// Copyright 2018-2023 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license. // Copyright 2023 Jo Bates. All rights reserved. MIT license. use std::io::Read; use std::path::PathBuf; use std::rc::Rc; use std::sync::Arc; use deno_ast::MediaType; use deno_ast::ModuleSpecifier; use deno_core::error::AnyError; use deno_core::resolve_url_or_path; use deno_runtime::deno_wsi::event_loop::WsiEventLoopProxy; use deno_runtime::permissions::Permissions; use deno_runtime::permissions::PermissionsContainer; use crate::args::EvalFlags; use crate::args::Flags; use crate::args::RunFlags; use crate::file_fetcher::File; use crate::npm::NpmPackageReference; use crate::proc_state::ProcState; use crate::util; use crate::worker::create_main_worker; pub async fn run_script( flags: Flags, run_flags: RunFlags, wsi_event_loop_proxy: Option>, ) -> Result { if !flags.has_permission() && flags.has_permission_in_argv() { log::warn!( "{}", crate::colors::yellow( r#"Permission flags have likely been incorrectly set after the script argument. To grant permissions, set them before the script argument. For example: deno run --allow-read=. main.js"# ) ); } if flags.watch.is_some() { return run_with_watch(flags, run_flags.script).await; } // TODO(bartlomieju): actually I think it will also fail if there's an import // map specified and bare specifier is used on the command line - this should // probably call `ProcState::resolve` instead let ps = ProcState::build(flags).await?; // Run a background task that checks for available upgrades. If an earlier // run of this background task found a new version of Deno. super::upgrade::check_for_upgrades( ps.http_client.clone(), ps.dir.upgrade_check_file_path(), ); let main_module = if NpmPackageReference::from_str(&run_flags.script).is_ok() { ModuleSpecifier::parse(&run_flags.script)? } else { resolve_url_or_path(&run_flags.script)? }; let permissions = PermissionsContainer::new(Permissions::from_options( &ps.options.permissions_options(), )?); let mut worker = create_main_worker(&ps, main_module, permissions, wsi_event_loop_proxy) .await?; let exit_code = worker.run().await?; Ok(exit_code) } pub async fn run_from_stdin( flags: Flags, wsi_event_loop_proxy: Option>, ) -> Result { let ps = ProcState::build(flags).await?; let main_module = resolve_url_or_path("./$deno$stdin.ts").unwrap(); let mut worker = create_main_worker( &ps, main_module.clone(), PermissionsContainer::new(Permissions::from_options( &ps.options.permissions_options(), )?), wsi_event_loop_proxy, ) .await?; let mut source = Vec::new(); std::io::stdin().read_to_end(&mut source)?; // Create a dummy source file. let source_file = File { local: main_module.clone().to_file_path().unwrap(), maybe_types: None, media_type: MediaType::TypeScript, source: String::from_utf8(source)?.into(), specifier: main_module, maybe_headers: None, }; // Save our fake file into file fetcher cache // to allow module access by TS compiler ps.file_fetcher.insert_cached(source_file); let exit_code = worker.run().await?; Ok(exit_code) } // TODO(bartlomieju): this function is not handling `exit_code` set by the runtime // code properly. async fn run_with_watch(flags: Flags, script: String) -> Result { let flags = Arc::new(flags); let main_module = resolve_url_or_path(&script)?; let (sender, receiver) = tokio::sync::mpsc::unbounded_channel(); let operation = |(sender, main_module): ( tokio::sync::mpsc::UnboundedSender>, ModuleSpecifier, )| { let flags = flags.clone(); Ok(async move { let ps = ProcState::build_for_file_watcher((*flags).clone(), sender.clone()) .await?; let permissions = PermissionsContainer::new(Permissions::from_options( &ps.options.permissions_options(), )?); let worker = create_main_worker(&ps, main_module, permissions, None).await?; worker.run_for_watcher().await?; Ok(()) }) }; util::file_watcher::watch_func2( receiver, operation, (sender, main_module), util::file_watcher::PrintConfig { job_name: "Process".to_string(), clear_screen: !flags.no_clear_screen, }, ) .await?; Ok(0) } pub async fn eval_command( flags: Flags, eval_flags: EvalFlags, ) -> Result { // deno_graph works off of extensions for local files to determine the media // type, and so our "fake" specifier needs to have the proper extension. let main_module = resolve_url_or_path(&format!("./$deno$eval.{}", eval_flags.ext))?; let ps = ProcState::build(flags).await?; let permissions = PermissionsContainer::new(Permissions::from_options( &ps.options.permissions_options(), )?); let mut worker = create_main_worker(&ps, main_module.clone(), permissions, None).await?; // Create a dummy source file. let source_code = if eval_flags.print { format!("console.log({})", eval_flags.code) } else { eval_flags.code } .into_bytes(); let file = File { local: main_module.clone().to_file_path().unwrap(), maybe_types: None, media_type: MediaType::Unknown, source: String::from_utf8(source_code)?.into(), specifier: main_module, maybe_headers: None, }; // Save our fake file into file fetcher cache // to allow module access by TS compiler. ps.file_fetcher.insert_cached(file); let exit_code = worker.run().await?; Ok(exit_code) }