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const { resolve, dirname, join } = require('node:path') const Config = require('@npmcli/config') const which = require('which') const fs = require('node:fs/promises') const { definitions, flatten, shorthands } = require('@npmcli/config/lib/definitions') const usage = require('./utils/npm-usage.js') const LogFile = require('./utils/log-file.js') const Timers = require('./utils/timers.js') const Display = require('./utils/display.js') const { log, time, output, META } = require('proc-log') const { redactLog: replaceInfo } = require('@npmcli/redact') const pkg = require('../package.json') const { deref } = require('./utils/cmd-list.js') const { jsonError, outputError } = require('./utils/output-error.js') class Npm { static get version () { return pkg.version } static cmd (c) { const command = deref(c) if (!command) { throw Object.assign(new Error(`Unknown command ${c}`), { code: 'EUNKNOWNCOMMAND', command: c, }) } return require(`./commands/${command}.js`) } unrefPromises = [] updateNotification = null argv = [] #command = null #runId = new Date().toISOString().replace(/[.:]/g, '_') #title = 'npm' #argvClean = [] #npmRoot = null #display = null #logFile = new LogFile() #timers = new Timers() // all these options are only used by tests in order to make testing more // closely resemble real world usage. for now, npm has no programmatic API so // it is ok to add stuff here, but we should not rely on it more than // necessary. XXX: make these options not necessary by refactoring @npmcli/config // - npmRoot: this is where npm looks for docs files and the builtin config // - argv: this allows tests to extend argv in the same way the argv would // be passed in via a CLI arg. // - excludeNpmCwd: this is a hack to get @npmcli/config to stop walking up // dirs to set a local prefix when it encounters the `npmRoot`. this // allows tests created by tap inside this repo to not set the local // prefix to `npmRoot` since that is the first dir it would encounter when // doing implicit detection constructor ({ stdout = process.stdout, stderr = process.stderr, npmRoot = dirname(__dirname), argv = [], excludeNpmCwd = false, } = {}) { this.#display = new Display({ stdout, stderr }) this.#npmRoot = npmRoot this.config = new Config({ npmPath: this.#npmRoot, definitions, flatten, shorthands, argv: [...process.argv, ...argv], excludeNpmCwd, }) } async load () { let err try { return await time.start('npm:load', () => this.#load()) } catch (e) { err = e } return this.#handleError(err) } async #load () { await time.start('npm:load:whichnode', async () => { // TODO should we throw here? const node = await which(process.argv[0]).catch(() => {}) if (node && node.toUpperCase() !== process.execPath.toUpperCase()) { log.verbose('node symlink', node) process.execPath = node this.config.execPath = node } }) await time.start('npm:load:configload', () => this.config.load()) // npm --versions if (this.config.get('versions', 'cli')) { this.argv = ['version'] this.config.set('usage', false, 'cli') } else { this.argv = [...this.config.parsedArgv.remain] } // Remove first argv since that is our command as typed // Note that this might not be the actual name of the command // due to aliases, etc. But we use the raw form of it later // in user output so it must be preserved as is. const commandArg = this.argv.shift() // This is the actual name of the command that will be run or // undefined if deref could not find a match const command = deref(commandArg) await this.#display.load({ command, loglevel: this.config.get('loglevel'), stdoutColor: this.color, stderrColor: this.logColor, timing: this.config.get('timing'), unicode: this.config.get('unicode'), progress: this.flatOptions.progress, json: this.config.get('json'), heading: this.config.get('heading'), }) process.env.COLOR = this.color ? '1' : '0' // npm -v // return from here early so we dont create any caches/logfiles/timers etc if (this.config.get('version', 'cli')) { output.standard(this.version) return { exec: false } } // mkdir this separately since the logs dir can be set to // a different location. if this fails, then we don't have // a cache dir, but we don't want to fail immediately since // the command might not need a cache dir (like `npm --version`) await time.start('npm:load:mkdirpcache', () => fs.mkdir(this.cache, { recursive: true }) .catch((e) => log.verbose('cache', `could not create cache: ${e}`))) // it's ok if this fails. user might have specified an invalid dir // which we will tell them about at the end if (this.config.get('logs-max') > 0) { await time.start('npm:load:mkdirplogs', () => fs.mkdir(this.#logsDir, { recursive: true }) .catch((e) => log.verbose('logfile', `could not create logs-dir: ${e}`))) } // note: this MUST be shorter than the actual argv length, because it // uses the same memory, so node will truncate it if it's too long. // We time this because setting process.title is slow sometimes but we // have to do it for security reasons. But still helpful to know how slow it is. time.start('npm:load:setTitle', () => { const { parsedArgv: { cooked, remain } } = this.config // Secrets are mostly in configs, so title is set using only the positional args // to keep those from being leaked. We still do a best effort replaceInfo. this.#title = ['npm'].concat(replaceInfo(remain)).join(' ').trim() process.title = this.#title // The cooked argv is also logged separately for debugging purposes. It is // cleaned as a best effort by replacing known secrets like basic auth // password and strings that look like npm tokens. XXX: for this to be // safer the config should create a sanitized version of the argv as it // has the full context of what each option contains. this.#argvClean = replaceInfo(cooked) log.verbose('title', this.title) log.verbose('argv', this.#argvClean.map(JSON.stringify).join(' ')) }) // logFile.load returns a promise that resolves when old logs are done being cleaned. // We save this promise to an array so that we can await it in tests to ensure more // deterministic logging behavior. The process will also hang open if this were to // take a long time to resolve, but that is why process.exit is called explicitly // in the exit-handler. this.unrefPromises.push(this.#logFile.load({ command, path: this.logPath, logsMax: this.config.get('logs-max'), timing: this.config.get('timing'), })) this.#timers.load({ path: this.logPath, timing: this.config.get('timing'), }) const configScope = this.config.get('scope') if (configScope && !/^@/.test(configScope)) { this.config.set('scope', `@${configScope}`, this.config.find('scope')) } if (this.config.get('force')) { log.warn('using --force', 'Recommended protections disabled.') } return { exec: true, command: commandArg, args: this.argv } } async exec (cmd, args = this.argv) { if (!this.#command) { let err try { await this.#exec(cmd, args) } catch (e) { err = e } return this.#handleError(err) } else { return this.#exec(cmd, args) } } // Call an npm command async #exec (cmd, args) { const Command = this.constructor.cmd(cmd) const command = new Command(this) // since 'test', 'start', 'stop', etc. commands re-enter this function // to call the run-script command, we need to only set it one time. if (!this.#command) { this.#command = command process.env.npm_command = this.command } if (this.config.get('usage')) { return output.standard(command.usage) } let execWorkspaces = false const hasWsConfig = this.config.get('workspaces') || this.config.get('workspace').length // if cwd is a workspace, the default is set to [that workspace] const implicitWs = this.config.get('workspace', 'default').length // (-ws || -w foo) && (cwd is not a workspace || command is not ignoring implicit workspaces) if (hasWsConfig && (!implicitWs || !Command.ignoreImplicitWorkspace)) { if (this.global) { throw new Error('Workspaces not supported for global packages') } if (!Command.workspaces) { throw Object.assign(new Error('This command does not support workspaces.'), { code: 'ENOWORKSPACES', }) } execWorkspaces = true } return time.start(`command:${cmd}`, () => execWorkspaces ? command.execWorkspaces(args) : command.exec(args)) } // This gets called at the end of the exit handler and // during any tests to cleanup all of our listeners // Everything in here should be synchronous unload () { this.#timers.off() this.#display.off() this.#logFile.off() } finish (err) { // Finish all our timer work, this will write the file if requested, end timers, etc this.#timers.finish({ id: this.#runId, command: this.#argvClean, logfiles: this.logFiles, version: this.version, }) output.flush({ [META]: true, // json can be set during a command so we send the // final value of it to the display layer here json: this.loaded && this.config.get('json'), jsonError: jsonError(err, this), }) } exitErrorMessage () { if (this.logFiles.length) { return `A complete log of this run can be found in: ${this.logFiles}` } const logsMax = this.config.get('logs-max') if (logsMax <= 0) { // user specified no log file return `Log files were not written due to the config logs-max=${logsMax}` } // could be an error writing to the directory return `Log files were not written due to an error writing to the directory: ${this.#logsDir}` + '\nYou can rerun the command with `--loglevel=verbose` to see the logs in your terminal' } async #handleError (err) { if (err) { // Get the local package if it exists for a more helpful error message const localPkg = await require('@npmcli/package-json') .normalize(this.localPrefix) .then(p => p.content) .catch(() => null) Object.assign(err, this.#getError(err, { pkg: localPkg })) } this.finish(err) if (err) { throw err } } #getError (rawErr, opts) { const { files = [], ...error } = require('./utils/error-message.js').getError(rawErr, { npm: this, command: this.#command, ...opts, }) const { writeFileSync } = require('node:fs') for (const [file, content] of files) { const filePath = `${this.logPath}${file}` const fileContent = `'Log files:\n${this.logFiles.join('\n')}\n\n${content.trim()}\n` try { writeFileSync(filePath, fileContent) error.detail.push(['', `\n\nFor a full report see:\n${filePath}`]) } catch (fileErr) { log.warn('', `Could not write error message to ${file} due to ${fileErr}`) } } outputError(error) return error } get title () { return this.#title } get loaded () { return this.config.loaded } get version () { return this.constructor.version } get command () { return this.#command?.name } get flatOptions () { const { flat } = this.config flat.nodeVersion = process.version flat.npmVersion = pkg.version if (this.command) { flat.npmCommand = this.command } return flat } // color and logColor are a special derived values that takes into // consideration not only the config, but whether or not we are operating // in a tty with the associated output (stdout/stderr) get color () { return this.flatOptions.color } get logColor () { return this.flatOptions.logColor } get noColorChalk () { return this.#display.chalk.noColor } get chalk () { return this.#display.chalk.stdout } get logChalk () { return this.#display.chalk.stderr } get global () { return this.config.get('global') || this.config.get('location') === 'global' } get silent () { return this.flatOptions.silent } get lockfileVersion () { return 2 } get started () { return this.#timers.started } get logFiles () { return this.#logFile.files } get #logsDir () { return this.config.get('logs-dir') || join(this.cache, '_logs') } get logPath () { return resolve(this.#logsDir, `${this.#runId}-`) } get npmRoot () { return this.#npmRoot } get cache () { return this.config.get('cache') } get globalPrefix () { return this.config.globalPrefix } get localPrefix () { return this.config.localPrefix } get localPackage () { return this.config.localPackage } get globalDir () { return process.platform !== 'win32' ? resolve(this.globalPrefix, 'lib', 'node_modules') : resolve(this.globalPrefix, 'node_modules') } get localDir () { return resolve(this.localPrefix, 'node_modules') } get dir () { return this.global ? this.globalDir : this.localDir } get globalBin () { const b = this.globalPrefix return process.platform !== 'win32' ? resolve(b, 'bin') : b } get localBin () { return resolve(this.dir, '.bin') } get bin () { return this.global ? this.globalBin : this.localBin } get prefix () { return this.global ? this.globalPrefix : this.localPrefix } get usage () { return usage(this) } } module.exports = Npm