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Bartek Iwańczuk 5504acea67
feat: add --allow-import flag (#25469)
This replaces `--allow-net` for import permissions and makes the
security sandbox stricter by also checking permissions for statically
analyzable imports.

By default, this has a value of
`--allow-import=deno.land:443,jsr.io:443,esm.sh:443,raw.githubusercontent.com:443,gist.githubusercontent.com:443`,
but that can be overridden by providing a different set of hosts.

Additionally, when no value is provided, import permissions are inferred
from the CLI arguments so the following works because
`fresh.deno.dev:443` will be added to the list of allowed imports:

```ts
deno run -A -r https://fresh.deno.dev
```

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Co-authored-by: David Sherret <dsherret@gmail.com>
2024-09-26 01:50:54 +00:00

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Checking for slow types in the public API...
error[invalid-external-import]: invalid import to a non-JSR 'https' specifier
--> [WILDLINE]deps.ts:1:15
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1 | export * from "https://deno.land/std/assert/assert.ts";
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ the specifier
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= hint: replace this import with one from jsr or npm, or vendor the dependency into your package
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1 | "jsr:@std/assert@1/assert"
| -------------------------- try this specifier
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info: the import was resolved to 'https://deno.land/std/assert/assert.ts'
info: this specifier is not allowed to be imported on jsr
info: jsr only supports importing `jsr:`, `npm:`, and `data:` specifiers
docs: https://jsr.io/go/invalid-external-import
error: Found 1 problem