd();
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const tempDir = Deno.makeTempDirSync();
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process.chdir(tempDir);
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assertEquals(
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Deno.realPathSync(process.cwd()),
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Deno.realPathSync(tempDir),
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);
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process.chdir(currentDir);
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},
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});
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Deno.test({
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name: "process.chdir failure",
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fn() {
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assertThrows(
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() => {
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process.chdir("non-existent-directory-name");
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},
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Deno.errors.NotFound,
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"file",
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// On every OS Deno returns: "No such file" except for Windows, where it's:
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// "The system cannot find the file specified. (os error 2)" so "file" is
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// the only common string here.
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);
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},
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});
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Deno.test({
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name: "process.version",
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fn() {
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assertEquals(typeof process, "object");
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assertEquals(typeof process.version, "string");
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assertEquals(typeof process.versions, "object");
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assertEquals(typeof process.versions.node, "string");
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assertEquals(typeof process.versions.v8, "string");
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assertEquals(typeof process.versions.uv, "string");
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assertEquals(typeof process.versions.zlib, "string");
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assertEquals(typeof process.versions.brotli, "string");
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assertEquals(typeof process.versions.ares, "string");
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assertEquals(typeof process.versions.modules, "string");
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assertEquals(typeof process.versions.nghttp2, "string");
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assertEquals(typeof process.versions.napi, "string");
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assertEquals(typeof process.versions.llhttp, "string");
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assertEquals(typeof process.versions.openssl, "string");
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assertEquals(typeof process.versions.cldr, "string");
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assertEquals(typeof process.versions.icu, "string");
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assertEquals(typeof process.versions.tz, "string");
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assertEquals(typeof process.versions.unicode, "string");
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// These two are not present in `process.versions` in Node, but we
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// add them anyway
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assertEquals(typeof process.versions.deno, "string");
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assertEquals(typeof process.versions.typescript, "string");
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},
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});
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Deno.test({
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name: "process.platform",
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fn() {
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assertEquals(typeof process.platform, "string");
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},
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});
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Deno.test({
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name: "process.mainModule",
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fn() {
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assertEquals(process.mainModule, undefined);
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// Check that it is writable
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// @ts-ignore these are deprecated now
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process.mainModule = "foo";
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// @ts-ignore these are deprecated now
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assertEquals(process.mainModule, "foo");
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},
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});
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Deno.test({
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name: "process.arch",
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fn() {
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assertEquals(typeof process.arch, "string");
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if (Deno.build.arch == "x86_64") {
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assertEquals(process.arch, "x64");
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} else if (Deno.build.arch == "aarch64") {
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assertEquals(process.arch, "arm64");
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} else {
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throw new Error("unreachable");
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}
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},
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});
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Deno.test({
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name: "process.pid",
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fn() {
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assertEquals(typeof process.pid, "number");
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assertEquals(process.pid, Deno.pid);
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},
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});
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Deno.test({
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name: "process.on",
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async fn() {
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assertEquals(typeof process.on, "function");
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let triggered = false;
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process.on("exit", () => {
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triggered = true;
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});
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// @ts-ignore fix the type here
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process.emit("exit");
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assert(triggered);
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const cwd = path.dirname(path.fromFileUrl(import.meta.url));
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const command = new Deno.Command(Deno.execPath(), {
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args: [
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"run",
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"--quiet",
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"--unstable",
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"./testdata/process_exit.ts",
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],
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cwd,
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});
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const { stdout } = await command.output();
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const decoder = new TextDecoder();
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assertEquals(stripColor(decoder.decode(stdout).trim()), "1\n2");
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},
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});
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Deno.test({
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name: "process.on signal",
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ignore: Deno.build.os == "windows",
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async fn() {
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const process = new Deno.Command(Deno.execPath(), {
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args: [
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"eval",
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`
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import process from "node:process";
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setInterval(() => {}, 1000);
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process.on("SIGINT", () => {
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console.log("foo");
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});
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`,
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],
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stdout: "piped",
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stderr: "null",
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}).spawn();
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await delay(500);
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for (const _ of Array(3)) {
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process.kill("SIGINT");
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await delay(20);
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}
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await delay(20);
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process.kill("SIGTERM");
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const output = await process.output();
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assertEquals(new TextDecoder().decode(output.stdout), "foo\nfoo\nfoo\n");
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},
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});
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Deno.test({
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name: "process.off signal",
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ignore: Deno.build.os == "windows",
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async fn() {
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const process = new Deno.Command(Deno.execPath(), {
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args: [
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"eval",
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`
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import process from "node:process";
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setInterval(() => {}, 1000);
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const listener = () => {
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console.log("foo");
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process.off("SIGINT")
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};
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process.on("SIGINT", listener);
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`,
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],
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stdout: "piped",
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stderr: "null",
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}).spawn();
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await delay(500);
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for (const _ of Array(3)) {
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try {
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process.kill("SIGINT");
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} catch { /* should die after the first one */ }
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await delay(20);
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}
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await delay(20);
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try {
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process.kill("SIGTERM");
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} catch { /* should be dead, avoid hanging just in case */ }
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const output = await process.output();
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assertEquals(new TextDecoder().decode(output.stdout), "foo\n");
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},
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});
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Deno.test({
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name: "process.on SIGBREAK doesn't throw",
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fn() {
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const listener = () => {};
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process.on("SIGBREAK", listener);
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process.off("SIGBREAK", listener);
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},
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});
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Deno.test({
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name: "process.on SIGTERM doesn't throw on windows",
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ignore: Deno.build.os !== "windows",
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fn() {
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const listener = () => {};
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process.on("SIGTERM", listener);
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process.off("SIGTERM", listener);
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},
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});
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Deno.test({
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name: "process.argv",
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fn() {
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assert(Array.isArray(argv));
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assert(Array.isArray(process.argv));
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assert(
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process.argv[0].match(/[^/\\]*deno[^/\\]*$/),
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"deno included in the file name of argv[0]",
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);
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assertEquals(
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process.argv[1],
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path.fromFileUrl(Deno.mainModule),
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);
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// argv supports array methods.
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assert(Array.isArray(process.argv.slice(2)));
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assertEquals(process.argv.indexOf(Deno.execPath()), 0);
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assertEquals(process.argv.indexOf(path.fromFileUrl(Deno.mainModule)), 1);
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},
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});
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Deno.test({
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name: "process.execArgv",
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fn() {
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assert(Array.isArray(process.execArgv));
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assert(process.execArgv.length == 0);
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// execArgv supports array methods.
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assert(Array.isArray(process.argv.slice(0)));
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assertEquals(process.argv.indexOf("foo"), -1);
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},
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});
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Deno.test({
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name: "process.env",
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fn() {
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Deno.env.set("HELLO", "WORLD");
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assertObjectMatch(process.env, Deno.env.toObject());
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assertEquals(typeof (process.env.HELLO), "string");
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assertEquals(process.env.HELLO, "WORLD");
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assertEquals(typeof env.HELLO, "string");
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assertEquals(env.HELLO, "WORLD");
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assert(Object.getOwnPropertyNames(process.env).includes("HELLO"));
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assert(Object.keys(process.env).includes("HELLO"));
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assert(Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(process.env, "HELLO"));
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assert(
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!Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(
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process.env,
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"SURELY_NON_EXISTENT_VAR",
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),
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);
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// deno-lint-ignore no-prototype-builtins
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assert(process.env.hasOwnProperty("HELLO"));
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assert("HELLO" in process.env);
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assert(Object.keys(process.env.valueOf()).includes("HELLO"));
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assertEquals(process.env.toString(), "[object Object]");
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assertEquals(process.env.toLocaleString(), "[object Object]");
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// should not error when assigning false to an env var
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process.env.HELLO = false as unknown as string;
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assertEquals(process.env.HELLO, "false");
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process.env.HELLO = "WORLD";
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assertEquals(process.env.HELLO, "WORLD");
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},
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});
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Deno.test({
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name: "process.env requires scoped env permission",
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permissions: { env: ["FOO"] },
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fn() {
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Deno.env.set("FOO", "1");
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assert("FOO" in process.env);
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assertFalse("BAR" in process.env);
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assert(Object.hasOwn(process.env, "FOO"));
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assertFalse(Object.hasOwn(process.env, "BAR"));
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},
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});
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Deno.test({
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name: "process.env doesn't throw with invalid env var names",
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fn() {
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assertEquals(process.env[""], undefined);
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assertEquals(process.env["\0"], undefined);
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assertEquals(process.env["=c:"], undefined);
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assertFalse(Object.hasOwn(process.env, ""));
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assertFalse(Object.hasOwn(process.env, "\0"));
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assertFalse(Object.hasOwn(process.env, "=c:"));
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assertFalse("" in process.env);
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assertFalse("\0" in process.env);
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assertFalse("=c:" in process.env);
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},
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});
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Deno.test({
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name: "process.stdin",
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fn() {
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assertEquals(process.stdin.fd, Deno.stdin.rid);
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assertEquals(process.stdin.isTTY, Deno.isatty(Deno.stdin.rid));
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},
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});
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Deno.test({
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name: "process.stdin readable with a TTY",
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// TODO(PolarETech): Run this test even in non tty environment
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ignore: !Deno.isatty(Deno.stdin.rid),
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async fn() {
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const promise = deferred();
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const expected = ["foo", "bar", null, "end"];
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const data: (string | null)[] = [];
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process.stdin.setEncoding("utf8");
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process.stdin.on("readable", () => {
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data.push(process.stdin.read());
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});
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process.stdin.on("end", () => {
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data.push("end");
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});
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process.stdin.push("foo");
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process.nextTick(() => {
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process.stdin.push("bar");
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process.nextTick(() => {
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process.stdin.push(null);
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promise.resolve();
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});
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});
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await promise;
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assertEquals(process.stdin.readableHighWaterMark, 0);
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assertEquals(data, expected);
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},
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});
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Deno.test({
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name: "process.stdin readable with piping a file",
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async fn() {
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const expected = ["65536", "foo", "bar", "null", "end"];
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const scriptPath = "./testdata/process_stdin.ts";
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const filePath = "./testdata/process_stdin_dummy.txt";
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const shell = Deno.build.os === "windows" ? "cmd.exe" : "/bin/sh";
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const cmd = `"${Deno.execPath()}" run ${scriptPath} < ${filePath}`;
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const args = Deno.build.os === "windows" ? ["/d", "/c", cmd] : ["-c", cmd];
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const p = new Deno.Command(shell, {
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args,
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stdin: "null",
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stdout: "piped",
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stderr: "null",
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windowsRawArguments: true,
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cwd: testDir,
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});
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const { stdout } = await p.output();
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const data = new TextDecoder().decode(stdout).trim().split("\n");
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assertEquals(data, expected);
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},
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});
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Deno.test({
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name: "process.stdin readable with piping a stream",
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async fn() {
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const expected = ["16384", "foo", "bar", "null", "end"];
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const scriptPath = "./testdata/process_stdin.ts";
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const command = new Deno.Command(Deno.execPath(), {
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args: ["run", scriptPath],
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stdin: "piped",
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stdout: "piped",
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stderr: "null",
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cwd: testDir,
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});
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const child = command.spawn();
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const writer = await child.stdin.getWriter();
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writer.ready
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.then(() => writer.write(new TextEncoder().encode("foo\nbar")))
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.then(() => writer.releaseLock())
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.then(() => child.stdin.close());
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const { stdout } = await child.output();
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const data = new TextDecoder().decode(stdout).trim().split("\n");
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assertEquals(data, expected);
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},
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});
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Deno.test({
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name: "process.stdin readable with piping a socket",
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ignore: Deno.build.os === "windows",
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async fn() {
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const expected = ["16384", "foo", "bar", "null", "end"];
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const scriptPath = "./testdata/process_stdin.ts";
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const listener = Deno.listen({ hostname: "127.0.0.1", port: 9000 });
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listener.accept().then(async (conn) => {
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await conn.write(new TextEncoder().encode("foo\nbar"));
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conn.close();
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listener.close();
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});
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const shell = "/bin/bash";
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const cmd =
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`"${Deno.execPath()}" run ${scriptPath} < /dev/tcp/127.0.0.1/9000`;
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const args = ["-c", cmd];
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const p = new Deno.Command(shell, {
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args,
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stdin: "null",
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stdout: "piped",
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stderr: "null",
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cwd: testDir,
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});
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const { stdout } = await p.output();
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const data = new TextDecoder().decode(stdout).trim().split("\n");
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assertEquals(data, expected);
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},
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});
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Deno.test({
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name: "process.stdin readable with null",
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async fn() {
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const expected = ["65536", "null", "end"];
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const scriptPath = "./testdata/process_stdin.ts";
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const command = new Deno.Command(Deno.execPath(), {
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args: ["run", scriptPath],
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stdin: "null",
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stdout: "piped",
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stderr: "null",
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cwd: testDir,
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});
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const { stdout } = await command.output();
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const data = new TextDecoder().decode(stdout).trim().split("\n");
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assertEquals(data, expected);
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},
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});
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// TODO(kt3k): Enable this test case. 'readable' event handler in
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// `process_stdin.ts` doesn't work now
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Deno.test({
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name: "process.stdin readable with unsuitable stdin",
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ignore: true,
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// // TODO(PolarETech): Prepare a similar test that can be run on Windows
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// ignore: Deno.build.os === "windows",
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async fn() {
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const expected = ["16384", "null", "end"];
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const scriptPath = "./testdata/process_stdin.ts";
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const directoryPath = "./testdata/";
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const shell = "/bin/bash";
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const cmd = `"${Deno.execPath()}" run ${scriptPath} < ${directoryPath}`;
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const args = ["-c", cmd];
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const p = new Deno.Command(shell, {
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args,
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stdin: "null",
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stdout: "piped",
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stderr: "null",
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windowsRawArguments: true,
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cwd: testDir,
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});
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const { stdout } = await p.output();
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const data = new TextDecoder().decode(stdout).trim().split("\n");
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assertEquals(data, expected);
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},
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});
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Deno.test({
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name: "process.stdout",
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fn() {
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assertEquals(process.stdout.fd, Deno.stdout.rid);
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const isTTY = Deno.isatty(Deno.stdout.rid);
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assertEquals(process.stdout.isTTY, isTTY);
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const consoleSize = isTTY ? Deno.consoleSize() : undefined;
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assertEquals(process.stdout.columns, consoleSize?.columns);
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assertEquals(process.stdout.rows, consoleSize?.rows);
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assertEquals(
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`${process.stdout.getWindowSize()}`,
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`${consoleSize && [consoleSize.columns, consoleSize.rows]}`,
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);
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if (isTTY) {
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assertStrictEquals(process.stdout.cursorTo(1, 2, () => {}), true);
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assertStrictEquals(process.stdout.moveCursor(3, 4, () => {}), true);
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assertStrictEquals(process.stdout.clearLine(1, () => {}), true);
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assertStrictEquals(process.stdout.clearScreenDown(() => {}), true);
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} else {
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assertStrictEquals(process.stdout.cursorTo, undefined);
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assertStrictEquals(process.stdout.moveCursor, undefined);
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assertStrictEquals(process.stdout.clearLine, undefined);
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assertStrictEquals(process.stdout.clearScreenDown, undefined);
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}
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},
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});
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Deno.test({
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name: "process.stderr",
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fn() {
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assertEquals(process.stderr.fd, Deno.stderr.rid);
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const isTTY = Deno.isatty(Deno.stderr.rid);
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assertEquals(process.stderr.isTTY, isTTY);
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const consoleSize = isTTY ? Deno.consoleSize() : undefined;
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assertEquals(process.stderr.columns, consoleSize?.columns);
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assertEquals(process.stderr.rows, consoleSize?.rows);
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assertEquals(
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`${process.stderr.getWindowSize()}`,
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`${consoleSize && [consoleSize.columns, consoleSize.rows]}`,
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);
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if (isTTY) {
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assertStrictEquals(process.stderr.cursorTo(1, 2, () => {}), true);
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assertStrictEquals(process.stderr.moveCursor(3, 4, () => {}), true);
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assertStrictEquals(process.stderr.clearLine(1, () => {}), true);
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assertStrictEquals(process.stderr.clearScreenDown(() => {}), true);
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} else {
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assertStrictEquals(process.stderr.cursorTo, undefined);
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assertStrictEquals(process.stderr.moveCursor, undefined);
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assertStrictEquals(process.stderr.clearLine, undefined);
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assertStrictEquals(process.stderr.clearScreenDown, undefined);
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}
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},
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});
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Deno.test({
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name: "process.nextTick",
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async fn() {
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let withoutArguments = false;
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process.nextTick(() => {
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withoutArguments = true;
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});
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|
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const expected = 12;
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let result;
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process.nextTick((x: number) => {
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result = x;
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}, 12);
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|
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await delay(10);
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|
assert(withoutArguments);
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|
assertEquals(result, expected);
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|
},
|
|
});
|
|
|
|
Deno.test({
|
|
name: "process.hrtime",
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|
// TODO(kt3k): Enable this test
|
|
ignore: true,
|
|
fn() {
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const [sec0, nano0] = process.hrtime();
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// seconds and nano seconds are positive integers.
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|
assert(sec0 > 0);
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|
assert(Number.isInteger(sec0));
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|
assert(nano0 > 0);
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|
assert(Number.isInteger(nano0));
|
|
|
|
const [sec1, nano1] = process.hrtime();
|
|
// the later call returns bigger value
|
|
assert(sec1 >= sec0);
|
|
assert(nano1 > nano0);
|
|
|
|
const [sec2, nano2] = process.hrtime([sec1, nano1]);
|
|
// the difference of the 2 calls is a small positive value.
|
|
assertEquals(sec2, 0);
|
|
assert(nano2 > 0);
|
|
},
|
|
});
|
|
|
|
Deno.test({
|
|
name: "process.hrtime.bigint",
|
|
fn() {
|
|
const time = process.hrtime.bigint();
|
|
assertEquals(typeof time, "bigint");
|
|
assert(time > 0n);
|
|
},
|
|
});
|
|
|
|
Deno.test("process.on, process.off, process.removeListener doesn't throw on unimplemented events", () => {
|
|
const events = [
|
|
"beforeExit",
|
|
"disconnect",
|
|
"message",
|
|
"multipleResolves",
|
|
"rejectionHandled",
|
|
"uncaughtException",
|
|
"uncaughtExceptionMonitor",
|
|
"unhandledRejection",
|
|
"worker",
|
|
];
|
|
const handler = () => {};
|
|
events.forEach((ev) => {
|
|
process.on(ev, handler);
|
|
assertEquals(process.listenerCount(ev), 1);
|
|
process.off(ev, handler);
|
|
assertEquals(process.listenerCount(ev), 0);
|
|
process.on(ev, handler);
|
|
assertEquals(process.listenerCount(ev), 1);
|
|
process.removeListener(ev, handler);
|
|
assertEquals(process.listenerCount(ev), 0);
|
|
});
|
|
});
|
|
|
|
Deno.test("process.memoryUsage()", () => {
|
|
const mem = process.memoryUsage();
|
|
assert(typeof mem.rss === "number");
|
|
assert(typeof mem.heapTotal === "number");
|
|
assert(typeof mem.heapUsed === "number");
|
|
assert(typeof mem.external === "number");
|
|
assert(typeof mem.arrayBuffers === "number");
|
|
assertEquals(mem.arrayBuffers, 0);
|
|
});
|
|
|
|
Deno.test("process.memoryUsage.rss()", () => {
|
|
const rss = process.memoryUsage.rss();
|
|
assert(typeof rss === "number");
|
|
});
|
|
|
|
Deno.test("process.exitCode", () => {
|
|
assert(process.exitCode === undefined);
|
|
process.exitCode = 127;
|
|
assert(process.exitCode === 127);
|
|
});
|
|
|
|
Deno.test("process.config", () => {
|
|
assert(process.config !== undefined);
|
|
assert(process.config.target_defaults !== undefined);
|
|
assert(process.config.variables !== undefined);
|
|
});
|
|
|
|
Deno.test("process._exiting", () => {
|
|
// @ts-ignore fix the type here
|
|
assert(process._exiting === false);
|
|
});
|
|
|
|
Deno.test("process.execPath", () => {
|
|
assertEquals(process.execPath, process.argv[0]);
|
|
});
|
|
|
|
Deno.test("process.execPath is writable", () => {
|
|
// pnpm writes to process.execPath
|
|
// https://github.com/pnpm/pnpm/blob/67d8b65d2e8da1df3725034b8c5b1fcf3af4ad81/packages/config/src/index.ts#L175
|
|
const originalExecPath = process.execPath;
|
|
try {
|
|
process.execPath = "/path/to/node";
|
|
assertEquals(process.execPath, "/path/to/node");
|
|
} finally {
|
|
process.execPath = originalExecPath;
|
|
}
|
|
});
|
|
|
|
Deno.test("process.getgid", () => {
|
|
if (Deno.build.os === "windows") {
|
|
assertEquals(process.getgid, undefined);
|
|
} else {
|
|
assertEquals(process.getgid?.(), Deno.gid());
|
|
}
|
|
});
|
|
|
|
Deno.test("process.getuid", () => {
|
|
if (Deno.build.os === "windows") {
|
|
assertEquals(process.getuid, undefined);
|
|
} else {
|
|
assertEquals(process.getuid?.(), Deno.uid());
|
|
}
|
|
});
|
|
|
|
Deno.test({
|
|
name: "process.exit",
|
|
async fn() {
|
|
const command = new Deno.Command(Deno.execPath(), {
|
|
args: [
|
|
"run",
|
|
"--quiet",
|
|
"--unstable",
|
|
"./testdata/process_exit2.ts",
|
|
],
|
|
cwd: testDir,
|
|
});
|
|
const { stdout } = await command.output();
|
|
|
|
const decoder = new TextDecoder();
|
|
assertEquals(stripColor(decoder.decode(stdout).trim()), "exit");
|
|
},
|
|
});
|
|
|
|
Deno.test({
|
|
name: "process.reallyExit",
|
|
async fn() {
|
|
const command = new Deno.Command(Deno.execPath(), {
|
|
args: [
|
|
"run",
|
|
"--quiet",
|
|
"--unstable",
|
|
"./testdata/process_really_exit.ts",
|
|
],
|
|
cwd: testDir,
|
|
});
|
|
const { stdout } = await command.output();
|
|
|
|
const decoder = new TextDecoder();
|
|
assertEquals(stripColor(decoder.decode(stdout).trim()), "really exited");
|
|
},
|
|
});
|