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This PR removes the hack in CLI that allows to run scripts with shorthand: deno script.ts. Removing this functionality because it hacks around short-comings of clap our CLI parser. We agree that this shorthand syntax is desirable, but it needs to be rethinked and reimplemented. For 1.0 we should go with conservative approach that is correct.
40 lines
1 KiB
TypeScript
40 lines
1 KiB
TypeScript
// Copyright 2018-2020 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
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import { serve } from "../../http/server.ts";
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import { assertStrictEq } from "../../testing/asserts.ts";
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Deno.test({
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name: "[examples/curl] send a request to a specified url",
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fn: async () => {
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const server = serve({ port: 8081 });
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const serverPromise = (async (): Promise<void> => {
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for await (const req of server) {
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req.respond({ body: "Hello world" });
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}
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})();
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const decoder = new TextDecoder();
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const process = Deno.run({
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cmd: [
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Deno.execPath(),
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"run",
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"--allow-net",
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"curl.ts",
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"http://localhost:8081",
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],
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cwd: "examples",
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stdout: "piped",
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});
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try {
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const output = await process.output();
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const actual = decoder.decode(output).trim();
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const expected = "Hello world";
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assertStrictEq(actual, expected);
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} finally {
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server.close();
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process.close();
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await serverPromise;
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}
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},
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});
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