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fix: android support (#19437)
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Signed-off-by: Matt Mastracci <matthew@mastracci.com>
Co-authored-by: Matt Mastracci <matthew@mastracci.com>
2024-01-10 06:04:14 -07:00

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// Copyright 2018-2024 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
// Copyright Joyent, Inc. and other Node contributors.
//
// Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
// copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
// "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
// without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
// distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit
// persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the
// following conditions:
//
// The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
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//
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// OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE
// USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
// TODO(petamoriken): enable prefer-primordials for node polyfills
// deno-lint-ignore-file prefer-primordials
const core = globalThis.__bootstrap.core;
import { validateIntegerRange } from "ext:deno_node/_utils.ts";
import process from "node:process";
import { isWindows, osType } from "ext:deno_node/_util/os.ts";
import { ERR_OS_NO_HOMEDIR } from "ext:deno_node/internal/errors.ts";
import { os } from "ext:deno_node/internal_binding/constants.ts";
import { osUptime } from "ext:runtime/30_os.js";
import { Buffer } from "ext:deno_node/internal/buffer.mjs";
const ops = core.ops;
export const constants = os;
interface CPUTimes {
/** The number of milliseconds the CPU has spent in user mode */
user: number;
/** The number of milliseconds the CPU has spent in nice mode */
nice: number;
/** The number of milliseconds the CPU has spent in sys mode */
sys: number;
/** The number of milliseconds the CPU has spent in idle mode */
idle: number;
/** The number of milliseconds the CPU has spent in irq mode */
irq: number;
}
interface CPUCoreInfo {
model: string;
/** in MHz */
speed: number;
times: CPUTimes;
}
interface NetworkAddress {
/** The assigned IPv4 or IPv6 address */
address: string;
/** The IPv4 or IPv6 network mask */
netmask: string;
family: "IPv4" | "IPv6";
/** The MAC address of the network interface */
mac: string;
/** true if the network interface is a loopback or similar interface that is not remotely accessible; otherwise false */
internal: boolean;
/** The numeric IPv6 scope ID (only specified when family is IPv6) */
scopeid?: number;
/** The assigned IPv4 or IPv6 address with the routing prefix in CIDR notation. If the netmask is invalid, this property is set to null. */
cidr: string;
}
interface NetworkInterfaces {
[key: string]: NetworkAddress[];
}
export interface UserInfoOptions {
encoding: string;
}
interface UserInfo {
username: string;
uid: number;
gid: number;
shell: string | null;
homedir: string | null;
}
export function arch(): string {
return process.arch;
}
// deno-lint-ignore no-explicit-any
(availableParallelism as any)[Symbol.toPrimitive] = (): number =>
availableParallelism();
// deno-lint-ignore no-explicit-any
(arch as any)[Symbol.toPrimitive] = (): string => process.arch;
// deno-lint-ignore no-explicit-any
(endianness as any)[Symbol.toPrimitive] = (): string => endianness();
// deno-lint-ignore no-explicit-any
(freemem as any)[Symbol.toPrimitive] = (): number => freemem();
// deno-lint-ignore no-explicit-any
(homedir as any)[Symbol.toPrimitive] = (): string | null => homedir();
// deno-lint-ignore no-explicit-any
(hostname as any)[Symbol.toPrimitive] = (): string | null => hostname();
// deno-lint-ignore no-explicit-any
(platform as any)[Symbol.toPrimitive] = (): string => platform();
// deno-lint-ignore no-explicit-any
(release as any)[Symbol.toPrimitive] = (): string => release();
// deno-lint-ignore no-explicit-any
(version as any)[Symbol.toPrimitive] = (): string => version();
// deno-lint-ignore no-explicit-any
(totalmem as any)[Symbol.toPrimitive] = (): number => totalmem();
// deno-lint-ignore no-explicit-any
(type as any)[Symbol.toPrimitive] = (): string => type();
// deno-lint-ignore no-explicit-any
(uptime as any)[Symbol.toPrimitive] = (): number => uptime();
// deno-lint-ignore no-explicit-any
(machine as any)[Symbol.toPrimitive] = (): string => machine();
export function cpus(): CPUCoreInfo[] {
return ops.op_cpus();
}
/**
* Returns a string identifying the endianness of the CPU for which the Deno
* binary was compiled. Possible values are 'BE' for big endian and 'LE' for
* little endian.
*/
export function endianness(): "BE" | "LE" {
// Source: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/DataView#Endianness
const buffer = new ArrayBuffer(2);
new DataView(buffer).setInt16(0, 256, true /* littleEndian */);
// Int16Array uses the platform's endianness.
return new Int16Array(buffer)[0] === 256 ? "LE" : "BE";
}
/** Return free memory amount */
export function freemem(): number {
if (Deno.build.os === "linux" || Deno.build.os == "android") {
// On linux, use 'available' memory
// https://github.com/libuv/libuv/blob/a5c01d4de3695e9d9da34cfd643b5ff0ba582ea7/src/unix/linux.c#L2064
return Deno.systemMemoryInfo().available;
} else {
// Use 'free' memory on other platforms
return Deno.systemMemoryInfo().free;
}
}
/** Not yet implemented */
export function getPriority(pid = 0): number {
validateIntegerRange(pid, "pid");
return core.ops.op_node_os_get_priority(pid);
}
/** Returns the string path of the current user's home directory. */
export function homedir(): string | null {
// Note: Node/libuv calls getpwuid() / GetUserProfileDirectory() when the
// environment variable isn't set but that's the (very uncommon) fallback
// path. IMO, it's okay to punt on that for now.
switch (osType) {
case "windows":
return Deno.env.get("USERPROFILE") || null;
case "linux":
case "android":
case "darwin":
case "freebsd":
case "openbsd":
return Deno.env.get("HOME") || null;
default:
throw Error("unreachable");
}
}
/** Returns the host name of the operating system as a string. */
export function hostname(): string {
return Deno.hostname();
}
/** Returns an array containing the 1, 5, and 15 minute load averages */
export function loadavg(): number[] {
if (isWindows) {
return [0, 0, 0];
}
return Deno.loadavg();
}
/** Returns an object containing network interfaces that have been assigned a network address.
* Each key on the returned object identifies a network interface. The associated value is an array of objects that each describe an assigned network address. */
export function networkInterfaces(): NetworkInterfaces {
const interfaces: NetworkInterfaces = {};
for (
const { name, address, netmask, family, mac, scopeid, cidr } of Deno
.networkInterfaces()
) {
const addresses = interfaces[name] ||= [];
const networkAddress: NetworkAddress = {
address,
netmask,
family,
mac,
internal: (family === "IPv4" && isIPv4LoopbackAddr(address)) ||
(family === "IPv6" && isIPv6LoopbackAddr(address)),
cidr,
};
if (family === "IPv6") {
networkAddress.scopeid = scopeid!;
}
addresses.push(networkAddress);
}
return interfaces;
}
function isIPv4LoopbackAddr(addr: string) {
return addr.startsWith("127");
}
function isIPv6LoopbackAddr(addr: string) {
return addr === "::1" || addr === "fe80::1";
}
/** Returns the a string identifying the operating system platform. The value is set at compile time. Possible values are 'darwin', 'linux', and 'win32'. */
export function platform(): string {
return process.platform;
}
/** Returns the operating system as a string */
export function release(): string {
return Deno.osRelease();
}
/** Returns a string identifying the kernel version */
export function version(): string {
// TODO(kt3k): Temporarily uses Deno.osRelease().
// Revisit this if this implementation is insufficient for any npm module
return Deno.osRelease();
}
/** Returns the machine type as a string */
export function machine(): string {
if (Deno.build.arch == "aarch64") {
return "arm64";
}
return Deno.build.arch;
}
/** Not yet implemented */
export function setPriority(pid: number, priority?: number) {
/* The node API has the 'pid' as the first parameter and as optional.
This makes for a problematic implementation in Typescript. */
if (priority === undefined) {
priority = pid;
pid = 0;
}
validateIntegerRange(pid, "pid");
validateIntegerRange(priority, "priority", -20, 19);
core.ops.op_node_os_set_priority(pid, priority);
}
/** Returns the operating system's default directory for temporary files as a string. */
export function tmpdir(): string | null {
/* This follows the node js implementation, but has a few
differences:
* On windows, if none of the environment variables are defined,
we return null.
* On unix we use a plain Deno.env.get, instead of safeGetenv,
which special cases setuid binaries.
* Node removes a single trailing / or \, we remove all.
*/
if (isWindows) {
const temp = Deno.env.get("TEMP") || Deno.env.get("TMP");
if (temp) {
return temp.replace(/(?<!:)[/\\]*$/, "");
}
const base = Deno.env.get("SYSTEMROOT") || Deno.env.get("WINDIR");
if (base) {
return base + "\\temp";
}
return null;
} else { // !isWindows
const temp = Deno.env.get("TMPDIR") || Deno.env.get("TMP") ||
Deno.env.get("TEMP") || "/tmp";
return temp.replace(/(?<!^)\/*$/, "");
}
}
/** Return total physical memory amount */
export function totalmem(): number {
return Deno.systemMemoryInfo().total;
}
/** Returns operating system type (i.e. 'Windows_NT', 'Linux', 'Darwin') */
export function type(): string {
switch (Deno.build.os as string) {
case "windows":
return "Windows_NT";
case "linux":
case "android":
return "Linux";
case "darwin":
return "Darwin";
case "freebsd":
return "FreeBSD";
case "openbsd":
return "OpenBSD";
default:
throw Error("unreachable");
}
}
/** Returns the Operating System uptime in number of seconds. */
export function uptime(): number {
return osUptime();
}
/** Not yet implemented */
export function userInfo(
options: UserInfoOptions = { encoding: "utf-8" },
): UserInfo {
let uid = Deno.uid();
let gid = Deno.gid();
if (isWindows) {
uid = -1;
gid = -1;
}
// TODO(@crowlKats): figure out how to do this correctly:
// The value of homedir returned by os.userInfo() is provided by the operating system.
// This differs from the result of os.homedir(), which queries environment
// variables for the home directory before falling back to the operating system response.
let _homedir = homedir();
if (!_homedir) {
throw new ERR_OS_NO_HOMEDIR();
}
let shell = isWindows ? (Deno.env.get("SHELL") || null) : null;
let username = core.ops.op_node_os_username();
if (options?.encoding === "buffer") {
_homedir = _homedir ? Buffer.from(_homedir) : _homedir;
shell = shell ? Buffer.from(shell) : shell;
username = Buffer.from(username);
}
return {
uid,
gid,
homedir: _homedir,
shell,
username,
};
}
/* Returns an estimate of the default amount of parallelism a program should use. */
export function availableParallelism(): number {
return navigator.hardwareConcurrency;
}
export const EOL = isWindows ? "\r\n" : "\n";
export const devNull = isWindows ? "\\\\.\\nul" : "/dev/null";
export default {
availableParallelism,
arch,
cpus,
endianness,
freemem,
getPriority,
homedir,
hostname,
loadavg,
networkInterfaces,
machine,
platform,
release,
setPriority,
tmpdir,
totalmem,
type,
uptime,
userInfo,
version,
constants,
EOL,
devNull,
};