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denoland-deno/cli/args/package_json.rs
David Sherret 6233c0aff0
fix(npm): support bare specifiers in package.json having a path (#17903)
For example `import * as test from "package/path.js"`
2023-02-23 17:33:23 +00:00

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// Copyright 2018-2023 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
use std::collections::BTreeMap;
use std::collections::HashMap;
use std::path::Path;
use std::path::PathBuf;
use deno_core::anyhow::anyhow;
use deno_core::anyhow::bail;
use deno_core::error::AnyError;
use deno_graph::npm::NpmPackageReq;
use deno_graph::semver::VersionReq;
use deno_runtime::deno_node::PackageJson;
/// Gets the name and raw version constraint taking into account npm
/// package aliases.
pub fn parse_dep_entry_name_and_raw_version<'a>(
key: &'a str,
value: &'a str,
) -> Result<(&'a str, &'a str), AnyError> {
if let Some(package_and_version) = value.strip_prefix("npm:") {
if let Some((name, version)) = package_and_version.rsplit_once('@') {
Ok((name, version))
} else {
bail!("could not find @ symbol in npm url '{}'", value);
}
} else {
Ok((key, value))
}
}
/// Gets an application level package.json's npm package requirements.
///
/// Note that this function is not general purpose. It is specifically for
/// parsing the application level package.json that the user has control
/// over. This is a design limitation to allow mapping these dependency
/// entries to npm specifiers which can then be used in the resolver.
pub fn get_local_package_json_version_reqs(
package_json: &PackageJson,
) -> Result<BTreeMap<String, NpmPackageReq>, AnyError> {
fn insert_deps(
deps: Option<&HashMap<String, String>>,
result: &mut BTreeMap<String, NpmPackageReq>,
) -> Result<(), AnyError> {
if let Some(deps) = deps {
for (key, value) in deps {
let (name, version_req) =
parse_dep_entry_name_and_raw_version(key, value)?;
let version_req = {
let result = VersionReq::parse_from_specifier(version_req);
match result {
Ok(version_req) => version_req,
Err(e) => {
let err = anyhow!("{:#}", e).context(concat!(
"Parsing version constraints in the application-level ",
"package.json is more strict at the moment"
));
return Err(err);
}
}
};
result.insert(
key.to_string(),
NpmPackageReq {
name: name.to_string(),
version_req: Some(version_req),
},
);
}
}
Ok(())
}
let deps = package_json.dependencies.as_ref();
let dev_deps = package_json.dev_dependencies.as_ref();
let mut result = BTreeMap::new();
// insert the dev dependencies first so the dependencies will
// take priority and overwrite any collisions
insert_deps(dev_deps, &mut result)?;
insert_deps(deps, &mut result)?;
Ok(result)
}
/// Attempts to discover the package.json file, maybe stopping when it
/// reaches the specified `maybe_stop_at` directory.
pub fn discover_from(
start: &Path,
maybe_stop_at: Option<PathBuf>,
) -> Result<Option<PackageJson>, AnyError> {
const PACKAGE_JSON_NAME: &str = "package.json";
// note: ancestors() includes the `start` path
for ancestor in start.ancestors() {
let path = ancestor.join(PACKAGE_JSON_NAME);
let source = match std::fs::read_to_string(&path) {
Ok(source) => source,
Err(err) if err.kind() == std::io::ErrorKind::NotFound => {
if let Some(stop_at) = maybe_stop_at.as_ref() {
if ancestor == stop_at {
break;
}
}
continue;
}
Err(err) => bail!(
"Error loading package.json at {}. {:#}",
path.display(),
err
),
};
let package_json = PackageJson::load_from_string(path.clone(), source)?;
log::debug!("package.json file found at '{}'", path.display());
return Ok(Some(package_json));
}
log::debug!("No package.json file found");
Ok(None)
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod test {
use pretty_assertions::assert_eq;
use std::path::PathBuf;
use super::*;
#[test]
fn test_parse_dep_entry_name_and_raw_version() {
let cases = [
("test", "^1.2", Ok(("test", "^1.2"))),
("test", "1.x - 2.6", Ok(("test", "1.x - 2.6"))),
("test", "npm:package@^1.2", Ok(("package", "^1.2"))),
(
"test",
"npm:package",
Err("could not find @ symbol in npm url 'npm:package'"),
),
];
for (key, value, expected_result) in cases {
let result = parse_dep_entry_name_and_raw_version(key, value);
match result {
Ok(result) => assert_eq!(result, expected_result.unwrap()),
Err(err) => assert_eq!(err.to_string(), expected_result.err().unwrap()),
}
}
}
#[test]
fn test_get_local_package_json_version_reqs() {
let mut package_json = PackageJson::empty(PathBuf::from("/package.json"));
package_json.dependencies = Some(HashMap::from([
("test".to_string(), "^1.2".to_string()),
("other".to_string(), "npm:package@~1.3".to_string()),
]));
package_json.dev_dependencies = Some(HashMap::from([
("package_b".to_string(), "~2.2".to_string()),
// should be ignored
("other".to_string(), "^3.2".to_string()),
]));
let result = get_local_package_json_version_reqs(&package_json).unwrap();
assert_eq!(
result,
BTreeMap::from([
(
"test".to_string(),
NpmPackageReq::from_str("test@^1.2").unwrap()
),
(
"other".to_string(),
NpmPackageReq::from_str("package@~1.3").unwrap()
),
(
"package_b".to_string(),
NpmPackageReq::from_str("package_b@~2.2").unwrap()
)
])
);
}
#[test]
fn test_get_local_package_json_version_reqs_errors_non_npm_specifier() {
let mut package_json = PackageJson::empty(PathBuf::from("/package.json"));
package_json.dependencies = Some(HashMap::from([(
"test".to_string(),
"1.x - 1.3".to_string(),
)]));
let err = get_local_package_json_version_reqs(&package_json)
.err()
.unwrap();
assert_eq!(
format!("{err:#}"),
concat!(
"Parsing version constraints in the application-level ",
"package.json is more strict at the moment: Invalid npm specifier ",
"version requirement. Unexpected character.\n",
" - 1.3\n",
" ~"
)
);
}
}