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denoland-deno/cli/tools/registry/graph.rs
David Sherret 8cdb309ffd
fix(check): properly surface dependency errors in types file of js file (#25860)
We weren't surfacing dependency errors in types files of js files.
2024-09-25 09:04:57 -04:00

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Rust

// Copyright 2018-2024 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
use std::collections::HashSet;
use std::sync::Arc;
use deno_ast::swc::common::comments::CommentKind;
use deno_ast::ParsedSource;
use deno_ast::SourceRangedForSpanned;
use deno_ast::SourceTextInfo;
use deno_core::error::AnyError;
use deno_core::url::Url;
use deno_graph::ModuleEntryRef;
use deno_graph::ModuleGraph;
use deno_graph::ResolutionResolved;
use deno_graph::WalkOptions;
use deno_semver::jsr::JsrPackageReqReference;
use deno_semver::npm::NpmPackageReqReference;
use crate::cache::ParsedSourceCache;
use super::diagnostics::PublishDiagnostic;
use super::diagnostics::PublishDiagnosticsCollector;
pub struct GraphDiagnosticsCollector {
parsed_source_cache: Arc<ParsedSourceCache>,
}
impl GraphDiagnosticsCollector {
pub fn new(parsed_source_cache: Arc<ParsedSourceCache>) -> Self {
Self {
parsed_source_cache,
}
}
pub fn collect_diagnostics_for_graph(
&self,
graph: &ModuleGraph,
diagnostics_collector: &PublishDiagnosticsCollector,
) -> Result<(), AnyError> {
let mut visited = HashSet::new();
let mut skip_specifiers: HashSet<Url> = HashSet::new();
let mut collect_if_invalid =
|skip_specifiers: &mut HashSet<Url>,
source_text: &Arc<str>,
specifier_text: &str,
resolution: &ResolutionResolved| {
if visited.insert(resolution.specifier.clone()) {
match resolution.specifier.scheme() {
"file" | "data" | "node" => {}
"jsr" => {
skip_specifiers.insert(resolution.specifier.clone());
// check for a missing version constraint
if let Ok(jsr_req_ref) =
JsrPackageReqReference::from_specifier(&resolution.specifier)
{
if jsr_req_ref.req().version_req.version_text() == "*" {
let maybe_version = graph
.packages
.mappings()
.get(jsr_req_ref.req())
.map(|nv| nv.version.clone());
diagnostics_collector.push(
PublishDiagnostic::MissingConstraint {
specifier: resolution.specifier.clone(),
specifier_text: specifier_text.to_string(),
resolved_version: maybe_version,
text_info: SourceTextInfo::new(source_text.clone()),
referrer: resolution.range.clone(),
},
);
}
}
}
"npm" => {
skip_specifiers.insert(resolution.specifier.clone());
// check for a missing version constraint
if let Ok(jsr_req_ref) =
NpmPackageReqReference::from_specifier(&resolution.specifier)
{
if jsr_req_ref.req().version_req.version_text() == "*" {
let maybe_version = graph
.get(&resolution.specifier)
.and_then(|m| m.npm())
.map(|n| n.nv_reference.nv().version.clone());
diagnostics_collector.push(
PublishDiagnostic::MissingConstraint {
specifier: resolution.specifier.clone(),
specifier_text: specifier_text.to_string(),
resolved_version: maybe_version,
text_info: SourceTextInfo::new(source_text.clone()),
referrer: resolution.range.clone(),
},
);
}
}
}
"http" | "https" => {
skip_specifiers.insert(resolution.specifier.clone());
diagnostics_collector.push(
PublishDiagnostic::InvalidExternalImport {
kind: format!("non-JSR '{}'", resolution.specifier.scheme()),
text_info: SourceTextInfo::new(source_text.clone()),
imported: resolution.specifier.clone(),
referrer: resolution.range.clone(),
},
);
}
_ => {
skip_specifiers.insert(resolution.specifier.clone());
diagnostics_collector.push(
PublishDiagnostic::InvalidExternalImport {
kind: format!("'{}'", resolution.specifier.scheme()),
text_info: SourceTextInfo::new(source_text.clone()),
imported: resolution.specifier.clone(),
referrer: resolution.range.clone(),
},
);
}
}
}
};
let options = WalkOptions {
check_js: true,
follow_dynamic: true,
// search the entire graph and not just the fast check subset
prefer_fast_check_graph: false,
kind: deno_graph::GraphKind::All,
};
let mut iter = graph.walk(graph.roots.iter(), options);
while let Some((specifier, entry)) = iter.next() {
if skip_specifiers.contains(specifier) {
iter.skip_previous_dependencies();
continue;
}
let ModuleEntryRef::Module(module) = entry else {
continue;
};
let Some(module) = module.js() else {
continue;
};
let parsed_source = self
.parsed_source_cache
.get_parsed_source_from_js_module(module)?;
// surface syntax errors
for diagnostic in parsed_source.diagnostics() {
diagnostics_collector
.push(PublishDiagnostic::SyntaxError(diagnostic.clone()));
}
check_for_banned_triple_slash_directives(
&parsed_source,
diagnostics_collector,
);
for (specifier_text, dep) in &module.dependencies {
if let Some(resolved) = dep.maybe_code.ok() {
collect_if_invalid(
&mut skip_specifiers,
&module.source,
specifier_text,
resolved,
);
}
if let Some(resolved) = dep.maybe_type.ok() {
collect_if_invalid(
&mut skip_specifiers,
&module.source,
specifier_text,
resolved,
);
}
}
}
Ok(())
}
}
fn check_for_banned_triple_slash_directives(
parsed_source: &ParsedSource,
diagnostics_collector: &PublishDiagnosticsCollector,
) {
let triple_slash_re = lazy_regex::regex!(
r#"^/\s+<reference\s+(no-default-lib\s*=\s*"true"|lib\s*=\s*("[^"]+"|'[^']+'))\s*/>\s*$"#
);
let Some(comments) = parsed_source.get_leading_comments() else {
return;
};
for comment in comments {
if comment.kind != CommentKind::Line {
continue;
}
if triple_slash_re.is_match(&comment.text) {
diagnostics_collector.push(
PublishDiagnostic::BannedTripleSlashDirectives {
specifier: parsed_source.specifier().clone(),
range: comment.range(),
text_info: parsed_source.text_info_lazy().clone(),
},
);
}
}
}