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denoland-deno/cli/npm/resolvers/mod.rs
Bartek Iwańczuk 1c2db072b5 fix(npm): allow to read package.json if permissions are granted (#17209)
This commit changes signature of "deno_core::ModuleLoader::resolve" to pass
an enum indicating whether or not we're resolving a specifier for dynamic import.

Additionally "CliModuleLoader" was changes to store both "parent permissions" (or
"root permissions") as well as "dynamic permissions" that allow to check for permissions
in top-level module load an dynamic imports.

Then all code paths that have anything to do with Node/npm compat are now checking
for permissions which are passed from module loader instance associated with given
worker.
2023-01-13 11:20:14 -05:00

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Rust

// Copyright 2018-2023 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
mod common;
mod global;
mod local;
use deno_ast::ModuleSpecifier;
use deno_core::anyhow::bail;
use deno_core::anyhow::Context;
use deno_core::error::custom_error;
use deno_core::error::AnyError;
use deno_core::parking_lot::Mutex;
use deno_core::serde_json;
use deno_runtime::deno_node::NodePermissions;
use deno_runtime::deno_node::NodeResolutionMode;
use deno_runtime::deno_node::PathClean;
use deno_runtime::deno_node::RequireNpmResolver;
use global::GlobalNpmPackageResolver;
use once_cell::sync::Lazy;
use serde::Deserialize;
use serde::Serialize;
use std::collections::HashSet;
use std::path::Path;
use std::path::PathBuf;
use std::sync::Arc;
use crate::args::Lockfile;
use crate::util::fs::canonicalize_path_maybe_not_exists;
use self::common::InnerNpmPackageResolver;
use self::local::LocalNpmPackageResolver;
use super::NpmCache;
use super::NpmPackageId;
use super::NpmPackageReq;
use super::NpmResolutionSnapshot;
use super::RealNpmRegistryApi;
const RESOLUTION_STATE_ENV_VAR_NAME: &str =
"DENO_DONT_USE_INTERNAL_NODE_COMPAT_STATE";
static IS_NPM_MAIN: Lazy<bool> =
Lazy::new(|| std::env::var(RESOLUTION_STATE_ENV_VAR_NAME).is_ok());
/// State provided to the process via an environment variable.
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
struct NpmProcessState {
snapshot: NpmResolutionSnapshot,
local_node_modules_path: Option<String>,
}
impl NpmProcessState {
pub fn was_set() -> bool {
*IS_NPM_MAIN
}
pub fn take() -> Option<NpmProcessState> {
// initialize the lazy before we remove the env var below
if !Self::was_set() {
return None;
}
let state = std::env::var(RESOLUTION_STATE_ENV_VAR_NAME).ok()?;
let state = serde_json::from_str(&state).ok()?;
// remove the environment variable so that sub processes
// that are spawned do not also use this.
std::env::remove_var(RESOLUTION_STATE_ENV_VAR_NAME);
Some(state)
}
}
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct NpmPackageResolver {
no_npm: bool,
inner: Arc<dyn InnerNpmPackageResolver>,
local_node_modules_path: Option<PathBuf>,
api: RealNpmRegistryApi,
cache: NpmCache,
maybe_lockfile: Option<Arc<Mutex<Lockfile>>>,
}
impl std::fmt::Debug for NpmPackageResolver {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
f.debug_struct("NpmPackageResolver")
.field("no_npm", &self.no_npm)
.field("inner", &"<omitted>")
.field("local_node_modules_path", &self.local_node_modules_path)
.finish()
}
}
impl NpmPackageResolver {
pub fn new(
cache: NpmCache,
api: RealNpmRegistryApi,
no_npm: bool,
local_node_modules_path: Option<PathBuf>,
) -> Self {
Self::new_with_maybe_snapshot(
cache,
api,
no_npm,
local_node_modules_path,
None,
)
}
/// This function will replace current resolver with a new one built from a
/// snapshot created out of the lockfile.
pub async fn add_lockfile_and_maybe_regenerate_snapshot(
&mut self,
lockfile: Arc<Mutex<Lockfile>>,
) -> Result<(), AnyError> {
self.maybe_lockfile = Some(lockfile.clone());
if lockfile.lock().overwrite {
return Ok(());
}
let snapshot =
NpmResolutionSnapshot::from_lockfile(lockfile.clone(), &self.api)
.await
.with_context(|| {
format!(
"failed reading lockfile '{}'",
lockfile.lock().filename.display()
)
})?;
if let Some(node_modules_folder) = &self.local_node_modules_path {
self.inner = Arc::new(LocalNpmPackageResolver::new(
self.cache.clone(),
self.api.clone(),
node_modules_folder.clone(),
Some(snapshot),
));
} else {
self.inner = Arc::new(GlobalNpmPackageResolver::new(
self.cache.clone(),
self.api.clone(),
Some(snapshot),
));
}
Ok(())
}
fn new_with_maybe_snapshot(
cache: NpmCache,
api: RealNpmRegistryApi,
no_npm: bool,
local_node_modules_path: Option<PathBuf>,
initial_snapshot: Option<NpmResolutionSnapshot>,
) -> Self {
let process_npm_state = NpmProcessState::take();
let local_node_modules_path = local_node_modules_path.or_else(|| {
process_npm_state
.as_ref()
.and_then(|s| s.local_node_modules_path.as_ref().map(PathBuf::from))
});
let maybe_snapshot =
initial_snapshot.or_else(|| process_npm_state.map(|s| s.snapshot));
let inner: Arc<dyn InnerNpmPackageResolver> = match &local_node_modules_path
{
Some(node_modules_folder) => Arc::new(LocalNpmPackageResolver::new(
cache.clone(),
api.clone(),
node_modules_folder.clone(),
maybe_snapshot,
)),
None => Arc::new(GlobalNpmPackageResolver::new(
cache.clone(),
api.clone(),
maybe_snapshot,
)),
};
Self {
no_npm,
inner,
local_node_modules_path,
api,
cache,
maybe_lockfile: None,
}
}
/// Resolves an npm package folder path from a Deno module.
pub fn resolve_package_folder_from_deno_module(
&self,
pkg_req: &NpmPackageReq,
) -> Result<PathBuf, AnyError> {
let path = self
.inner
.resolve_package_folder_from_deno_module(pkg_req)?;
let path = canonicalize_path_maybe_not_exists(&path)?;
log::debug!(
"Resolved package folder of {} to {}",
pkg_req,
path.display()
);
Ok(path)
}
/// Resolves an npm package folder path from an npm package referrer.
pub fn resolve_package_folder_from_package(
&self,
name: &str,
referrer: &ModuleSpecifier,
mode: NodeResolutionMode,
) -> Result<PathBuf, AnyError> {
let path = self
.inner
.resolve_package_folder_from_package(name, referrer, mode)?;
log::debug!("Resolved {} from {} to {}", name, referrer, path.display());
Ok(path)
}
/// Resolve the root folder of the package the provided specifier is in.
///
/// This will error when the provided specifier is not in an npm package.
pub fn resolve_package_folder_from_specifier(
&self,
specifier: &ModuleSpecifier,
) -> Result<PathBuf, AnyError> {
let path = self
.inner
.resolve_package_folder_from_specifier(specifier)?;
log::debug!(
"Resolved package folder of {} to {}",
specifier,
path.display()
);
Ok(path)
}
/// Attempts to get the package size in bytes.
pub fn package_size(
&self,
package_id: &NpmPackageId,
) -> Result<u64, AnyError> {
self.inner.package_size(package_id)
}
/// Gets if the provided specifier is in an npm package.
pub fn in_npm_package(&self, specifier: &ModuleSpecifier) -> bool {
self
.resolve_package_folder_from_specifier(specifier)
.is_ok()
}
/// If the resolver has resolved any npm packages.
pub fn has_packages(&self) -> bool {
self.inner.has_packages()
}
/// Adds package requirements to the resolver and ensures everything is setup.
pub async fn add_package_reqs(
&self,
packages: Vec<NpmPackageReq>,
) -> Result<(), AnyError> {
if packages.is_empty() {
return Ok(());
}
if self.no_npm {
let fmt_reqs = packages
.iter()
.collect::<HashSet<_>>() // prevent duplicates
.iter()
.map(|p| format!("\"{}\"", p))
.collect::<Vec<_>>()
.join(", ");
return Err(custom_error(
"NoNpm",
format!(
"Following npm specifiers were requested: {}; but --no-npm is specified.",
fmt_reqs
),
));
}
self.inner.add_package_reqs(packages).await?;
self.inner.cache_packages().await?;
// If there's a lock file, update it with all discovered npm packages
if let Some(lockfile_mutex) = &self.maybe_lockfile {
let mut lockfile = lockfile_mutex.lock();
self.lock(&mut lockfile)?;
}
Ok(())
}
/// Sets package requirements to the resolver, removing old requirements and adding new ones.
///
/// This will retrieve and resolve package information, but not cache any package files.
pub async fn set_package_reqs(
&self,
packages: HashSet<NpmPackageReq>,
) -> Result<(), AnyError> {
self.inner.set_package_reqs(packages).await
}
// If the main module should be treated as being in an npm package.
// This is triggered via a secret environment variable which is used
// for functionality like child_process.fork. Users should NOT depend
// on this functionality.
pub fn is_npm_main(&self) -> bool {
NpmProcessState::was_set()
}
/// Gets the state of npm for the process.
pub fn get_npm_process_state(&self) -> String {
serde_json::to_string(&NpmProcessState {
snapshot: self.inner.snapshot(),
local_node_modules_path: self
.local_node_modules_path
.as_ref()
.map(|p| p.to_string_lossy().to_string()),
})
.unwrap()
}
/// Gets a new resolver with a new snapshotted state.
pub fn snapshotted(&self) -> Self {
Self::new_with_maybe_snapshot(
self.cache.clone(),
self.api.clone(),
self.no_npm,
self.local_node_modules_path.clone(),
Some(self.snapshot()),
)
}
pub fn snapshot(&self) -> NpmResolutionSnapshot {
self.inner.snapshot()
}
pub fn lock(&self, lockfile: &mut Lockfile) -> Result<(), AnyError> {
self.inner.lock(lockfile)
}
}
impl RequireNpmResolver for NpmPackageResolver {
fn resolve_package_folder_from_package(
&self,
specifier: &str,
referrer: &std::path::Path,
mode: NodeResolutionMode,
) -> Result<PathBuf, AnyError> {
let referrer = path_to_specifier(referrer)?;
self.resolve_package_folder_from_package(specifier, &referrer, mode)
}
fn resolve_package_folder_from_path(
&self,
path: &Path,
) -> Result<PathBuf, AnyError> {
let specifier = path_to_specifier(path)?;
self.resolve_package_folder_from_specifier(&specifier)
}
fn in_npm_package(&self, path: &Path) -> bool {
let specifier =
match ModuleSpecifier::from_file_path(path.to_path_buf().clean()) {
Ok(p) => p,
Err(_) => return false,
};
self
.resolve_package_folder_from_specifier(&specifier)
.is_ok()
}
fn ensure_read_permission(
&self,
permissions: &mut dyn NodePermissions,
path: &Path,
) -> Result<(), AnyError> {
self.inner.ensure_read_permission(permissions, path)
}
}
fn path_to_specifier(path: &Path) -> Result<ModuleSpecifier, AnyError> {
match ModuleSpecifier::from_file_path(path.to_path_buf().clean()) {
Ok(specifier) => Ok(specifier),
Err(()) => bail!("Could not convert '{}' to url.", path.display()),
}
}