1
0
Fork 0
mirror of https://github.com/denoland/deno.git synced 2024-11-04 08:54:20 -05:00
denoland-deno/cli/state.rs
2020-07-14 14:22:02 -04:00

483 lines
14 KiB
Rust

// Copyright 2018-2020 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
use crate::file_fetcher::SourceFileFetcher;
use crate::global_state::GlobalState;
use crate::global_timer::GlobalTimer;
use crate::import_map::ImportMap;
use crate::metrics::Metrics;
use crate::op_error::OpError;
use crate::ops::JsonOp;
use crate::ops::JsonOpDispatcher;
use crate::ops::MinimalOp;
use crate::permissions::Permissions;
use crate::tsc::TargetLib;
use crate::web_worker::WebWorkerHandle;
use deno_core::Buf;
use deno_core::ErrBox;
use deno_core::ModuleLoadId;
use deno_core::ModuleLoader;
use deno_core::ModuleSpecifier;
use deno_core::Op;
use deno_core::OpDispatcher;
use deno_core::ZeroCopyBuf;
use futures::future::FutureExt;
use futures::Future;
use rand::rngs::StdRng;
use rand::SeedableRng;
use serde_json::Value;
use std::cell::RefCell;
use std::collections::HashMap;
use std::ops::Deref;
use std::path::Path;
use std::pin::Pin;
use std::rc::Rc;
use std::str;
use std::thread::JoinHandle;
use std::time::Instant;
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct State(Rc<RefCell<StateInner>>);
impl Deref for State {
type Target = Rc<RefCell<StateInner>>;
fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target {
&self.0
}
}
#[cfg_attr(feature = "cargo-clippy", allow(stutter))]
pub struct StateInner {
pub global_state: GlobalState,
pub permissions: Permissions,
pub main_module: ModuleSpecifier,
/// When flags contains a `.import_map_path` option, the content of the
/// import map file will be resolved and set.
pub import_map: Option<ImportMap>,
pub metrics: Metrics,
pub global_timer: GlobalTimer,
pub workers: HashMap<u32, (JoinHandle<()>, WebWorkerHandle)>,
pub next_worker_id: u32,
pub start_time: Instant,
pub seeded_rng: Option<StdRng>,
pub target_lib: TargetLib,
pub is_main: bool,
pub is_internal: bool,
}
impl State {
pub fn stateful_json_op<D>(&self, dispatcher: D) -> impl OpDispatcher
where
D: Fn(&State, Value, &mut [ZeroCopyBuf]) -> Result<JsonOp, OpError>,
{
use crate::ops::json_op;
self.core_op(json_op(self.stateful_op(dispatcher)))
}
pub fn stateful_json_op2<D>(&self, dispatcher: D) -> impl OpDispatcher
where
D: Fn(
&mut deno_core::CoreIsolateState,
&State,
Value,
&mut [ZeroCopyBuf],
) -> Result<JsonOp, OpError>,
{
use crate::ops::json_op;
self.core_op(json_op(self.stateful_op2(dispatcher)))
}
/// Wrap core `OpDispatcher` to collect metrics.
// TODO(ry) this should be private. Is called by stateful_json_op or
// stateful_minimal_op
pub fn core_op(&self, dispatcher: impl OpDispatcher) -> impl OpDispatcher {
let state = self.clone();
move |isolate_state: &mut deno_core::CoreIsolateState,
zero_copy: &mut [ZeroCopyBuf]|
-> Op {
let bytes_sent_control =
zero_copy.get(0).map(|s| s.len()).unwrap_or(0) as u64;
let bytes_sent_zero_copy =
zero_copy[1..].iter().map(|b| b.len()).sum::<usize>() as u64;
let op = dispatcher.dispatch(isolate_state, zero_copy);
match op {
Op::Sync(buf) => {
let mut state_ = state.borrow_mut();
state_.metrics.op_sync(
bytes_sent_control,
bytes_sent_zero_copy,
buf.len() as u64,
);
Op::Sync(buf)
}
Op::Async(fut) => {
let mut state_ = state.borrow_mut();
state_
.metrics
.op_dispatched_async(bytes_sent_control, bytes_sent_zero_copy);
let state = state.clone();
let result_fut = fut.map(move |buf: Buf| {
let mut state_ = state.borrow_mut();
state_.metrics.op_completed_async(buf.len() as u64);
buf
});
Op::Async(result_fut.boxed_local())
}
Op::AsyncUnref(fut) => {
let mut state_ = state.borrow_mut();
state_.metrics.op_dispatched_async_unref(
bytes_sent_control,
bytes_sent_zero_copy,
);
let state = state.clone();
let result_fut = fut.map(move |buf: Buf| {
let mut state_ = state.borrow_mut();
state_.metrics.op_completed_async_unref(buf.len() as u64);
buf
});
Op::AsyncUnref(result_fut.boxed_local())
}
}
}
}
pub fn stateful_minimal_op2<D>(&self, dispatcher: D) -> impl OpDispatcher
where
D: Fn(
&mut deno_core::CoreIsolateState,
&State,
bool,
i32,
&mut [ZeroCopyBuf],
) -> MinimalOp,
{
let state = self.clone();
self.core_op(crate::ops::minimal_op(
move |isolate_state: &mut deno_core::CoreIsolateState,
is_sync: bool,
rid: i32,
zero_copy: &mut [ZeroCopyBuf]|
-> MinimalOp {
dispatcher(isolate_state, &state, is_sync, rid, zero_copy)
},
))
}
/// This is a special function that provides `state` argument to dispatcher.
///
/// NOTE: This only works with JSON dispatcher.
/// This is a band-aid for transition to `CoreIsolate.register_op` API as most of our
/// ops require `state` argument.
pub fn stateful_op<D>(&self, dispatcher: D) -> impl JsonOpDispatcher
where
D: Fn(&State, Value, &mut [ZeroCopyBuf]) -> Result<JsonOp, OpError>,
{
let state = self.clone();
move |_isolate_state: &mut deno_core::CoreIsolateState,
args: Value,
zero_copy: &mut [ZeroCopyBuf]|
-> Result<JsonOp, OpError> { dispatcher(&state, args, zero_copy) }
}
pub fn stateful_op2<D>(&self, dispatcher: D) -> impl JsonOpDispatcher
where
D: Fn(
&mut deno_core::CoreIsolateState,
&State,
Value,
&mut [ZeroCopyBuf],
) -> Result<JsonOp, OpError>,
{
let state = self.clone();
move |isolate_state: &mut deno_core::CoreIsolateState,
args: Value,
zero_copy: &mut [ZeroCopyBuf]|
-> Result<JsonOp, OpError> {
dispatcher(isolate_state, &state, args, zero_copy)
}
}
/// Quits the process if the --unstable flag was not provided.
///
/// This is intentionally a non-recoverable check so that people cannot probe
/// for unstable APIs from stable programs.
pub fn check_unstable(&self, api_name: &str) {
// TODO(ry) Maybe use IsolateHandle::terminate_execution here to provide a
// stack trace in JS.
let s = self.0.borrow();
if !s.global_state.flags.unstable {
exit_unstable(api_name);
}
}
}
pub fn exit_unstable(api_name: &str) {
eprintln!(
"Unstable API '{}'. The --unstable flag must be provided.",
api_name
);
std::process::exit(70);
}
impl ModuleLoader for State {
fn resolve(
&self,
specifier: &str,
referrer: &str,
is_main: bool,
) -> Result<ModuleSpecifier, ErrBox> {
if !is_main {
if let Some(import_map) = &self.borrow().import_map {
let result = import_map.resolve(specifier, referrer)?;
if let Some(r) = result {
return Ok(r);
}
}
}
let module_specifier =
ModuleSpecifier::resolve_import(specifier, referrer)?;
Ok(module_specifier)
}
fn load(
&self,
module_specifier: &ModuleSpecifier,
maybe_referrer: Option<ModuleSpecifier>,
_is_dyn_import: bool,
) -> Pin<Box<deno_core::ModuleSourceFuture>> {
let module_specifier = module_specifier.to_owned();
let mut state = self.borrow_mut();
// TODO(bartlomieju): incrementing resolve_count here has no sense...
state.metrics.resolve_count += 1;
let module_url_specified = module_specifier.to_string();
let global_state = state.global_state.clone();
// TODO(bartlomieju): `fetch_compiled_module` should take `load_id` param
let fut = async move {
let compiled_module = global_state
.fetch_compiled_module(module_specifier, maybe_referrer)
.await?;
Ok(deno_core::ModuleSource {
// Real module name, might be different from initial specifier
// due to redirections.
code: compiled_module.code,
module_url_specified,
module_url_found: compiled_module.name,
})
};
fut.boxed_local()
}
fn prepare_load(
&self,
_load_id: ModuleLoadId,
module_specifier: &ModuleSpecifier,
maybe_referrer: Option<String>,
is_dyn_import: bool,
) -> Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output = Result<(), ErrBox>>>> {
let module_specifier = module_specifier.clone();
let state = self.borrow();
let target_lib = state.target_lib.clone();
let maybe_import_map = state.import_map.clone();
// Only "main" module is loaded without permission check,
// ie. module that is associated with "is_main" state
// and is not a dynamic import.
let permissions = if state.is_main && !is_dyn_import {
Permissions::allow_all()
} else {
state.permissions.clone()
};
let global_state = state.global_state.clone();
// TODO(bartlomieju): I'm not sure if it's correct to ignore
// bad referrer - this is the case for `Deno.core.evalContext()` where
// `ref_str` is `<unknown>`.
let maybe_referrer = if let Some(ref_str) = maybe_referrer {
ModuleSpecifier::resolve_url(&ref_str).ok()
} else {
None
};
drop(state);
// TODO(bartlomieju): `prepare_module_load` should take `load_id` param
async move {
global_state
.prepare_module_load(
module_specifier,
maybe_referrer,
target_lib,
permissions,
is_dyn_import,
maybe_import_map,
)
.await
}
.boxed_local()
}
}
impl State {
/// If `shared_permission` is None then permissions from globa state are used.
pub fn new(
global_state: GlobalState,
shared_permissions: Option<Permissions>,
main_module: ModuleSpecifier,
maybe_import_map: Option<ImportMap>,
is_internal: bool,
) -> Result<Self, ErrBox> {
let seeded_rng = match global_state.flags.seed {
Some(seed) => Some(StdRng::seed_from_u64(seed)),
None => None,
};
let permissions = if let Some(perm) = shared_permissions {
perm
} else {
global_state.permissions.clone()
};
let state = Rc::new(RefCell::new(StateInner {
global_state,
main_module,
permissions,
import_map: maybe_import_map,
metrics: Metrics::default(),
global_timer: GlobalTimer::new(),
workers: HashMap::new(),
next_worker_id: 0,
start_time: Instant::now(),
seeded_rng,
target_lib: TargetLib::Main,
is_main: true,
is_internal,
}));
Ok(Self(state))
}
/// If `shared_permission` is None then permissions from globa state are used.
pub fn new_for_worker(
global_state: GlobalState,
shared_permissions: Option<Permissions>,
main_module: ModuleSpecifier,
) -> Result<Self, ErrBox> {
let seeded_rng = match global_state.flags.seed {
Some(seed) => Some(StdRng::seed_from_u64(seed)),
None => None,
};
let permissions = if let Some(perm) = shared_permissions {
perm
} else {
global_state.permissions.clone()
};
let state = Rc::new(RefCell::new(StateInner {
global_state,
main_module,
permissions,
import_map: None,
metrics: Metrics::default(),
global_timer: GlobalTimer::new(),
workers: HashMap::new(),
next_worker_id: 0,
start_time: Instant::now(),
seeded_rng,
target_lib: TargetLib::Worker,
is_main: false,
is_internal: false,
}));
Ok(Self(state))
}
#[inline]
pub fn check_read(&self, path: &Path) -> Result<(), OpError> {
self.borrow().permissions.check_read(path)
}
/// As `check_read()`, but permission error messages will anonymize the path
/// by replacing it with the given `display`.
#[inline]
pub fn check_read_blind(
&self,
path: &Path,
display: &str,
) -> Result<(), OpError> {
self.borrow().permissions.check_read_blind(path, display)
}
#[inline]
pub fn check_write(&self, path: &Path) -> Result<(), OpError> {
self.borrow().permissions.check_write(path)
}
#[inline]
pub fn check_env(&self) -> Result<(), OpError> {
self.borrow().permissions.check_env()
}
#[inline]
pub fn check_net(&self, hostname: &str, port: u16) -> Result<(), OpError> {
self.borrow().permissions.check_net(hostname, port)
}
#[inline]
pub fn check_net_url(&self, url: &url::Url) -> Result<(), OpError> {
self.borrow().permissions.check_net_url(url)
}
#[inline]
pub fn check_run(&self) -> Result<(), OpError> {
self.borrow().permissions.check_run()
}
#[inline]
pub fn check_plugin(&self, filename: &Path) -> Result<(), OpError> {
self.borrow().permissions.check_plugin(filename)
}
pub fn check_dyn_import(
&self,
module_specifier: &ModuleSpecifier,
) -> Result<(), OpError> {
let u = module_specifier.as_url();
// TODO(bartlomieju): temporary fix to prevent hitting `unreachable`
// statement that is actually reachable...
SourceFileFetcher::check_if_supported_scheme(u)?;
match u.scheme() {
"http" | "https" => {
self.check_net_url(u)?;
Ok(())
}
"file" => {
let path = u
.to_file_path()
.unwrap()
.into_os_string()
.into_string()
.unwrap();
self.check_read(Path::new(&path))?;
Ok(())
}
_ => unreachable!(),
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
pub fn mock(main_module: &str) -> State {
let module_specifier = ModuleSpecifier::resolve_url_or_path(main_module)
.expect("Invalid entry module");
State::new(
GlobalState::mock(vec!["deno".to_string()], None),
None,
module_specifier,
None,
false,
)
.unwrap()
}
}