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Supports package names that aren't all lowercase. This stores the package with a leading underscore (since that's not allowed in npm's registry and no package exists with a leading underscore) then base32 encoded (A-Z0-9) so it can be lowercased and avoid collisions. Global cache dir: ``` $DENO_DIR/npm/registry.npmjs.org/_{base32_encode(package_name).to_lowercase()}/{version} ``` node_modules dir `.deno` folder: ``` node_modules/.deno/_{base32_encode(package_name).to_lowercase()}@{version}/node_modules/<package-name> ``` Within node_modules folder: ``` node_modules/<package-name> ``` So, direct childs of the node_modules folder can have collisions between packages like `JSON` vs `json`, but this is already something npm itself doesn't handle well. Plus, Deno doesn't actually ever resolve to the `node_modules/<package-name>` folder, but just has that for compatibility. Additionally, packages in the `.deno` dir could have collissions if they have multiple dependencies that only differ in casing or a dependency that has different casing, but if someone is doing that then they're already going to have trouble with npm and they are asking for trouble in general.
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419 B
TypeScript
18 lines
419 B
TypeScript
import value from "npm:@denotest/MixedCase";
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console.log(value);
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console.log(pathExists("./node_modules/.deno"));
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console.log(
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pathExists("./node_modules/.deno/_ibsgk3tporsxg5bpinavaskuifgfg@1.0.0"),
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);
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function pathExists(filePath: string) {
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try {
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Deno.lstatSync(filePath);
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return true;
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} catch (error) {
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if (error instanceof Deno.errors.NotFound) {
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return false;
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}
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throw error;
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}
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}
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