deno/cli/util/path.rs
David Sherret 1bb47805d6
refactor: move NpmCacheDir to deno_cache_dir (#25916)
Part of the ongoing work to move more of Deno's resolution out of the
CLI crate (for use in Wasm and other things)

Includes:

* https://github.com/denoland/deno_cache_dir/pull/60
2024-09-28 08:50:16 -04:00

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Rust

// Copyright 2018-2024 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
use std::borrow::Cow;
use std::path::Path;
use std::path::PathBuf;
use deno_ast::MediaType;
use deno_ast::ModuleSpecifier;
use deno_config::glob::PathGlobMatch;
use deno_config::glob::PathOrPattern;
use deno_config::glob::PathOrPatternSet;
/// Checks if the path has an extension Deno supports for script execution.
pub fn is_script_ext(path: &Path) -> bool {
if let Some(ext) = get_extension(path) {
matches!(
ext.as_str(),
"ts" | "tsx" | "js" | "jsx" | "mjs" | "mts" | "cjs" | "cts"
)
} else {
false
}
}
/// Checks if the path has an extension Deno supports for importing.
pub fn is_importable_ext(path: &Path) -> bool {
if let Some(ext) = get_extension(path) {
matches!(
ext.as_str(),
"ts" | "tsx" | "js" | "jsx" | "mjs" | "mts" | "cjs" | "cts" | "json"
)
} else {
false
}
}
/// Get the extension of a file in lowercase.
pub fn get_extension(file_path: &Path) -> Option<String> {
return file_path
.extension()
.and_then(|e| e.to_str())
.map(|e| e.to_lowercase());
}
pub fn specifier_has_extension(
specifier: &ModuleSpecifier,
searching_ext: &str,
) -> bool {
let Some((_, ext)) = specifier.path().rsplit_once('.') else {
return false;
};
let searching_ext = searching_ext.strip_prefix('.').unwrap_or(searching_ext);
debug_assert!(!searching_ext.contains('.')); // exts like .d.ts are not implemented here
if ext.len() != searching_ext.len() {
return false;
}
ext.eq_ignore_ascii_case(searching_ext)
}
pub fn get_atomic_dir_path(file_path: &Path) -> PathBuf {
let rand = gen_rand_path_component();
let new_file_name = format!(
".{}_{}",
file_path
.file_name()
.map(|f| f.to_string_lossy())
.unwrap_or(Cow::Borrowed("")),
rand
);
file_path.with_file_name(new_file_name)
}
pub fn get_atomic_file_path(file_path: &Path) -> PathBuf {
let rand = gen_rand_path_component();
let extension = format!("{rand}.tmp");
file_path.with_extension(extension)
}
fn gen_rand_path_component() -> String {
(0..4).fold(String::new(), |mut output, _| {
output.push_str(&format!("{:02x}", rand::random::<u8>()));
output
})
}
/// TypeScript figures out the type of file based on the extension, but we take
/// other factors into account like the file headers. The hack here is to map the
/// specifier passed to TypeScript to a new specifier with the file extension.
pub fn mapped_specifier_for_tsc(
specifier: &ModuleSpecifier,
media_type: MediaType,
) -> Option<String> {
let ext_media_type = MediaType::from_specifier(specifier);
if media_type != ext_media_type {
// we can't just add on the extension because typescript considers
// all .d.*.ts files as declaration files in TS 5.0+
if media_type != MediaType::Dts
&& media_type == MediaType::TypeScript
&& specifier
.path()
.split('/')
.last()
.map(|last| last.contains(".d."))
.unwrap_or(false)
{
let mut path_parts = specifier
.path()
.split('/')
.map(ToOwned::to_owned)
.collect::<Vec<_>>();
let last_part = path_parts.last_mut().unwrap();
*last_part = last_part.replace(".d.", "$d$");
let mut specifier = specifier.clone();
specifier.set_path(&path_parts.join("/"));
Some(format!("{}{}", specifier, media_type.as_ts_extension()))
} else {
Some(format!("{}{}", specifier, media_type.as_ts_extension()))
}
} else {
None
}
}
/// `from.make_relative(to)` but with fixes.
pub fn relative_specifier(
from: &ModuleSpecifier,
to: &ModuleSpecifier,
) -> Option<String> {
let is_dir = to.path().ends_with('/');
if is_dir && from == to {
return Some("./".to_string());
}
// workaround using parent directory until https://github.com/servo/rust-url/pull/754 is merged
let from = if !from.path().ends_with('/') {
if let Some(end_slash) = from.path().rfind('/') {
let mut new_from = from.clone();
new_from.set_path(&from.path()[..end_slash + 1]);
Cow::Owned(new_from)
} else {
Cow::Borrowed(from)
}
} else {
Cow::Borrowed(from)
};
// workaround for url crate not adding a trailing slash for a directory
// it seems to be fixed once a version greater than 2.2.2 is released
let mut text = from.make_relative(to)?;
if is_dir && !text.ends_with('/') && to.query().is_none() {
text.push('/');
}
let text = if text.starts_with("../") || text.starts_with("./") {
text
} else {
format!("./{text}")
};
Some(to_percent_decoded_str(&text))
}
#[cfg_attr(windows, allow(dead_code))]
pub fn relative_path(from: &Path, to: &Path) -> Option<PathBuf> {
pathdiff::diff_paths(to, from)
}
/// Slightly different behaviour than the default matching
/// where an exact path needs to be matched to be opted-in
/// rather than just a partial directory match.
///
/// This is used by the test and bench filtering.
pub fn matches_pattern_or_exact_path(
path_or_pattern_set: &PathOrPatternSet,
path: &Path,
) -> bool {
for p in path_or_pattern_set.inner().iter().rev() {
match p {
PathOrPattern::Path(p) => {
if p == path {
return true;
}
}
PathOrPattern::NegatedPath(p) => {
if path.starts_with(p) {
return false;
}
}
PathOrPattern::RemoteUrl(_) => {}
PathOrPattern::Pattern(p) => match p.matches_path(path) {
PathGlobMatch::Matched => return true,
PathGlobMatch::MatchedNegated => return false,
PathGlobMatch::NotMatched => {}
},
}
}
false
}
/// For decoding percent-encodeing string
/// could be used for module specifier string literal of local modules,
/// or local file path to display `non-ASCII` characters correctly
/// # Examples
/// ```
/// use crate::util::path::to_percent_decoded_str;
///
/// let str = to_percent_decoded_str("file:///Users/path/to/%F0%9F%A6%95.ts");
/// assert_eq!(str, "file:///Users/path/to/🦕.ts");
/// ```
pub fn to_percent_decoded_str(s: &str) -> String {
match percent_encoding::percent_decode_str(s).decode_utf8() {
Ok(s) => s.to_string(),
// when failed to decode, return the original string
Err(_) => s.to_string(),
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod test {
use super::*;
#[test]
fn test_is_script_ext() {
assert!(!is_script_ext(Path::new("tests/subdir/redirects")));
assert!(!is_script_ext(Path::new("README.md")));
assert!(is_script_ext(Path::new("lib/typescript.d.ts")));
assert!(is_script_ext(Path::new("testdata/run/001_hello.js")));
assert!(is_script_ext(Path::new("testdata/run/002_hello.ts")));
assert!(is_script_ext(Path::new("foo.jsx")));
assert!(is_script_ext(Path::new("foo.tsx")));
assert!(is_script_ext(Path::new("foo.TS")));
assert!(is_script_ext(Path::new("foo.TSX")));
assert!(is_script_ext(Path::new("foo.JS")));
assert!(is_script_ext(Path::new("foo.JSX")));
assert!(is_script_ext(Path::new("foo.mjs")));
assert!(is_script_ext(Path::new("foo.mts")));
assert!(is_script_ext(Path::new("foo.cjs")));
assert!(is_script_ext(Path::new("foo.cts")));
assert!(!is_script_ext(Path::new("foo.json")));
assert!(!is_script_ext(Path::new("foo.mjsx")));
}
#[test]
fn test_is_importable_ext() {
assert!(!is_importable_ext(Path::new("tests/subdir/redirects")));
assert!(!is_importable_ext(Path::new("README.md")));
assert!(is_importable_ext(Path::new("lib/typescript.d.ts")));
assert!(is_importable_ext(Path::new("testdata/run/001_hello.js")));
assert!(is_importable_ext(Path::new("testdata/run/002_hello.ts")));
assert!(is_importable_ext(Path::new("foo.jsx")));
assert!(is_importable_ext(Path::new("foo.tsx")));
assert!(is_importable_ext(Path::new("foo.TS")));
assert!(is_importable_ext(Path::new("foo.TSX")));
assert!(is_importable_ext(Path::new("foo.JS")));
assert!(is_importable_ext(Path::new("foo.JSX")));
assert!(is_importable_ext(Path::new("foo.mjs")));
assert!(is_importable_ext(Path::new("foo.mts")));
assert!(is_importable_ext(Path::new("foo.cjs")));
assert!(is_importable_ext(Path::new("foo.cts")));
assert!(is_importable_ext(Path::new("foo.json")));
assert!(!is_importable_ext(Path::new("foo.mjsx")));
}
#[test]
fn test_relative_specifier() {
let fixtures: Vec<(&str, &str, Option<&str>)> = vec![
("file:///from", "file:///to", Some("./to")),
("file:///from", "file:///from/other", Some("./from/other")),
("file:///from", "file:///from/other/", Some("./from/other/")),
("file:///from", "file:///other/from", Some("./other/from")),
("file:///from/", "file:///other/from", Some("../other/from")),
("file:///from", "file:///other/from/", Some("./other/from/")),
(
"file:///from",
"file:///to/other.txt",
Some("./to/other.txt"),
),
(
"file:///from/test",
"file:///to/other.txt",
Some("../to/other.txt"),
),
(
"file:///from/other.txt",
"file:///to/other.txt",
Some("../to/other.txt"),
),
(
"https://deno.land/x/a/b/d.ts",
"https://deno.land/x/a/b/c.ts",
Some("./c.ts"),
),
(
"https://deno.land/x/a/b/d.ts",
"https://deno.land/x/a/c.ts",
Some("../c.ts"),
),
(
"https://deno.land/x/a/b/d.ts",
"https://deno.land/x/a/b/c/d.ts",
Some("./c/d.ts"),
),
(
"https://deno.land/x/a/b/c/",
"https://deno.land/x/a/b/c/d.ts",
Some("./d.ts"),
),
(
"https://deno.land/x/a/b/c/",
"https://deno.land/x/a/b/c/d/e.ts",
Some("./d/e.ts"),
),
(
"https://deno.land/x/a/b/c/f.ts",
"https://deno.land/x/a/b/c/d/e.ts",
Some("./d/e.ts"),
),
(
"https://deno.land/x/a/b/d.ts",
"https://deno.land/x/a/c.ts?foo=bar",
Some("../c.ts?foo=bar"),
),
(
"https://deno.land/x/a/b/d.ts?foo=bar",
"https://deno.land/x/a/b/c.ts",
Some("./c.ts"),
),
("file:///a/b/d.ts", "file:///a/b/c.ts", Some("./c.ts")),
("https://deno.land/x/a/b/c.ts", "file:///a/b/c.ts", None),
(
"https://deno.land/",
"https://deno.land/x/a/b/c.ts",
Some("./x/a/b/c.ts"),
),
(
"https://deno.land/x/d/e/f.ts",
"https://deno.land/x/a/b/c.ts",
Some("../../a/b/c.ts"),
),
];
for (from_str, to_str, expected) in fixtures {
let from = ModuleSpecifier::parse(from_str).unwrap();
let to = ModuleSpecifier::parse(to_str).unwrap();
let actual = relative_specifier(&from, &to);
assert_eq!(
actual.as_deref(),
expected,
"from: \"{from_str}\" to: \"{to_str}\""
);
}
}
#[test]
fn test_specifier_has_extension() {
fn get(specifier: &str, ext: &str) -> bool {
specifier_has_extension(&ModuleSpecifier::parse(specifier).unwrap(), ext)
}
assert!(get("file:///a/b/c.ts", "ts"));
assert!(get("file:///a/b/c.ts", ".ts"));
assert!(!get("file:///a/b/c.ts", ".cts"));
assert!(get("file:///a/b/c.CtS", ".cts"));
}
#[test]
fn test_to_percent_decoded_str() {
let str = to_percent_decoded_str("%F0%9F%A6%95");
assert_eq!(str, "🦕");
}
}