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8.5 KiB
TypeScript
212 lines
8.5 KiB
TypeScript
// Copyright 2016-2018, Pulumi Corporation.
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//
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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// You may obtain a copy of the License at
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//
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// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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//
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// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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// limitations under the License.
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// This is the entrypoint for running a Node.js program with minimal scaffolding.
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import * as fs from "fs";
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import * as minimist from "minimist";
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import * as path from "path";
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import * as tsnode from "ts-node";
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import * as util from "util";
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import { RunError } from "../../errors";
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import * as log from "../../log";
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import * as runtime from "../../runtime";
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/**
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* Attempts to provide a detailed error message for module load failure if the
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* module that failed to load is the top-level module.
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* @param program The name of the program given to `run`, i.e. the top level module
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* @param error The error that occured. Must be a module load error.
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*/
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function reportModuleLoadFailure(program: string, error: Error): never {
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// error is guaranteed to be a Node module load error. Node emits a very
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// specific string in its error message for module load errors, which includes
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// the module it was trying to load.
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const errorRegex = /Cannot find module '(.*)'/;
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// If there's no match, who knows what this exception is; it's not something
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// we can provide an intelligent diagnostic for.
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const moduleNameMatches = errorRegex.exec(error.message);
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if (moduleNameMatches === null) {
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throw error;
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}
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// Is the module that failed to load exactly the one that this script considered to
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// be the top-level module for this program?
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//
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// We are only interested in producing good diagnostics for top-level module loads,
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// since anything else are probably user code issues.
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const moduleName = moduleNameMatches[1];
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if (moduleName !== program) {
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throw error;
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}
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console.error(`We failed to locate the entry point for your program: ${program}`);
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// From here on out, we're going to try to inspect the program we're being asked to run
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// a little to see what sort of details we can glean from it, in the hopes of producing
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// a better error message.
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//
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// The first step of this is trying to slurp up a package.json for this program, if
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// one exists.
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const stat = fs.lstatSync(program);
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let projectRoot: string;
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if (stat.isDirectory()) {
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projectRoot = program;
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} else {
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projectRoot = path.dirname(program);
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}
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let packageObject: Record<string, any>;
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try {
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const packageJson = path.join(projectRoot, "package.json");
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packageObject = require(packageJson);
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} catch {
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// This is all best-effort so if we can't load the package.json file, that's
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// fine.
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return process.exit(1);
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}
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console.error("Here's what we think went wrong:");
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// The objective here is to emit the best diagnostic we can, starting from the
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// most specific to the least specific.
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const deps = packageObject["dependencies"] || {};
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const devDeps = packageObject["devDependencies"] || {};
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const scripts = packageObject["scripts"] || {};
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const mainProperty = packageObject["main"] || "index.js";
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// Is there a build script associated with this program? It's a little confusing that the
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// Pulumi CLI doesn't run build scripts before running the program so call that out
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// explicitly.
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if ("build" in scripts) {
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const command = scripts["build"];
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console.error(` * Your program looks like it has a build script associated with it ('${command}').\n`);
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console.error("Pulumi does not run build scripts before running your program. " +
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`Please run '${command}', 'yarn build', or 'npm run build' and try again.`);
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return process.exit(1);
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}
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// Not all typescript programs have build scripts. If we think it's a typescript program,
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// tell the user to run tsc.
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if ("typescript" in deps || "typescript" in devDeps) {
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console.error(" * Your program looks like a TypeScript program. Have you run 'tsc'?");
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return process.exit(1);
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}
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// Not all projects are typescript. If there's a main property, check that the file exists.
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if (mainProperty !== undefined && typeof mainProperty === "string") {
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const mainFile = path.join(projectRoot, mainProperty);
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if (!fs.existsSync(mainFile)) {
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console.error(` * Your program's 'main' file (${mainFile}) does not exist.`);
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return process.exit(1);
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}
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}
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console.error(" * Yowzas, our sincere apologies, we haven't seen this before!");
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console.error(` Here is the raw exception message we received: ${error.message}`);
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return process.exit(1);
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}
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export function run(argv: minimist.ParsedArgs): void {
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// If there is a --pwd directive, switch directories.
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const pwd: string | undefined = argv["pwd"];
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if (pwd) {
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process.chdir(pwd);
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}
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// If this is a typescript project, we'll want to load node-ts.
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const typeScript: boolean = process.env["PULUMI_NODEJS_TYPESCRIPT"] === "true";
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if (typeScript) {
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tsnode.register({
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typeCheck: true,
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compilerOptions: {
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target: "es6",
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module: "commonjs",
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moduleResolution: "node",
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sourceMap: "true",
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},
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});
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}
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let program: string = argv._[0];
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if (program.indexOf("/") !== 0) {
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// If this isn't an absolute path, make it relative to the working directory.
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program = path.join(process.cwd(), program);
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}
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// Now fake out the process-wide argv, to make the program think it was run normally.
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const programArgs: string[] = argv._.slice(1);
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process.argv = [ process.argv[0], process.argv[1], ...programArgs ];
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// Set up the process uncaught exception, unhandled rejection, and program exit handlers.
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let uncaught: Error | undefined;
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const uncaughtHandler = (err: Error) => {
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// First, log the error.
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if (RunError.isInstance(err)) {
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// For errors that are subtypes of RunError, we will print the message without hitting the unhandled error
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// logic, which will dump all sorts of verbose spew like the origin source and stack trace.
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log.error(err.message);
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}
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else {
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log.error(`Running program '${program}' failed with an unhandled exception:`);
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log.error(util.format(err));
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}
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// Remember that we failed with an error. Don't quit just yet so we have a chance to drain the message loop.
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uncaught = err;
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};
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process.on("uncaughtException", uncaughtHandler);
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process.on("unhandledRejection", uncaughtHandler);
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process.on("exit", (code: number) => {
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runtime.disconnectSync();
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// If we don't already have an exit code, and we had an unhandled error, exit with a non-success.
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if (code === 0 && uncaught) {
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process.exit(1);
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}
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});
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// Construct a `Stack` resource to represent the outputs of the program.
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runtime.runInPulumiStack(() => {
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// We run the program inside this context so that it adopts all resources.
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//
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// IDEA: This will miss any resources created on other turns of the event loop. I think that's a fundamental
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// problem with the current Component design though - not sure what else we could do here.
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//
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// Now go ahead and execute the code. The process will remain alive until the message loop empties.
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log.debug(`Running program '${program}' in pwd '${process.cwd()}' w/ args: ${programArgs}`);
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try {
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return require(program);
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} catch (e) {
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// User JavaScript can throw anything, so if it's not an Error it's definitely
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// not something we want to catch up here.
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if (!(e instanceof Error)) {
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throw e;
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}
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// Give a better error message, if we can.
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const errorCode = (<any>e).code;
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if (errorCode === "MODULE_NOT_FOUND") {
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reportModuleLoadFailure(program, e);
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}
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throw e;
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}
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});
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}
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