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denoland-deno/cli/module_loader.rs
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// Copyright 2018-2023 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
use crate::args::CliOptions;
use crate::args::DenoSubcommand;
use crate::args::TsTypeLib;
use crate::cache::ParsedSourceCache;
use crate::emit::Emitter;
use crate::graph_util::graph_lock_or_exit;
use crate::graph_util::graph_valid_with_cli_options;
use crate::graph_util::FileWatcherReporter;
use crate::graph_util::ModuleGraphBuilder;
use crate::graph_util::ModuleGraphContainer;
use crate::node;
use crate::node::CliNodeCodeTranslator;
use crate::resolver::CliGraphResolver;
use crate::tools::check;
use crate::tools::check::TypeChecker;
use crate::util::progress_bar::ProgressBar;
use crate::util::text_encoding::code_without_source_map;
use crate::util::text_encoding::source_map_from_code;
use crate::worker::ModuleLoaderFactory;
use deno_ast::MediaType;
use deno_core::anyhow::anyhow;
use deno_core::anyhow::Context;
use deno_core::error::custom_error;
use deno_core::error::generic_error;
use deno_core::error::AnyError;
use deno_core::futures::future::FutureExt;
use deno_core::futures::Future;
use deno_core::parking_lot::Mutex;
use deno_core::resolve_url;
use deno_core::resolve_url_or_path;
use deno_core::ModuleCode;
use deno_core::ModuleLoader;
use deno_core::ModuleSource;
use deno_core::ModuleSpecifier;
use deno_core::ModuleType;
use deno_core::ResolutionKind;
use deno_core::SourceMapGetter;
use deno_graph::source::Resolver;
use deno_graph::EsmModule;
use deno_graph::JsonModule;
use deno_graph::Module;
use deno_graph::Resolution;
use deno_lockfile::Lockfile;
use deno_runtime::deno_fs;
use deno_runtime::deno_node::NodeResolution;
use deno_runtime::deno_node::NodeResolutionMode;
use deno_runtime::deno_node::NodeResolver;
use deno_runtime::permissions::PermissionsContainer;
use deno_semver::npm::NpmPackageNvReference;
use deno_semver::npm::NpmPackageReqReference;
use std::borrow::Cow;
use std::collections::HashSet;
use std::pin::Pin;
use std::rc::Rc;
use std::str;
use std::sync::Arc;
pub struct ModuleLoadPreparer {
options: Arc<CliOptions>,
graph_container: Arc<ModuleGraphContainer>,
lockfile: Option<Arc<Mutex<Lockfile>>>,
maybe_file_watcher_reporter: Option<FileWatcherReporter>,
module_graph_builder: Arc<ModuleGraphBuilder>,
parsed_source_cache: Arc<ParsedSourceCache>,
progress_bar: ProgressBar,
resolver: Arc<CliGraphResolver>,
type_checker: Arc<TypeChecker>,
}
impl ModuleLoadPreparer {
#[allow(clippy::too_many_arguments)]
pub fn new(
options: Arc<CliOptions>,
graph_container: Arc<ModuleGraphContainer>,
lockfile: Option<Arc<Mutex<Lockfile>>>,
maybe_file_watcher_reporter: Option<FileWatcherReporter>,
module_graph_builder: Arc<ModuleGraphBuilder>,
parsed_source_cache: Arc<ParsedSourceCache>,
progress_bar: ProgressBar,
resolver: Arc<CliGraphResolver>,
type_checker: Arc<TypeChecker>,
) -> Self {
Self {
options,
graph_container,
lockfile,
maybe_file_watcher_reporter,
module_graph_builder,
parsed_source_cache,
progress_bar,
resolver,
type_checker,
}
}
/// This method must be called for a module or a static importer of that
/// module before attempting to `load()` it from a `JsRuntime`. It will
/// populate the graph data in memory with the necessary source code, write
/// emits where necessary or report any module graph / type checking errors.
#[allow(clippy::too_many_arguments)]
pub async fn prepare_module_load(
&self,
roots: Vec<ModuleSpecifier>,
is_dynamic: bool,
lib: TsTypeLib,
permissions: PermissionsContainer,
) -> Result<(), AnyError> {
log::debug!("Preparing module load.");
let _pb_clear_guard = self.progress_bar.clear_guard();
let mut cache = self.module_graph_builder.create_fetch_cacher(permissions);
let maybe_imports = self.options.to_maybe_imports()?;
let graph_resolver = self.resolver.as_graph_resolver();
let graph_npm_resolver = self.resolver.as_graph_npm_resolver();
let maybe_file_watcher_reporter = self
.maybe_file_watcher_reporter
.as_ref()
.map(|r| r.as_reporter());
let analyzer = self.parsed_source_cache.as_analyzer();
log::debug!("Creating module graph.");
let mut graph_update_permit =
self.graph_container.acquire_update_permit().await;
let graph = graph_update_permit.graph_mut();
// Determine any modules that have already been emitted this session and
// should be skipped.
let reload_exclusions: HashSet<ModuleSpecifier> =
graph.specifiers().map(|(s, _)| s.clone()).collect();
self
.module_graph_builder
.build_graph_with_npm_resolution(
graph,
roots.clone(),
&mut cache,
deno_graph::BuildOptions {
is_dynamic,
imports: maybe_imports,
resolver: Some(graph_resolver),
npm_resolver: Some(graph_npm_resolver),
module_analyzer: Some(&*analyzer),
reporter: maybe_file_watcher_reporter,
},
)
.await?;
graph_valid_with_cli_options(graph, &roots, &self.options)?;
// If there is a lockfile...
if let Some(lockfile) = &self.lockfile {
let mut lockfile = lockfile.lock();
// validate the integrity of all the modules
graph_lock_or_exit(graph, &mut lockfile);
// update it with anything new
lockfile.write().context("Failed writing lockfile.")?;
}
// save the graph and get a reference to the new graph
let graph = graph_update_permit.commit();
drop(_pb_clear_guard);
// type check if necessary
if self.options.type_check_mode().is_true()
&& !self.graph_container.is_type_checked(&roots, lib)
{
let graph = Arc::new(graph.segment(&roots));
self
.type_checker
.check(
graph,
check::CheckOptions {
lib,
log_ignored_options: false,
reload: self.options.reload_flag()
&& !roots.iter().all(|r| reload_exclusions.contains(r)),
},
)
.await?;
self.graph_container.set_type_checked(&roots, lib);
}
log::debug!("Prepared module load.");
Ok(())
}
/// Helper around prepare_module_load that loads and type checks
/// the provided files.
pub async fn load_and_type_check_files(
&self,
files: &[String],
) -> Result<(), AnyError> {
let lib = self.options.ts_type_lib_window();
let specifiers = files
.iter()
.map(|file| resolve_url_or_path(file, self.options.initial_cwd()))
.collect::<Result<Vec<_>, _>>()?;
self
.prepare_module_load(
specifiers,
false,
lib,
PermissionsContainer::allow_all(),
)
.await
}
}
pub struct ModuleCodeSource {
pub code: ModuleCode,
pub found_url: ModuleSpecifier,
pub media_type: MediaType,
}
struct PreparedModuleLoader {
emitter: Arc<Emitter>,
graph_container: Arc<ModuleGraphContainer>,
parsed_source_cache: Arc<ParsedSourceCache>,
}
impl PreparedModuleLoader {
pub fn load_prepared_module(
&self,
specifier: &ModuleSpecifier,
maybe_referrer: Option<&ModuleSpecifier>,
) -> Result<ModuleCodeSource, AnyError> {
if specifier.scheme() == "node" {
unreachable!(); // Node built-in modules should be handled internally.
}
let graph = self.graph_container.graph();
match graph.get(specifier) {
Some(deno_graph::Module::Json(JsonModule {
source,
media_type,
specifier,
..
})) => Ok(ModuleCodeSource {
code: source.clone().into(),
found_url: specifier.clone(),
media_type: *media_type,
}),
Some(deno_graph::Module::Esm(EsmModule {
source,
media_type,
specifier,
..
})) => {
let code: ModuleCode = match media_type {
MediaType::JavaScript
| MediaType::Unknown
| MediaType::Cjs
| MediaType::Mjs
| MediaType::Json => source.clone().into(),
MediaType::Dts | MediaType::Dcts | MediaType::Dmts => {
Default::default()
}
MediaType::TypeScript
| MediaType::Mts
| MediaType::Cts
| MediaType::Jsx
| MediaType::Tsx => {
// get emit text
self
.emitter
.emit_parsed_source(specifier, *media_type, source)?
}
MediaType::TsBuildInfo | MediaType::Wasm | MediaType::SourceMap => {
panic!("Unexpected media type {media_type} for {specifier}")
}
};
// at this point, we no longer need the parsed source in memory, so free it
self.parsed_source_cache.free(specifier);
Ok(ModuleCodeSource {
code,
found_url: specifier.clone(),
media_type: *media_type,
})
}
_ => {
let mut msg = format!("Loading unprepared module: {specifier}");
if let Some(referrer) = maybe_referrer {
msg = format!("{}, imported from: {}", msg, referrer.as_str());
}
Err(anyhow!(msg))
}
}
}
}
struct SharedCliModuleLoaderState {
lib_window: TsTypeLib,
lib_worker: TsTypeLib,
is_inspecting: bool,
is_repl: bool,
graph_container: Arc<ModuleGraphContainer>,
module_load_preparer: Arc<ModuleLoadPreparer>,
prepared_module_loader: PreparedModuleLoader,
resolver: Arc<CliGraphResolver>,
npm_module_loader: NpmModuleLoader,
}
pub struct CliModuleLoaderFactory {
shared: Arc<SharedCliModuleLoaderState>,
}
impl CliModuleLoaderFactory {
pub fn new(
options: &CliOptions,
emitter: Arc<Emitter>,
graph_container: Arc<ModuleGraphContainer>,
module_load_preparer: Arc<ModuleLoadPreparer>,
parsed_source_cache: Arc<ParsedSourceCache>,
resolver: Arc<CliGraphResolver>,
npm_module_loader: NpmModuleLoader,
) -> Self {
Self {
shared: Arc::new(SharedCliModuleLoaderState {
lib_window: options.ts_type_lib_window(),
lib_worker: options.ts_type_lib_worker(),
is_inspecting: options.is_inspecting(),
is_repl: matches!(options.sub_command(), DenoSubcommand::Repl(_)),
prepared_module_loader: PreparedModuleLoader {
emitter,
graph_container: graph_container.clone(),
parsed_source_cache,
},
graph_container,
module_load_preparer,
resolver,
npm_module_loader,
}),
}
}
fn create_with_lib(
&self,
lib: TsTypeLib,
root_permissions: PermissionsContainer,
dynamic_permissions: PermissionsContainer,
) -> Rc<dyn ModuleLoader> {
Rc::new(CliModuleLoader {
lib,
root_permissions,
dynamic_permissions,
shared: self.shared.clone(),
})
}
}
impl ModuleLoaderFactory for CliModuleLoaderFactory {
fn create_for_main(
&self,
root_permissions: PermissionsContainer,
dynamic_permissions: PermissionsContainer,
) -> Rc<dyn ModuleLoader> {
self.create_with_lib(
self.shared.lib_window,
root_permissions,
dynamic_permissions,
)
}
fn create_for_worker(
&self,
root_permissions: PermissionsContainer,
dynamic_permissions: PermissionsContainer,
) -> Rc<dyn ModuleLoader> {
self.create_with_lib(
self.shared.lib_worker,
root_permissions,
dynamic_permissions,
)
}
fn create_source_map_getter(&self) -> Option<Box<dyn SourceMapGetter>> {
Some(Box::new(CliSourceMapGetter {
shared: self.shared.clone(),
}))
}
}
struct CliModuleLoader {
lib: TsTypeLib,
/// The initial set of permissions used to resolve the static imports in the
/// worker. These are "allow all" for main worker, and parent thread
/// permissions for Web Worker.
root_permissions: PermissionsContainer,
/// Permissions used to resolve dynamic imports, these get passed as
/// "root permissions" for Web Worker.
dynamic_permissions: PermissionsContainer,
shared: Arc<SharedCliModuleLoaderState>,
}
impl CliModuleLoader {
fn load_sync(
&self,
specifier: &ModuleSpecifier,
maybe_referrer: Option<&ModuleSpecifier>,
is_dynamic: bool,
) -> Result<ModuleSource, AnyError> {
let permissions = if is_dynamic {
&self.dynamic_permissions
} else {
&self.root_permissions
};
let code_source = if let Some(result) = self
.shared
.npm_module_loader
.load_sync_if_in_npm_package(specifier, maybe_referrer, permissions)
{
result?
} else {
self
.shared
.prepared_module_loader
.load_prepared_module(specifier, maybe_referrer)?
};
let code = if self.shared.is_inspecting {
// we need the code with the source map in order for
// it to work with --inspect or --inspect-brk
code_source.code
} else {
// reduce memory and throw away the source map
// because we don't need it
code_without_source_map(code_source.code)
};
Ok(ModuleSource::new_with_redirect(
match code_source.media_type {
MediaType::Json => ModuleType::Json,
_ => ModuleType::JavaScript,
},
code,
specifier,
&code_source.found_url,
))
}
}
impl ModuleLoader for CliModuleLoader {
fn resolve(
&self,
specifier: &str,
referrer: &str,
kind: ResolutionKind,
) -> Result<ModuleSpecifier, AnyError> {
let permissions = if matches!(kind, ResolutionKind::DynamicImport) {
&self.dynamic_permissions
} else {
&self.root_permissions
};
// TODO(bartlomieju): ideally we shouldn't need to call `current_dir()` on each
// call - maybe it should be caller's responsibility to pass it as an arg?
let cwd = std::env::current_dir().context("Unable to get CWD")?;
let referrer_result = deno_core::resolve_url_or_path(referrer, &cwd);
if let Ok(referrer) = referrer_result.as_ref() {
if let Some(result) = self
.shared
.npm_module_loader
.resolve_if_in_npm_package(specifier, referrer, permissions)
{
return result;
}
let graph = self.shared.graph_container.graph();
let maybe_resolved = match graph.get(referrer) {
Some(Module::Esm(module)) => {
module.dependencies.get(specifier).map(|d| &d.maybe_code)
}
_ => None,
};
match maybe_resolved {
Some(Resolution::Ok(resolved)) => {
let specifier = &resolved.specifier;
return match graph.get(specifier) {
Some(Module::Npm(module)) => self
.shared
.npm_module_loader
.resolve_nv_ref(&module.nv_reference, permissions),
Some(Module::Node(module)) => Ok(module.specifier.clone()),
Some(Module::Esm(module)) => Ok(module.specifier.clone()),
Some(Module::Json(module)) => Ok(module.specifier.clone()),
Some(Module::External(module)) => {
Ok(node::resolve_specifier_into_node_modules(&module.specifier))
}
None => Ok(specifier.clone()),
};
}
Some(Resolution::Err(err)) => {
return Err(custom_error(
"TypeError",
format!("{}\n", err.to_string_with_range()),
))
}
Some(Resolution::None) | None => {}
}
}
// FIXME(bartlomieju): this is a hacky way to provide compatibility with REPL
// and `Deno.core.evalContext` API. Ideally we should always have a referrer filled
// but sadly that's not the case due to missing APIs in V8.
let referrer = if referrer.is_empty() && self.shared.is_repl {
deno_core::resolve_path("./$deno$repl.ts", &cwd)?
} else {
referrer_result?
};
// FIXME(bartlomieju): this is another hack way to provide NPM specifier
// support in REPL. This should be fixed.
let resolution = self.shared.resolver.resolve(specifier, &referrer);
if self.shared.is_repl {
let specifier = resolution
.as_ref()
.ok()
.map(Cow::Borrowed)
.or_else(|| ModuleSpecifier::parse(specifier).ok().map(Cow::Owned));
if let Some(specifier) = specifier {
if let Ok(reference) =
NpmPackageReqReference::from_specifier(&specifier)
{
return self
.shared
.npm_module_loader
.resolve_req_reference(&reference, permissions);
}
}
}
resolution
}
fn load(
&self,
specifier: &ModuleSpecifier,
maybe_referrer: Option<&ModuleSpecifier>,
is_dynamic: bool,
) -> Pin<Box<deno_core::ModuleSourceFuture>> {
// NOTE: this block is async only because of `deno_core` interface
// requirements; module was already loaded when constructing module graph
// during call to `prepare_load` so we can load it synchronously.
Box::pin(deno_core::futures::future::ready(self.load_sync(
specifier,
maybe_referrer,
is_dynamic,
)))
}
fn prepare_load(
&self,
specifier: &ModuleSpecifier,
_maybe_referrer: Option<String>,
is_dynamic: bool,
) -> Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output = Result<(), AnyError>>>> {
if let Some(result) =
self.shared.npm_module_loader.maybe_prepare_load(specifier)
{
return Box::pin(deno_core::futures::future::ready(result));
}
let specifier = specifier.clone();
let module_load_preparer = self.shared.module_load_preparer.clone();
let root_permissions = if is_dynamic {
self.dynamic_permissions.clone()
} else {
self.root_permissions.clone()
};
let lib = self.lib;
async move {
module_load_preparer
.prepare_module_load(vec![specifier], is_dynamic, lib, root_permissions)
.await
}
.boxed_local()
}
}
struct CliSourceMapGetter {
shared: Arc<SharedCliModuleLoaderState>,
}
impl SourceMapGetter for CliSourceMapGetter {
fn get_source_map(&self, file_name: &str) -> Option<Vec<u8>> {
let specifier = resolve_url(file_name).ok()?;
match specifier.scheme() {
// we should only be looking for emits for schemes that denote external
// modules, which the disk_cache supports
"wasm" | "file" | "http" | "https" | "data" | "blob" => (),
_ => return None,
}
let source = self
.shared
.prepared_module_loader
.load_prepared_module(&specifier, None)
.ok()?;
source_map_from_code(&source.code)
}
fn get_source_line(
&self,
file_name: &str,
line_number: usize,
) -> Option<String> {
let graph = self.shared.graph_container.graph();
let code = match graph.get(&resolve_url(file_name).ok()?) {
Some(deno_graph::Module::Esm(module)) => &module.source,
Some(deno_graph::Module::Json(module)) => &module.source,
_ => return None,
};
// Do NOT use .lines(): it skips the terminating empty line.
// (due to internally using_terminator() instead of .split())
let lines: Vec<&str> = code.split('\n').collect();
if line_number >= lines.len() {
Some(format!(
"{} Couldn't format source line: Line {} is out of bounds (source may have changed at runtime)",
crate::colors::yellow("Warning"), line_number + 1,
))
} else {
Some(lines[line_number].to_string())
}
}
}
pub struct NpmModuleLoader {
cjs_resolutions: Arc<CjsResolutionStore>,
node_code_translator: Arc<CliNodeCodeTranslator>,
fs: Arc<dyn deno_fs::FileSystem>,
node_resolver: Arc<NodeResolver>,
}
impl NpmModuleLoader {
pub fn new(
cjs_resolutions: Arc<CjsResolutionStore>,
node_code_translator: Arc<CliNodeCodeTranslator>,
fs: Arc<dyn deno_fs::FileSystem>,
node_resolver: Arc<NodeResolver>,
) -> Self {
Self {
cjs_resolutions,
node_code_translator,
fs,
node_resolver,
}
}
pub fn resolve_if_in_npm_package(
&self,
specifier: &str,
referrer: &ModuleSpecifier,
permissions: &PermissionsContainer,
) -> Option<Result<ModuleSpecifier, AnyError>> {
if self.node_resolver.in_npm_package(referrer) {
// we're in an npm package, so use node resolution
Some(
self
.handle_node_resolve_result(self.node_resolver.resolve(
specifier,
referrer,
NodeResolutionMode::Execution,
permissions,
))
.with_context(|| {
format!("Could not resolve '{specifier}' from '{referrer}'.")
}),
)
} else {
None
}
}
pub fn resolve_nv_ref(
&self,
nv_ref: &NpmPackageNvReference,
permissions: &PermissionsContainer,
) -> Result<ModuleSpecifier, AnyError> {
self
.handle_node_resolve_result(self.node_resolver.resolve_npm_reference(
nv_ref,
NodeResolutionMode::Execution,
permissions,
))
.with_context(|| format!("Could not resolve '{}'.", nv_ref))
}
pub fn resolve_req_reference(
&self,
reference: &NpmPackageReqReference,
permissions: &PermissionsContainer,
) -> Result<ModuleSpecifier, AnyError> {
self
.handle_node_resolve_result(self.node_resolver.resolve_npm_req_reference(
reference,
NodeResolutionMode::Execution,
permissions,
))
.with_context(|| format!("Could not resolve '{reference}'."))
}
pub fn maybe_prepare_load(
&self,
specifier: &ModuleSpecifier,
) -> Option<Result<(), AnyError>> {
if self.node_resolver.in_npm_package(specifier) {
// nothing to prepare
Some(Ok(()))
} else {
None
}
}
pub fn load_sync_if_in_npm_package(
&self,
specifier: &ModuleSpecifier,
maybe_referrer: Option<&ModuleSpecifier>,
permissions: &PermissionsContainer,
) -> Option<Result<ModuleCodeSource, AnyError>> {
if self.node_resolver.in_npm_package(specifier) {
Some(self.load_sync(specifier, maybe_referrer, permissions))
} else {
None
}
}
fn load_sync(
&self,
specifier: &ModuleSpecifier,
maybe_referrer: Option<&ModuleSpecifier>,
permissions: &PermissionsContainer,
) -> Result<ModuleCodeSource, AnyError> {
let file_path = specifier.to_file_path().unwrap();
let code = self
.fs
.read_to_string(&file_path)
.map_err(AnyError::from)
.with_context(|| {
let mut msg = "Unable to load ".to_string();
msg.push_str(&file_path.to_string_lossy());
if let Some(referrer) = &maybe_referrer {
msg.push_str(" imported from ");
msg.push_str(referrer.as_str());
}
msg
})?;
let code = if self.cjs_resolutions.contains(specifier) {
// translate cjs to esm if it's cjs and inject node globals
self.node_code_translator.translate_cjs_to_esm(
specifier,
&code,
permissions,
)?
} else {
// only inject node globals for esm
self
.node_code_translator
.esm_code_with_node_globals(specifier, &code)?
};
Ok(ModuleCodeSource {
code: code.into(),
found_url: specifier.clone(),
media_type: MediaType::from_specifier(specifier),
})
}
fn handle_node_resolve_result(
&self,
result: Result<Option<NodeResolution>, AnyError>,
) -> Result<ModuleSpecifier, AnyError> {
let response = match result? {
Some(response) => response,
None => return Err(generic_error("not found")),
};
if let NodeResolution::CommonJs(specifier) = &response {
// remember that this was a common js resolution
self.cjs_resolutions.insert(specifier.clone());
}
Ok(response.into_url())
}
}
/// Keeps track of what module specifiers were resolved as CJS.
#[derive(Default)]
pub struct CjsResolutionStore(Mutex<HashSet<ModuleSpecifier>>);
impl CjsResolutionStore {
pub fn contains(&self, specifier: &ModuleSpecifier) -> bool {
self.0.lock().contains(specifier)
}
pub fn insert(&self, specifier: ModuleSpecifier) {
self.0.lock().insert(specifier);
}
}