This is to help make this feature less ambiguous with `npm patch`, which
it's not like.
Note: the "patch" property will continue to work for the time being, but
the lockfile will have a bit of churn for this unstable property. We're
going to merge this in a patch because this feature is unstable.
This extracts out the shared libraries and `.node` native modules to a
temp file and opens them from there. **This means that this
implementation will not work in every scenario.** For example, a library
could require other files that only exist in the in-memory file system.
To solve that, we'll introduce
https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/28918 later or adapt this
solution to solve more issues.
Additionally, this will not work when run on readonly file systems.
Merging as a fix so that LTS gets this as it's a useful diagnostic tool.
The 1MB unique is because we deduplicate files that we store (ex. some
packages have the same file multiple times so we store that once).
I ended up changing the file system implementation to determine
its root directory as the last step of building it instead of being the
first step which makes it much more reliable.
```
> deno compile --allow-read=. --include data-file.txt main.js
```
This only applies to files on the filesystem. For remote modules, that's
going to have to wait for `import ... from "./data.txt" with { "type":
"bytes" }` or whatever it will be.
Adds a lazily created code cache to `deno compile` by default.
The code cache is created on first run to a single file in the temp
directory and is only written once. After it's been written, the code
cache becomes read only on subsequent runs. Only the modules loaded
during startup are cached (dynamic imports are not code cached).
The code cache can be disabled by compiling with `--no-code-cache`.
This will respect `"type": "commonjs"` in a package.json to determine if
`.js`/`.jsx`/`.ts`/.tsx` files are CJS or ESM. If the file is found to
be ESM it will be loaded as ESM though.
* cts support
* better cjs/cts type checking
* deno compile cjs/cts support
* More efficient detect cjs (going towards stabilization)
* Determination of whether .js, .ts, .jsx, or .tsx is cjs or esm is only
done after loading
* Support `import x = require(...);`
Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
When using the `--unstable-detect-cjs` flag or adding `"unstable":
["detect-cjs"]` to a deno.json, it will make a JS file CJS if the
closest package.json contains `"type": "commonjs"` and the file is not
an ESM module (no TLA, no `import.meta`, no `import`/`export`).
This replaces `--allow-net` for import permissions and makes the
security sandbox stricter by also checking permissions for statically
analyzable imports.
By default, this has a value of
`--allow-import=deno.land:443,jsr.io:443,esm.sh:443,raw.githubusercontent.com:443,gist.githubusercontent.com:443`,
but that can be overridden by providing a different set of hosts.
Additionally, when no value is provided, import permissions are inferred
from the CLI arguments so the following works because
`fresh.deno.dev:443` will be added to the list of allowed imports:
```ts
deno run -A -r https://fresh.deno.dev
```
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Co-authored-by: David Sherret <dsherret@gmail.com>
`--allow-run` even with an allow list has essentially been
`--allow-all`... this locks it down more.
1. Resolves allow list for `--allow-run=` on startup to an absolute
path, then uses these paths when evaluating if a command can execute.
Also, adds these paths to `--deny-write`
1. Resolves the environment (cwd and env vars) before evaluating
permissions and before executing a command. Then uses this environment
to evaluate the permissions and then evaluate the command.
This commit effectively turns Deno into Deno 2.0.
This is done by forcing `DENO_FUTURE=1` env var, that was available in
the past few months to try Deno 2 changes.
This commit contains several breaking changes scheduled for Deno 2:
- all deprecated JavaScript APIs are not available any more, mostly
`Deno.*` APIs
- `window` global is removed
- FFI, WebGPU and FS APIs are now stable and don't require
`--unstable-*` flags
- import assertions are no longer supported
- "bring your own node modules" is enabled by default
This is the first commit in a series that are scheduled before the Deno
2 release.
Follow up work is tracked in
https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/25241.
---------
Co-authored-by: Asher Gomez <ashersaupingomez@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Nayeem Rahman <nayeemrmn99@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Nathan Whitaker <nathan@deno.com>