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Current Path : /opt/alt/alt-nodejs12/root/lib/node_modules/npm/lib/search/ |
Current File : //opt/alt/alt-nodejs12/root/lib/node_modules/npm/lib/search/all-package-metadata.js |
'use strict' const BB = require('bluebird') const cacheFile = require('npm-cache-filename') const chownr = BB.promisify(require('chownr')) const correctMkdir = BB.promisify(require('../utils/correct-mkdir.js')) const figgyPudding = require('figgy-pudding') const fs = require('graceful-fs') const JSONStream = require('JSONStream') const log = require('npmlog') const mkdir = BB.promisify(require('gentle-fs').mkdir) const ms = require('mississippi') const npmFetch = require('libnpm/fetch') const path = require('path') const sortedUnionStream = require('sorted-union-stream') const url = require('url') const writeStreamAtomic = require('fs-write-stream-atomic') const statAsync = BB.promisify(fs.stat) const APMOpts = figgyPudding({ cache: {}, registry: {} }) // Returns a sorted stream of all package metadata. Internally, takes care of // maintaining its metadata cache and making partial or full remote requests, // according to staleness, validity, etc. // // The local cache must hold certain invariants: // 1. It must be a proper JSON object // 2. It must have its keys lexically sorted // 3. The first entry must be `_updated` with a millisecond timestamp as a val. // 4. It must include all entries that exist in the metadata endpoint as of // the value in `_updated` module.exports = allPackageMetadata function allPackageMetadata (opts) { const staleness = opts.staleness const stream = ms.through.obj() opts = APMOpts(opts) const cacheBase = cacheFile(path.resolve(path.dirname(opts.cache)))(url.resolve(opts.registry, '/-/all')) const cachePath = path.join(cacheBase, '.cache.json') createEntryStream( cachePath, staleness, opts ).then(({entryStream, latest, newEntries}) => { log.silly('all-package-metadata', 'entry stream created') if (entryStream && newEntries) { return createCacheWriteStream(cachePath, latest, opts).then(writer => { log.silly('all-package-metadata', 'output stream created') ms.pipeline.obj(entryStream, writer, stream) }) } else if (entryStream) { ms.pipeline.obj(entryStream, stream) } else { stream.emit('error', new Error('No search sources available')) } }).catch(err => stream.emit('error', err)) return stream } // Creates a stream of the latest available package metadata. // Metadata will come from a combination of the local cache and remote data. module.exports._createEntryStream = createEntryStream function createEntryStream (cachePath, staleness, opts) { return createCacheEntryStream( cachePath, opts ).catch(err => { log.warn('', 'Failed to read search cache. Rebuilding') log.silly('all-package-metadata', 'cache read error: ', err) return {} }).then(({ updateStream: cacheStream, updatedLatest: cacheLatest }) => { cacheLatest = cacheLatest || 0 return createEntryUpdateStream(staleness, cacheLatest, opts).catch(err => { log.warn('', 'Search data request failed, search might be stale') log.silly('all-package-metadata', 'update request error: ', err) return {} }).then(({updateStream, updatedLatest}) => { updatedLatest = updatedLatest || 0 const latest = updatedLatest || cacheLatest if (!cacheStream && !updateStream) { throw new Error('No search sources available') } if (cacheStream && updateStream) { // Deduped, unioned, sorted stream from the combination of both. return { entryStream: createMergedStream(cacheStream, updateStream), latest, newEntries: !!updatedLatest } } else { // Either one works if one or the other failed return { entryStream: cacheStream || updateStream, latest, newEntries: !!updatedLatest } } }) }) } // Merges `a` and `b` into one stream, dropping duplicates in favor of entries // in `b`. Both input streams should already be individually sorted, and the // returned output stream will have semantics resembling the merge step of a // plain old merge sort. module.exports._createMergedStream = createMergedStream function createMergedStream (a, b) { linkStreams(a, b) return sortedUnionStream(b, a, ({name}) => name) } // Reads the local index and returns a stream that spits out package data. module.exports._createCacheEntryStream = createCacheEntryStream function createCacheEntryStream (cacheFile, opts) { log.verbose('all-package-metadata', 'creating entry stream from local cache') log.verbose('all-package-metadata', cacheFile) return statAsync(cacheFile).then(stat => { // TODO - This isn't very helpful if `cacheFile` is empty or just `{}` const entryStream = ms.pipeline.obj( fs.createReadStream(cacheFile), JSONStream.parse('*'), // I believe this passthrough is necessary cause `jsonstream` returns // weird custom streams that behave funny sometimes. ms.through.obj() ) return extractUpdated(entryStream, 'cached-entry-stream', opts) }) } // Stream of entry updates from the server. If `latest` is `0`, streams the // entire metadata object from the registry. module.exports._createEntryUpdateStream = createEntryUpdateStream function createEntryUpdateStream (staleness, latest, opts) { log.verbose('all-package-metadata', 'creating remote entry stream') let partialUpdate = false let uri = '/-/all' if (latest && (Date.now() - latest < (staleness * 1000))) { // Skip the request altogether if our `latest` isn't stale. log.verbose('all-package-metadata', 'Local data up to date, skipping update') return BB.resolve({}) } else if (latest === 0) { log.warn('', 'Building the local index for the first time, please be patient') log.verbose('all-package-metadata', 'No cached data: requesting full metadata db') } else { log.verbose('all-package-metadata', 'Cached data present with timestamp:', latest, 'requesting partial index update') uri += '/since?stale=update_after&startkey=' + latest partialUpdate = true } return npmFetch(uri, opts).then(res => { log.silly('all-package-metadata', 'request stream opened, code:', res.statusCode) let entryStream = ms.pipeline.obj( res.body, JSONStream.parse('*', (pkg, key) => { if (key[0] === '_updated' || key[0][0] !== '_') { return pkg } }) ) if (partialUpdate) { // The `/all/since` endpoint doesn't return `_updated`, so we // just use the request's own timestamp. return { updateStream: entryStream, updatedLatest: Date.parse(res.headers.get('date')) } } else { return extractUpdated(entryStream, 'entry-update-stream', opts) } }) } // Both the (full) remote requests and the local index have `_updated` as their // first returned entries. This is the "latest" unix timestamp for the metadata // in question. This code does a bit of juggling with the data streams // so that we can pretend that field doesn't exist, but still extract `latest` function extractUpdated (entryStream, label, opts) { log.silly('all-package-metadata', 'extracting latest') return new BB((resolve, reject) => { function nope (msg) { return function () { log.warn('all-package-metadata', label, msg) entryStream.removeAllListeners() entryStream.destroy() reject(new Error(msg)) } } const onErr = nope('Failed to read stream') const onEnd = nope('Empty or invalid stream') entryStream.on('error', onErr) entryStream.on('end', onEnd) entryStream.once('data', latest => { log.silly('all-package-metadata', 'got first stream entry for', label, latest) entryStream.removeListener('error', onErr) entryStream.removeListener('end', onEnd) if (typeof latest === 'number') { // The extra pipeline is to return a stream that will implicitly unpause // after having an `.on('data')` listener attached, since using this // `data` event broke its initial state. resolve({ updateStream: entryStream.pipe(ms.through.obj()), updatedLatest: latest }) } else { reject(new Error('expected first entry to be _updated')) } }) }) } // Creates a stream that writes input metadata to the current cache. // Cache updates are atomic, and the stream closes when *everything* is done. // The stream is also passthrough, so entries going through it will also // be output from it. module.exports._createCacheWriteStream = createCacheWriteStream function createCacheWriteStream (cacheFile, latest, opts) { return _ensureCacheDirExists(cacheFile, opts).then(({uid, gid}) => { log.silly('all-package-metadata', 'creating output stream') const outStream = _createCacheOutStream() const cacheFileStream = writeStreamAtomic(cacheFile) const inputStream = _createCacheInStream( cacheFileStream, outStream, latest ) // Glue together the various streams so they fail together. // `cacheFileStream` errors are already handled by the `inputStream` // pipeline let errEmitted = false linkStreams(inputStream, outStream, () => { errEmitted = true }) cacheFileStream.on('close', () => { if (!errEmitted) { if (typeof uid === 'number' && typeof gid === 'number' && process.getuid && process.getgid && (process.getuid() !== uid || process.getgid() !== gid)) { chownr.sync(cacheFile, uid, gid) } outStream.end() } }) return ms.duplex.obj(inputStream, outStream) }) } // return the {uid,gid} that the cache should have function _ensureCacheDirExists (cacheFile, opts) { var cacheBase = path.dirname(cacheFile) log.silly('all-package-metadata', 'making sure cache dir exists at', cacheBase) return correctMkdir(opts.cache).then(st => { return mkdir(cacheBase).then(made => { return chownr(made || cacheBase, st.uid, st.gid) }).then(() => ({ uid: st.uid, gid: st.gid })) }) } function _createCacheOutStream () { // NOTE: this looks goofy, but it's necessary in order to get // JSONStream to play nice with the rest of everything. return ms.pipeline.obj( ms.through(), JSONStream.parse('*', (obj, key) => { // This stream happens to get _updated passed through it, for // implementation reasons. We make sure to filter it out cause // the fact that it comes t if (typeof obj === 'object') { return obj } }), ms.through.obj() ) } function _createCacheInStream (writer, outStream, latest) { let updatedWritten = false const inStream = ms.pipeline.obj( ms.through.obj((pkg, enc, cb) => { if (!updatedWritten && typeof pkg === 'number') { // This is the `_updated` value getting sent through. updatedWritten = true return cb(null, ['_updated', pkg]) } else if (typeof pkg !== 'object') { this.emit('error', new Error('invalid value written to input stream')) } else { // The [key, val] format is expected by `jsonstream` for object writing cb(null, [pkg.name, pkg]) } }), JSONStream.stringifyObject('{', ',', '}'), ms.through((chunk, enc, cb) => { // This tees off the buffer data to `outStream`, and then continues // the pipeline as usual outStream.write(chunk, enc, () => cb(null, chunk)) }), // And finally, we write to the cache file. writer ) inStream.write(latest) return inStream } // Links errors between `a` and `b`, preventing cycles, and calls `cb` if // an error happens, once per error. function linkStreams (a, b, cb) { var lastError = null a.on('error', function (err) { if (err !== lastError) { lastError = err b.emit('error', err) cb && cb(err) } }) b.on('error', function (err) { if (err !== lastError) { lastError = err a.emit('error', err) cb && cb(err) } }) }