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denoland-deno/cli/util/extract.rs
Yusuke Tanaka 9f0a447f7c
fix(cli): named export takes precedence over default export in doc testing (#26112)
This commit fixes the issue of import name conflict in case the named
export and default export have the same name by letting named export
take precedence over default export.

Fixes #26009
2024-10-14 19:21:47 -07:00

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Rust

// Copyright 2018-2024 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
use deno_ast::swc::ast;
use deno_ast::swc::atoms::Atom;
use deno_ast::swc::common::collections::AHashSet;
use deno_ast::swc::common::comments::CommentKind;
use deno_ast::swc::common::DUMMY_SP;
use deno_ast::swc::utils as swc_utils;
use deno_ast::swc::visit::as_folder;
use deno_ast::swc::visit::FoldWith as _;
use deno_ast::swc::visit::Visit;
use deno_ast::swc::visit::VisitMut;
use deno_ast::swc::visit::VisitWith as _;
use deno_ast::MediaType;
use deno_ast::SourceRangedForSpanned as _;
use deno_core::error::AnyError;
use deno_core::ModuleSpecifier;
use regex::Regex;
use std::collections::BTreeSet;
use std::fmt::Write as _;
use std::sync::Arc;
use crate::file_fetcher::File;
use crate::util::path::mapped_specifier_for_tsc;
/// Extracts doc tests from a given file, transforms them into pseudo test
/// files by wrapping the content of the doc tests in a `Deno.test` call, and
/// returns a list of the pseudo test files.
///
/// The difference from [`extract_snippet_files`] is that this function wraps
/// extracted code snippets in a `Deno.test` call.
pub fn extract_doc_tests(file: File) -> Result<Vec<File>, AnyError> {
extract_inner(file, WrapKind::DenoTest)
}
/// Extracts code snippets from a given file and returns a list of the extracted
/// files.
///
/// The difference from [`extract_doc_tests`] is that this function does *not*
/// wrap extracted code snippets in a `Deno.test` call.
pub fn extract_snippet_files(file: File) -> Result<Vec<File>, AnyError> {
extract_inner(file, WrapKind::NoWrap)
}
#[derive(Clone, Copy)]
enum WrapKind {
DenoTest,
NoWrap,
}
fn extract_inner(
file: File,
wrap_kind: WrapKind,
) -> Result<Vec<File>, AnyError> {
let file = file.into_text_decoded()?;
let exports = match deno_ast::parse_program(deno_ast::ParseParams {
specifier: file.specifier.clone(),
text: file.source.clone(),
media_type: file.media_type,
capture_tokens: false,
scope_analysis: false,
maybe_syntax: None,
}) {
Ok(parsed) => {
let mut c = ExportCollector::default();
c.visit_program(parsed.program_ref());
c
}
Err(_) => ExportCollector::default(),
};
let extracted_files = if file.media_type == MediaType::Unknown {
extract_files_from_fenced_blocks(
&file.specifier,
&file.source,
file.media_type,
)?
} else {
extract_files_from_source_comments(
&file.specifier,
file.source.clone(),
file.media_type,
)?
};
extracted_files
.into_iter()
.map(|extracted_file| {
generate_pseudo_file(extracted_file, &file.specifier, &exports, wrap_kind)
})
.collect::<Result<_, _>>()
}
fn extract_files_from_fenced_blocks(
specifier: &ModuleSpecifier,
source: &str,
media_type: MediaType,
) -> Result<Vec<File>, AnyError> {
// The pattern matches code blocks as well as anything in HTML comment syntax,
// but it stores the latter without any capturing groups. This way, a simple
// check can be done to see if a block is inside a comment (and skip typechecking)
// or not by checking for the presence of capturing groups in the matches.
let blocks_regex =
lazy_regex::regex!(r"(?s)<!--.*?-->|```([^\r\n]*)\r?\n([\S\s]*?)```");
let lines_regex = lazy_regex::regex!(r"(?:\# ?)?(.*)");
extract_files_from_regex_blocks(
specifier,
source,
media_type,
/* file line index */ 0,
blocks_regex,
lines_regex,
)
}
fn extract_files_from_source_comments(
specifier: &ModuleSpecifier,
source: Arc<str>,
media_type: MediaType,
) -> Result<Vec<File>, AnyError> {
let parsed_source = deno_ast::parse_module(deno_ast::ParseParams {
specifier: specifier.clone(),
text: source,
media_type,
capture_tokens: false,
maybe_syntax: None,
scope_analysis: false,
})?;
let comments = parsed_source.comments().get_vec();
let blocks_regex = lazy_regex::regex!(r"```([^\r\n]*)\r?\n([\S\s]*?)```");
let lines_regex = lazy_regex::regex!(r"(?:\* ?)(?:\# ?)?(.*)");
let files = comments
.iter()
.filter(|comment| {
if comment.kind != CommentKind::Block || !comment.text.starts_with('*') {
return false;
}
true
})
.flat_map(|comment| {
extract_files_from_regex_blocks(
specifier,
&comment.text,
media_type,
parsed_source.text_info_lazy().line_index(comment.start()),
blocks_regex,
lines_regex,
)
})
.flatten()
.collect();
Ok(files)
}
fn extract_files_from_regex_blocks(
specifier: &ModuleSpecifier,
source: &str,
media_type: MediaType,
file_line_index: usize,
blocks_regex: &Regex,
lines_regex: &Regex,
) -> Result<Vec<File>, AnyError> {
let files = blocks_regex
.captures_iter(source)
.filter_map(|block| {
block.get(1)?;
let maybe_attributes: Option<Vec<_>> = block
.get(1)
.map(|attributes| attributes.as_str().split(' ').collect());
let file_media_type = if let Some(attributes) = maybe_attributes {
if attributes.contains(&"ignore") {
return None;
}
match attributes.first() {
Some(&"js") => MediaType::JavaScript,
Some(&"javascript") => MediaType::JavaScript,
Some(&"mjs") => MediaType::Mjs,
Some(&"cjs") => MediaType::Cjs,
Some(&"jsx") => MediaType::Jsx,
Some(&"ts") => MediaType::TypeScript,
Some(&"typescript") => MediaType::TypeScript,
Some(&"mts") => MediaType::Mts,
Some(&"cts") => MediaType::Cts,
Some(&"tsx") => MediaType::Tsx,
_ => MediaType::Unknown,
}
} else {
media_type
};
if file_media_type == MediaType::Unknown {
return None;
}
let line_offset = source[0..block.get(0).unwrap().start()]
.chars()
.filter(|c| *c == '\n')
.count();
let line_count = block.get(0).unwrap().as_str().split('\n').count();
let body = block.get(2).unwrap();
let text = body.as_str();
// TODO(caspervonb) generate an inline source map
let mut file_source = String::new();
for line in lines_regex.captures_iter(text) {
let text = line.get(1).unwrap();
writeln!(file_source, "{}", text.as_str()).unwrap();
}
let file_specifier = ModuleSpecifier::parse(&format!(
"{}${}-{}",
specifier,
file_line_index + line_offset + 1,
file_line_index + line_offset + line_count + 1,
))
.unwrap();
let file_specifier =
mapped_specifier_for_tsc(&file_specifier, file_media_type)
.map(|s| ModuleSpecifier::parse(&s).unwrap())
.unwrap_or(file_specifier);
Some(File {
specifier: file_specifier,
maybe_headers: None,
source: file_source.into_bytes().into(),
})
})
.collect();
Ok(files)
}
#[derive(Default)]
struct ExportCollector {
named_exports: BTreeSet<Atom>,
default_export: Option<Atom>,
}
impl ExportCollector {
fn to_import_specifiers(
&self,
symbols_to_exclude: &AHashSet<Atom>,
) -> Vec<ast::ImportSpecifier> {
let mut import_specifiers = vec![];
if let Some(default_export) = &self.default_export {
// If the default export conflicts with a named export, a named one
// takes precedence.
if !symbols_to_exclude.contains(default_export)
&& !self.named_exports.contains(default_export)
{
import_specifiers.push(ast::ImportSpecifier::Default(
ast::ImportDefaultSpecifier {
span: DUMMY_SP,
local: ast::Ident {
span: DUMMY_SP,
ctxt: Default::default(),
sym: default_export.clone(),
optional: false,
},
},
));
}
}
for named_export in &self.named_exports {
if symbols_to_exclude.contains(named_export) {
continue;
}
import_specifiers.push(ast::ImportSpecifier::Named(
ast::ImportNamedSpecifier {
span: DUMMY_SP,
local: ast::Ident {
span: DUMMY_SP,
ctxt: Default::default(),
sym: named_export.clone(),
optional: false,
},
imported: None,
is_type_only: false,
},
));
}
import_specifiers
}
}
impl Visit for ExportCollector {
fn visit_ts_module_decl(&mut self, ts_module_decl: &ast::TsModuleDecl) {
if ts_module_decl.declare {
return;
}
ts_module_decl.visit_children_with(self);
}
fn visit_export_decl(&mut self, export_decl: &ast::ExportDecl) {
match &export_decl.decl {
ast::Decl::Class(class) => {
self.named_exports.insert(class.ident.sym.clone());
}
ast::Decl::Fn(func) => {
self.named_exports.insert(func.ident.sym.clone());
}
ast::Decl::Var(var) => {
for var_decl in &var.decls {
let atoms = extract_sym_from_pat(&var_decl.name);
self.named_exports.extend(atoms);
}
}
ast::Decl::TsEnum(ts_enum) => {
self.named_exports.insert(ts_enum.id.sym.clone());
}
ast::Decl::TsModule(ts_module) => {
if ts_module.declare {
return;
}
match &ts_module.id {
ast::TsModuleName::Ident(ident) => {
self.named_exports.insert(ident.sym.clone());
}
ast::TsModuleName::Str(s) => {
self.named_exports.insert(s.value.clone());
}
}
}
ast::Decl::TsTypeAlias(ts_type_alias) => {
self.named_exports.insert(ts_type_alias.id.sym.clone());
}
ast::Decl::TsInterface(ts_interface) => {
self.named_exports.insert(ts_interface.id.sym.clone());
}
ast::Decl::Using(_) => {}
}
}
fn visit_export_default_decl(
&mut self,
export_default_decl: &ast::ExportDefaultDecl,
) {
match &export_default_decl.decl {
ast::DefaultDecl::Class(class) => {
if let Some(ident) = &class.ident {
self.default_export = Some(ident.sym.clone());
}
}
ast::DefaultDecl::Fn(func) => {
if let Some(ident) = &func.ident {
self.default_export = Some(ident.sym.clone());
}
}
ast::DefaultDecl::TsInterfaceDecl(iface_decl) => {
self.default_export = Some(iface_decl.id.sym.clone());
}
}
}
fn visit_export_default_expr(
&mut self,
export_default_expr: &ast::ExportDefaultExpr,
) {
if let ast::Expr::Ident(ident) = &*export_default_expr.expr {
self.default_export = Some(ident.sym.clone());
}
}
fn visit_export_named_specifier(
&mut self,
export_named_specifier: &ast::ExportNamedSpecifier,
) {
fn get_atom(export_name: &ast::ModuleExportName) -> Atom {
match export_name {
ast::ModuleExportName::Ident(ident) => ident.sym.clone(),
ast::ModuleExportName::Str(s) => s.value.clone(),
}
}
match &export_named_specifier.exported {
Some(exported) => {
self.named_exports.insert(get_atom(exported));
}
None => {
self
.named_exports
.insert(get_atom(&export_named_specifier.orig));
}
}
}
fn visit_named_export(&mut self, named_export: &ast::NamedExport) {
// ExportCollector does not handle re-exports
if named_export.src.is_some() {
return;
}
named_export.visit_children_with(self);
}
}
fn extract_sym_from_pat(pat: &ast::Pat) -> Vec<Atom> {
fn rec(pat: &ast::Pat, atoms: &mut Vec<Atom>) {
match pat {
ast::Pat::Ident(binding_ident) => {
atoms.push(binding_ident.sym.clone());
}
ast::Pat::Array(array_pat) => {
for elem in array_pat.elems.iter().flatten() {
rec(elem, atoms);
}
}
ast::Pat::Rest(rest_pat) => {
rec(&rest_pat.arg, atoms);
}
ast::Pat::Object(object_pat) => {
for prop in &object_pat.props {
match prop {
ast::ObjectPatProp::Assign(assign_pat_prop) => {
atoms.push(assign_pat_prop.key.sym.clone());
}
ast::ObjectPatProp::KeyValue(key_value_pat_prop) => {
rec(&key_value_pat_prop.value, atoms);
}
ast::ObjectPatProp::Rest(rest_pat) => {
rec(&rest_pat.arg, atoms);
}
}
}
}
ast::Pat::Assign(assign_pat) => {
rec(&assign_pat.left, atoms);
}
ast::Pat::Invalid(_) | ast::Pat::Expr(_) => {}
}
}
let mut atoms = vec![];
rec(pat, &mut atoms);
atoms
}
/// Generates a "pseudo" file from a given file by applying the following
/// transformations:
///
/// 1. Injects `import` statements for expoted items from the base file
/// 2. If `wrap_kind` is [`WrapKind::DenoTest`], wraps the content of the file
/// in a `Deno.test` call.
///
/// For example, given a file that looks like:
///
/// ```ts
/// import { assertEquals } from "@std/assert/equals";
///
/// assertEquals(increment(1), 2);
/// ```
///
/// and the base file (from which the above snippet was extracted):
///
/// ```ts
/// export function increment(n: number): number {
/// return n + 1;
/// }
///
/// export const SOME_CONST = "HELLO";
/// ```
///
/// The generated pseudo test file would look like (if `wrap_in_deno_test` is enabled):
///
/// ```ts
/// import { assertEquals } from "@std/assert/equals";
/// import { increment, SOME_CONST } from "./base.ts";
///
/// Deno.test("./base.ts$1-3.ts", async () => {
/// assertEquals(increment(1), 2);
/// });
/// ```
///
/// # Edge case 1 - duplicate identifier
///
/// If a given file imports, say, `doSomething` from an external module while
/// the base file exports `doSomething` as well, the generated pseudo test file
/// would end up having two duplciate imports for `doSomething`, causing the
/// duplicate identifier error.
///
/// To avoid this issue, when a given file imports `doSomething`, this takes
/// precedence over the automatic import injection for the base file's
/// `doSomething`. So the generated pseudo test file would look like:
///
/// ```ts
/// import { assertEquals } from "@std/assert/equals";
/// import { doSomething } from "./some_external_module.ts";
///
/// Deno.test("./base.ts$1-3.ts", async () => {
/// assertEquals(doSomething(1), 2);
/// });
/// ```
///
/// # Edge case 2 - exports can't be put inside `Deno.test` blocks
///
/// All exports like `export const foo = 42` must be at the top level of the
/// module, making it impossible to wrap exports in `Deno.test` blocks. For
/// example, when the following code snippet is provided:
///
/// ```ts
/// const logger = createLogger("my-awesome-module");
///
/// export function sum(a: number, b: number): number {
/// logger.debug("sum called");
/// return a + b;
/// }
/// ```
///
/// If we applied the naive transformation to this, the generated pseudo test
/// file would look like:
///
/// ```ts
/// Deno.test("./base.ts$1-7.ts", async () => {
/// const logger = createLogger("my-awesome-module");
///
/// export function sum(a: number, b: number): number {
/// logger.debug("sum called");
/// return a + b;
/// }
/// });
/// ```
///
/// But obviously this violates the rule because `export function sum` is not
/// at the top level of the module.
///
/// To address this issue, the `export` keyword is removed so that the item can
/// stay in the `Deno.test` block's scope:
///
/// ```ts
/// Deno.test("./base.ts$1-7.ts", async () => {
/// const logger = createLogger("my-awesome-module");
///
/// function sum(a: number, b: number): number {
/// logger.debug("sum called");
/// return a + b;
/// }
/// });
/// ```
fn generate_pseudo_file(
file: File,
base_file_specifier: &ModuleSpecifier,
exports: &ExportCollector,
wrap_kind: WrapKind,
) -> Result<File, AnyError> {
let file = file.into_text_decoded()?;
let parsed = deno_ast::parse_program(deno_ast::ParseParams {
specifier: file.specifier.clone(),
text: file.source,
media_type: file.media_type,
capture_tokens: false,
scope_analysis: true,
maybe_syntax: None,
})?;
let top_level_atoms = swc_utils::collect_decls_with_ctxt::<Atom, _>(
parsed.program_ref(),
parsed.top_level_context(),
);
let transformed =
parsed
.program_ref()
.clone()
.fold_with(&mut as_folder(Transform {
specifier: &file.specifier,
base_file_specifier,
exports_from_base: exports,
atoms_to_be_excluded_from_import: top_level_atoms,
wrap_kind,
}));
let source = deno_ast::swc::codegen::to_code(&transformed);
log::debug!("{}:\n{}", file.specifier, source);
Ok(File {
specifier: file.specifier,
maybe_headers: None,
source: source.into_bytes().into(),
})
}
struct Transform<'a> {
specifier: &'a ModuleSpecifier,
base_file_specifier: &'a ModuleSpecifier,
exports_from_base: &'a ExportCollector,
atoms_to_be_excluded_from_import: AHashSet<Atom>,
wrap_kind: WrapKind,
}
impl<'a> VisitMut for Transform<'a> {
fn visit_mut_program(&mut self, node: &mut ast::Program) {
let new_module_items = match node {
ast::Program::Module(module) => {
let mut module_decls = vec![];
let mut stmts = vec![];
for item in &module.body {
match item {
ast::ModuleItem::ModuleDecl(decl) => match self.wrap_kind {
WrapKind::NoWrap => {
module_decls.push(decl.clone());
}
// We remove `export` keywords so that they can be put inside
// `Deno.test` block scope.
WrapKind::DenoTest => match decl {
ast::ModuleDecl::ExportDecl(export_decl) => {
stmts.push(ast::Stmt::Decl(export_decl.decl.clone()));
}
ast::ModuleDecl::ExportDefaultDecl(export_default_decl) => {
let stmt = match &export_default_decl.decl {
ast::DefaultDecl::Class(class) => {
let expr = ast::Expr::Class(class.clone());
ast::Stmt::Expr(ast::ExprStmt {
span: DUMMY_SP,
expr: Box::new(expr),
})
}
ast::DefaultDecl::Fn(func) => {
let expr = ast::Expr::Fn(func.clone());
ast::Stmt::Expr(ast::ExprStmt {
span: DUMMY_SP,
expr: Box::new(expr),
})
}
ast::DefaultDecl::TsInterfaceDecl(ts_interface_decl) => {
ast::Stmt::Decl(ast::Decl::TsInterface(
ts_interface_decl.clone(),
))
}
};
stmts.push(stmt);
}
ast::ModuleDecl::ExportDefaultExpr(export_default_expr) => {
stmts.push(ast::Stmt::Expr(ast::ExprStmt {
span: DUMMY_SP,
expr: export_default_expr.expr.clone(),
}));
}
_ => {
module_decls.push(decl.clone());
}
},
},
ast::ModuleItem::Stmt(stmt) => {
stmts.push(stmt.clone());
}
}
}
let mut transformed_items = vec![];
transformed_items
.extend(module_decls.into_iter().map(ast::ModuleItem::ModuleDecl));
let import_specifiers = self
.exports_from_base
.to_import_specifiers(&self.atoms_to_be_excluded_from_import);
if !import_specifiers.is_empty() {
transformed_items.push(ast::ModuleItem::ModuleDecl(
ast::ModuleDecl::Import(ast::ImportDecl {
span: DUMMY_SP,
specifiers: import_specifiers,
src: Box::new(ast::Str {
span: DUMMY_SP,
value: self.base_file_specifier.to_string().into(),
raw: None,
}),
type_only: false,
with: None,
phase: ast::ImportPhase::Evaluation,
}),
));
}
match self.wrap_kind {
WrapKind::DenoTest => {
transformed_items.push(ast::ModuleItem::Stmt(wrap_in_deno_test(
stmts,
self.specifier.to_string().into(),
)));
}
WrapKind::NoWrap => {
transformed_items
.extend(stmts.into_iter().map(ast::ModuleItem::Stmt));
}
}
transformed_items
}
ast::Program::Script(script) => {
let mut transformed_items = vec![];
let import_specifiers = self
.exports_from_base
.to_import_specifiers(&self.atoms_to_be_excluded_from_import);
if !import_specifiers.is_empty() {
transformed_items.push(ast::ModuleItem::ModuleDecl(
ast::ModuleDecl::Import(ast::ImportDecl {
span: DUMMY_SP,
specifiers: import_specifiers,
src: Box::new(ast::Str {
span: DUMMY_SP,
value: self.base_file_specifier.to_string().into(),
raw: None,
}),
type_only: false,
with: None,
phase: ast::ImportPhase::Evaluation,
}),
));
}
match self.wrap_kind {
WrapKind::DenoTest => {
transformed_items.push(ast::ModuleItem::Stmt(wrap_in_deno_test(
script.body.clone(),
self.specifier.to_string().into(),
)));
}
WrapKind::NoWrap => {
transformed_items.extend(
script.body.clone().into_iter().map(ast::ModuleItem::Stmt),
);
}
}
transformed_items
}
};
*node = ast::Program::Module(ast::Module {
span: DUMMY_SP,
body: new_module_items,
shebang: None,
});
}
}
fn wrap_in_deno_test(stmts: Vec<ast::Stmt>, test_name: Atom) -> ast::Stmt {
ast::Stmt::Expr(ast::ExprStmt {
span: DUMMY_SP,
expr: Box::new(ast::Expr::Call(ast::CallExpr {
span: DUMMY_SP,
callee: ast::Callee::Expr(Box::new(ast::Expr::Member(ast::MemberExpr {
span: DUMMY_SP,
obj: Box::new(ast::Expr::Ident(ast::Ident {
span: DUMMY_SP,
sym: "Deno".into(),
optional: false,
..Default::default()
})),
prop: ast::MemberProp::Ident(ast::IdentName {
span: DUMMY_SP,
sym: "test".into(),
}),
}))),
args: vec![
ast::ExprOrSpread {
spread: None,
expr: Box::new(ast::Expr::Lit(ast::Lit::Str(ast::Str {
span: DUMMY_SP,
value: test_name,
raw: None,
}))),
},
ast::ExprOrSpread {
spread: None,
expr: Box::new(ast::Expr::Arrow(ast::ArrowExpr {
span: DUMMY_SP,
params: vec![],
body: Box::new(ast::BlockStmtOrExpr::BlockStmt(ast::BlockStmt {
span: DUMMY_SP,
stmts,
..Default::default()
})),
is_async: true,
is_generator: false,
type_params: None,
return_type: None,
..Default::default()
})),
},
],
type_args: None,
..Default::default()
})),
})
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
use crate::file_fetcher::TextDecodedFile;
use deno_ast::swc::atoms::Atom;
use pretty_assertions::assert_eq;
#[test]
fn test_extract_doc_tests() {
struct Input {
source: &'static str,
specifier: &'static str,
}
struct Expected {
source: &'static str,
specifier: &'static str,
media_type: MediaType,
}
struct Test {
input: Input,
expected: Vec<Expected>,
}
let tests = [
Test {
input: Input {
source: r#""#,
specifier: "file:///main.ts",
},
expected: vec![],
},
Test {
input: Input {
source: r#"
/**
* ```ts
* import { assertEquals } from "@std/assert/equal";
*
* assertEquals(add(1, 2), 3);
* ```
*/
export function add(a: number, b: number): number {
return a + b;
}
"#,
specifier: "file:///main.ts",
},
expected: vec![Expected {
source: r#"import { assertEquals } from "@std/assert/equal";
import { add } from "file:///main.ts";
Deno.test("file:///main.ts$3-8.ts", async ()=>{
assertEquals(add(1, 2), 3);
});
"#,
specifier: "file:///main.ts$3-8.ts",
media_type: MediaType::TypeScript,
}],
},
Test {
input: Input {
source: r#"
/**
* ```ts
* foo();
* ```
*/
export function foo() {}
export default class Bar {}
"#,
specifier: "file:///main.ts",
},
expected: vec![Expected {
source: r#"import Bar, { foo } from "file:///main.ts";
Deno.test("file:///main.ts$3-6.ts", async ()=>{
foo();
});
"#,
specifier: "file:///main.ts$3-6.ts",
media_type: MediaType::TypeScript,
}],
},
Test {
input: Input {
source: r#"
/**
* ```ts
* const input = { a: 42 } satisfies Args;
* foo(input);
* ```
*/
export function foo(args: Args) {}
export type Args = { a: number };
"#,
specifier: "file:///main.ts",
},
expected: vec![Expected {
source: r#"import { Args, foo } from "file:///main.ts";
Deno.test("file:///main.ts$3-7.ts", async ()=>{
const input = {
a: 42
} satisfies Args;
foo(input);
});
"#,
specifier: "file:///main.ts$3-7.ts",
media_type: MediaType::TypeScript,
}],
},
Test {
input: Input {
source: r#"
/**
* This is a module-level doc.
*
* ```ts
* foo();
* ```
*
* @module doc
*/
"#,
specifier: "file:///main.ts",
},
expected: vec![Expected {
source: r#"Deno.test("file:///main.ts$5-8.ts", async ()=>{
foo();
});
"#,
specifier: "file:///main.ts$5-8.ts",
media_type: MediaType::TypeScript,
}],
},
Test {
input: Input {
source: r#"
/**
* This is a module-level doc.
*
* ```js
* const cls = new MyClass();
* ```
*
* @module doc
*/
/**
* ```ts
* foo();
* ```
*/
export function foo() {}
export default class MyClass {}
export * from "./other.ts";
"#,
specifier: "file:///main.ts",
},
expected: vec![
Expected {
source: r#"import MyClass, { foo } from "file:///main.ts";
Deno.test("file:///main.ts$5-8.js", async ()=>{
const cls = new MyClass();
});
"#,
specifier: "file:///main.ts$5-8.js",
media_type: MediaType::JavaScript,
},
Expected {
source: r#"import MyClass, { foo } from "file:///main.ts";
Deno.test("file:///main.ts$13-16.ts", async ()=>{
foo();
});
"#,
specifier: "file:///main.ts$13-16.ts",
media_type: MediaType::TypeScript,
},
],
},
Test {
input: Input {
source: r#"
/**
* ```ts
* foo();
* ```
*/
export function foo() {}
export const ONE = 1;
const TWO = 2;
export default TWO;
"#,
specifier: "file:///main.ts",
},
expected: vec![Expected {
source: r#"import TWO, { ONE, foo } from "file:///main.ts";
Deno.test("file:///main.ts$3-6.ts", async ()=>{
foo();
});
"#,
specifier: "file:///main.ts$3-6.ts",
media_type: MediaType::TypeScript,
}],
},
// Avoid duplicate imports
Test {
input: Input {
source: r#"
/**
* ```ts
* import { DUPLICATE1 } from "./other1.ts";
* import * as DUPLICATE2 from "./other2.js";
* import { foo as DUPLICATE3 } from "./other3.tsx";
*
* foo();
* ```
*/
export function foo() {}
export const DUPLICATE1 = "dup1";
const DUPLICATE2 = "dup2";
export default DUPLICATE2;
const DUPLICATE3 = "dup3";
export { DUPLICATE3 };
"#,
specifier: "file:///main.ts",
},
expected: vec![Expected {
source: r#"import { DUPLICATE1 } from "./other1.ts";
import * as DUPLICATE2 from "./other2.js";
import { foo as DUPLICATE3 } from "./other3.tsx";
import { foo } from "file:///main.ts";
Deno.test("file:///main.ts$3-10.ts", async ()=>{
foo();
});
"#,
specifier: "file:///main.ts$3-10.ts",
media_type: MediaType::TypeScript,
}],
},
// duplication of imported identifier and local identifier is fine
Test {
input: Input {
source: r#"
/**
* ```ts
* const foo = createFoo();
* foo();
* ```
*/
export function createFoo() {
return () => "created foo";
}
export const foo = () => "foo";
"#,
specifier: "file:///main.ts",
},
expected: vec![Expected {
source: r#"import { createFoo } from "file:///main.ts";
Deno.test("file:///main.ts$3-7.ts", async ()=>{
const foo = createFoo();
foo();
});
"#,
specifier: "file:///main.ts$3-7.ts",
media_type: MediaType::TypeScript,
}],
},
// https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/25718
// A case where the example code has an exported item which references
// a variable from one upper scope.
// Naive application of `Deno.test` wrap would cause a reference error
// because the variable would go inside the `Deno.test` block while the
// exported item would be moved to the top level. To suppress the auto
// move of the exported item to the top level, the `export` keyword is
// removed so that the item stays in the same scope as the variable.
Test {
input: Input {
source: r#"
/**
* ```ts
* import { getLogger } from "@std/log";
*
* const logger = getLogger("my-awesome-module");
*
* export function foo() {
* logger.debug("hello");
* }
* ```
*
* @module
*/
"#,
specifier: "file:///main.ts",
},
expected: vec![Expected {
source: r#"import { getLogger } from "@std/log";
Deno.test("file:///main.ts$3-12.ts", async ()=>{
const logger = getLogger("my-awesome-module");
function foo() {
logger.debug("hello");
}
});
"#,
specifier: "file:///main.ts$3-12.ts",
media_type: MediaType::TypeScript,
}],
},
Test {
input: Input {
source: r#"
# Header
This is a *markdown*.
```js
import { assertEquals } from "@std/assert/equal";
import { add } from "jsr:@deno/non-existent";
assertEquals(add(1, 2), 3);
```
"#,
specifier: "file:///README.md",
},
expected: vec![Expected {
source: r#"import { assertEquals } from "@std/assert/equal";
import { add } from "jsr:@deno/non-existent";
Deno.test("file:///README.md$6-12.js", async ()=>{
assertEquals(add(1, 2), 3);
});
"#,
specifier: "file:///README.md$6-12.js",
media_type: MediaType::JavaScript,
}],
},
// https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/26009
Test {
input: Input {
source: r#"
/**
* ```ts
* console.log(Foo)
* ```
*/
export class Foo {}
export default Foo
"#,
specifier: "file:///main.ts",
},
expected: vec![Expected {
source: r#"import { Foo } from "file:///main.ts";
Deno.test("file:///main.ts$3-6.ts", async ()=>{
console.log(Foo);
});
"#,
specifier: "file:///main.ts$3-6.ts",
media_type: MediaType::TypeScript,
}],
},
];
for test in tests {
let file = File {
specifier: ModuleSpecifier::parse(test.input.specifier).unwrap(),
maybe_headers: None,
source: test.input.source.as_bytes().into(),
};
let got_decoded = extract_doc_tests(file)
.unwrap()
.into_iter()
.map(|f| f.into_text_decoded().unwrap())
.collect::<Vec<_>>();
let expected = test
.expected
.iter()
.map(|e| TextDecodedFile {
specifier: ModuleSpecifier::parse(e.specifier).unwrap(),
media_type: e.media_type,
source: e.source.into(),
})
.collect::<Vec<_>>();
assert_eq!(got_decoded, expected);
}
}
#[test]
fn test_extract_snippet_files() {
struct Input {
source: &'static str,
specifier: &'static str,
}
struct Expected {
source: &'static str,
specifier: &'static str,
media_type: MediaType,
}
struct Test {
input: Input,
expected: Vec<Expected>,
}
let tests = [
Test {
input: Input {
source: r#""#,
specifier: "file:///main.ts",
},
expected: vec![],
},
Test {
input: Input {
source: r#"
/**
* ```ts
* import { assertEquals } from "@std/assert/equals";
*
* assertEquals(add(1, 2), 3);
* ```
*/
export function add(a: number, b: number): number {
return a + b;
}
"#,
specifier: "file:///main.ts",
},
expected: vec![Expected {
source: r#"import { assertEquals } from "@std/assert/equals";
import { add } from "file:///main.ts";
assertEquals(add(1, 2), 3);
"#,
specifier: "file:///main.ts$3-8.ts",
media_type: MediaType::TypeScript,
}],
},
Test {
input: Input {
source: r#"
/**
* ```ts
* import { assertEquals } from "@std/assert/equals";
* import { DUPLICATE } from "./other.ts";
*
* assertEquals(add(1, 2), 3);
* ```
*/
export function add(a: number, b: number): number {
return a + b;
}
export const DUPLICATE = "dup";
"#,
specifier: "file:///main.ts",
},
expected: vec![Expected {
source: r#"import { assertEquals } from "@std/assert/equals";
import { DUPLICATE } from "./other.ts";
import { add } from "file:///main.ts";
assertEquals(add(1, 2), 3);
"#,
specifier: "file:///main.ts$3-9.ts",
media_type: MediaType::TypeScript,
}],
},
// If the snippet has a local variable with the same name as an exported
// item, the local variable takes precedence.
Test {
input: Input {
source: r#"
/**
* ```ts
* const foo = createFoo();
* foo();
* ```
*/
export function createFoo() {
return () => "created foo";
}
export const foo = () => "foo";
"#,
specifier: "file:///main.ts",
},
expected: vec![Expected {
source: r#"import { createFoo } from "file:///main.ts";
const foo = createFoo();
foo();
"#,
specifier: "file:///main.ts$3-7.ts",
media_type: MediaType::TypeScript,
}],
},
// Unlike `extract_doc_tests`, `extract_snippet_files` does not remove
// the `export` keyword from the exported items.
Test {
input: Input {
source: r#"
/**
* ```ts
* import { getLogger } from "@std/log";
*
* const logger = getLogger("my-awesome-module");
*
* export function foo() {
* logger.debug("hello");
* }
* ```
*
* @module
*/
"#,
specifier: "file:///main.ts",
},
expected: vec![Expected {
source: r#"import { getLogger } from "@std/log";
export function foo() {
logger.debug("hello");
}
const logger = getLogger("my-awesome-module");
"#,
specifier: "file:///main.ts$3-12.ts",
media_type: MediaType::TypeScript,
}],
},
Test {
input: Input {
source: r#"
# Header
This is a *markdown*.
```js
import { assertEquals } from "@std/assert/equal";
import { add } from "jsr:@deno/non-existent";
assertEquals(add(1, 2), 3);
```
"#,
specifier: "file:///README.md",
},
expected: vec![Expected {
source: r#"import { assertEquals } from "@std/assert/equal";
import { add } from "jsr:@deno/non-existent";
assertEquals(add(1, 2), 3);
"#,
specifier: "file:///README.md$6-12.js",
media_type: MediaType::JavaScript,
}],
},
// https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/26009
Test {
input: Input {
source: r#"
/**
* ```ts
* console.log(Foo)
* ```
*/
export class Foo {}
export default Foo
"#,
specifier: "file:///main.ts",
},
expected: vec![Expected {
source: r#"import { Foo } from "file:///main.ts";
console.log(Foo);
"#,
specifier: "file:///main.ts$3-6.ts",
media_type: MediaType::TypeScript,
}],
},
];
for test in tests {
let file = File {
specifier: ModuleSpecifier::parse(test.input.specifier).unwrap(),
maybe_headers: None,
source: test.input.source.as_bytes().into(),
};
let got_decoded = extract_snippet_files(file)
.unwrap()
.into_iter()
.map(|f| f.into_text_decoded().unwrap())
.collect::<Vec<_>>();
let expected = test
.expected
.iter()
.map(|e| TextDecodedFile {
specifier: ModuleSpecifier::parse(e.specifier).unwrap(),
media_type: e.media_type,
source: e.source.into(),
})
.collect::<Vec<_>>();
assert_eq!(got_decoded, expected);
}
}
#[test]
fn test_export_collector() {
fn helper(input: &'static str) -> ExportCollector {
let mut collector = ExportCollector::default();
let parsed = deno_ast::parse_module(deno_ast::ParseParams {
specifier: deno_ast::ModuleSpecifier::parse("file:///main.ts").unwrap(),
text: input.into(),
media_type: deno_ast::MediaType::TypeScript,
capture_tokens: false,
scope_analysis: false,
maybe_syntax: None,
})
.unwrap();
collector.visit_program(parsed.program_ref());
collector
}
struct Test {
input: &'static str,
named_expected: BTreeSet<Atom>,
default_expected: Option<Atom>,
}
macro_rules! atom_set {
($( $x:expr ),*) => {
[$( Atom::from($x) ),*].into_iter().collect::<BTreeSet<_>>()
};
}
let tests = [
Test {
input: r#"export const foo = 42;"#,
named_expected: atom_set!("foo"),
default_expected: None,
},
Test {
input: r#"export let foo = 42;"#,
named_expected: atom_set!("foo"),
default_expected: None,
},
Test {
input: r#"export var foo = 42;"#,
named_expected: atom_set!("foo"),
default_expected: None,
},
Test {
input: r#"export const foo = () => {};"#,
named_expected: atom_set!("foo"),
default_expected: None,
},
Test {
input: r#"export function foo() {}"#,
named_expected: atom_set!("foo"),
default_expected: None,
},
Test {
input: r#"export class Foo {}"#,
named_expected: atom_set!("Foo"),
default_expected: None,
},
Test {
input: r#"export enum Foo {}"#,
named_expected: atom_set!("Foo"),
default_expected: None,
},
Test {
input: r#"export module Foo {}"#,
named_expected: atom_set!("Foo"),
default_expected: None,
},
Test {
input: r#"export module "foo" {}"#,
named_expected: atom_set!("foo"),
default_expected: None,
},
Test {
input: r#"export namespace Foo {}"#,
named_expected: atom_set!("Foo"),
default_expected: None,
},
Test {
input: r#"export type Foo = string;"#,
named_expected: atom_set!("Foo"),
default_expected: None,
},
Test {
input: r#"export interface Foo {};"#,
named_expected: atom_set!("Foo"),
default_expected: None,
},
Test {
input: r#"export let name1, name2;"#,
named_expected: atom_set!("name1", "name2"),
default_expected: None,
},
Test {
input: r#"export const name1 = 1, name2 = 2;"#,
named_expected: atom_set!("name1", "name2"),
default_expected: None,
},
Test {
input: r#"export function* generatorFunc() {}"#,
named_expected: atom_set!("generatorFunc"),
default_expected: None,
},
Test {
input: r#"export const { name1, name2: bar } = obj;"#,
named_expected: atom_set!("name1", "bar"),
default_expected: None,
},
Test {
input: r#"export const [name1, name2] = arr;"#,
named_expected: atom_set!("name1", "name2"),
default_expected: None,
},
Test {
input: r#"export const { name1 = 42 } = arr;"#,
named_expected: atom_set!("name1"),
default_expected: None,
},
Test {
input: r#"export default function foo() {}"#,
named_expected: atom_set!(),
default_expected: Some("foo".into()),
},
Test {
input: r#"export default class Foo {}"#,
named_expected: atom_set!(),
default_expected: Some("Foo".into()),
},
Test {
input: r#"export default interface Foo {}"#,
named_expected: atom_set!(),
default_expected: Some("Foo".into()),
},
Test {
input: r#"const foo = 42; export default foo;"#,
named_expected: atom_set!(),
default_expected: Some("foo".into()),
},
Test {
input: r#"export { foo, bar as barAlias };"#,
named_expected: atom_set!("foo", "barAlias"),
default_expected: None,
},
Test {
input: r#"
export default class Foo {}
export let value1 = 42;
const value2 = "Hello";
const value3 = "World";
export { value2 };
"#,
named_expected: atom_set!("value1", "value2"),
default_expected: Some("Foo".into()),
},
// overloaded function
Test {
input: r#"
export function foo(a: number): boolean;
export function foo(a: boolean): string;
export function foo(a: number | boolean): boolean | string {
return typeof a === "number" ? true : "hello";
}
"#,
named_expected: atom_set!("foo"),
default_expected: None,
},
// The collector deliberately does not handle re-exports, because from
// doc reader's perspective, an example code would become hard to follow
// if it uses re-exported items (as opposed to normal, non-re-exported
// items that would look verbose if an example code explicitly imports
// them).
Test {
input: r#"
export * from "./module1.ts";
export * as name1 from "./module2.ts";
export { name2, name3 as N3 } from "./module3.js";
export { default } from "./module4.ts";
export { default as myDefault } from "./module5.ts";
"#,
named_expected: atom_set!(),
default_expected: None,
},
Test {
input: r#"
export namespace Foo {
export type MyType = string;
export const myValue = 42;
export function myFunc(): boolean;
}
"#,
named_expected: atom_set!("Foo"),
default_expected: None,
},
Test {
input: r#"
declare namespace Foo {
export type MyType = string;
export const myValue = 42;
export function myFunc(): boolean;
}
"#,
named_expected: atom_set!(),
default_expected: None,
},
Test {
input: r#"
declare module Foo {
export type MyType = string;
export const myValue = 42;
export function myFunc(): boolean;
}
"#,
named_expected: atom_set!(),
default_expected: None,
},
Test {
input: r#"
declare global {
export type MyType = string;
export const myValue = 42;
export function myFunc(): boolean;
}
"#,
named_expected: atom_set!(),
default_expected: None,
},
// The identifier `Foo` conflicts, but `ExportCollector` doesn't do
// anything about it. It is handled by `to_import_specifiers` method.
Test {
input: r#"
export class Foo {}
export default Foo
"#,
named_expected: atom_set!("Foo"),
default_expected: Some("Foo".into()),
},
];
for test in tests {
let got = helper(test.input);
assert_eq!(got.named_exports, test.named_expected);
assert_eq!(got.default_export, test.default_expected);
}
}
}