// Copyright 2018-2023 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license. use std::collections::HashSet; use std::collections::VecDeque; use std::path::Path; use std::path::PathBuf; use deno_ast::CjsAnalysis; use deno_ast::MediaType; use deno_ast::ModuleSpecifier; use deno_core::anyhow::anyhow; use deno_core::anyhow::bail; use deno_core::anyhow::Context; use deno_core::error::generic_error; use deno_core::error::AnyError; use deno_core::serde_json::Value; use deno_core::url::Url; use deno_graph::npm::NpmPackageNv; use deno_graph::npm::NpmPackageNvReference; use deno_runtime::deno_node; use deno_runtime::deno_node::errors; use deno_runtime::deno_node::find_builtin_node_module; use deno_runtime::deno_node::get_closest_package_json; use deno_runtime::deno_node::legacy_main_resolve; use deno_runtime::deno_node::package_exports_resolve; use deno_runtime::deno_node::package_imports_resolve; use deno_runtime::deno_node::package_resolve; use deno_runtime::deno_node::path_to_declaration_path; use deno_runtime::deno_node::NodeModuleKind; use deno_runtime::deno_node::NodePermissions; use deno_runtime::deno_node::NodeResolutionMode; use deno_runtime::deno_node::PackageJson; use deno_runtime::deno_node::PathClean; use deno_runtime::deno_node::RealFs; use deno_runtime::deno_node::RequireNpmResolver; use deno_runtime::deno_node::DEFAULT_CONDITIONS; use deno_runtime::permissions::PermissionsContainer; use once_cell::sync::Lazy; use regex::Regex; use crate::cache::NodeAnalysisCache; use crate::file_fetcher::FileFetcher; use crate::npm::NpmPackageResolver; use crate::util::fs::canonicalize_path_maybe_not_exists; mod analyze; pub use analyze::esm_code_with_node_globals; #[derive(Debug)] pub enum NodeResolution { Esm(ModuleSpecifier), CommonJs(ModuleSpecifier), BuiltIn(String), } impl NodeResolution { pub fn into_url(self) -> ModuleSpecifier { match self { Self::Esm(u) => u, Self::CommonJs(u) => u, Self::BuiltIn(specifier) => { if specifier.starts_with("node:") { ModuleSpecifier::parse(&specifier).unwrap() } else { ModuleSpecifier::parse(&format!("node:{specifier}")).unwrap() } } } } pub fn into_specifier_and_media_type( resolution: Option, ) -> (ModuleSpecifier, MediaType) { match resolution { Some(NodeResolution::CommonJs(specifier)) => { let media_type = MediaType::from_specifier(&specifier); ( specifier, match media_type { MediaType::JavaScript | MediaType::Jsx => MediaType::Cjs, MediaType::TypeScript | MediaType::Tsx => MediaType::Cts, MediaType::Dts => MediaType::Dcts, _ => media_type, }, ) } Some(NodeResolution::Esm(specifier)) => { let media_type = MediaType::from_specifier(&specifier); ( specifier, match media_type { MediaType::JavaScript | MediaType::Jsx => MediaType::Mjs, MediaType::TypeScript | MediaType::Tsx => MediaType::Mts, MediaType::Dts => MediaType::Dmts, _ => media_type, }, ) } Some(resolution) => (resolution.into_url(), MediaType::Dts), None => ( ModuleSpecifier::parse("internal:///missing_dependency.d.ts").unwrap(), MediaType::Dts, ), } } } // TODO(bartlomieju): seems super wasteful to parse specified each time pub fn resolve_builtin_node_module(module_name: &str) -> Result { if let Some(module) = find_builtin_node_module(module_name) { return Ok(ModuleSpecifier::parse(module.specifier).unwrap()); } Err(generic_error(format!( "Unknown built-in \"node:\" module: {module_name}" ))) } static RESERVED_WORDS: Lazy> = Lazy::new(|| { HashSet::from([ "break", "case", "catch", "class", "const", "continue", "debugger", "default", "delete", "do", "else", "export", "extends", "false", "finally", "for", "function", "if", "import", "in", "instanceof", "new", "null", "return", "super", "switch", "this", "throw", "true", "try", "typeof", "var", "void", "while", "with", "yield", "let", "enum", "implements", "interface", "package", "private", "protected", "public", "static", ]) }); /// This function is an implementation of `defaultResolve` in /// `lib/internal/modules/esm/resolve.js` from Node. pub fn node_resolve( specifier: &str, referrer: &ModuleSpecifier, mode: NodeResolutionMode, npm_resolver: &dyn RequireNpmResolver, permissions: &mut dyn NodePermissions, ) -> Result, AnyError> { // Note: if we are here, then the referrer is an esm module // TODO(bartlomieju): skipped "policy" part as we don't plan to support it if deno_node::is_builtin_node_module(specifier) { return Ok(Some(NodeResolution::BuiltIn(specifier.to_string()))); } if let Ok(url) = Url::parse(specifier) { if url.scheme() == "data" { return Ok(Some(NodeResolution::Esm(url))); } let protocol = url.scheme(); if protocol == "node" { let split_specifier = url.as_str().split(':'); let specifier = split_specifier.skip(1).collect::(); if deno_node::is_builtin_node_module(&specifier) { return Ok(Some(NodeResolution::BuiltIn(specifier))); } } if protocol != "file" && protocol != "data" { return Err(errors::err_unsupported_esm_url_scheme(&url)); } // todo(dsherret): this seems wrong if referrer.scheme() == "data" { let url = referrer.join(specifier).map_err(AnyError::from)?; return Ok(Some(NodeResolution::Esm(url))); } } let url = module_resolve( specifier, referrer, DEFAULT_CONDITIONS, mode, npm_resolver, permissions, )?; let url = match url { Some(url) => url, None => return Ok(None), }; let url = match mode { NodeResolutionMode::Execution => url, NodeResolutionMode::Types => { let path = url.to_file_path().unwrap(); // todo(16370): the module kind is not correct here. I think we need // typescript to tell us if the referrer is esm or cjs let path = match path_to_declaration_path::(path, NodeModuleKind::Esm) { Some(path) => path, None => return Ok(None), }; ModuleSpecifier::from_file_path(path).unwrap() } }; let resolve_response = url_to_node_resolution(url, npm_resolver)?; // TODO(bartlomieju): skipped checking errors for commonJS resolution and // "preserveSymlinksMain"/"preserveSymlinks" options. Ok(Some(resolve_response)) } pub fn node_resolve_npm_reference( reference: &NpmPackageNvReference, mode: NodeResolutionMode, npm_resolver: &NpmPackageResolver, permissions: &mut dyn NodePermissions, ) -> Result, AnyError> { let package_folder = npm_resolver.resolve_package_folder_from_deno_module(&reference.nv)?; let node_module_kind = NodeModuleKind::Esm; let maybe_resolved_path = package_config_resolve( &reference .sub_path .as_ref() .map(|s| format!("./{s}")) .unwrap_or_else(|| ".".to_string()), &package_folder, node_module_kind, DEFAULT_CONDITIONS, mode, npm_resolver, permissions, ) .with_context(|| { format!("Error resolving package config for '{reference}'") })?; let resolved_path = match maybe_resolved_path { Some(resolved_path) => resolved_path, None => return Ok(None), }; let resolved_path = match mode { NodeResolutionMode::Execution => resolved_path, NodeResolutionMode::Types => { match path_to_declaration_path::(resolved_path, node_module_kind) { Some(path) => path, None => return Ok(None), } } }; let url = ModuleSpecifier::from_file_path(resolved_path).unwrap(); let resolve_response = url_to_node_resolution(url, npm_resolver)?; // TODO(bartlomieju): skipped checking errors for commonJS resolution and // "preserveSymlinksMain"/"preserveSymlinks" options. Ok(Some(resolve_response)) } /// Resolves a specifier that is pointing into a node_modules folder. /// /// Note: This should be called whenever getting the specifier from /// a Module::External(module) reference because that module might /// not be fully resolved at the time deno_graph is analyzing it /// because the node_modules folder might not exist at that time. pub fn resolve_specifier_into_node_modules( specifier: &ModuleSpecifier, ) -> ModuleSpecifier { specifier .to_file_path() .ok() // this path might not exist at the time the graph is being created // because the node_modules folder might not yet exist .and_then(|path| canonicalize_path_maybe_not_exists(&path).ok()) .and_then(|path| ModuleSpecifier::from_file_path(path).ok()) .unwrap_or_else(|| specifier.clone()) } pub fn node_resolve_binary_commands( pkg_nv: &NpmPackageNv, npm_resolver: &NpmPackageResolver, ) -> Result, AnyError> { let package_folder = npm_resolver.resolve_package_folder_from_deno_module(pkg_nv)?; let package_json_path = package_folder.join("package.json"); let package_json = PackageJson::load::( npm_resolver, &mut PermissionsContainer::allow_all(), package_json_path, )?; Ok(match package_json.bin { Some(Value::String(_)) => vec![pkg_nv.name.to_string()], Some(Value::Object(o)) => { o.into_iter().map(|(key, _)| key).collect::>() } _ => Vec::new(), }) } pub fn node_resolve_binary_export( pkg_nv: &NpmPackageNv, bin_name: Option<&str>, npm_resolver: &NpmPackageResolver, ) -> Result { let package_folder = npm_resolver.resolve_package_folder_from_deno_module(pkg_nv)?; let package_json_path = package_folder.join("package.json"); let package_json = PackageJson::load::( npm_resolver, &mut PermissionsContainer::allow_all(), package_json_path, )?; let bin = match &package_json.bin { Some(bin) => bin, None => bail!( "package '{}' did not have a bin property in its package.json", &pkg_nv.name, ), }; let bin_entry = resolve_bin_entry_value(pkg_nv, bin_name, bin)?; let url = ModuleSpecifier::from_file_path(package_folder.join(bin_entry)).unwrap(); let resolve_response = url_to_node_resolution(url, npm_resolver)?; // TODO(bartlomieju): skipped checking errors for commonJS resolution and // "preserveSymlinksMain"/"preserveSymlinks" options. Ok(resolve_response) } fn resolve_bin_entry_value<'a>( pkg_nv: &NpmPackageNv, bin_name: Option<&str>, bin: &'a Value, ) -> Result<&'a str, AnyError> { let bin_entry = match bin { Value::String(_) => { if bin_name.is_some() && bin_name.unwrap() != pkg_nv.name { None } else { Some(bin) } } Value::Object(o) => { if let Some(bin_name) = bin_name { o.get(bin_name) } else if o.len() == 1 || o.len() > 1 && o.values().all(|v| v == o.values().next().unwrap()) { o.values().next() } else { o.get(&pkg_nv.name) } }, _ => bail!("package '{}' did not have a bin property with a string or object value in its package.json", pkg_nv), }; let bin_entry = match bin_entry { Some(e) => e, None => { let keys = bin .as_object() .map(|o| { o.keys() .map(|k| format!(" * npm:{pkg_nv}/{k}")) .collect::>() }) .unwrap_or_default(); bail!( "package '{}' did not have a bin entry for '{}' in its package.json{}", pkg_nv, bin_name.unwrap_or(&pkg_nv.name), if keys.is_empty() { "".to_string() } else { format!("\n\nPossibilities:\n{}", keys.join("\n")) } ) } }; match bin_entry { Value::String(s) => Ok(s), _ => bail!( "package '{}' had a non-string sub property of bin in its package.json", pkg_nv, ), } } fn package_config_resolve( package_subpath: &str, package_dir: &Path, referrer_kind: NodeModuleKind, conditions: &[&str], mode: NodeResolutionMode, npm_resolver: &dyn RequireNpmResolver, permissions: &mut dyn NodePermissions, ) -> Result, AnyError> { let package_json_path = package_dir.join("package.json"); let referrer = ModuleSpecifier::from_directory_path(package_dir).unwrap(); let package_config = PackageJson::load::( npm_resolver, permissions, package_json_path.clone(), )?; if let Some(exports) = &package_config.exports { let result = package_exports_resolve::( &package_json_path, package_subpath.to_string(), exports, &referrer, referrer_kind, conditions, mode, npm_resolver, permissions, ); match result { Ok(found) => return Ok(Some(found)), Err(exports_err) => { if mode.is_types() && package_subpath == "." { if let Ok(Some(path)) = legacy_main_resolve::(&package_config, referrer_kind, mode) { return Ok(Some(path)); } else { return Ok(None); } } return Err(exports_err); } } } if package_subpath == "." { return legacy_main_resolve::(&package_config, referrer_kind, mode); } Ok(Some(package_dir.join(package_subpath))) } pub fn url_to_node_resolution( url: ModuleSpecifier, npm_resolver: &dyn RequireNpmResolver, ) -> Result { let url_str = url.as_str().to_lowercase(); if url_str.starts_with("http") { Ok(NodeResolution::Esm(url)) } else if url_str.ends_with(".js") || url_str.ends_with(".d.ts") { let package_config = get_closest_package_json::( &url, npm_resolver, &mut PermissionsContainer::allow_all(), )?; if package_config.typ == "module" { Ok(NodeResolution::Esm(url)) } else { Ok(NodeResolution::CommonJs(url)) } } else if url_str.ends_with(".mjs") || url_str.ends_with(".d.mts") { Ok(NodeResolution::Esm(url)) } else if url_str.ends_with(".ts") { Err(generic_error(format!( "TypeScript files are not supported in npm packages: {url}" ))) } else { Ok(NodeResolution::CommonJs(url)) } } fn finalize_resolution( resolved: ModuleSpecifier, base: &ModuleSpecifier, ) -> Result { // todo(dsherret): cache let encoded_sep_re = Regex::new(r"%2F|%2C").unwrap(); if encoded_sep_re.is_match(resolved.path()) { return Err(errors::err_invalid_module_specifier( resolved.path(), "must not include encoded \"/\" or \"\\\\\" characters", Some(to_file_path_string(base)), )); } let path = to_file_path(&resolved); // TODO(bartlomieju): currently not supported // if (getOptionValue('--experimental-specifier-resolution') === 'node') { // ... // } let p_str = path.to_str().unwrap(); let p = if p_str.ends_with('/') { p_str[p_str.len() - 1..].to_string() } else { p_str.to_string() }; let (is_dir, is_file) = if let Ok(stats) = std::fs::metadata(p) { (stats.is_dir(), stats.is_file()) } else { (false, false) }; if is_dir { return Err(errors::err_unsupported_dir_import( resolved.as_str(), base.as_str(), )); } else if !is_file { return Err(errors::err_module_not_found( resolved.as_str(), base.as_str(), "module", )); } Ok(resolved) } fn module_resolve( specifier: &str, referrer: &ModuleSpecifier, conditions: &[&str], mode: NodeResolutionMode, npm_resolver: &dyn RequireNpmResolver, permissions: &mut dyn NodePermissions, ) -> Result, AnyError> { // note: if we're here, the referrer is an esm module let url = if should_be_treated_as_relative_or_absolute_path(specifier) { let resolved_specifier = referrer.join(specifier)?; if mode.is_types() { let file_path = to_file_path(&resolved_specifier); // todo(dsherret): the node module kind is not correct and we // should use the value provided by typescript instead let declaration_path = path_to_declaration_path::(file_path, NodeModuleKind::Esm); declaration_path.map(|declaration_path| { ModuleSpecifier::from_file_path(declaration_path).unwrap() }) } else { Some(resolved_specifier) } } else if specifier.starts_with('#') { Some( package_imports_resolve::( specifier, referrer, NodeModuleKind::Esm, conditions, mode, npm_resolver, permissions, ) .map(|p| ModuleSpecifier::from_file_path(p).unwrap())?, ) } else if let Ok(resolved) = Url::parse(specifier) { Some(resolved) } else { package_resolve::( specifier, referrer, NodeModuleKind::Esm, conditions, mode, npm_resolver, permissions, )? .map(|p| ModuleSpecifier::from_file_path(p).unwrap()) }; Ok(match url { Some(url) => Some(finalize_resolution(url, referrer)?), None => None, }) } fn add_export( source: &mut Vec, name: &str, initializer: &str, temp_var_count: &mut usize, ) { fn is_valid_var_decl(name: &str) -> bool { // it's ok to be super strict here name .chars() .all(|c| c.is_ascii_alphanumeric() || c == '_' || c == '$') } // TODO(bartlomieju): Node actually checks if a given export exists in `exports` object, // but it might not be necessary here since our analysis is more detailed? if RESERVED_WORDS.contains(name) || !is_valid_var_decl(name) { *temp_var_count += 1; // we can't create an identifier with a reserved word or invalid identifier name, // so assign it to a temporary variable that won't have a conflict, then re-export // it as a string source.push(format!( "const __deno_export_{temp_var_count}__ = {initializer};" )); source.push(format!( "export {{ __deno_export_{temp_var_count}__ as \"{name}\" }};" )); } else { source.push(format!("export const {name} = {initializer};")); } } /// Translates given CJS module into ESM. This function will perform static /// analysis on the file to find defined exports and reexports. /// /// For all discovered reexports the analysis will be performed recursively. /// /// If successful a source code for equivalent ES module is returned. pub fn translate_cjs_to_esm( file_fetcher: &FileFetcher, specifier: &ModuleSpecifier, code: String, media_type: MediaType, npm_resolver: &NpmPackageResolver, node_analysis_cache: &NodeAnalysisCache, permissions: &mut dyn NodePermissions, ) -> Result { fn perform_cjs_analysis( analysis_cache: &NodeAnalysisCache, specifier: &str, media_type: MediaType, code: String, ) -> Result { let source_hash = NodeAnalysisCache::compute_source_hash(&code); if let Some(analysis) = analysis_cache.get_cjs_analysis(specifier, &source_hash) { return Ok(analysis); } if media_type == MediaType::Json { return Ok(CjsAnalysis { exports: vec![], reexports: vec![], }); } let parsed_source = deno_ast::parse_script(deno_ast::ParseParams { specifier: specifier.to_string(), text_info: deno_ast::SourceTextInfo::new(code.into()), media_type, capture_tokens: true, scope_analysis: false, maybe_syntax: None, })?; let analysis = parsed_source.analyze_cjs(); analysis_cache.set_cjs_analysis(specifier, &source_hash, &analysis); Ok(analysis) } let mut temp_var_count = 0; let mut handled_reexports: HashSet = HashSet::default(); let mut source = vec![ r#"import {createRequire as __internalCreateRequire} from "node:module"; const require = __internalCreateRequire(import.meta.url);"# .to_string(), ]; let analysis = perform_cjs_analysis( node_analysis_cache, specifier.as_str(), media_type, code, )?; let mut all_exports = analysis .exports .iter() .map(|s| s.to_string()) .collect::>(); // (request, referrer) let mut reexports_to_handle = VecDeque::new(); for reexport in analysis.reexports { reexports_to_handle.push_back((reexport, specifier.clone())); } while let Some((reexport, referrer)) = reexports_to_handle.pop_front() { if handled_reexports.contains(&reexport) { continue; } handled_reexports.insert(reexport.to_string()); // First, resolve relate reexport specifier let resolved_reexport = resolve( &reexport, &referrer, // FIXME(bartlomieju): check if these conditions are okay, probably // should be `deno-require`, because `deno` is already used in `esm_resolver.rs` &["deno", "require", "default"], NodeResolutionMode::Execution, npm_resolver, permissions, )?; let reexport_specifier = ModuleSpecifier::from_file_path(resolved_reexport).unwrap(); // Second, read the source code from disk let reexport_file = file_fetcher .get_source(&reexport_specifier) .ok_or_else(|| { anyhow!( "Could not find '{}' ({}) referenced from {}", reexport, reexport_specifier, referrer ) })?; { let analysis = perform_cjs_analysis( node_analysis_cache, reexport_specifier.as_str(), reexport_file.media_type, reexport_file.source.to_string(), )?; for reexport in analysis.reexports { reexports_to_handle.push_back((reexport, reexport_specifier.clone())); } all_exports.extend( analysis .exports .into_iter() .filter(|e| e.as_str() != "default"), ); } } source.push(format!( "const mod = require(\"{}\");", specifier .to_file_path() .unwrap() .to_str() .unwrap() .replace('\\', "\\\\") .replace('\'', "\\\'") .replace('\"', "\\\"") )); for export in &all_exports { if export.as_str() != "default" { add_export( &mut source, export, &format!("mod[\"{export}\"]"), &mut temp_var_count, ); } } source.push("export default mod;".to_string()); let translated_source = source.join("\n"); Ok(translated_source) } fn resolve( specifier: &str, referrer: &ModuleSpecifier, conditions: &[&str], mode: NodeResolutionMode, npm_resolver: &dyn RequireNpmResolver, permissions: &mut dyn NodePermissions, ) -> Result { if specifier.starts_with('/') { todo!(); } let referrer_path = referrer.to_file_path().unwrap(); if specifier.starts_with("./") || specifier.starts_with("../") { if let Some(parent) = referrer_path.parent() { return file_extension_probe(parent.join(specifier), &referrer_path); } else { todo!(); } } // We've got a bare specifier or maybe bare_specifier/blah.js" let (package_specifier, package_subpath) = parse_specifier(specifier).unwrap(); // todo(dsherret): use not_found error on not found here let module_dir = npm_resolver.resolve_package_folder_from_package( package_specifier.as_str(), &referrer_path, mode, )?; let package_json_path = module_dir.join("package.json"); if package_json_path.exists() { let package_json = PackageJson::load::( npm_resolver, permissions, package_json_path.clone(), )?; if let Some(exports) = &package_json.exports { return package_exports_resolve::( &package_json_path, package_subpath, exports, referrer, NodeModuleKind::Esm, conditions, mode, npm_resolver, permissions, ); } // old school if package_subpath != "." { let d = module_dir.join(package_subpath); if let Ok(m) = d.metadata() { if m.is_dir() { // subdir might have a package.json that specifies the entrypoint let package_json_path = d.join("package.json"); if package_json_path.exists() { let package_json = PackageJson::load::( npm_resolver, permissions, package_json_path, )?; if let Some(main) = package_json.main(NodeModuleKind::Cjs) { return Ok(d.join(main).clean()); } } return Ok(d.join("index.js").clean()); } } return file_extension_probe(d, &referrer_path); } else if let Some(main) = package_json.main(NodeModuleKind::Cjs) { return Ok(module_dir.join(main).clean()); } else { return Ok(module_dir.join("index.js").clean()); } } Err(not_found(specifier, &referrer_path)) } fn parse_specifier(specifier: &str) -> Option<(String, String)> { let mut separator_index = specifier.find('/'); let mut valid_package_name = true; // let mut is_scoped = false; if specifier.is_empty() { valid_package_name = false; } else if specifier.starts_with('@') { // is_scoped = true; if let Some(index) = separator_index { separator_index = specifier[index + 1..].find('/').map(|i| i + index + 1); } else { valid_package_name = false; } } let package_name = if let Some(index) = separator_index { specifier[0..index].to_string() } else { specifier.to_string() }; // Package name cannot have leading . and cannot have percent-encoding or separators. for ch in package_name.chars() { if ch == '%' || ch == '\\' { valid_package_name = false; break; } } if !valid_package_name { return None; } let package_subpath = if let Some(index) = separator_index { format!(".{}", specifier.chars().skip(index).collect::()) } else { ".".to_string() }; Some((package_name, package_subpath)) } fn to_file_path(url: &ModuleSpecifier) -> PathBuf { url .to_file_path() .unwrap_or_else(|_| panic!("Provided URL was not file:// URL: {url}")) } fn to_file_path_string(url: &ModuleSpecifier) -> String { to_file_path(url).display().to_string() } fn should_be_treated_as_relative_or_absolute_path(specifier: &str) -> bool { if specifier.is_empty() { return false; } if specifier.starts_with('/') { return true; } is_relative_specifier(specifier) } // TODO(ry) We very likely have this utility function elsewhere in Deno. fn is_relative_specifier(specifier: &str) -> bool { let specifier_len = specifier.len(); let specifier_chars: Vec<_> = specifier.chars().collect(); if !specifier_chars.is_empty() && specifier_chars[0] == '.' { if specifier_len == 1 || specifier_chars[1] == '/' { return true; } if specifier_chars[1] == '.' && (specifier_len == 2 || specifier_chars[2] == '/') { return true; } } false } fn file_extension_probe( p: PathBuf, referrer: &Path, ) -> Result { let p = p.clean(); if p.exists() { let file_name = p.file_name().unwrap(); let p_js = p.with_file_name(format!("{}.js", file_name.to_str().unwrap())); if p_js.exists() && p_js.is_file() { return Ok(p_js); } else if p.is_dir() { return Ok(p.join("index.js")); } else { return Ok(p); } } else if let Some(file_name) = p.file_name() { let p_js = p.with_file_name(format!("{}.js", file_name.to_str().unwrap())); if p_js.exists() && p_js.is_file() { return Ok(p_js); } } Err(not_found(&p.to_string_lossy(), referrer)) } fn not_found(path: &str, referrer: &Path) -> AnyError { let msg = format!( "[ERR_MODULE_NOT_FOUND] Cannot find module \"{}\" imported from \"{}\"", path, referrer.to_string_lossy() ); std::io::Error::new(std::io::ErrorKind::NotFound, msg).into() } #[cfg(test)] mod tests { use deno_core::serde_json::json; use super::*; #[test] fn test_add_export() { let mut temp_var_count = 0; let mut source = vec![]; let exports = vec!["static", "server", "app", "dashed-export"]; for export in exports { add_export(&mut source, export, "init", &mut temp_var_count); } assert_eq!( source, vec![ "const __deno_export_1__ = init;".to_string(), "export { __deno_export_1__ as \"static\" };".to_string(), "export const server = init;".to_string(), "export const app = init;".to_string(), "const __deno_export_2__ = init;".to_string(), "export { __deno_export_2__ as \"dashed-export\" };".to_string(), ] ) } #[test] fn test_parse_specifier() { assert_eq!( parse_specifier("@some-package/core/actions"), Some(("@some-package/core".to_string(), "./actions".to_string())) ); } #[test] fn test_resolve_bin_entry_value() { // should resolve the specified value let value = json!({ "bin1": "./value1", "bin2": "./value2", "test": "./value3", }); assert_eq!( resolve_bin_entry_value( &NpmPackageNv::from_str("test@1.1.1").unwrap(), Some("bin1"), &value ) .unwrap(), "./value1" ); // should resolve the value with the same name when not specified assert_eq!( resolve_bin_entry_value( &NpmPackageNv::from_str("test@1.1.1").unwrap(), None, &value ) .unwrap(), "./value3" ); // should not resolve when specified value does not exist assert_eq!( resolve_bin_entry_value( &NpmPackageNv::from_str("test@1.1.1").unwrap(), Some("other"), &value ) .err() .unwrap() .to_string(), concat!( "package 'test@1.1.1' did not have a bin entry for 'other' in its package.json\n", "\n", "Possibilities:\n", " * npm:test@1.1.1/bin1\n", " * npm:test@1.1.1/bin2\n", " * npm:test@1.1.1/test" ) ); // should not resolve when default value can't be determined assert_eq!( resolve_bin_entry_value( &NpmPackageNv::from_str("asdf@1.2.3").unwrap(), None, &value ) .err() .unwrap() .to_string(), concat!( "package 'asdf@1.2.3' did not have a bin entry for 'asdf' in its package.json\n", "\n", "Possibilities:\n", " * npm:asdf@1.2.3/bin1\n", " * npm:asdf@1.2.3/bin2\n", " * npm:asdf@1.2.3/test" ) ); // should resolve since all the values are the same let value = json!({ "bin1": "./value", "bin2": "./value", }); assert_eq!( resolve_bin_entry_value( &NpmPackageNv::from_str("test@1.2.3").unwrap(), None, &value ) .unwrap(), "./value" ); // should not resolve when specified and is a string let value = json!("./value"); assert_eq!( resolve_bin_entry_value( &NpmPackageNv::from_str("test@1.2.3").unwrap(), Some("path"), &value ) .err() .unwrap() .to_string(), "package 'test@1.2.3' did not have a bin entry for 'path' in its package.json" ); } }