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github-actions[bot] c68e134951 v3 new release (#196) 2022-06-15 10:17:59 -04:00
github-actions[bot] 17f5181337 v3 new release (#192)
* Make pulling of images switchable (#178)

* Make namespace annotation switchable (#177)

* Bump tmpl from 1.0.4 to 1.0.5 (#152)

Bumps [tmpl](https://github.com/daaku/nodejs-tmpl) from 1.0.4 to 1.0.5.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/daaku/nodejs-tmpl/releases)
- [Commits](https://github.com/daaku/nodejs-tmpl/commits/v1.0.5)

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- dependency-name: tmpl
  dependency-type: indirect
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* Bump ansi-regex from 5.0.0 to 5.0.1 (#166)

Bumps [ansi-regex](https://github.com/chalk/ansi-regex) from 5.0.0 to 5.0.1.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/chalk/ansi-regex/releases)
- [Commits](https://github.com/chalk/ansi-regex/compare/v5.0.0...v5.0.1)

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- dependency-name: ansi-regex
  dependency-type: indirect
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* Bump minimist from 1.2.5 to 1.2.6 (#175)

Bumps [minimist](https://github.com/substack/minimist) from 1.2.5 to 1.2.6.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/substack/minimist/releases)
- [Commits](https://github.com/substack/minimist/compare/1.2.5...1.2.6)

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- dependency-name: minimist
  dependency-type: indirect
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* Add directory functionality (#181)

* Modifying README to include instructions/examples for directory functionality (#183)

* Added some tests, not sure what else to try but gonna think of more examples

* forgot some files

* reverted package-lock.json

* Added empty dir test

* Cleaned up some extra spaces

* Add node modules and compiled JavaScript from main

* forgot to actually include functionality

* removed unnecessary files

* Update .gitignore

* Update .gitignore

* Update .gitignore

* thx david

* renamed searchFilesRec

* integrations test fix

* added examples to README

* added note about depth

* added additional note

* removed ticks

* changed version string

Co-authored-by: Jaiveer Katariya <jaiveerkatariya@Jaiveers-MacBook-Pro.local>
Co-authored-by: Oliver King <oking3@uncc.edu>

* Remove kubectl version example (#188)

* prefix for annotations (#191)

* Add node modules and compiled JavaScript from main

Co-authored-by: Jan Röhrich <roehrijn@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Jaiveer Katariya <35347859+jaiveerk@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Jaiveer Katariya <jaiveerkatariya@Jaiveers-MacBook-Pro.local>
Co-authored-by: Oliver King <oking3@uncc.edu>
Co-authored-by: David Gamero <david340804@gmail.com>
2022-06-08 14:02:15 -04:00
github-actions[bot] e3c97bfc20 v3 new release (#182)
* Make pulling of images switchable (#178)

* Make namespace annotation switchable (#177)

* Bump tmpl from 1.0.4 to 1.0.5 (#152)

Bumps [tmpl](https://github.com/daaku/nodejs-tmpl) from 1.0.4 to 1.0.5.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/daaku/nodejs-tmpl/releases)
- [Commits](https://github.com/daaku/nodejs-tmpl/commits/v1.0.5)

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- dependency-name: tmpl
  dependency-type: indirect
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* Bump ansi-regex from 5.0.0 to 5.0.1 (#166)

Bumps [ansi-regex](https://github.com/chalk/ansi-regex) from 5.0.0 to 5.0.1.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/chalk/ansi-regex/releases)
- [Commits](https://github.com/chalk/ansi-regex/compare/v5.0.0...v5.0.1)

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- dependency-name: ansi-regex
  dependency-type: indirect
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* Bump minimist from 1.2.5 to 1.2.6 (#175)

Bumps [minimist](https://github.com/substack/minimist) from 1.2.5 to 1.2.6.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/substack/minimist/releases)
- [Commits](https://github.com/substack/minimist/compare/1.2.5...1.2.6)

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: minimist
  dependency-type: indirect
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* Add directory functionality (#181)

* Add node modules and compiled JavaScript from main

Co-authored-by: Jan Röhrich <roehrijn@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Jaiveer Katariya <35347859+jaiveerk@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Oliver King <oking3@uncc.edu>
2022-04-12 13:22:09 -04:00
github-actions[bot] 08d466b6ab Add node modules and compiled JavaScript from main (#172)
Co-authored-by: Oliver King <oking3@uncc.edu>
2022-02-09 17:16:49 -05:00
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name: 'Code scanning - action'
name: "Code scanning - action"
on:
push:
pull_request:
schedule:
- cron: '0 19 * * 0'
push:
pull_request:
schedule:
- cron: '0 19 * * 0'
jobs:
CodeQL-Build:
# CodeQL runs on ubuntu-latest and windows-latest
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
CodeQL-Build:
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v2
with:
# We must fetch at least the immediate parents so that if this is
# a pull request then we can checkout the head.
fetch-depth: 2
# CodeQL runs on ubuntu-latest and windows-latest
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
# If this run was triggered by a pull request event, then checkout
# the head of the pull request instead of the merge commit.
- run: git checkout HEAD^2
if: ${{ github.event_name == 'pull_request' }}
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v2
with:
# We must fetch at least the immediate parents so that if this is
# a pull request then we can checkout the head.
fetch-depth: 2
# Initializes the CodeQL tools for scanning.
- name: Initialize CodeQL
uses: github/codeql-action/init@v1
# Override language selection by uncommenting this and choosing your languages
# with:
# languages: go, javascript, csharp, python, cpp, java
# If this run was triggered by a pull request event, then checkout
# the head of the pull request instead of the merge commit.
- run: git checkout HEAD^2
if: ${{ github.event_name == 'pull_request' }}
# Initializes the CodeQL tools for scanning.
- name: Initialize CodeQL
uses: github/codeql-action/init@v1
# Override language selection by uncommenting this and choosing your languages
# with:
# languages: go, javascript, csharp, python, cpp, java
# Autobuild attempts to build any compiled languages (C/C++, C#, or Java).
# If this step fails, then you should remove it and run the build manually (see below)
- name: Autobuild
uses: github/codeql-action/autobuild@v1
# Autobuild attempts to build any compiled languages (C/C++, C#, or Java).
# If this step fails, then you should remove it and run the build manually (see below)
- name: Autobuild
uses: github/codeql-action/autobuild@v1
# ️ Command-line programs to run using the OS shell.
# 📚 https://git.io/JvXDl
# ️ Command-line programs to run using the OS shell.
# 📚 https://git.io/JvXDl
# ✏️ If the Autobuild fails above, remove it and uncomment the following three lines
# and modify them (or add more) to build your code if your project
# uses a compiled language
# ✏️ If the Autobuild fails above, remove it and uncomment the following three lines
# and modify them (or add more) to build your code if your project
# uses a compiled language
#- run: |
# make bootstrap
# make release
#- run: |
# make bootstrap
# make release
- name: Perform CodeQL Analysis
uses: github/codeql-action/analyze@v1
- name: Perform CodeQL Analysis
uses: github/codeql-action/analyze@v1
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name: setting-default-labels
# Controls when the action will run.
# Controls when the action will run.
on:
schedule:
- cron: '0 0/3 * * *'
schedule:
- cron: "0 0/3 * * *"
# A workflow run is made up of one or more jobs that can run sequentially or in parallel
jobs:
build:
# The type of runner that the job will run on
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
build:
# The type of runner that the job will run on
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
# Steps represent a sequence of tasks that will be executed as part of the job
steps:
- uses: actions/stale@v3
name: Setting issue as idle
with:
repo-token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
stale-issue-message: 'This issue is idle because it has been open for 14 days with no activity.'
stale-issue-label: 'idle'
days-before-stale: 14
days-before-close: -1
operations-per-run: 100
exempt-issue-labels: 'backlog'
- uses: actions/stale@v3
name: Setting PR as idle
with:
repo-token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
stale-pr-message: 'This PR is idle because it has been open for 14 days with no activity.'
stale-pr-label: 'idle'
days-before-stale: 14
days-before-close: -1
operations-per-run: 100
# Steps represent a sequence of tasks that will be executed as part of the job
steps:
- uses: actions/stale@v3
name: Setting issue as idle
with:
repo-token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
stale-issue-message: 'This issue is idle because it has been open for 14 days with no activity.'
stale-issue-label: 'idle'
days-before-stale: 14
days-before-close: -1
operations-per-run: 100
exempt-issue-labels: 'backlog'
- uses: actions/stale@v3
name: Setting PR as idle
with:
repo-token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
stale-pr-message: 'This PR is idle because it has been open for 14 days with no activity.'
stale-pr-label: 'idle'
days-before-stale: 14
days-before-close: -1
operations-per-run: 100
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name: 'Run prettify'
on:
pull_request:
push:
branches: [main]
jobs:
prettier:
name: Prettier Check
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout Repository
uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: Enforce Prettier
uses: actionsx/prettier@v2
with:
args: --check .
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name: Create release PR
on:
workflow_dispatch:
inputs:
release:
description: 'Define release version (ex: v1, v2, v3)'
required: true
workflow_dispatch:
inputs:
release:
description: "Define release version (ex: v1, v2, v3)"
required: true
jobs:
release-pr:
uses: OliverMKing/javascript-release-workflow/.github/workflows/release-pr.yml@main
with:
release: ${{ github.event.inputs.release }}
release-pr:
uses: OliverMKing/javascript-release-workflow/.github/workflows/release-pr.yml@main
with:
release: ${{ github.event.inputs.release }}
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name: Minikube Integration Tests
on:
pull_request:
branches:
- master
- main
- 'releases/*'
push:
branches:
- master
- main
- 'releases/*'
workflow_dispatch:
pull_request:
branches:
- master
- main
- "releases/*"
push:
branches:
- master
- main
- "releases/*"
workflow_dispatch:
jobs:
run-integration-test:
name: Run Minikube Integration Tests
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
env:
KUBECONFIG: /home/runner/.kube/config
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
run-integration-test:
name: Run Minikube Integration Tests
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
env:
KUBECONFIG: /home/runner/.kube/config
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: Install dependencies
run: |
rm -rf node_modules/
npm install
- name: Install dependencies
run: |
rm -rf node_modules/
npm install
- name: Install ncc
run: npm i -g @vercel/ncc
- name: Build
run: ncc build src/run.ts -o lib
- name: Install ncc
run: npm i -g @vercel/ncc
- name: Build
run: ncc build src/run.ts -o lib
- name: Set name of ns
run: echo "::set-output name=name::$(echo `date +%Y%m%d%H%M%S`)"
shell: bash
id: ns
- name: Set name of ns
run: echo "::set-output name=name::$(echo `date +%Y%m%d%H%M%S`)"
shell: bash
id: ns
- uses: Azure/setup-kubectl@v1
name: Install Kubectl
- uses: Azure/setup-kubectl@v1
name: Install Kubectl
- id: setup-minikube
name: Setup Minikube
uses: manusa/actions-setup-minikube@v2.4.2
with:
minikube version: 'v1.24.0'
kubernetes version: 'v1.17.8'
driver: 'none'
timeout-minutes: 3
- id: setup-minikube
name: Setup Minikube
uses: manusa/actions-setup-minikube@v2.4.2
with:
minikube version: "v1.24.0"
kubernetes version: "v1.17.8"
driver: "none"
timeout-minutes: 3
- name: Create namespace to run tests
run: kubectl create ns test-${{ steps.ns.outputs.name }}
- name: Create namespace to run tests
run: kubectl create ns test-${{ steps.ns.outputs.name }}
- uses: actions/setup-python@v2
name: Install Python
with:
python-version: '3.x'
- uses: actions/setup-python@v2
name: Install Python
with:
python-version: "3.x"
- name: Cleaning any previously created items
run: |
python test/integration/k8s-deploy-delete.py 'Service' 'nginx-service' ${{ steps.ns.outputs.name }}
python test/integration/k8s-deploy-delete.py 'Service' 'nginx-service-green' ${{ steps.ns.outputs.name }}
python test/integration/k8s-deploy-delete.py 'Deployment' 'nginx-deployment-green' ${{ steps.ns.outputs.name }}
python test/integration/k8s-deploy-delete.py 'Deployment' 'nginx-deployment' ${{ steps.ns.outputs.name }}
python test/integration/k8s-deploy-delete.py 'Ingress' 'nginx-ingress' ${{ steps.ns.outputs.name }}
- name: Cleaning any previously created items
run: |
python test/integration/k8s-deploy-delete.py 'Service' 'nginx-service' ${{ steps.ns.outputs.name }}
python test/integration/k8s-deploy-delete.py 'Service' 'nginx-service-green' ${{ steps.ns.outputs.name }}
python test/integration/k8s-deploy-delete.py 'Deployment' 'nginx-deployment-green' ${{ steps.ns.outputs.name }}
python test/integration/k8s-deploy-delete.py 'Deployment' 'nginx-deployment' ${{ steps.ns.outputs.name }}
python test/integration/k8s-deploy-delete.py 'Ingress' 'nginx-ingress' ${{ steps.ns.outputs.name }}
- name: Executing deploy action
uses: ./
with:
namespace: test-${{ steps.ns.outputs.name }}
images: nginx:1.14.2
manifests: |
test/integration/manifests/test-service.yml
strategy: blue-green
route-method: service
action: deploy
- name: Executing deploy action
uses: ./
with:
namespace: test-${{ steps.ns.outputs.name }}
images: nginx:1.14.2
manifests: |
test/integration/manifests/test-service.yml
strategy: blue-green
route-method: service
action: deploy
- name: Checking if deploments and services were created with green labels
run: |
python test/integration/k8s-deploy-test.py 'Deployment' 'nginx-deployment-green' 'green' ${{ steps.ns.outputs.name }}
python test/integration/k8s-deploy-test.py 'Service' 'nginx-service' 'green' ${{ steps.ns.outputs.name }}
- name: Checking if deploments and services were created with green labels
run: |
python test/integration/k8s-deploy-test.py 'Deployment' 'nginx-deployment-green' 'green' ${{ steps.ns.outputs.name }}
python test/integration/k8s-deploy-test.py 'Service' 'nginx-service' 'green' ${{ steps.ns.outputs.name }}
- name: Executing promote action
uses: ./
with:
namespace: test-${{ steps.ns.outputs.name }}
images: nginx:1.14.2
manifests: |
test/integration/manifests/test-service.yml
strategy: blue-green
route-method: service
action: promote
- name: Executing promote action
uses: ./
with:
namespace: test-${{ steps.ns.outputs.name }}
images: nginx:1.14.2
manifests: |
test/integration/manifests/test-service.yml
strategy: blue-green
route-method: service
action: promote
- name: Checking if deploments and services were created with none labels after promote
run: |
python test/integration/k8s-deploy-test.py 'Deployment' 'nginx-deployment' 'None' ${{ steps.ns.outputs.name }}
python test/integration/k8s-deploy-test.py 'Service' 'nginx-service' 'None' ${{ steps.ns.outputs.name }}
- name: Checking if deploments and services were created with none labels after promote
run: |
python test/integration/k8s-deploy-test.py 'Deployment' 'nginx-deployment' 'None' ${{ steps.ns.outputs.name }}
python test/integration/k8s-deploy-test.py 'Service' 'nginx-service' 'None' ${{ steps.ns.outputs.name }}
- name: Executing deploy action on
uses: ./
with:
namespace: test-${{ steps.ns.outputs.name }}
images: nginx:1.19.1
manifests: |
test/integration/manifests/test-service.yml
strategy: blue-green
route-method: service
action: deploy
- name: Executing deploy action on
uses: ./
with:
namespace: test-${{ steps.ns.outputs.name }}
images: nginx:1.19.1
manifests: |
test/integration/manifests/test-service.yml
strategy: blue-green
route-method: service
action: deploy
- name: Checking if deploments and services were created with green labels, and old workloads persist on deploy
run: |
python test/integration/k8s-deploy-test.py 'Deployment' 'nginx-deployment-green' 'green' ${{ steps.ns.outputs.name }}
python test/integration/k8s-deploy-test.py 'Service' 'nginx-service' 'green' ${{ steps.ns.outputs.name }}
python test/integration/k8s-deploy-test.py 'Deployment' 'nginx-deployment' 'None' ${{ steps.ns.outputs.name }}
- name: Checking if deploments and services were created with green labels, and old workloads persist on deploy
run: |
python test/integration/k8s-deploy-test.py 'Deployment' 'nginx-deployment-green' 'green' ${{ steps.ns.outputs.name }}
python test/integration/k8s-deploy-test.py 'Service' 'nginx-service' 'green' ${{ steps.ns.outputs.name }}
python test/integration/k8s-deploy-test.py 'Deployment' 'nginx-deployment' 'None' ${{ steps.ns.outputs.name }}
- name: Executing reject action
uses: ./
with:
namespace: test-${{ steps.ns.outputs.name }}
images: nginx:1.19.1
manifests: |
test/integration/manifests/test-service.yml
strategy: blue-green
route-method: service
action: reject
- name: Executing reject action
uses: ./
with:
namespace: test-${{ steps.ns.outputs.name }}
images: nginx:1.19.1
manifests: |
test/integration/manifests/test-service.yml
strategy: blue-green
route-method: service
action: reject
- name: Checking if deploments and services were routed back to none labels after reject
run: |
python test/integration/k8s-deploy-test.py 'Deployment' 'nginx-deployment' 'None' ${{ steps.ns.outputs.name }}
python test/integration/k8s-deploy-test.py 'Service' 'nginx-service' 'None' ${{ steps.ns.outputs.name }}
- name: Checking if deploments and services were routed back to none labels after reject
run: |
python test/integration/k8s-deploy-test.py 'Deployment' 'nginx-deployment' 'None' ${{ steps.ns.outputs.name }}
python test/integration/k8s-deploy-test.py 'Service' 'nginx-service' 'None' ${{ steps.ns.outputs.name }}
- name: Cleaning up current set up
run: |
python test/integration/k8s-deploy-delete.py 'Service' 'nginx-service' ${{ steps.ns.outputs.name }}
python test/integration/k8s-deploy-delete.py 'Deployment' 'nginx-deployment' ${{ steps.ns.outputs.name }}
- name: Cleaning up current set up
run: |
python test/integration/k8s-deploy-delete.py 'Service' 'nginx-service' ${{ steps.ns.outputs.name }}
python test/integration/k8s-deploy-delete.py 'Deployment' 'nginx-deployment' ${{ steps.ns.outputs.name }}
- name: Executing deploy action for ingress
uses: ./
with:
namespace: test-${{ steps.ns.outputs.name }}
images: nginx:1.14.2
manifests: |
test/integration/manifests/test-ingress.yml
strategy: blue-green
route-method: ingress
action: deploy
- name: Executing deploy action for ingress
uses: ./
with:
namespace: test-${{ steps.ns.outputs.name }}
images: nginx:1.14.2
manifests: |
test/integration/manifests/test-ingress.yml
strategy: blue-green
route-method: ingress
action: deploy
- name: Checking if deploments, services and ingresses were created with green labels
run: |
python test/integration/k8s-deploy-test.py 'Deployment' 'nginx-deployment-green' 'green' ${{ steps.ns.outputs.name }}
python test/integration/k8s-deploy-test.py 'Service' 'nginx-service-green' 'green' ${{ steps.ns.outputs.name }}
python test/integration/k8s-deploy-test.py 'Ingress' 'nginx-ingress' 'green' ${{ steps.ns.outputs.name }}
- name: Checking if deploments, services and ingresses were created with green labels
run: |
python test/integration/k8s-deploy-test.py 'Deployment' 'nginx-deployment-green' 'green' ${{ steps.ns.outputs.name }}
python test/integration/k8s-deploy-test.py 'Service' 'nginx-service-green' 'green' ${{ steps.ns.outputs.name }}
python test/integration/k8s-deploy-test.py 'Ingress' 'nginx-ingress' 'green' ${{ steps.ns.outputs.name }}
- name: Executing promote action for ingress
uses: ./
with:
namespace: test-${{ steps.ns.outputs.name }}
images: nginx:1.14.2
manifests: |
test/integration/manifests/test-ingress.yml
strategy: blue-green
route-method: ingress
action: promote
- name: Executing promote action for ingress
uses: ./
with:
namespace: test-${{ steps.ns.outputs.name }}
images: nginx:1.14.2
manifests: |
test/integration/manifests/test-ingress.yml
strategy: blue-green
route-method: ingress
action: promote
- name: Checking if deploments, services and ingresses were created with none labels after promote
run: |
python test/integration/k8s-deploy-test.py 'Deployment' 'nginx-deployment' 'None' ${{ steps.ns.outputs.name }}
python test/integration/k8s-deploy-test.py 'Service' 'nginx-service' 'None' ${{ steps.ns.outputs.name }}
python test/integration/k8s-deploy-test.py 'Ingress' 'nginx-ingress' 'None' ${{ steps.ns.outputs.name }}
- name: Checking if deploments, services and ingresses were created with none labels after promote
run: |
python test/integration/k8s-deploy-test.py 'Deployment' 'nginx-deployment' 'None' ${{ steps.ns.outputs.name }}
python test/integration/k8s-deploy-test.py 'Service' 'nginx-service' 'None' ${{ steps.ns.outputs.name }}
python test/integration/k8s-deploy-test.py 'Ingress' 'nginx-ingress' 'None' ${{ steps.ns.outputs.name }}
- name: Executing deploy action for ingress
uses: ./
with:
namespace: test-${{ steps.ns.outputs.name }}
images: nginx:1.19.1
manifests: |
test/integration/manifests/test-ingress.yml
strategy: blue-green
route-method: ingress
action: deploy
- name: Executing deploy action for ingress
uses: ./
with:
namespace: test-${{ steps.ns.outputs.name }}
images: nginx:1.19.1
manifests: |
test/integration/manifests/test-ingress.yml
strategy: blue-green
route-method: ingress
action: deploy
- name: Checking if deploments, services and ingresses were created with green labels after deploy, and old deployment persists
run: |
python test/integration/k8s-deploy-test.py 'Deployment' 'nginx-deployment-green' 'green' ${{ steps.ns.outputs.name }}
python test/integration/k8s-deploy-test.py 'Deployment' 'nginx-deployment' 'None' ${{ steps.ns.outputs.name }}
python test/integration/k8s-deploy-test.py 'Service' 'nginx-service' 'None' ${{ steps.ns.outputs.name }}
python test/integration/k8s-deploy-test.py 'Service' 'nginx-service-green' 'green' ${{ steps.ns.outputs.name }}
python test/integration/k8s-deploy-test.py 'Ingress' 'nginx-ingress' 'green' ${{ steps.ns.outputs.name }}
- name: Checking if deploments, services and ingresses were created with green labels after deploy, and old deployment persists
run: |
python test/integration/k8s-deploy-test.py 'Deployment' 'nginx-deployment-green' 'green' ${{ steps.ns.outputs.name }}
python test/integration/k8s-deploy-test.py 'Deployment' 'nginx-deployment' 'None' ${{ steps.ns.outputs.name }}
python test/integration/k8s-deploy-test.py 'Service' 'nginx-service' 'None' ${{ steps.ns.outputs.name }}
python test/integration/k8s-deploy-test.py 'Service' 'nginx-service-green' 'green' ${{ steps.ns.outputs.name }}
python test/integration/k8s-deploy-test.py 'Ingress' 'nginx-ingress' 'green' ${{ steps.ns.outputs.name }}
- name: Executing reject action for ingress
uses: ./
with:
namespace: test-${{ steps.ns.outputs.name }}
images: nginx:1.19.1
manifests: |
test/integration/manifests/test-ingress.yml
strategy: blue-green
route-method: ingress
action: reject
- name: Executing reject action for ingress
uses: ./
with:
namespace: test-${{ steps.ns.outputs.name }}
images: nginx:1.19.1
manifests: |
test/integration/manifests/test-ingress.yml
strategy: blue-green
route-method: ingress
action: reject
- name: Checking if deploments, services and ingresses were created with none labels after reject
run: |
python test/integration/k8s-deploy-test.py 'Deployment' 'nginx-deployment' 'None' ${{ steps.ns.outputs.name }}
python test/integration/k8s-deploy-test.py 'Service' 'nginx-service' 'None' ${{ steps.ns.outputs.name }}
python test/integration/k8s-deploy-test.py 'Ingress' 'nginx-ingress' 'None' ${{ steps.ns.outputs.name }}
- name: Checking if deploments, services and ingresses were created with none labels after reject
run: |
python test/integration/k8s-deploy-test.py 'Deployment' 'nginx-deployment' 'None' ${{ steps.ns.outputs.name }}
python test/integration/k8s-deploy-test.py 'Service' 'nginx-service' 'None' ${{ steps.ns.outputs.name }}
python test/integration/k8s-deploy-test.py 'Ingress' 'nginx-ingress' 'None' ${{ steps.ns.outputs.name }}
- if: ${{ always() }}
name: Delete created namespace
run: kubectl delete ns test-${{ steps.ns.outputs.name }}
- if: ${{ always() }}
name: Delete created namespace
run: kubectl delete ns test-${{ steps.ns.outputs.name }}
- if: ${{ always() }}
name: Posting result back to PR
run: |
if [ '${{ steps.job-type.outputs.type }}' == 'pr' ]; then ruby postStatus.rb ${{github.event.client_payload.repository}} ${{github.event.client_payload.commit}} ${{secrets.L2_REPO_TOKEN}} ${{job.status}} ${{github.run_id}} ${{matrix.os}} false ${{ secrets.L2_REPO_USER }}; fi
shell: bash
- if: ${{ always() }}
name: Posting result back to PR
run: |
if [ '${{ steps.job-type.outputs.type }}' == 'pr' ]; then ruby postStatus.rb ${{github.event.client_payload.repository}} ${{github.event.client_payload.commit}} ${{secrets.L2_REPO_TOKEN}} ${{job.status}} ${{github.run_id}} ${{matrix.os}} false ${{ secrets.L2_REPO_USER }}; fi
shell: bash
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name: Tag and create release draft
on:
push:
branches:
- releases/*
push:
branches:
- releases/*
jobs:
tag-and-release:
uses: OliverMKing/javascript-release-workflow/.github/workflows/tag-and-release.yml@main
tag-and-release:
uses: OliverMKing/javascript-release-workflow/.github/workflows/tag-and-release.yml@main
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name: 'Run unit tests.'
name: "Run unit tests."
on: # rebuild any PRs and main branch changes
pull_request:
branches:
- main
- 'releases/*'
push:
branches:
- main
- 'releases/*'
pull_request:
branches:
- main
- "releases/*"
push:
branches:
- main
- "releases/*"
jobs:
build: # make sure build/ci works properly
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v1
- run: |
npm install
npm test
build: # make sure build/ci works properly
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v1
- run: |
npm install
npm test
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coverage/
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# dependencies
/node_modules
coverage
/lib
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{
"trailingComma": "none",
"bracketSpacing": false,
"semi": false,
"tabWidth": 3,
"singleQuote": true,
"printWidth": 80
}
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# Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct
This project has adopted the [Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct](https://opensource.microsoft.com/codeofconduct/).
Resources:
- [Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct](https://opensource.microsoft.com/codeofconduct/)
- [Microsoft Code of Conduct FAQ](https://opensource.microsoft.com/codeofconduct/faq/)
- Contact [opencode@microsoft.com](mailto:opencode@microsoft.com) with questions or concerns
# Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct
This project has adopted the [Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct](https://opensource.microsoft.com/codeofconduct/).
Resources:
- [Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct](https://opensource.microsoft.com/codeofconduct/)
- [Microsoft Code of Conduct FAQ](https://opensource.microsoft.com/codeofconduct/faq/)
- Contact [opencode@microsoft.com](mailto:opencode@microsoft.com) with questions or concerns
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# Deploy manifests action for Kubernetes
This action is used to deploy manifests to Kubernetes clusters. It requires that the cluster context be set earlier in the workflow by using either the [Azure/aks-set-context](https://github.com/Azure/aks-set-context/tree/releases/v1) action or the [Azure/k8s-set-context](https://github.com/Azure/k8s-set-context/tree/releases/v1) action. It also requires Kubectl to be installed (you can use the [Azure/setup-kubectl](https://github.com/Azure/setup-kubectl) action).
If you are looking to automate your workflows to deploy to [Azure Web Apps](https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/services/app-service/web/) and [Azure Web App for Containers](https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/services/app-service/containers/), consider using [`Azure/webapps-deploy`](https://github.com/Azure/webapps-deploy) action.
## Action capabilities
Following are the key capabilities of this action:
- **Artifact substitution**: Takes a list of container images which can be specified along with their tags or digests. They are substituted into the non-templatized version of manifest files before applying to the cluster to ensure that the right version of the image is pulled by the cluster nodes.
- **Object stability checks**: Rollout status is checked for the Kubernetes objects deployed. This is done to incorporate stability checks while computing the action status as success/failure.
- **Secret handling**: The secret names specified as inputs in the action are used to augment the input manifest files with imagePullSecrets values before deploying to the cluster. Also, checkout the [Azure/k8s-create-secret](https://github.com/Azure/k8s-create-secret) action for creation of generic or docker-registry secrets in the cluster.
- **Deployment strategy** Supports both canary and blue-green deployment strategies
- **Canary strategy**: Workloads suffixed with '-baseline' and '-canary' are created. There are two methods of traffic splitting supported:
- **Service Mesh Interface**: Service Mesh Interface abstraction allows for plug-and-play configuration with service mesh providers such as [Linkerd](https://linkerd.io/) and [Istio](https://istio.io/). Meanwhile, this action takes away the hard work of mapping SMI's TrafficSplit objects to the stable, baseline and canary services during the lifecycle of the deployment strategy. Service mesh based canary deployments using this action are more accurate as service mesh providers enable granular percentage traffic split (via service registry and sidecar containers injected into pods alongside application containers).
- **Only Kubernetes (no service mesh)**: In the absence of service mesh, while it may not be possible to achieve exact percentage split at the request level, it is still possible to perform canary deployments by deploying -baseline and -canary workload variants next to the stable variant. The service routes requests to pods of all three workload variants as the selector-label constraints are met (KubernetesManifest will honor these when creating -baseline and -canary variants). This achieves the intended effect of routing only a portion of total requests to the canary.
- **Blue-Green strategy**: Choosing blue-green strategy with this action leads to creation of workloads suffixed with '-green'. An identified service is one that is supplied as part of the input manifest(s) and targets a workload in the supplied manifest(s). There are three route-methods supported in the action:
- **Service route-method**: Identified services are configured to target the green deployments.
- **Ingress route-method**: Along with deployments, new services are created with '-green' suffix (for identified services), and the ingresses are in turn updated to target the new services.
- **SMI route-method**: A new [TrafficSplit](https://github.com/servicemeshinterface/smi-spec/blob/master/apis/traffic-split/v1alpha3/traffic-split.md) object is created for each identified service. The TrafficSplit object is updated to target the new deployments. This works only if SMI is set up in the cluster.
Traffic is routed to the new workloads only after the time provided as `version-switch-buffer` input has passed. The `promote` action creates workloads and services with new configurations but without any suffix. `reject` routes traffic back to the old workloads and deletes the '-green' workloads.
## Action inputs
<table>
<thead>
<tr>
<th>Action inputs</th>
<th>Description</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tr>
<td>action </br></br>(Required)</td>
<td>Acceptable values: deploy/promote/reject.</br>Promote or reject actions are used to promote or reject canary/blue-green deployments. Sample YAML snippets are provided below for guidance.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>manifests </br></br>(Required)</td>
<td>Path to the manifest files to be used for deployment. These can also be directories containing manifest files, in which case, all manifest files in the referenced directory at every depth will be deployed. Files not ending in .yml or .yaml will be ignored.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>strategy </br></br>(Required)</td>
<td>Acceptable values: basic/canary/blue-green. <br>
Default value: basic
<br>Deployment strategy to be used while applying manifest files on the cluster.
<br>basic - Template is force applied to all pods when deploying to cluster. NOTE: Can only be used with action == deploy
<br>canary - Canary deployment strategy is used when deploying to the cluster.<br>blue-green - Blue-Green deployment strategy is used when deploying to cluster.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>namespace </br></br>(Optional)
<td>Namespace within the cluster to deploy to.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>images </br></br>(Optional)</td>
<td>Fully qualified resource URL of the image(s) to be used for substitutions on the manifest files. This multiline input accepts specifying multiple artifact substitutions in newline separated form. For example:<br>
<code><br>images: |<br>&nbsp&nbspcontosodemo.azurecr.io/foo:test1<br>&nbsp&nbspcontosodemo.azurecr.io/bar:test2<br></code><br>
In this example, all references to contosodemo.azurecr.io/foo and contosodemo.azurecr.io/bar are searched for in the image field of the input manifest files. For the matches found, the tags test1 and test2 are substituted.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>imagepullsecrets </br></br>(Optional)</td>
<td>Multiline input where each line contains the name of a docker-registry secret that has already been setup within the cluster. Each of these secret names are added under imagePullSecrets field for the workloads found in the input manifest files</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>pull-images</br></br>(Optional)</td>
<td>Acceptable values: true/false</br>Default value: true</br>Switch whether to pull the images from the registry before deployment to find out Dockerfile's path in order to add it to the annotations</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>traffic-split-method </br></br>(Optional)</td>
<td>Acceptable values: pod/smi.<br> Default value: pod <br>SMI: Percentage traffic split is done at request level using service mesh. Service mesh has to be setup by cluster admin. Orchestration of <a href="https://github.com/servicemeshinterface/smi-spec/blob/master/apis/traffic-split/v1alpha3/traffic-split.md" data-raw-source="TrafficSplit](https://github.com/deislabs/smi-spec/blob/master/traffic-split.md)">TrafficSplit</a> objects of SMI is handled by this action. <br>Pod: Percentage split not possible at request level in the absence of service mesh. Percentage input is used to calculate the replicas for baseline and canary as a percentage of replicas specified in the input manifests for the stable variant.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>traffic-split-annotations </br></br>(Optional)</td>
<td>Annotations in the form of key/value pair to be added to TrafficSplit.</td>
<tr>
<td>percentage </br></br>(Optional but required if strategy is canary)</td>
<td>Used to compute the number of replicas of &#39;-baseline&#39; and &#39;-canary&#39; variants of the workloads found in manifest files. For the specified percentage input, if (percentage * numberOfDesirerdReplicas)/100 is not a round number, the floor of this number is used while creating &#39;-baseline&#39; and &#39;-canary&#39;.<br/><br/>For example, if Deployment hello-world was found in the input manifest file with &#39;replicas: 4&#39; and if &#39;strategy: canary&#39; and &#39;percentage: 25&#39; are given as inputs to the action, then the Deployments hello-world-baseline and hello-world-canary are created with 1 replica each. The &#39;-baseline&#39; variant is created with the same image and tag as the stable version (4 replica variant prior to deployment) while the &#39;-canary&#39; variant is created with the image and tag corresponding to the new changes being deployed</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>baseline-and-canary-replicas </br></br> (Optional and relevant only if traffic-split-method is canary)</td>
<td>The number of baseline and canary replicas. Percentage traffic split is controlled in the service mesh plane, the actual number of replicas for canary and baseline variants could be controlled independently of the traffic split. For example, assume that the input Deployment manifest desired 30 replicas to be used for stable and that the following inputs were specified for the action </br></br><code>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;strategy: canary<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;trafficSplitMethod: smi<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;percentage: 20<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;baselineAndCanaryReplicas: 1</code></br></br> In this case, stable variant will receive 80% traffic while baseline and canary variants will receive 10% each (20% split equally between baseline and canary). However, instead of creating baseline and canary with 3 replicas, the explicit count of baseline and canary replicas is honored. That is, only 1 replica each is created for baseline and canary variants.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>route-method </br></br>(Optional and relevant only if strategy is blue-green)</td>
<td>Acceptable values: service/ingress/smi.</br>Default value: service.</br>Traffic is routed based on this input.
<br>Service: Service selector labels are updated to target '-green' workloads.
<br>Ingress: Ingress backends are updated to target the new '-green' services which in turn target '-green' deployments.
<br>SMI: A <a href="https://github.com/servicemeshinterface/smi-spec/blob/master/apis/traffic-split/v1alpha3/traffic-split.md" data-raw-source="TrafficSplit](https://github.com/deislabs/smi-spec/blob/master/traffic-split.md)">TrafficSplit</a> object is created for each required service to route traffic to new workloads.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>version-switch-buffer </br></br>(Optional and relevant only if strategy is blue-green)</td>
<td>Acceptable values: 1-300.</br>Default value: 0.</br>Waits for the given input in minutes before routing traffic to '-green' workloads.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>private-cluster </br></br>(Optional and relevant only using K8's deploy for a cluster with private cluster enabled)</td>
<td>Acceptable values: true, false</br>Default value: false.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>force </br></br>(Optional)</td>
<td>Deploy when a previous deployment already exists. If true then '--force' argument is added to the apply command. Using '--force' argument is not recommended in production.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>annotate-namespace</br></br>(Optional)</td>
<td>Acceptable values: true/false</br>Default value: true</br>Switch whether to annotate the namespace resources object or not</td>
</tr>
</table>
## Usage Examples
### Basic deployment (without any deployment strategy)
```yaml
- uses: Azure/k8s-deploy@v3.1
with:
namespace: 'myapp'
manifests: |
dir/manifestsDirectory
images: 'contoso.azurecr.io/myapp:${{ event.run_id }}'
imagepullsecrets: |
image-pull-secret1
image-pull-secret2
```
### Private cluster deployment
```yaml
- uses: Azure/k8s-deploy@v4
with:
resource-group: yourResourceGroup
name: yourClusterName
action: deploy
strategy: basic
private-cluster: true
manifests: |
manifests/azure-vote-backend-deployment.yaml
manifests/azure-vote-backend-service.yaml
manifests/azure-vote-frontend-deployment.yaml
manifests/azure-vote-frontend-service.yaml
images: |
registry.azurecr.io/containername
```
### Canary deployment without service mesh
```yaml
- uses: Azure/k8s-deploy@v3.1
with:
namespace: 'myapp'
images: 'contoso.azurecr.io/myapp:${{ event.run_id }}'
imagepullsecrets: |
image-pull-secret1
image-pull-secret2
manifests: |
deployment.yaml
service.yaml
dir/manifestsDirectory
strategy: canary
action: deploy
percentage: 20
```
To promote/reject the canary created by the above snippet, the following YAML snippet could be used:
```yaml
- uses: Azure/k8s-deploy@v3.1
with:
namespace: 'myapp'
images: 'contoso.azurecr.io/myapp:${{ event.run_id }}'
imagepullsecrets: |
image-pull-secret1
image-pull-secret2
manifests: |
deployment.yaml
service.yaml
dir/manifestsDirectory
strategy: canary
action: promote # substitute reject if you want to reject
```
### Canary deployment based on Service Mesh Interface
```yaml
- uses: Azure/k8s-deploy@v3.1
with:
namespace: 'myapp'
images: 'contoso.azurecr.io/myapp:${{ event.run_id }}'
imagepullsecrets: |
image-pull-secret1
image-pull-secret2
manifests: |
deployment.yaml
service.yaml
dir/manifestsDirectory
strategy: canary
action: deploy
traffic-split-method: smi
percentage: 20
baseline-and-canary-replicas: 1
```
To promote/reject the canary created by the above snippet, the following YAML snippet could be used:
```yaml
- uses: Azure/k8s-deploy@v3.1
with:
namespace: 'myapp'
images: 'contoso.azurecr.io/myapp:${{ event.run_id }} '
imagepullsecrets: |
image-pull-secret1
image-pull-secret2
manifests: |
deployment.yaml
service.yaml
dir/manifestsDirectory
strategy: canary
traffic-split-method: smi
action: reject # substitute reject if you want to reject
```
### Blue-Green deployment with different route methods
```yaml
- uses: Azure/k8s-deploy@v3.1
with:
namespace: 'myapp'
images: 'contoso.azurecr.io/myapp:${{ event.run_id }}'
imagepullsecrets: |
image-pull-secret1
image-pull-secret2
manifests: |
deployment.yaml
service.yaml
ingress.yml
strategy: blue-green
action: deploy
route-method: ingress # substitute with service/smi as per need
version-switch-buffer: 15
```
To promote/reject the green workload created by the above snippet, the following YAML snippet could be used:
```yaml
- uses: Azure/k8s-deploy@v3.1
with:
namespace: 'myapp'
images: 'contoso.azurecr.io/myapp:${{ event.run_id }}'
imagepullsecrets: |
image-pull-secret1
image-pull-secret2
manifests: |
deployment.yaml
service.yaml
ingress.yml
strategy: blue-green
route-method: ingress # should be the same as the value when action was deploy
action: promote # substitute reject if you want to reject
```
## End to end workflows
Following are a few examples of not just this action, but how this action could be used along with other container and k8s related actions for building images and deploying objects onto k8s clusters:
### Build container image and deploy to Azure Kubernetes Service cluster
```yaml
on: [push]
jobs:
build:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@master
- uses: Azure/docker-login@v1
with:
login-server: contoso.azurecr.io
username: ${{ secrets.REGISTRY_USERNAME }}
password: ${{ secrets.REGISTRY_PASSWORD }}
- run: |
docker build . -t contoso.azurecr.io/k8sdemo:${{ github.sha }}
docker push contoso.azurecr.io/k8sdemo:${{ github.sha }}
- uses: azure/setup-kubectl@v2.0
# Set the target AKS cluster.
- uses: Azure/aks-set-context@v1
with:
creds: '${{ secrets.AZURE_CREDENTIALS }}'
cluster-name: contoso
resource-group: contoso-rg
- uses: Azure/k8s-create-secret@v1.1
with:
container-registry-url: contoso.azurecr.io
container-registry-username: ${{ secrets.REGISTRY_USERNAME }}
container-registry-password: ${{ secrets.REGISTRY_PASSWORD }}
secret-name: demo-k8s-secret
- uses: Azure/k8s-deploy@v3.1
with:
action: deploy
manifests: |
manifests/deployment.yml
manifests/service.yml
images: |
demo.azurecr.io/k8sdemo:${{ github.sha }}
imagepullsecrets: |
demo-k8s-secret
```
### Build container image and deploy to any Azure Kubernetes Service cluster
```yaml
on: [push]
jobs:
build:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@master
- uses: Azure/docker-login@v1
with:
login-server: contoso.azurecr.io
username: ${{ secrets.REGISTRY_USERNAME }}
password: ${{ secrets.REGISTRY_PASSWORD }}
- run: |
docker build . -t contoso.azurecr.io/k8sdemo:${{ github.sha }}
docker push contoso.azurecr.io/k8sdemo:${{ github.sha }}
- uses: azure/setup-kubectl@v2.0
- uses: Azure/k8s-set-context@v2
with:
kubeconfig: ${{ secrets.KUBE_CONFIG }}
- uses: Azure/k8s-create-secret@v1.1
with:
container-registry-url: contoso.azurecr.io
container-registry-username: ${{ secrets.REGISTRY_USERNAME }}
container-registry-password: ${{ secrets.REGISTRY_PASSWORD }}
secret-name: demo-k8s-secret
- uses: Azure/k8s-deploy@v3.1
with:
action: deploy
manifests: |
manifests/deployment.yml
manifests/service.yml
images: |
demo.azurecr.io/k8sdemo:${{ github.sha }}
imagepullsecrets: |
demo-k8s-secret
```
### Build image and add `dockerfile-path` label to it
We can use this image in other workflows once built.
```yaml
on: [push]
env:
NAMESPACE: demo-ns2
jobs:
build:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@master
- uses: Azure/docker-login@v1
with:
login-server: contoso.azurecr.io
username: ${{ secrets.REGISTRY_USERNAME }}
password: ${{ secrets.REGISTRY_PASSWORD }}
- run: |
docker build . -t contoso.azurecr.io/k8sdemo:${{ github.sha }} --label dockerfile-path=https://github.com/${{github.repo}}/blob/${{github.sha}}/Dockerfile
docker push contoso.azurecr.io/k8sdemo:${{ github.sha }}
```
### Use bake action to get manifests deploying to a Kubernetes cluster
```yaml
on: [push]
env:
NAMESPACE: demo-ns2
jobs:
deploy:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@master
- uses: Azure/docker-login@v1
with:
login-server: contoso.azurecr.io
username: ${{ secrets.REGISTRY_USERNAME }}
password: ${{ secrets.REGISTRY_PASSWORD }}
- uses: azure/setup-kubectl@v2.0
# Set the target AKS cluster.
- uses: Azure/aks-set-context@v1
with:
creds: '${{ secrets.AZURE_CREDENTIALS }}'
cluster-name: contoso
resource-group: contoso-rg
- uses: Azure/k8s-create-secret@v1.1
with:
namespace: ${{ env.NAMESPACE }}
container-registry-url: contoso.azurecr.io
container-registry-username: ${{ secrets.REGISTRY_USERNAME }}
container-registry-password: ${{ secrets.REGISTRY_PASSWORD }}
secret-name: demo-k8s-secret
- uses: azure/k8s-bake@v2
with:
renderEngine: 'helm'
helmChart: './aks-helloworld/'
overrideFiles: './aks-helloworld/values-override.yaml'
overrides: |
replicas:2
helm-version: 'latest'
id: bake
- uses: Azure/k8s-deploy@v1.2
with:
action: deploy
manifests: ${{ steps.bake.outputs.manifestsBundle }}
images: |
contoso.azurecr.io/k8sdemo:${{ github.sha }}
imagepullsecrets: |
demo-k8s-secret
```
## Traceability Fields Support
- Environment variable `HELM_CHART_PATHS` is a list of helmchart files expected by k8s-deploy - it will be populated automatically if you are using k8s-bake to generate the manifests.
- Use script to build image and add dockerfile-path label to it. The value expected is the link to the dockerfile: https://github.com/${{github.repo}}/blob/${{github.sha}}/Dockerfile. If your dockerfile is in the same repo and branch where the workflow is run, it can be a relative path and it will be converted to a link for traceability.
- Run docker login action for each image registry - in case image build and image deploy are two distinct jobs in the same or separate workflows.
## Contributing
This project welcomes contributions and suggestions. Most contributions require you to agree to a
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# Deploy manifests action for Kubernetes
This action is used to deploy manifests to Kubernetes clusters. It requires that the cluster context be set earlier in the workflow by using either the [Azure/aks-set-context](https://github.com/Azure/aks-set-context/tree/releases/v1) action or the [Azure/k8s-set-context](https://github.com/Azure/k8s-set-context/tree/releases/v1) action. It also requires Kubectl to be installed (you can use the [Azure/setup-kubectl](https://github.com/Azure/setup-kubectl) action).
If you are looking to automate your workflows to deploy to [Azure Web Apps](https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/services/app-service/web/) and [Azure Web App for Containers](https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/services/app-service/containers/), consider using [`Azure/webapps-deploy`](https://github.com/Azure/webapps-deploy) action.
## Action capabilities
Following are the key capabilities of this action:
- **Artifact substitution**: Takes a list of container images which can be specified along with their tags or digests. They are substituted into the non-templatized version of manifest files before applying to the cluster to ensure that the right version of the image is pulled by the cluster nodes.
- **Object stability checks**: Rollout status is checked for the Kubernetes objects deployed. This is done to incorporate stability checks while computing the action status as success/failure.
- **Secret handling**: The secret names specified as inputs in the action are used to augment the input manifest files with imagePullSecrets values before deploying to the cluster. Also, checkout the [Azure/k8s-create-secret](https://github.com/Azure/k8s-create-secret) action for creation of generic or docker-registry secrets in the cluster.
- **Deployment strategy** Supports both canary and blue-green deployment strategies
- **Canary strategy**: Workloads suffixed with '-baseline' and '-canary' are created. There are two methods of traffic splitting supported:
- **Service Mesh Interface**: Service Mesh Interface abstraction allows for plug-and-play configuration with service mesh providers such as [Linkerd](https://linkerd.io/) and [Istio](https://istio.io/). Meanwhile, this action takes away the hard work of mapping SMI's TrafficSplit objects to the stable, baseline and canary services during the lifecycle of the deployment strategy. Service mesh based canary deployments using this action are more accurate as service mesh providers enable granular percentage traffic split (via service registry and sidecar containers injected into pods alongside application containers).
- **Only Kubernetes (no service mesh)**: In the absence of service mesh, while it may not be possible to achieve exact percentage split at the request level, it is still possible to perform canary deployments by deploying -baseline and -canary workload variants next to the stable variant. The service routes requests to pods of all three workload variants as the selector-label constraints are met (KubernetesManifest will honor these when creating -baseline and -canary variants). This achieves the intended effect of routing only a portion of total requests to the canary.
- **Blue-Green strategy**: Choosing blue-green strategy with this action leads to creation of workloads suffixed with '-green'. An identified service is one that is supplied as part of the input manifest(s) and targets a workload in the supplied manifest(s). There are three route-methods supported in the action:
- **Service route-method**: Identified services are configured to target the green deployments.
- **Ingress route-method**: Along with deployments, new services are created with '-green' suffix (for identified services), and the ingresses are in turn updated to target the new services.
- **SMI route-method**: A new [TrafficSplit](https://github.com/servicemeshinterface/smi-spec/blob/master/apis/traffic-split/v1alpha3/traffic-split.md) object is created for each identified service. The TrafficSplit object is updated to target the new deployments. This works only if SMI is set up in the cluster.
Traffic is routed to the new workloads only after the time provided as `version-switch-buffer` input has passed. The `promote` action creates workloads and services with new configurations but without any suffix. `reject` routes traffic back to the old workloads and deletes the '-green' workloads.
## Action inputs
<table>
<thead>
<tr>
<th>Action inputs</th>
<th>Description</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tr>
<td>action </br></br>(Required)</td>
<td>Acceptable values: deploy/promote/reject.</br>Promote or reject actions are used to promote or reject canary/blue-green deployments. Sample YAML snippets are provided below for guidance.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>manifests </br></br>(Required)</td>
<td>Path to the manifest files to be used for deployment. These can also be directories containing manifest files, in which case, all manifest files in the referenced directory at every depth will be deployed. Files not ending in .yml or .yaml will be ignored.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>namespace </br></br>(Optional)
<td>Namespace within the cluster to deploy to.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>images </br></br>(Optional)</td>
<td>Fully qualified resource URL of the image(s) to be used for substitutions on the manifest files. This multiline input accepts specifying multiple artifact substitutions in newline separated form. For example:<br>
<code><br>images: |<br>&nbsp&nbspcontosodemo.azurecr.io/foo:test1<br>&nbsp&nbspcontosodemo.azurecr.io/bar:test2<br></code><br>
In this example, all references to contosodemo.azurecr.io/foo and contosodemo.azurecr.io/bar are searched for in the image field of the input manifest files. For the matches found, the tags test1 and test2 are substituted.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>imagepullsecrets </br></br>(Optional)</td>
<td>Multiline input where each line contains the name of a docker-registry secret that has already been setup within the cluster. Each of these secret names are added under imagePullSecrets field for the workloads found in the input manifest files</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>pull-images</br></br>(Optional)</td>
<td>Acceptable values: true/false</br>Default value: true</br>Switch whether to pull the images from the registry before deployment to find out Dockerfile's path in order to add it to the annotations</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>strategy </br></br>(Optional)</td>
<td>Acceptable values: none/canary/blue-green. <br>
Deployment strategy to be used while applying manifest files on the cluster.<br>none - No deployment strategy is used when deploying.<br>canary - Canary deployment strategy is used when deploying to the cluster.<br>blue-green - Blue-Green deployment strategy is used when deploying to cluster.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>traffic-split-method </br></br>(Optional)</td>
<td>Acceptable values: pod/smi.<br> Default value: pod <br>SMI: Percentage traffic split is done at request level using service mesh. Service mesh has to be setup by cluster admin. Orchestration of <a href="https://github.com/servicemeshinterface/smi-spec/blob/master/apis/traffic-split/v1alpha3/traffic-split.md" data-raw-source="TrafficSplit](https://github.com/deislabs/smi-spec/blob/master/traffic-split.md)">TrafficSplit</a> objects of SMI is handled by this action. <br>Pod: Percentage split not possible at request level in the absence of service mesh. Percentage input is used to calculate the replicas for baseline and canary as a percentage of replicas specified in the input manifests for the stable variant.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>percentage </br></br>(Optional but required if strategy is canary)</td>
<td>Used to compute the number of replicas of &#39;-baseline&#39; and &#39;-canary&#39; variants of the workloads found in manifest files. For the specified percentage input, if (percentage * numberOfDesirerdReplicas)/100 is not a round number, the floor of this number is used while creating &#39;-baseline&#39; and &#39;-canary&#39;.<br/><br/>For example, if Deployment hello-world was found in the input manifest file with &#39;replicas: 4&#39; and if &#39;strategy: canary&#39; and &#39;percentage: 25&#39; are given as inputs to the action, then the Deployments hello-world-baseline and hello-world-canary are created with 1 replica each. The &#39;-baseline&#39; variant is created with the same image and tag as the stable version (4 replica variant prior to deployment) while the &#39;-canary&#39; variant is created with the image and tag corresponding to the new changes being deployed</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>baseline-and-canary-replicas </br></br> (Optional and relevant only if traffic-split-method is canary)</td>
<td>The number of baseline and canary replicas. Percentage traffic split is controlled in the service mesh plane, the actual number of replicas for canary and baseline variants could be controlled independently of the traffic split. For example, assume that the input Deployment manifest desired 30 replicas to be used for stable and that the following inputs were specified for the action </br></br><code>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;strategy: canary<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;trafficSplitMethod: smi<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;percentage: 20<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;baselineAndCanaryReplicas: 1</code></br></br> In this case, stable variant will receive 80% traffic while baseline and canary variants will receive 10% each (20% split equally between baseline and canary). However, instead of creating baseline and canary with 3 replicas, the explicit count of baseline and canary replicas is honored. That is, only 1 replica each is created for baseline and canary variants.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>route-method </br></br>(Optional and relevant only if strategy is blue-green)</td>
<td>Acceptable values: service/ingress/smi.</br>Default value: service.</br>Traffic is routed based on this input.
<br>Service: Service selector labels are updated to target '-green' workloads.
<br>Ingress: Ingress backends are updated to target the new '-green' services which in turn target '-green' deployments.
<br>SMI: A <a href="https://github.com/servicemeshinterface/smi-spec/blob/master/apis/traffic-split/v1alpha3/traffic-split.md" data-raw-source="TrafficSplit](https://github.com/deislabs/smi-spec/blob/master/traffic-split.md)">TrafficSplit</a> object is created for each required service to route traffic to new workloads.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>version-switch-buffer </br></br>(Optional and relevant only if strategy is blue-green)</td>
<td>Acceptable values: 1-300.</br>Default value: 0.</br>Waits for the given input in minutes before routing traffic to '-green' workloads.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>force </br></br>(Optional)</td>
<td>Deploy when a previous deployment already exists. If true then '--force' argument is added to the apply command. Using '--force' argument is not recommended in production.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>annotate-namespace</br></br>(Optional)</td>
<td>Acceptable values: true/false</br>Default value: true</br>Switch whether to annotate the namespace resources object or not</td>
</tr>
</table>
## Usage Examples
### Basic deployment (without any deployment strategy)
```yaml
- uses: Azure/k8s-deploy@v3.1
with:
namespace: "myapp"
manifests: |
dir/manifestsDirectory
images: "contoso.azurecr.io/myapp:${{ event.run_id }}"
imagepullsecrets: |
image-pull-secret1
image-pull-secret2
```
### Canary deployment without service mesh
```yaml
- uses: Azure/k8s-deploy@v3.1
with:
namespace: "myapp"
images: "contoso.azurecr.io/myapp:${{ event.run_id }}"
imagepullsecrets: |
image-pull-secret1
image-pull-secret2
manifests: |
deployment.yaml
service.yaml
dir/manifestsDirectory
strategy: canary
action: deploy
percentage: 20
```
To promote/reject the canary created by the above snippet, the following YAML snippet could be used:
```yaml
- uses: Azure/k8s-deploy@v3.1
with:
namespace: "myapp"
images: "contoso.azurecr.io/myapp:${{ event.run_id }}"
imagepullsecrets: |
image-pull-secret1
image-pull-secret2
manifests: |
deployment.yaml
service.yaml
dir/manifestsDirectory
strategy: canary
action: promote # substitute reject if you want to reject
```
### Canary deployment based on Service Mesh Interface
```yaml
- uses: Azure/k8s-deploy@v3.1
with:
namespace: "myapp"
images: "contoso.azurecr.io/myapp:${{ event.run_id }}"
imagepullsecrets: |
image-pull-secret1
image-pull-secret2
manifests: |
deployment.yaml
service.yaml
dir/manifestsDirectory
strategy: canary
action: deploy
traffic-split-method: smi
percentage: 20
baseline-and-canary-replicas: 1
```
To promote/reject the canary created by the above snippet, the following YAML snippet could be used:
```yaml
- uses: Azure/k8s-deploy@v3.1
with:
namespace: "myapp"
images: "contoso.azurecr.io/myapp:${{ event.run_id }} "
imagepullsecrets: |
image-pull-secret1
image-pull-secret2
manifests: |
deployment.yaml
service.yaml
dir/manifestsDirectory
strategy: canary
traffic-split-method: smi
action: reject # substitute reject if you want to reject
```
### Blue-Green deployment with different route methods
```yaml
- uses: Azure/k8s-deploy@v3.1
with:
namespace: "myapp"
images: "contoso.azurecr.io/myapp:${{ event.run_id }}"
imagepullsecrets: |
image-pull-secret1
image-pull-secret2
manifests: |
deployment.yaml
service.yaml
ingress.yml
strategy: blue-green
action: deploy
route-method: ingress # substitute with service/smi as per need
version-switch-buffer: 15
```
To promote/reject the green workload created by the above snippet, the following YAML snippet could be used:
```yaml
- uses: Azure/k8s-deploy@v3.1
with:
namespace: "myapp"
images: "contoso.azurecr.io/myapp:${{ event.run_id }}"
imagepullsecrets: |
image-pull-secret1
image-pull-secret2
manifests: |
deployment.yaml
service.yaml
ingress.yml
strategy: blue-green
route-method: ingress # should be the same as the value when action was deploy
action: promote # substitute reject if you want to reject
```
## End to end workflows
Following are a few examples of not just this action, but how this action could be used along with other container and k8s related actions for building images and deploying objects onto k8s clusters:
### Build container image and deploy to Azure Kubernetes Service cluster
```yaml
on: [push]
jobs:
build:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@master
- uses: Azure/docker-login@v1
with:
login-server: contoso.azurecr.io
username: ${{ secrets.REGISTRY_USERNAME }}
password: ${{ secrets.REGISTRY_PASSWORD }}
- run: |
docker build . -t contoso.azurecr.io/k8sdemo:${{ github.sha }}
docker push contoso.azurecr.io/k8sdemo:${{ github.sha }}
- uses: azure/setup-kubectl@v2.0
# Set the target AKS cluster.
- uses: Azure/aks-set-context@v1
with:
creds: "${{ secrets.AZURE_CREDENTIALS }}"
cluster-name: contoso
resource-group: contoso-rg
- uses: Azure/k8s-create-secret@v1.1
with:
container-registry-url: contoso.azurecr.io
container-registry-username: ${{ secrets.REGISTRY_USERNAME }}
container-registry-password: ${{ secrets.REGISTRY_PASSWORD }}
secret-name: demo-k8s-secret
- uses: Azure/k8s-deploy@v3.1
with:
action: deploy
manifests: |
manifests/deployment.yml
manifests/service.yml
images: |
demo.azurecr.io/k8sdemo:${{ github.sha }}
imagepullsecrets: |
demo-k8s-secret
```
### Build container image and deploy to any Azure Kubernetes Service cluster
```yaml
on: [push]
jobs:
build:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@master
- uses: Azure/docker-login@v1
with:
login-server: contoso.azurecr.io
username: ${{ secrets.REGISTRY_USERNAME }}
password: ${{ secrets.REGISTRY_PASSWORD }}
- run: |
docker build . -t contoso.azurecr.io/k8sdemo:${{ github.sha }}
docker push contoso.azurecr.io/k8sdemo:${{ github.sha }}
- uses: azure/setup-kubectl@v2.0
- uses: Azure/k8s-set-context@v2
with:
kubeconfig: ${{ secrets.KUBE_CONFIG }}
- uses: Azure/k8s-create-secret@v1.1
with:
container-registry-url: contoso.azurecr.io
container-registry-username: ${{ secrets.REGISTRY_USERNAME }}
container-registry-password: ${{ secrets.REGISTRY_PASSWORD }}
secret-name: demo-k8s-secret
- uses: Azure/k8s-deploy@v3.1
with:
action: deploy
manifests: |
manifests/deployment.yml
manifests/service.yml
images: |
demo.azurecr.io/k8sdemo:${{ github.sha }}
imagepullsecrets: |
demo-k8s-secret
```
### Build image and add `dockerfile-path` label to it
We can use this image in other workflows once built.
```yaml
on: [push]
env:
NAMESPACE: demo-ns2
jobs:
build:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@master
- uses: Azure/docker-login@v1
with:
login-server: contoso.azurecr.io
username: ${{ secrets.REGISTRY_USERNAME }}
password: ${{ secrets.REGISTRY_PASSWORD }}
- run: |
docker build . -t contoso.azurecr.io/k8sdemo:${{ github.sha }} --label dockerfile-path=https://github.com/${{github.repo}}/blob/${{github.sha}}/Dockerfile
docker push contoso.azurecr.io/k8sdemo:${{ github.sha }}
```
### Use bake action to get manifests deploying to a Kubernetes cluster
```yaml
on: [push]
env:
NAMESPACE: demo-ns2
jobs:
deploy:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@master
- uses: Azure/docker-login@v1
with:
login-server: contoso.azurecr.io
username: ${{ secrets.REGISTRY_USERNAME }}
password: ${{ secrets.REGISTRY_PASSWORD }}
- uses: azure/setup-kubectl@v2.0
# Set the target AKS cluster.
- uses: Azure/aks-set-context@v1
with:
creds: "${{ secrets.AZURE_CREDENTIALS }}"
cluster-name: contoso
resource-group: contoso-rg
- uses: Azure/k8s-create-secret@v1.1
with:
namespace: ${{ env.NAMESPACE }}
container-registry-url: contoso.azurecr.io
container-registry-username: ${{ secrets.REGISTRY_USERNAME }}
container-registry-password: ${{ secrets.REGISTRY_PASSWORD }}
secret-name: demo-k8s-secret
- uses: azure/k8s-bake@v2
with:
renderEngine: "helm"
helmChart: "./aks-helloworld/"
overrideFiles: "./aks-helloworld/values-override.yaml"
overrides: |
replicas:2
helm-version: "latest"
id: bake
- uses: Azure/k8s-deploy@v1.2
with:
action: deploy
manifests: ${{ steps.bake.outputs.manifestsBundle }}
images: |
contoso.azurecr.io/k8sdemo:${{ github.sha }}
imagepullsecrets: |
demo-k8s-secret
```
## Traceability Fields Support
- Environment variable `HELM_CHART_PATHS` is a list of helmchart files expected by k8s-deploy - it will be populated automatically if you are using k8s-bake to generate the manifests.
- Use script to build image and add dockerfile-path label to it. The value expected is the link to the dockerfile: https://github.com/${{github.repo}}/blob/${{github.sha}}/Dockerfile. If your dockerfile is in the same repo and branch where the workflow is run, it can be a relative path and it will be converted to a link for traceability.
- Run docker login action for each image registry - in case image build and image deploy are two distinct jobs in the same or separate workflows.
## Contributing
This project welcomes contributions and suggestions. Most contributions require you to agree to a
Contributor License Agreement (CLA) declaring that you have the right to, and actually do, grant us
the rights to use your contribution. For details, visit https://cla.opensource.microsoft.com.
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This project has adopted the [Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct](https://opensource.microsoft.com/codeofconduct/).
For more information see the [Code of Conduct FAQ](https://opensource.microsoft.com/codeofconduct/faq/) or
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name: 'Deploy to Kubernetes cluster'
description: 'Deploy to a Kubernetes cluster including, but not limited to Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) clusters'
inputs:
# Please ensure you have used either azure/k8s-actions/aks-set-context or azure/k8s-actions/k8s-set-context in the workflow before this action
# You also need to have kubectl installed (azure/setup-kubectl)
namespace:
description: 'Choose the target Kubernetes namespace. If the namespace is not provided, the commands will run in the default namespace.'
required: false
manifests:
description: 'Path to the manifest files which will be used for deployment.'
required: true
images:
description: 'Fully qualified resource URL of the image(s) to be used for substitutions on the manifest files Example: contosodemo.azurecr.io/helloworld:test'
required: false
imagepullsecrets:
description: 'Name of a docker-registry secret that has already been set up within the cluster. Each of these secret names are added under imagePullSecrets field for the workloads found in the input manifest files'
required: false
pull-images:
description: "Switch whether to pull the images from the registry before deployment to find out Dockerfile's path in order to add it to the annotations"
required: false
default: true
strategy:
description: 'Deployment strategy to be used. Allowed values are basic, canary and blue-green'
required: true
default: 'basic'
route-method:
description: 'Route based on service, ingress or SMI for blue-green strategy'
required: false
default: 'service'
version-switch-buffer:
description: 'Indicates the buffer time in minutes before the switch is made to the green version (max is 300 min ie. 5hrs)'
required: false
default: 0
traffic-split-method:
description: 'Traffic split method to be used. Allowed values are pod and smi'
required: false
default: 'pod'
traffic-split-annotations:
description: 'Annotations in the form of key/value pair to be added to TrafficSplit. Relevant only if deployement strategy is blue-green or canary'
required: false
baseline-and-canary-replicas:
description: 'Baseline and canary replicas count. Valid value between 0 to 100 (inclusive)'
required: false
default: 0
percentage:
description: 'Percentage of traffic redirect to canary deployment'
required: false
default: 0
action:
description: 'deploy, promote, or reject'
required: true
default: 'deploy'
force:
description: 'Deploy when a previous deployment already exists. If true then --force argument is added to the apply command'
required: false
default: false
token:
description: 'Github token'
default: ${{ github.token }}
required: true
annotate-namespace:
description: 'Annotate the target namespace'
required: false
default: true
private-cluster:
description: 'True if cluster is AKS private cluster'
required: false
default: false
resource-group:
description: 'Name of resource group - Only required if using private cluster'
required: false
name:
description: 'Resource group name - Only required if using private cluster'
required: false
branding:
color: 'green'
runs:
using: 'node16'
main: 'lib/index.js'
name: "Deploy to Kubernetes cluster"
description: "Deploy to a Kubernetes cluster including, but not limited to Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) clusters"
inputs:
# Please ensure you have used either azure/k8s-actions/aks-set-context or azure/k8s-actions/k8s-set-context in the workflow before this action
# You also need to have kubectl installed (azure/setup-kubectl)
namespace:
description: "Choose the target Kubernetes namespace. If the namespace is not provided, the commands will run in the default namespace."
required: false
manifests:
description: "Path to the manifest files which will be used for deployment."
required: true
images:
description: "Fully qualified resource URL of the image(s) to be used for substitutions on the manifest files Example: contosodemo.azurecr.io/helloworld:test"
required: false
imagepullsecrets:
description: "Name of a docker-registry secret that has already been set up within the cluster. Each of these secret names are added under imagePullSecrets field for the workloads found in the input manifest files"
required: false
pull-images:
description: "Switch whether to pull the images from the registry before deployment to find out Dockerfile's path in order to add it to the annotations"
required: false
default: true
strategy:
description: "Deployment strategy to be used. Allowed values are none, canary and blue-green"
required: false
default: "none"
route-method:
description: "Route based on service, ingress or SMI for blue-green strategy"
required: false
default: "service"
version-switch-buffer:
description: "Indicates the buffer time in minutes before the switch is made to the green version (max is 300 min ie. 5hrs)"
required: false
default: 0
traffic-split-method:
description: "Traffic split method to be used. Allowed values are pod and smi"
required: false
default: "pod"
baseline-and-canary-replicas:
description: "Baseline and canary replicas count. Valid value between 0 to 100 (inclusive)"
required: false
default: 0
percentage:
description: "Percentage of traffic redirect to canary deployment"
required: false
default: 0
action:
description: "deploy, promote, or reject"
required: true
default: "deploy"
force:
description: "Deploy when a previous deployment already exists. If true then --force argument is added to the apply command"
required: false
default: false
token:
description: "Github token"
default: ${{ github.token }}
required: true
annotate-namespace:
description: "Annotate the target namespace"
required: false
default: true
branding:
color: "green"
runs:
using: "node12"
main: "lib/index.js"
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module.exports = {
clearMocks: true,
moduleFileExtensions: ['js', 'ts'],
testEnvironment: 'node',
testMatch: ['**/*.test.ts'],
transform: {
clearMocks: true,
moduleFileExtensions: ['js', 'ts'],
testEnvironment: 'node',
testMatch: ['**/*.test.ts'],
transform: {
'^.+\\.ts$': 'ts-jest'
},
verbose: true
}
},
verbose: true
}
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@@ -92,8 +92,6 @@ try {
// Do stuff
core.info('Output to the actions build log')
core.notice('This is a message that will also emit an annotation')
}
catch (err) {
core.error(`Error ${err}, action may still succeed though`);
@@ -117,59 +115,6 @@ const result = await core.group('Do something async', async () => {
})
```
#### Annotations
This library has 3 methods that will produce [annotations](https://docs.github.com/en/rest/reference/checks#create-a-check-run).
```js
core.error('This is a bad error. This will also fail the build.')
core.warning('Something went wrong, but it\'s not bad enough to fail the build.')
core.notice('Something happened that you might want to know about.')
```
These will surface to the UI in the Actions page and on Pull Requests. They look something like this:
![Annotations Image](../../docs/assets/annotations.png)
These annotations can also be attached to particular lines and columns of your source files to show exactly where a problem is occuring.
These options are:
```typescript
export interface AnnotationProperties {
/**
* A title for the annotation.
*/
title?: string
/**
* The name of the file for which the annotation should be created.
*/
file?: string
/**
* The start line for the annotation.
*/
startLine?: number
/**
* The end line for the annotation. Defaults to `startLine` when `startLine` is provided.
*/
endLine?: number
/**
* The start column for the annotation. Cannot be sent when `startLine` and `endLine` are different values.
*/
startColumn?: number
/**
* The start column for the annotation. Cannot be sent when `startLine` and `endLine` are different values.
* Defaults to `startColumn` when `startColumn` is provided.
*/
endColumn?: number
}
```
#### Styling output
Colored output is supported in the Action logs via standard [ANSI escape codes](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ANSI_escape_code). 3/4 bit, 8 bit and 24 bit colors are all supported.
@@ -262,74 +207,3 @@ var pid = core.getState("pidToKill");
process.kill(pid);
```
#### OIDC Token
You can use these methods to interact with the GitHub OIDC provider and get a JWT ID token which would help to get access token from third party cloud providers.
**Method Name**: getIDToken()
**Inputs**
audience : optional
**Outputs**
A [JWT](https://jwt.io/) ID Token
In action's `main.ts`:
```js
const core = require('@actions/core');
async function getIDTokenAction(): Promise<void> {
const audience = core.getInput('audience', {required: false})
const id_token1 = await core.getIDToken() // ID Token with default audience
const id_token2 = await core.getIDToken(audience) // ID token with custom audience
// this id_token can be used to get access token from third party cloud providers
}
getIDTokenAction()
```
In action's `actions.yml`:
```yaml
name: 'GetIDToken'
description: 'Get ID token from Github OIDC provider'
inputs:
audience:
description: 'Audience for which the ID token is intended for'
required: false
outputs:
id_token1:
description: 'ID token obtained from OIDC provider'
id_token2:
description: 'ID token obtained from OIDC provider'
runs:
using: 'node12'
main: 'dist/index.js'
```
#### Filesystem path helpers
You can use these methods to manipulate file paths across operating systems.
The `toPosixPath` function converts input paths to Posix-style (Linux) paths.
The `toWin32Path` function converts input paths to Windows-style paths. These
functions work independently of the underlying runner operating system.
```js
toPosixPath('\\foo\\bar') // => /foo/bar
toWin32Path('/foo/bar') // => \foo\bar
```
The `toPlatformPath` function converts input paths to the expected value on the runner's operating system.
```js
// On a Windows runner.
toPlatformPath('/foo/bar') // => \foo\bar
// On a Linux runner.
toPlatformPath('\\foo\\bar') // => /foo/bar
```
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export interface CommandProperties {
interface CommandProperties {
[key: string]: any;
}
/**
@@ -13,3 +13,4 @@ export interface CommandProperties {
*/
export declare function issueCommand(command: string, properties: CommandProperties, message: any): void;
export declare function issue(name: string, message?: string): void;
export {};
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*/
Failure = 1
}
/**
* Optional properties that can be sent with annotatation commands (notice, error, and warning)
* See: https://docs.github.com/en/rest/reference/checks#create-a-check-run for more information about annotations.
*/
export interface AnnotationProperties {
/**
* A title for the annotation.
*/
title?: string;
/**
* The path of the file for which the annotation should be created.
*/
file?: string;
/**
* The start line for the annotation.
*/
startLine?: number;
/**
* The end line for the annotation. Defaults to `startLine` when `startLine` is provided.
*/
endLine?: number;
/**
* The start column for the annotation. Cannot be sent when `startLine` and `endLine` are different values.
*/
startColumn?: number;
/**
* The start column for the annotation. Cannot be sent when `startLine` and `endLine` are different values.
* Defaults to `startColumn` when `startColumn` is provided.
*/
endColumn?: number;
}
/**
* Sets env variable for this action and future actions in the job
* @param name the name of the variable to set
@@ -128,21 +97,13 @@ export declare function debug(message: string): void;
/**
* Adds an error issue
* @param message error issue message. Errors will be converted to string via toString()
* @param properties optional properties to add to the annotation.
*/
export declare function error(message: string | Error, properties?: AnnotationProperties): void;
export declare function error(message: string | Error): void;
/**
* Adds a warning issue
* Adds an warning issue
* @param message warning issue message. Errors will be converted to string via toString()
* @param properties optional properties to add to the annotation.
*/
export declare function warning(message: string | Error, properties?: AnnotationProperties): void;
/**
* Adds a notice issue
* @param message notice issue message. Errors will be converted to string via toString()
* @param properties optional properties to add to the annotation.
*/
export declare function notice(message: string | Error, properties?: AnnotationProperties): void;
export declare function warning(message: string | Error): void;
/**
* Writes info to log with console.log.
* @param message info message
@@ -183,16 +144,3 @@ export declare function saveState(name: string, value: any): void;
* @returns string
*/
export declare function getState(name: string): string;
export declare function getIDToken(aud?: string): Promise<string>;
/**
* Summary exports
*/
export { summary } from './summary';
/**
* @deprecated use core.summary
*/
export { markdownSummary } from './summary';
/**
* Path exports
*/
export { toPosixPath, toWin32Path, toPlatformPath } from './path-utils';
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});
};
Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true });
exports.getIDToken = exports.getState = exports.saveState = exports.group = exports.endGroup = exports.startGroup = exports.info = exports.notice = exports.warning = exports.error = exports.debug = exports.isDebug = exports.setFailed = exports.setCommandEcho = exports.setOutput = exports.getBooleanInput = exports.getMultilineInput = exports.getInput = exports.addPath = exports.setSecret = exports.exportVariable = exports.ExitCode = void 0;
exports.getState = exports.saveState = exports.group = exports.endGroup = exports.startGroup = exports.info = exports.warning = exports.error = exports.debug = exports.isDebug = exports.setFailed = exports.setCommandEcho = exports.setOutput = exports.getBooleanInput = exports.getMultilineInput = exports.getInput = exports.addPath = exports.setSecret = exports.exportVariable = exports.ExitCode = void 0;
const command_1 = require("./command");
const file_command_1 = require("./file-command");
const utils_1 = require("./utils");
const os = __importStar(require("os"));
const path = __importStar(require("path"));
const oidc_utils_1 = require("./oidc-utils");
/**
* The code to exit an action
*/
@@ -207,30 +206,19 @@ exports.debug = debug;
/**
* Adds an error issue
* @param message error issue message. Errors will be converted to string via toString()
* @param properties optional properties to add to the annotation.
*/
function error(message, properties = {}) {
command_1.issueCommand('error', utils_1.toCommandProperties(properties), message instanceof Error ? message.toString() : message);
function error(message) {
command_1.issue('error', message instanceof Error ? message.toString() : message);
}
exports.error = error;
/**
* Adds a warning issue
* Adds an warning issue
* @param message warning issue message. Errors will be converted to string via toString()
* @param properties optional properties to add to the annotation.
*/
function warning(message, properties = {}) {
command_1.issueCommand('warning', utils_1.toCommandProperties(properties), message instanceof Error ? message.toString() : message);
function warning(message) {
command_1.issue('warning', message instanceof Error ? message.toString() : message);
}
exports.warning = warning;
/**
* Adds a notice issue
* @param message notice issue message. Errors will be converted to string via toString()
* @param properties optional properties to add to the annotation.
*/
function notice(message, properties = {}) {
command_1.issueCommand('notice', utils_1.toCommandProperties(properties), message instanceof Error ? message.toString() : message);
}
exports.notice = notice;
/**
* Writes info to log with console.log.
* @param message info message
@@ -303,27 +291,4 @@ function getState(name) {
return process.env[`STATE_${name}`] || '';
}
exports.getState = getState;
function getIDToken(aud) {
return __awaiter(this, void 0, void 0, function* () {
return yield oidc_utils_1.OidcClient.getIDToken(aud);
});
}
exports.getIDToken = getIDToken;
/**
* Summary exports
*/
var summary_1 = require("./summary");
Object.defineProperty(exports, "summary", { enumerable: true, get: function () { return summary_1.summary; } });
/**
* @deprecated use core.summary
*/
var summary_2 = require("./summary");
Object.defineProperty(exports, "markdownSummary", { enumerable: true, get: function () { return summary_2.markdownSummary; } });
/**
* Path exports
*/
var path_utils_1 = require("./path-utils");
Object.defineProperty(exports, "toPosixPath", { enumerable: true, get: function () { return path_utils_1.toPosixPath; } });
Object.defineProperty(exports, "toWin32Path", { enumerable: true, get: function () { return path_utils_1.toWin32Path; } });
Object.defineProperty(exports, "toPlatformPath", { enumerable: true, get: function () { return path_utils_1.toPlatformPath; } });
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export declare class OidcClient {
private static createHttpClient;
private static getRequestToken;
private static getIDTokenUrl;
private static getCall;
static getIDToken(audience?: string): Promise<string>;
}
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"use strict";
var __awaiter = (this && this.__awaiter) || function (thisArg, _arguments, P, generator) {
function adopt(value) { return value instanceof P ? value : new P(function (resolve) { resolve(value); }); }
return new (P || (P = Promise))(function (resolve, reject) {
function fulfilled(value) { try { step(generator.next(value)); } catch (e) { reject(e); } }
function rejected(value) { try { step(generator["throw"](value)); } catch (e) { reject(e); } }
function step(result) { result.done ? resolve(result.value) : adopt(result.value).then(fulfilled, rejected); }
step((generator = generator.apply(thisArg, _arguments || [])).next());
});
};
Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true });
exports.OidcClient = void 0;
const http_client_1 = require("@actions/http-client");
const auth_1 = require("@actions/http-client/lib/auth");
const core_1 = require("./core");
class OidcClient {
static createHttpClient(allowRetry = true, maxRetry = 10) {
const requestOptions = {
allowRetries: allowRetry,
maxRetries: maxRetry
};
return new http_client_1.HttpClient('actions/oidc-client', [new auth_1.BearerCredentialHandler(OidcClient.getRequestToken())], requestOptions);
}
static getRequestToken() {
const token = process.env['ACTIONS_ID_TOKEN_REQUEST_TOKEN'];
if (!token) {
throw new Error('Unable to get ACTIONS_ID_TOKEN_REQUEST_TOKEN env variable');
}
return token;
}
static getIDTokenUrl() {
const runtimeUrl = process.env['ACTIONS_ID_TOKEN_REQUEST_URL'];
if (!runtimeUrl) {
throw new Error('Unable to get ACTIONS_ID_TOKEN_REQUEST_URL env variable');
}
return runtimeUrl;
}
static getCall(id_token_url) {
var _a;
return __awaiter(this, void 0, void 0, function* () {
const httpclient = OidcClient.createHttpClient();
const res = yield httpclient
.getJson(id_token_url)
.catch(error => {
throw new Error(`Failed to get ID Token. \n
Error Code : ${error.statusCode}\n
Error Message: ${error.result.message}`);
});
const id_token = (_a = res.result) === null || _a === void 0 ? void 0 : _a.value;
if (!id_token) {
throw new Error('Response json body do not have ID Token field');
}
return id_token;
});
}
static getIDToken(audience) {
return __awaiter(this, void 0, void 0, function* () {
try {
// New ID Token is requested from action service
let id_token_url = OidcClient.getIDTokenUrl();
if (audience) {
const encodedAudience = encodeURIComponent(audience);
id_token_url = `${id_token_url}&audience=${encodedAudience}`;
}
core_1.debug(`ID token url is ${id_token_url}`);
const id_token = yield OidcClient.getCall(id_token_url);
core_1.setSecret(id_token);
return id_token;
}
catch (error) {
throw new Error(`Error message: ${error.message}`);
}
});
}
}
exports.OidcClient = OidcClient;
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/**
* toPosixPath converts the given path to the posix form. On Windows, \\ will be
* replaced with /.
*
* @param pth. Path to transform.
* @return string Posix path.
*/
export declare function toPosixPath(pth: string): string;
/**
* toWin32Path converts the given path to the win32 form. On Linux, / will be
* replaced with \\.
*
* @param pth. Path to transform.
* @return string Win32 path.
*/
export declare function toWin32Path(pth: string): string;
/**
* toPlatformPath converts the given path to a platform-specific path. It does
* this by replacing instances of / and \ with the platform-specific path
* separator.
*
* @param pth The path to platformize.
* @return string The platform-specific path.
*/
export declare function toPlatformPath(pth: string): string;
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"use strict";
var __createBinding = (this && this.__createBinding) || (Object.create ? (function(o, m, k, k2) {
if (k2 === undefined) k2 = k;
Object.defineProperty(o, k2, { enumerable: true, get: function() { return m[k]; } });
}) : (function(o, m, k, k2) {
if (k2 === undefined) k2 = k;
o[k2] = m[k];
}));
var __setModuleDefault = (this && this.__setModuleDefault) || (Object.create ? (function(o, v) {
Object.defineProperty(o, "default", { enumerable: true, value: v });
}) : function(o, v) {
o["default"] = v;
});
var __importStar = (this && this.__importStar) || function (mod) {
if (mod && mod.__esModule) return mod;
var result = {};
if (mod != null) for (var k in mod) if (k !== "default" && Object.hasOwnProperty.call(mod, k)) __createBinding(result, mod, k);
__setModuleDefault(result, mod);
return result;
};
Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true });
exports.toPlatformPath = exports.toWin32Path = exports.toPosixPath = void 0;
const path = __importStar(require("path"));
/**
* toPosixPath converts the given path to the posix form. On Windows, \\ will be
* replaced with /.
*
* @param pth. Path to transform.
* @return string Posix path.
*/
function toPosixPath(pth) {
return pth.replace(/[\\]/g, '/');
}
exports.toPosixPath = toPosixPath;
/**
* toWin32Path converts the given path to the win32 form. On Linux, / will be
* replaced with \\.
*
* @param pth. Path to transform.
* @return string Win32 path.
*/
function toWin32Path(pth) {
return pth.replace(/[/]/g, '\\');
}
exports.toWin32Path = toWin32Path;
/**
* toPlatformPath converts the given path to a platform-specific path. It does
* this by replacing instances of / and \ with the platform-specific path
* separator.
*
* @param pth The path to platformize.
* @return string The platform-specific path.
*/
function toPlatformPath(pth) {
return pth.replace(/[/\\]/g, path.sep);
}
exports.toPlatformPath = toPlatformPath;
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export declare const SUMMARY_ENV_VAR = "GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY";
export declare const SUMMARY_DOCS_URL = "https://docs.github.com/actions/using-workflows/workflow-commands-for-github-actions#adding-a-job-summary";
export declare type SummaryTableRow = (SummaryTableCell | string)[];
export interface SummaryTableCell {
/**
* Cell content
*/
data: string;
/**
* Render cell as header
* (optional) default: false
*/
header?: boolean;
/**
* Number of columns the cell extends
* (optional) default: '1'
*/
colspan?: string;
/**
* Number of rows the cell extends
* (optional) default: '1'
*/
rowspan?: string;
}
export interface SummaryImageOptions {
/**
* The width of the image in pixels. Must be an integer without a unit.
* (optional)
*/
width?: string;
/**
* The height of the image in pixels. Must be an integer without a unit.
* (optional)
*/
height?: string;
}
export interface SummaryWriteOptions {
/**
* Replace all existing content in summary file with buffer contents
* (optional) default: false
*/
overwrite?: boolean;
}
declare class Summary {
private _buffer;
private _filePath?;
constructor();
/**
* Finds the summary file path from the environment, rejects if env var is not found or file does not exist
* Also checks r/w permissions.
*
* @returns step summary file path
*/
private filePath;
/**
* Wraps content in an HTML tag, adding any HTML attributes
*
* @param {string} tag HTML tag to wrap
* @param {string | null} content content within the tag
* @param {[attribute: string]: string} attrs key-value list of HTML attributes to add
*
* @returns {string} content wrapped in HTML element
*/
private wrap;
/**
* Writes text in the buffer to the summary buffer file and empties buffer. Will append by default.
*
* @param {SummaryWriteOptions} [options] (optional) options for write operation
*
* @returns {Promise<Summary>} summary instance
*/
write(options?: SummaryWriteOptions): Promise<Summary>;
/**
* Clears the summary buffer and wipes the summary file
*
* @returns {Summary} summary instance
*/
clear(): Promise<Summary>;
/**
* Returns the current summary buffer as a string
*
* @returns {string} string of summary buffer
*/
stringify(): string;
/**
* If the summary buffer is empty
*
* @returns {boolen} true if the buffer is empty
*/
isEmptyBuffer(): boolean;
/**
* Resets the summary buffer without writing to summary file
*
* @returns {Summary} summary instance
*/
emptyBuffer(): Summary;
/**
* Adds raw text to the summary buffer
*
* @param {string} text content to add
* @param {boolean} [addEOL=false] (optional) append an EOL to the raw text (default: false)
*
* @returns {Summary} summary instance
*/
addRaw(text: string, addEOL?: boolean): Summary;
/**
* Adds the operating system-specific end-of-line marker to the buffer
*
* @returns {Summary} summary instance
*/
addEOL(): Summary;
/**
* Adds an HTML codeblock to the summary buffer
*
* @param {string} code content to render within fenced code block
* @param {string} lang (optional) language to syntax highlight code
*
* @returns {Summary} summary instance
*/
addCodeBlock(code: string, lang?: string): Summary;
/**
* Adds an HTML list to the summary buffer
*
* @param {string[]} items list of items to render
* @param {boolean} [ordered=false] (optional) if the rendered list should be ordered or not (default: false)
*
* @returns {Summary} summary instance
*/
addList(items: string[], ordered?: boolean): Summary;
/**
* Adds an HTML table to the summary buffer
*
* @param {SummaryTableCell[]} rows table rows
*
* @returns {Summary} summary instance
*/
addTable(rows: SummaryTableRow[]): Summary;
/**
* Adds a collapsable HTML details element to the summary buffer
*
* @param {string} label text for the closed state
* @param {string} content collapsable content
*
* @returns {Summary} summary instance
*/
addDetails(label: string, content: string): Summary;
/**
* Adds an HTML image tag to the summary buffer
*
* @param {string} src path to the image you to embed
* @param {string} alt text description of the image
* @param {SummaryImageOptions} options (optional) addition image attributes
*
* @returns {Summary} summary instance
*/
addImage(src: string, alt: string, options?: SummaryImageOptions): Summary;
/**
* Adds an HTML section heading element
*
* @param {string} text heading text
* @param {number | string} [level=1] (optional) the heading level, default: 1
*
* @returns {Summary} summary instance
*/
addHeading(text: string, level?: number | string): Summary;
/**
* Adds an HTML thematic break (<hr>) to the summary buffer
*
* @returns {Summary} summary instance
*/
addSeparator(): Summary;
/**
* Adds an HTML line break (<br>) to the summary buffer
*
* @returns {Summary} summary instance
*/
addBreak(): Summary;
/**
* Adds an HTML blockquote to the summary buffer
*
* @param {string} text quote text
* @param {string} cite (optional) citation url
*
* @returns {Summary} summary instance
*/
addQuote(text: string, cite?: string): Summary;
/**
* Adds an HTML anchor tag to the summary buffer
*
* @param {string} text link text/content
* @param {string} href hyperlink
*
* @returns {Summary} summary instance
*/
addLink(text: string, href: string): Summary;
}
/**
* @deprecated use `core.summary`
*/
export declare const markdownSummary: Summary;
export declare const summary: Summary;
export {};
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"use strict";
var __awaiter = (this && this.__awaiter) || function (thisArg, _arguments, P, generator) {
function adopt(value) { return value instanceof P ? value : new P(function (resolve) { resolve(value); }); }
return new (P || (P = Promise))(function (resolve, reject) {
function fulfilled(value) { try { step(generator.next(value)); } catch (e) { reject(e); } }
function rejected(value) { try { step(generator["throw"](value)); } catch (e) { reject(e); } }
function step(result) { result.done ? resolve(result.value) : adopt(result.value).then(fulfilled, rejected); }
step((generator = generator.apply(thisArg, _arguments || [])).next());
});
};
Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true });
exports.summary = exports.markdownSummary = exports.SUMMARY_DOCS_URL = exports.SUMMARY_ENV_VAR = void 0;
const os_1 = require("os");
const fs_1 = require("fs");
const { access, appendFile, writeFile } = fs_1.promises;
exports.SUMMARY_ENV_VAR = 'GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY';
exports.SUMMARY_DOCS_URL = 'https://docs.github.com/actions/using-workflows/workflow-commands-for-github-actions#adding-a-job-summary';
class Summary {
constructor() {
this._buffer = '';
}
/**
* Finds the summary file path from the environment, rejects if env var is not found or file does not exist
* Also checks r/w permissions.
*
* @returns step summary file path
*/
filePath() {
return __awaiter(this, void 0, void 0, function* () {
if (this._filePath) {
return this._filePath;
}
const pathFromEnv = process.env[exports.SUMMARY_ENV_VAR];
if (!pathFromEnv) {
throw new Error(`Unable to find environment variable for $${exports.SUMMARY_ENV_VAR}. Check if your runtime environment supports job summaries.`);
}
try {
yield access(pathFromEnv, fs_1.constants.R_OK | fs_1.constants.W_OK);
}
catch (_a) {
throw new Error(`Unable to access summary file: '${pathFromEnv}'. Check if the file has correct read/write permissions.`);
}
this._filePath = pathFromEnv;
return this._filePath;
});
}
/**
* Wraps content in an HTML tag, adding any HTML attributes
*
* @param {string} tag HTML tag to wrap
* @param {string | null} content content within the tag
* @param {[attribute: string]: string} attrs key-value list of HTML attributes to add
*
* @returns {string} content wrapped in HTML element
*/
wrap(tag, content, attrs = {}) {
const htmlAttrs = Object.entries(attrs)
.map(([key, value]) => ` ${key}="${value}"`)
.join('');
if (!content) {
return `<${tag}${htmlAttrs}>`;
}
return `<${tag}${htmlAttrs}>${content}</${tag}>`;
}
/**
* Writes text in the buffer to the summary buffer file and empties buffer. Will append by default.
*
* @param {SummaryWriteOptions} [options] (optional) options for write operation
*
* @returns {Promise<Summary>} summary instance
*/
write(options) {
return __awaiter(this, void 0, void 0, function* () {
const overwrite = !!(options === null || options === void 0 ? void 0 : options.overwrite);
const filePath = yield this.filePath();
const writeFunc = overwrite ? writeFile : appendFile;
yield writeFunc(filePath, this._buffer, { encoding: 'utf8' });
return this.emptyBuffer();
});
}
/**
* Clears the summary buffer and wipes the summary file
*
* @returns {Summary} summary instance
*/
clear() {
return __awaiter(this, void 0, void 0, function* () {
return this.emptyBuffer().write({ overwrite: true });
});
}
/**
* Returns the current summary buffer as a string
*
* @returns {string} string of summary buffer
*/
stringify() {
return this._buffer;
}
/**
* If the summary buffer is empty
*
* @returns {boolen} true if the buffer is empty
*/
isEmptyBuffer() {
return this._buffer.length === 0;
}
/**
* Resets the summary buffer without writing to summary file
*
* @returns {Summary} summary instance
*/
emptyBuffer() {
this._buffer = '';
return this;
}
/**
* Adds raw text to the summary buffer
*
* @param {string} text content to add
* @param {boolean} [addEOL=false] (optional) append an EOL to the raw text (default: false)
*
* @returns {Summary} summary instance
*/
addRaw(text, addEOL = false) {
this._buffer += text;
return addEOL ? this.addEOL() : this;
}
/**
* Adds the operating system-specific end-of-line marker to the buffer
*
* @returns {Summary} summary instance
*/
addEOL() {
return this.addRaw(os_1.EOL);
}
/**
* Adds an HTML codeblock to the summary buffer
*
* @param {string} code content to render within fenced code block
* @param {string} lang (optional) language to syntax highlight code
*
* @returns {Summary} summary instance
*/
addCodeBlock(code, lang) {
const attrs = Object.assign({}, (lang && { lang }));
const element = this.wrap('pre', this.wrap('code', code), attrs);
return this.addRaw(element).addEOL();
}
/**
* Adds an HTML list to the summary buffer
*
* @param {string[]} items list of items to render
* @param {boolean} [ordered=false] (optional) if the rendered list should be ordered or not (default: false)
*
* @returns {Summary} summary instance
*/
addList(items, ordered = false) {
const tag = ordered ? 'ol' : 'ul';
const listItems = items.map(item => this.wrap('li', item)).join('');
const element = this.wrap(tag, listItems);
return this.addRaw(element).addEOL();
}
/**
* Adds an HTML table to the summary buffer
*
* @param {SummaryTableCell[]} rows table rows
*
* @returns {Summary} summary instance
*/
addTable(rows) {
const tableBody = rows
.map(row => {
const cells = row
.map(cell => {
if (typeof cell === 'string') {
return this.wrap('td', cell);
}
const { header, data, colspan, rowspan } = cell;
const tag = header ? 'th' : 'td';
const attrs = Object.assign(Object.assign({}, (colspan && { colspan })), (rowspan && { rowspan }));
return this.wrap(tag, data, attrs);
})
.join('');
return this.wrap('tr', cells);
})
.join('');
const element = this.wrap('table', tableBody);
return this.addRaw(element).addEOL();
}
/**
* Adds a collapsable HTML details element to the summary buffer
*
* @param {string} label text for the closed state
* @param {string} content collapsable content
*
* @returns {Summary} summary instance
*/
addDetails(label, content) {
const element = this.wrap('details', this.wrap('summary', label) + content);
return this.addRaw(element).addEOL();
}
/**
* Adds an HTML image tag to the summary buffer
*
* @param {string} src path to the image you to embed
* @param {string} alt text description of the image
* @param {SummaryImageOptions} options (optional) addition image attributes
*
* @returns {Summary} summary instance
*/
addImage(src, alt, options) {
const { width, height } = options || {};
const attrs = Object.assign(Object.assign({}, (width && { width })), (height && { height }));
const element = this.wrap('img', null, Object.assign({ src, alt }, attrs));
return this.addRaw(element).addEOL();
}
/**
* Adds an HTML section heading element
*
* @param {string} text heading text
* @param {number | string} [level=1] (optional) the heading level, default: 1
*
* @returns {Summary} summary instance
*/
addHeading(text, level) {
const tag = `h${level}`;
const allowedTag = ['h1', 'h2', 'h3', 'h4', 'h5', 'h6'].includes(tag)
? tag
: 'h1';
const element = this.wrap(allowedTag, text);
return this.addRaw(element).addEOL();
}
/**
* Adds an HTML thematic break (<hr>) to the summary buffer
*
* @returns {Summary} summary instance
*/
addSeparator() {
const element = this.wrap('hr', null);
return this.addRaw(element).addEOL();
}
/**
* Adds an HTML line break (<br>) to the summary buffer
*
* @returns {Summary} summary instance
*/
addBreak() {
const element = this.wrap('br', null);
return this.addRaw(element).addEOL();
}
/**
* Adds an HTML blockquote to the summary buffer
*
* @param {string} text quote text
* @param {string} cite (optional) citation url
*
* @returns {Summary} summary instance
*/
addQuote(text, cite) {
const attrs = Object.assign({}, (cite && { cite }));
const element = this.wrap('blockquote', text, attrs);
return this.addRaw(element).addEOL();
}
/**
* Adds an HTML anchor tag to the summary buffer
*
* @param {string} text link text/content
* @param {string} href hyperlink
*
* @returns {Summary} summary instance
*/
addLink(text, href) {
const element = this.wrap('a', text, { href });
return this.addRaw(element).addEOL();
}
}
const _summary = new Summary();
/**
* @deprecated use `core.summary`
*/
exports.markdownSummary = _summary;
exports.summary = _summary;
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import { AnnotationProperties } from './core';
import { CommandProperties } from './command';
/**
* Sanitizes an input into a string so it can be passed into issueCommand safely
* @param input input to sanitize into a string
*/
export declare function toCommandValue(input: any): string;
/**
*
* @param annotationProperties
* @returns The command properties to send with the actual annotation command
* See IssueCommandProperties: https://github.com/actions/runner/blob/main/src/Runner.Worker/ActionCommandManager.cs#L646
*/
export declare function toCommandProperties(annotationProperties: AnnotationProperties): CommandProperties;
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// We use any as a valid input type
/* eslint-disable @typescript-eslint/no-explicit-any */
Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true });
exports.toCommandProperties = exports.toCommandValue = void 0;
exports.toCommandValue = void 0;
/**
* Sanitizes an input into a string so it can be passed into issueCommand safely
* @param input input to sanitize into a string
@@ -17,24 +17,4 @@ function toCommandValue(input) {
return JSON.stringify(input);
}
exports.toCommandValue = toCommandValue;
/**
*
* @param annotationProperties
* @returns The command properties to send with the actual annotation command
* See IssueCommandProperties: https://github.com/actions/runner/blob/main/src/Runner.Worker/ActionCommandManager.cs#L646
*/
function toCommandProperties(annotationProperties) {
if (!Object.keys(annotationProperties).length) {
return {};
}
return {
title: annotationProperties.title,
file: annotationProperties.file,
line: annotationProperties.startLine,
endLine: annotationProperties.endLine,
col: annotationProperties.startColumn,
endColumn: annotationProperties.endColumn
};
}
exports.toCommandProperties = toCommandProperties;
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{
"name": "@actions/core",
"version": "1.9.0",
"version": "1.4.0",
"description": "Actions core lib",
"keywords": [
"github",
@@ -35,9 +35,6 @@
"bugs": {
"url": "https://github.com/actions/toolkit/issues"
},
"dependencies": {
"@actions/http-client": "^2.0.1"
},
"devDependencies": {
"@types/node": "^12.0.2"
}
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{
"name": "@actions/exec",
"version": "1.1.1",
"version": "1.1.0",
"description": "Actions exec lib",
"keywords": [
"github",
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Actions Http Client for Node.js
Copyright (c) GitHub, Inc.
All rights reserved.
MIT License
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and
associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction,
including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense,
and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so,
subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED *AS IS*, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT
LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN
NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY,
WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE
SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
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# `@actions/http-client`
A lightweight HTTP client optimized for building actions.
## Features
- HTTP client with TypeScript generics and async/await/Promises
- Typings included!
- [Proxy support](https://help.github.com/en/actions/automating-your-workflow-with-github-actions/about-self-hosted-runners#using-a-proxy-server-with-self-hosted-runners) just works with actions and the runner
- Targets ES2019 (runner runs actions with node 12+). Only supported on node 12+.
- Basic, Bearer and PAT Support out of the box. Extensible handlers for others.
- Redirects supported
Features and releases [here](./RELEASES.md)
## Install
```
npm install @actions/http-client --save
```
## Samples
See the [tests](./__tests__) for detailed examples.
## Errors
### HTTP
The HTTP client does not throw unless truly exceptional.
* A request that successfully executes resulting in a 404, 500 etc... will return a response object with a status code and a body.
* Redirects (3xx) will be followed by default.
See the [tests](./__tests__) for detailed examples.
## Debugging
To enable detailed console logging of all HTTP requests and responses, set the NODE_DEBUG environment varible:
```shell
export NODE_DEBUG=http
```
## Node support
The http-client is built using the latest LTS version of Node 12. It may work on previous node LTS versions but it's tested and officially supported on Node12+.
## Support and Versioning
We follow semver and will hold compatibility between major versions and increment the minor version with new features and capabilities (while holding compat).
## Contributing
We welcome PRs. Please create an issue and if applicable, a design before proceeding with code.
once:
```
npm install
```
To build:
```
npm run build
```
To run all tests:
```
npm test
```
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/// <reference types="node" />
import * as http from 'http';
import * as ifm from './interfaces';
import { HttpClientResponse } from './index';
export declare class BasicCredentialHandler implements ifm.RequestHandler {
username: string;
password: string;
constructor(username: string, password: string);
prepareRequest(options: http.RequestOptions): void;
canHandleAuthentication(): boolean;
handleAuthentication(): Promise<HttpClientResponse>;
}
export declare class BearerCredentialHandler implements ifm.RequestHandler {
token: string;
constructor(token: string);
prepareRequest(options: http.RequestOptions): void;
canHandleAuthentication(): boolean;
handleAuthentication(): Promise<HttpClientResponse>;
}
export declare class PersonalAccessTokenCredentialHandler implements ifm.RequestHandler {
token: string;
constructor(token: string);
prepareRequest(options: http.RequestOptions): void;
canHandleAuthentication(): boolean;
handleAuthentication(): Promise<HttpClientResponse>;
}
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"use strict";
var __awaiter = (this && this.__awaiter) || function (thisArg, _arguments, P, generator) {
function adopt(value) { return value instanceof P ? value : new P(function (resolve) { resolve(value); }); }
return new (P || (P = Promise))(function (resolve, reject) {
function fulfilled(value) { try { step(generator.next(value)); } catch (e) { reject(e); } }
function rejected(value) { try { step(generator["throw"](value)); } catch (e) { reject(e); } }
function step(result) { result.done ? resolve(result.value) : adopt(result.value).then(fulfilled, rejected); }
step((generator = generator.apply(thisArg, _arguments || [])).next());
});
};
Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true });
exports.PersonalAccessTokenCredentialHandler = exports.BearerCredentialHandler = exports.BasicCredentialHandler = void 0;
class BasicCredentialHandler {
constructor(username, password) {
this.username = username;
this.password = password;
}
prepareRequest(options) {
if (!options.headers) {
throw Error('The request has no headers');
}
options.headers['Authorization'] = `Basic ${Buffer.from(`${this.username}:${this.password}`).toString('base64')}`;
}
// This handler cannot handle 401
canHandleAuthentication() {
return false;
}
handleAuthentication() {
return __awaiter(this, void 0, void 0, function* () {
throw new Error('not implemented');
});
}
}
exports.BasicCredentialHandler = BasicCredentialHandler;
class BearerCredentialHandler {
constructor(token) {
this.token = token;
}
// currently implements pre-authorization
// TODO: support preAuth = false where it hooks on 401
prepareRequest(options) {
if (!options.headers) {
throw Error('The request has no headers');
}
options.headers['Authorization'] = `Bearer ${this.token}`;
}
// This handler cannot handle 401
canHandleAuthentication() {
return false;
}
handleAuthentication() {
return __awaiter(this, void 0, void 0, function* () {
throw new Error('not implemented');
});
}
}
exports.BearerCredentialHandler = BearerCredentialHandler;
class PersonalAccessTokenCredentialHandler {
constructor(token) {
this.token = token;
}
// currently implements pre-authorization
// TODO: support preAuth = false where it hooks on 401
prepareRequest(options) {
if (!options.headers) {
throw Error('The request has no headers');
}
options.headers['Authorization'] = `Basic ${Buffer.from(`PAT:${this.token}`).toString('base64')}`;
}
// This handler cannot handle 401
canHandleAuthentication() {
return false;
}
handleAuthentication() {
return __awaiter(this, void 0, void 0, function* () {
throw new Error('not implemented');
});
}
}
exports.PersonalAccessTokenCredentialHandler = PersonalAccessTokenCredentialHandler;
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/// <reference types="node" />
import * as http from 'http';
import * as ifm from './interfaces';
export declare enum HttpCodes {
OK = 200,
MultipleChoices = 300,
MovedPermanently = 301,
ResourceMoved = 302,
SeeOther = 303,
NotModified = 304,
UseProxy = 305,
SwitchProxy = 306,
TemporaryRedirect = 307,
PermanentRedirect = 308,
BadRequest = 400,
Unauthorized = 401,
PaymentRequired = 402,
Forbidden = 403,
NotFound = 404,
MethodNotAllowed = 405,
NotAcceptable = 406,
ProxyAuthenticationRequired = 407,
RequestTimeout = 408,
Conflict = 409,
Gone = 410,
TooManyRequests = 429,
InternalServerError = 500,
NotImplemented = 501,
BadGateway = 502,
ServiceUnavailable = 503,
GatewayTimeout = 504
}
export declare enum Headers {
Accept = "accept",
ContentType = "content-type"
}
export declare enum MediaTypes {
ApplicationJson = "application/json"
}
/**
* Returns the proxy URL, depending upon the supplied url and proxy environment variables.
* @param serverUrl The server URL where the request will be sent. For example, https://api.github.com
*/
export declare function getProxyUrl(serverUrl: string): string;
export declare class HttpClientError extends Error {
constructor(message: string, statusCode: number);
statusCode: number;
result?: any;
}
export declare class HttpClientResponse {
constructor(message: http.IncomingMessage);
message: http.IncomingMessage;
readBody(): Promise<string>;
}
export declare function isHttps(requestUrl: string): boolean;
export declare class HttpClient {
userAgent: string | undefined;
handlers: ifm.RequestHandler[];
requestOptions: ifm.RequestOptions | undefined;
private _ignoreSslError;
private _socketTimeout;
private _allowRedirects;
private _allowRedirectDowngrade;
private _maxRedirects;
private _allowRetries;
private _maxRetries;
private _agent;
private _proxyAgent;
private _keepAlive;
private _disposed;
constructor(userAgent?: string, handlers?: ifm.RequestHandler[], requestOptions?: ifm.RequestOptions);
options(requestUrl: string, additionalHeaders?: http.OutgoingHttpHeaders): Promise<HttpClientResponse>;
get(requestUrl: string, additionalHeaders?: http.OutgoingHttpHeaders): Promise<HttpClientResponse>;
del(requestUrl: string, additionalHeaders?: http.OutgoingHttpHeaders): Promise<HttpClientResponse>;
post(requestUrl: string, data: string, additionalHeaders?: http.OutgoingHttpHeaders): Promise<HttpClientResponse>;
patch(requestUrl: string, data: string, additionalHeaders?: http.OutgoingHttpHeaders): Promise<HttpClientResponse>;
put(requestUrl: string, data: string, additionalHeaders?: http.OutgoingHttpHeaders): Promise<HttpClientResponse>;
head(requestUrl: string, additionalHeaders?: http.OutgoingHttpHeaders): Promise<HttpClientResponse>;
sendStream(verb: string, requestUrl: string, stream: NodeJS.ReadableStream, additionalHeaders?: http.OutgoingHttpHeaders): Promise<HttpClientResponse>;
/**
* Gets a typed object from an endpoint
* Be aware that not found returns a null. Other errors (4xx, 5xx) reject the promise
*/
getJson<T>(requestUrl: string, additionalHeaders?: http.OutgoingHttpHeaders): Promise<ifm.TypedResponse<T>>;
postJson<T>(requestUrl: string, obj: any, additionalHeaders?: http.OutgoingHttpHeaders): Promise<ifm.TypedResponse<T>>;
putJson<T>(requestUrl: string, obj: any, additionalHeaders?: http.OutgoingHttpHeaders): Promise<ifm.TypedResponse<T>>;
patchJson<T>(requestUrl: string, obj: any, additionalHeaders?: http.OutgoingHttpHeaders): Promise<ifm.TypedResponse<T>>;
/**
* Makes a raw http request.
* All other methods such as get, post, patch, and request ultimately call this.
* Prefer get, del, post and patch
*/
request(verb: string, requestUrl: string, data: string | NodeJS.ReadableStream | null, headers?: http.OutgoingHttpHeaders): Promise<HttpClientResponse>;
/**
* Needs to be called if keepAlive is set to true in request options.
*/
dispose(): void;
/**
* Raw request.
* @param info
* @param data
*/
requestRaw(info: ifm.RequestInfo, data: string | NodeJS.ReadableStream | null): Promise<HttpClientResponse>;
/**
* Raw request with callback.
* @param info
* @param data
* @param onResult
*/
requestRawWithCallback(info: ifm.RequestInfo, data: string | NodeJS.ReadableStream | null, onResult: (err?: Error, res?: HttpClientResponse) => void): void;
/**
* Gets an http agent. This function is useful when you need an http agent that handles
* routing through a proxy server - depending upon the url and proxy environment variables.
* @param serverUrl The server URL where the request will be sent. For example, https://api.github.com
*/
getAgent(serverUrl: string): http.Agent;
private _prepareRequest;
private _mergeHeaders;
private _getExistingOrDefaultHeader;
private _getAgent;
private _performExponentialBackoff;
private _processResponse;
}
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"use strict";
/* eslint-disable @typescript-eslint/no-explicit-any */
var __createBinding = (this && this.__createBinding) || (Object.create ? (function(o, m, k, k2) {
if (k2 === undefined) k2 = k;
Object.defineProperty(o, k2, { enumerable: true, get: function() { return m[k]; } });
}) : (function(o, m, k, k2) {
if (k2 === undefined) k2 = k;
o[k2] = m[k];
}));
var __setModuleDefault = (this && this.__setModuleDefault) || (Object.create ? (function(o, v) {
Object.defineProperty(o, "default", { enumerable: true, value: v });
}) : function(o, v) {
o["default"] = v;
});
var __importStar = (this && this.__importStar) || function (mod) {
if (mod && mod.__esModule) return mod;
var result = {};
if (mod != null) for (var k in mod) if (k !== "default" && Object.hasOwnProperty.call(mod, k)) __createBinding(result, mod, k);
__setModuleDefault(result, mod);
return result;
};
var __awaiter = (this && this.__awaiter) || function (thisArg, _arguments, P, generator) {
function adopt(value) { return value instanceof P ? value : new P(function (resolve) { resolve(value); }); }
return new (P || (P = Promise))(function (resolve, reject) {
function fulfilled(value) { try { step(generator.next(value)); } catch (e) { reject(e); } }
function rejected(value) { try { step(generator["throw"](value)); } catch (e) { reject(e); } }
function step(result) { result.done ? resolve(result.value) : adopt(result.value).then(fulfilled, rejected); }
step((generator = generator.apply(thisArg, _arguments || [])).next());
});
};
Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true });
exports.HttpClient = exports.isHttps = exports.HttpClientResponse = exports.HttpClientError = exports.getProxyUrl = exports.MediaTypes = exports.Headers = exports.HttpCodes = void 0;
const http = __importStar(require("http"));
const https = __importStar(require("https"));
const pm = __importStar(require("./proxy"));
const tunnel = __importStar(require("tunnel"));
var HttpCodes;
(function (HttpCodes) {
HttpCodes[HttpCodes["OK"] = 200] = "OK";
HttpCodes[HttpCodes["MultipleChoices"] = 300] = "MultipleChoices";
HttpCodes[HttpCodes["MovedPermanently"] = 301] = "MovedPermanently";
HttpCodes[HttpCodes["ResourceMoved"] = 302] = "ResourceMoved";
HttpCodes[HttpCodes["SeeOther"] = 303] = "SeeOther";
HttpCodes[HttpCodes["NotModified"] = 304] = "NotModified";
HttpCodes[HttpCodes["UseProxy"] = 305] = "UseProxy";
HttpCodes[HttpCodes["SwitchProxy"] = 306] = "SwitchProxy";
HttpCodes[HttpCodes["TemporaryRedirect"] = 307] = "TemporaryRedirect";
HttpCodes[HttpCodes["PermanentRedirect"] = 308] = "PermanentRedirect";
HttpCodes[HttpCodes["BadRequest"] = 400] = "BadRequest";
HttpCodes[HttpCodes["Unauthorized"] = 401] = "Unauthorized";
HttpCodes[HttpCodes["PaymentRequired"] = 402] = "PaymentRequired";
HttpCodes[HttpCodes["Forbidden"] = 403] = "Forbidden";
HttpCodes[HttpCodes["NotFound"] = 404] = "NotFound";
HttpCodes[HttpCodes["MethodNotAllowed"] = 405] = "MethodNotAllowed";
HttpCodes[HttpCodes["NotAcceptable"] = 406] = "NotAcceptable";
HttpCodes[HttpCodes["ProxyAuthenticationRequired"] = 407] = "ProxyAuthenticationRequired";
HttpCodes[HttpCodes["RequestTimeout"] = 408] = "RequestTimeout";
HttpCodes[HttpCodes["Conflict"] = 409] = "Conflict";
HttpCodes[HttpCodes["Gone"] = 410] = "Gone";
HttpCodes[HttpCodes["TooManyRequests"] = 429] = "TooManyRequests";
HttpCodes[HttpCodes["InternalServerError"] = 500] = "InternalServerError";
HttpCodes[HttpCodes["NotImplemented"] = 501] = "NotImplemented";
HttpCodes[HttpCodes["BadGateway"] = 502] = "BadGateway";
HttpCodes[HttpCodes["ServiceUnavailable"] = 503] = "ServiceUnavailable";
HttpCodes[HttpCodes["GatewayTimeout"] = 504] = "GatewayTimeout";
})(HttpCodes = exports.HttpCodes || (exports.HttpCodes = {}));
var Headers;
(function (Headers) {
Headers["Accept"] = "accept";
Headers["ContentType"] = "content-type";
})(Headers = exports.Headers || (exports.Headers = {}));
var MediaTypes;
(function (MediaTypes) {
MediaTypes["ApplicationJson"] = "application/json";
})(MediaTypes = exports.MediaTypes || (exports.MediaTypes = {}));
/**
* Returns the proxy URL, depending upon the supplied url and proxy environment variables.
* @param serverUrl The server URL where the request will be sent. For example, https://api.github.com
*/
function getProxyUrl(serverUrl) {
const proxyUrl = pm.getProxyUrl(new URL(serverUrl));
return proxyUrl ? proxyUrl.href : '';
}
exports.getProxyUrl = getProxyUrl;
const HttpRedirectCodes = [
HttpCodes.MovedPermanently,
HttpCodes.ResourceMoved,
HttpCodes.SeeOther,
HttpCodes.TemporaryRedirect,
HttpCodes.PermanentRedirect
];
const HttpResponseRetryCodes = [
HttpCodes.BadGateway,
HttpCodes.ServiceUnavailable,
HttpCodes.GatewayTimeout
];
const RetryableHttpVerbs = ['OPTIONS', 'GET', 'DELETE', 'HEAD'];
const ExponentialBackoffCeiling = 10;
const ExponentialBackoffTimeSlice = 5;
class HttpClientError extends Error {
constructor(message, statusCode) {
super(message);
this.name = 'HttpClientError';
this.statusCode = statusCode;
Object.setPrototypeOf(this, HttpClientError.prototype);
}
}
exports.HttpClientError = HttpClientError;
class HttpClientResponse {
constructor(message) {
this.message = message;
}
readBody() {
return __awaiter(this, void 0, void 0, function* () {
return new Promise((resolve) => __awaiter(this, void 0, void 0, function* () {
let output = Buffer.alloc(0);
this.message.on('data', (chunk) => {
output = Buffer.concat([output, chunk]);
});
this.message.on('end', () => {
resolve(output.toString());
});
}));
});
}
}
exports.HttpClientResponse = HttpClientResponse;
function isHttps(requestUrl) {
const parsedUrl = new URL(requestUrl);
return parsedUrl.protocol === 'https:';
}
exports.isHttps = isHttps;
class HttpClient {
constructor(userAgent, handlers, requestOptions) {
this._ignoreSslError = false;
this._allowRedirects = true;
this._allowRedirectDowngrade = false;
this._maxRedirects = 50;
this._allowRetries = false;
this._maxRetries = 1;
this._keepAlive = false;
this._disposed = false;
this.userAgent = userAgent;
this.handlers = handlers || [];
this.requestOptions = requestOptions;
if (requestOptions) {
if (requestOptions.ignoreSslError != null) {
this._ignoreSslError = requestOptions.ignoreSslError;
}
this._socketTimeout = requestOptions.socketTimeout;
if (requestOptions.allowRedirects != null) {
this._allowRedirects = requestOptions.allowRedirects;
}
if (requestOptions.allowRedirectDowngrade != null) {
this._allowRedirectDowngrade = requestOptions.allowRedirectDowngrade;
}
if (requestOptions.maxRedirects != null) {
this._maxRedirects = Math.max(requestOptions.maxRedirects, 0);
}
if (requestOptions.keepAlive != null) {
this._keepAlive = requestOptions.keepAlive;
}
if (requestOptions.allowRetries != null) {
this._allowRetries = requestOptions.allowRetries;
}
if (requestOptions.maxRetries != null) {
this._maxRetries = requestOptions.maxRetries;
}
}
}
options(requestUrl, additionalHeaders) {
return __awaiter(this, void 0, void 0, function* () {
return this.request('OPTIONS', requestUrl, null, additionalHeaders || {});
});
}
get(requestUrl, additionalHeaders) {
return __awaiter(this, void 0, void 0, function* () {
return this.request('GET', requestUrl, null, additionalHeaders || {});
});
}
del(requestUrl, additionalHeaders) {
return __awaiter(this, void 0, void 0, function* () {
return this.request('DELETE', requestUrl, null, additionalHeaders || {});
});
}
post(requestUrl, data, additionalHeaders) {
return __awaiter(this, void 0, void 0, function* () {
return this.request('POST', requestUrl, data, additionalHeaders || {});
});
}
patch(requestUrl, data, additionalHeaders) {
return __awaiter(this, void 0, void 0, function* () {
return this.request('PATCH', requestUrl, data, additionalHeaders || {});
});
}
put(requestUrl, data, additionalHeaders) {
return __awaiter(this, void 0, void 0, function* () {
return this.request('PUT', requestUrl, data, additionalHeaders || {});
});
}
head(requestUrl, additionalHeaders) {
return __awaiter(this, void 0, void 0, function* () {
return this.request('HEAD', requestUrl, null, additionalHeaders || {});
});
}
sendStream(verb, requestUrl, stream, additionalHeaders) {
return __awaiter(this, void 0, void 0, function* () {
return this.request(verb, requestUrl, stream, additionalHeaders);
});
}
/**
* Gets a typed object from an endpoint
* Be aware that not found returns a null. Other errors (4xx, 5xx) reject the promise
*/
getJson(requestUrl, additionalHeaders = {}) {
return __awaiter(this, void 0, void 0, function* () {
additionalHeaders[Headers.Accept] = this._getExistingOrDefaultHeader(additionalHeaders, Headers.Accept, MediaTypes.ApplicationJson);
const res = yield this.get(requestUrl, additionalHeaders);
return this._processResponse(res, this.requestOptions);
});
}
postJson(requestUrl, obj, additionalHeaders = {}) {
return __awaiter(this, void 0, void 0, function* () {
const data = JSON.stringify(obj, null, 2);
additionalHeaders[Headers.Accept] = this._getExistingOrDefaultHeader(additionalHeaders, Headers.Accept, MediaTypes.ApplicationJson);
additionalHeaders[Headers.ContentType] = this._getExistingOrDefaultHeader(additionalHeaders, Headers.ContentType, MediaTypes.ApplicationJson);
const res = yield this.post(requestUrl, data, additionalHeaders);
return this._processResponse(res, this.requestOptions);
});
}
putJson(requestUrl, obj, additionalHeaders = {}) {
return __awaiter(this, void 0, void 0, function* () {
const data = JSON.stringify(obj, null, 2);
additionalHeaders[Headers.Accept] = this._getExistingOrDefaultHeader(additionalHeaders, Headers.Accept, MediaTypes.ApplicationJson);
additionalHeaders[Headers.ContentType] = this._getExistingOrDefaultHeader(additionalHeaders, Headers.ContentType, MediaTypes.ApplicationJson);
const res = yield this.put(requestUrl, data, additionalHeaders);
return this._processResponse(res, this.requestOptions);
});
}
patchJson(requestUrl, obj, additionalHeaders = {}) {
return __awaiter(this, void 0, void 0, function* () {
const data = JSON.stringify(obj, null, 2);
additionalHeaders[Headers.Accept] = this._getExistingOrDefaultHeader(additionalHeaders, Headers.Accept, MediaTypes.ApplicationJson);
additionalHeaders[Headers.ContentType] = this._getExistingOrDefaultHeader(additionalHeaders, Headers.ContentType, MediaTypes.ApplicationJson);
const res = yield this.patch(requestUrl, data, additionalHeaders);
return this._processResponse(res, this.requestOptions);
});
}
/**
* Makes a raw http request.
* All other methods such as get, post, patch, and request ultimately call this.
* Prefer get, del, post and patch
*/
request(verb, requestUrl, data, headers) {
return __awaiter(this, void 0, void 0, function* () {
if (this._disposed) {
throw new Error('Client has already been disposed.');
}
const parsedUrl = new URL(requestUrl);
let info = this._prepareRequest(verb, parsedUrl, headers);
// Only perform retries on reads since writes may not be idempotent.
const maxTries = this._allowRetries && RetryableHttpVerbs.includes(verb)
? this._maxRetries + 1
: 1;
let numTries = 0;
let response;
do {
response = yield this.requestRaw(info, data);
// Check if it's an authentication challenge
if (response &&
response.message &&
response.message.statusCode === HttpCodes.Unauthorized) {
let authenticationHandler;
for (const handler of this.handlers) {
if (handler.canHandleAuthentication(response)) {
authenticationHandler = handler;
break;
}
}
if (authenticationHandler) {
return authenticationHandler.handleAuthentication(this, info, data);
}
else {
// We have received an unauthorized response but have no handlers to handle it.
// Let the response return to the caller.
return response;
}
}
let redirectsRemaining = this._maxRedirects;
while (response.message.statusCode &&
HttpRedirectCodes.includes(response.message.statusCode) &&
this._allowRedirects &&
redirectsRemaining > 0) {
const redirectUrl = response.message.headers['location'];
if (!redirectUrl) {
// if there's no location to redirect to, we won't
break;
}
const parsedRedirectUrl = new URL(redirectUrl);
if (parsedUrl.protocol === 'https:' &&
parsedUrl.protocol !== parsedRedirectUrl.protocol &&
!this._allowRedirectDowngrade) {
throw new Error('Redirect from HTTPS to HTTP protocol. This downgrade is not allowed for security reasons. If you want to allow this behavior, set the allowRedirectDowngrade option to true.');
}
// we need to finish reading the response before reassigning response
// which will leak the open socket.
yield response.readBody();
// strip authorization header if redirected to a different hostname
if (parsedRedirectUrl.hostname !== parsedUrl.hostname) {
for (const header in headers) {
// header names are case insensitive
if (header.toLowerCase() === 'authorization') {
delete headers[header];
}
}
}
// let's make the request with the new redirectUrl
info = this._prepareRequest(verb, parsedRedirectUrl, headers);
response = yield this.requestRaw(info, data);
redirectsRemaining--;
}
if (!response.message.statusCode ||
!HttpResponseRetryCodes.includes(response.message.statusCode)) {
// If not a retry code, return immediately instead of retrying
return response;
}
numTries += 1;
if (numTries < maxTries) {
yield response.readBody();
yield this._performExponentialBackoff(numTries);
}
} while (numTries < maxTries);
return response;
});
}
/**
* Needs to be called if keepAlive is set to true in request options.
*/
dispose() {
if (this._agent) {
this._agent.destroy();
}
this._disposed = true;
}
/**
* Raw request.
* @param info
* @param data
*/
requestRaw(info, data) {
return __awaiter(this, void 0, void 0, function* () {
return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
function callbackForResult(err, res) {
if (err) {
reject(err);
}
else if (!res) {
// If `err` is not passed, then `res` must be passed.
reject(new Error('Unknown error'));
}
else {
resolve(res);
}
}
this.requestRawWithCallback(info, data, callbackForResult);
});
});
}
/**
* Raw request with callback.
* @param info
* @param data
* @param onResult
*/
requestRawWithCallback(info, data, onResult) {
if (typeof data === 'string') {
if (!info.options.headers) {
info.options.headers = {};
}
info.options.headers['Content-Length'] = Buffer.byteLength(data, 'utf8');
}
let callbackCalled = false;
function handleResult(err, res) {
if (!callbackCalled) {
callbackCalled = true;
onResult(err, res);
}
}
const req = info.httpModule.request(info.options, (msg) => {
const res = new HttpClientResponse(msg);
handleResult(undefined, res);
});
let socket;
req.on('socket', sock => {
socket = sock;
});
// If we ever get disconnected, we want the socket to timeout eventually
req.setTimeout(this._socketTimeout || 3 * 60000, () => {
if (socket) {
socket.end();
}
handleResult(new Error(`Request timeout: ${info.options.path}`));
});
req.on('error', function (err) {
// err has statusCode property
// res should have headers
handleResult(err);
});
if (data && typeof data === 'string') {
req.write(data, 'utf8');
}
if (data && typeof data !== 'string') {
data.on('close', function () {
req.end();
});
data.pipe(req);
}
else {
req.end();
}
}
/**
* Gets an http agent. This function is useful when you need an http agent that handles
* routing through a proxy server - depending upon the url and proxy environment variables.
* @param serverUrl The server URL where the request will be sent. For example, https://api.github.com
*/
getAgent(serverUrl) {
const parsedUrl = new URL(serverUrl);
return this._getAgent(parsedUrl);
}
_prepareRequest(method, requestUrl, headers) {
const info = {};
info.parsedUrl = requestUrl;
const usingSsl = info.parsedUrl.protocol === 'https:';
info.httpModule = usingSsl ? https : http;
const defaultPort = usingSsl ? 443 : 80;
info.options = {};
info.options.host = info.parsedUrl.hostname;
info.options.port = info.parsedUrl.port
? parseInt(info.parsedUrl.port)
: defaultPort;
info.options.path =
(info.parsedUrl.pathname || '') + (info.parsedUrl.search || '');
info.options.method = method;
info.options.headers = this._mergeHeaders(headers);
if (this.userAgent != null) {
info.options.headers['user-agent'] = this.userAgent;
}
info.options.agent = this._getAgent(info.parsedUrl);
// gives handlers an opportunity to participate
if (this.handlers) {
for (const handler of this.handlers) {
handler.prepareRequest(info.options);
}
}
return info;
}
_mergeHeaders(headers) {
if (this.requestOptions && this.requestOptions.headers) {
return Object.assign({}, lowercaseKeys(this.requestOptions.headers), lowercaseKeys(headers || {}));
}
return lowercaseKeys(headers || {});
}
_getExistingOrDefaultHeader(additionalHeaders, header, _default) {
let clientHeader;
if (this.requestOptions && this.requestOptions.headers) {
clientHeader = lowercaseKeys(this.requestOptions.headers)[header];
}
return additionalHeaders[header] || clientHeader || _default;
}
_getAgent(parsedUrl) {
let agent;
const proxyUrl = pm.getProxyUrl(parsedUrl);
const useProxy = proxyUrl && proxyUrl.hostname;
if (this._keepAlive && useProxy) {
agent = this._proxyAgent;
}
if (this._keepAlive && !useProxy) {
agent = this._agent;
}
// if agent is already assigned use that agent.
if (agent) {
return agent;
}
const usingSsl = parsedUrl.protocol === 'https:';
let maxSockets = 100;
if (this.requestOptions) {
maxSockets = this.requestOptions.maxSockets || http.globalAgent.maxSockets;
}
// This is `useProxy` again, but we need to check `proxyURl` directly for TypeScripts's flow analysis.
if (proxyUrl && proxyUrl.hostname) {
const agentOptions = {
maxSockets,
keepAlive: this._keepAlive,
proxy: Object.assign(Object.assign({}, ((proxyUrl.username || proxyUrl.password) && {
proxyAuth: `${proxyUrl.username}:${proxyUrl.password}`
})), { host: proxyUrl.hostname, port: proxyUrl.port })
};
let tunnelAgent;
const overHttps = proxyUrl.protocol === 'https:';
if (usingSsl) {
tunnelAgent = overHttps ? tunnel.httpsOverHttps : tunnel.httpsOverHttp;
}
else {
tunnelAgent = overHttps ? tunnel.httpOverHttps : tunnel.httpOverHttp;
}
agent = tunnelAgent(agentOptions);
this._proxyAgent = agent;
}
// if reusing agent across request and tunneling agent isn't assigned create a new agent
if (this._keepAlive && !agent) {
const options = { keepAlive: this._keepAlive, maxSockets };
agent = usingSsl ? new https.Agent(options) : new http.Agent(options);
this._agent = agent;
}
// if not using private agent and tunnel agent isn't setup then use global agent
if (!agent) {
agent = usingSsl ? https.globalAgent : http.globalAgent;
}
if (usingSsl && this._ignoreSslError) {
// we don't want to set NODE_TLS_REJECT_UNAUTHORIZED=0 since that will affect request for entire process
// http.RequestOptions doesn't expose a way to modify RequestOptions.agent.options
// we have to cast it to any and change it directly
agent.options = Object.assign(agent.options || {}, {
rejectUnauthorized: false
});
}
return agent;
}
_performExponentialBackoff(retryNumber) {
return __awaiter(this, void 0, void 0, function* () {
retryNumber = Math.min(ExponentialBackoffCeiling, retryNumber);
const ms = ExponentialBackoffTimeSlice * Math.pow(2, retryNumber);
return new Promise(resolve => setTimeout(() => resolve(), ms));
});
}
_processResponse(res, options) {
return __awaiter(this, void 0, void 0, function* () {
return new Promise((resolve, reject) => __awaiter(this, void 0, void 0, function* () {
const statusCode = res.message.statusCode || 0;
const response = {
statusCode,
result: null,
headers: {}
};
// not found leads to null obj returned
if (statusCode === HttpCodes.NotFound) {
resolve(response);
}
// get the result from the body
function dateTimeDeserializer(key, value) {
if (typeof value === 'string') {
const a = new Date(value);
if (!isNaN(a.valueOf())) {
return a;
}
}
return value;
}
let obj;
let contents;
try {
contents = yield res.readBody();
if (contents && contents.length > 0) {
if (options && options.deserializeDates) {
obj = JSON.parse(contents, dateTimeDeserializer);
}
else {
obj = JSON.parse(contents);
}
response.result = obj;
}
response.headers = res.message.headers;
}
catch (err) {
// Invalid resource (contents not json); leaving result obj null
}
// note that 3xx redirects are handled by the http layer.
if (statusCode > 299) {
let msg;
// if exception/error in body, attempt to get better error
if (obj && obj.message) {
msg = obj.message;
}
else if (contents && contents.length > 0) {
// it may be the case that the exception is in the body message as string
msg = contents;
}
else {
msg = `Failed request: (${statusCode})`;
}
const err = new HttpClientError(msg, statusCode);
err.result = response.result;
reject(err);
}
else {
resolve(response);
}
}));
});
}
}
exports.HttpClient = HttpClient;
const lowercaseKeys = (obj) => Object.keys(obj).reduce((c, k) => ((c[k.toLowerCase()] = obj[k]), c), {});
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/// <reference types="node" />
import * as http from 'http';
import * as https from 'https';
import { HttpClientResponse } from './index';
export interface HttpClient {
options(requestUrl: string, additionalHeaders?: http.OutgoingHttpHeaders): Promise<HttpClientResponse>;
get(requestUrl: string, additionalHeaders?: http.OutgoingHttpHeaders): Promise<HttpClientResponse>;
del(requestUrl: string, additionalHeaders?: http.OutgoingHttpHeaders): Promise<HttpClientResponse>;
post(requestUrl: string, data: string, additionalHeaders?: http.OutgoingHttpHeaders): Promise<HttpClientResponse>;
patch(requestUrl: string, data: string, additionalHeaders?: http.OutgoingHttpHeaders): Promise<HttpClientResponse>;
put(requestUrl: string, data: string, additionalHeaders?: http.OutgoingHttpHeaders): Promise<HttpClientResponse>;
sendStream(verb: string, requestUrl: string, stream: NodeJS.ReadableStream, additionalHeaders?: http.OutgoingHttpHeaders): Promise<HttpClientResponse>;
request(verb: string, requestUrl: string, data: string | NodeJS.ReadableStream, headers: http.OutgoingHttpHeaders): Promise<HttpClientResponse>;
requestRaw(info: RequestInfo, data: string | NodeJS.ReadableStream): Promise<HttpClientResponse>;
requestRawWithCallback(info: RequestInfo, data: string | NodeJS.ReadableStream, onResult: (err?: Error, res?: HttpClientResponse) => void): void;
}
export interface RequestHandler {
prepareRequest(options: http.RequestOptions): void;
canHandleAuthentication(response: HttpClientResponse): boolean;
handleAuthentication(httpClient: HttpClient, requestInfo: RequestInfo, data: string | NodeJS.ReadableStream | null): Promise<HttpClientResponse>;
}
export interface RequestInfo {
options: http.RequestOptions;
parsedUrl: URL;
httpModule: typeof http | typeof https;
}
export interface RequestOptions {
headers?: http.OutgoingHttpHeaders;
socketTimeout?: number;
ignoreSslError?: boolean;
allowRedirects?: boolean;
allowRedirectDowngrade?: boolean;
maxRedirects?: number;
maxSockets?: number;
keepAlive?: boolean;
deserializeDates?: boolean;
allowRetries?: boolean;
maxRetries?: number;
}
export interface TypedResponse<T> {
statusCode: number;
result: T | null;
headers: http.IncomingHttpHeaders;
}
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"use strict";
Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true });
//# sourceMappingURL=interfaces.js.map
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{"version":3,"file":"interfaces.js","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/interfaces.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":""}
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export declare function getProxyUrl(reqUrl: URL): URL | undefined;
export declare function checkBypass(reqUrl: URL): boolean;
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"use strict";
Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true });
exports.checkBypass = exports.getProxyUrl = void 0;
function getProxyUrl(reqUrl) {
const usingSsl = reqUrl.protocol === 'https:';
if (checkBypass(reqUrl)) {
return undefined;
}
const proxyVar = (() => {
if (usingSsl) {
return process.env['https_proxy'] || process.env['HTTPS_PROXY'];
}
else {
return process.env['http_proxy'] || process.env['HTTP_PROXY'];
}
})();
if (proxyVar) {
return new URL(proxyVar);
}
else {
return undefined;
}
}
exports.getProxyUrl = getProxyUrl;
function checkBypass(reqUrl) {
if (!reqUrl.hostname) {
return false;
}
const noProxy = process.env['no_proxy'] || process.env['NO_PROXY'] || '';
if (!noProxy) {
return false;
}
// Determine the request port
let reqPort;
if (reqUrl.port) {
reqPort = Number(reqUrl.port);
}
else if (reqUrl.protocol === 'http:') {
reqPort = 80;
}
else if (reqUrl.protocol === 'https:') {
reqPort = 443;
}
// Format the request hostname and hostname with port
const upperReqHosts = [reqUrl.hostname.toUpperCase()];
if (typeof reqPort === 'number') {
upperReqHosts.push(`${upperReqHosts[0]}:${reqPort}`);
}
// Compare request host against noproxy
for (const upperNoProxyItem of noProxy
.split(',')
.map(x => x.trim().toUpperCase())
.filter(x => x)) {
if (upperReqHosts.some(x => x === upperNoProxyItem)) {
return true;
}
}
return false;
}
exports.checkBypass = checkBypass;
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{
"name": "@actions/http-client",
"version": "2.0.1",
"description": "Actions Http Client",
"keywords": [
"github",
"actions",
"http"
],
"homepage": "https://github.com/actions/toolkit/tree/main/packages/http-client",
"license": "MIT",
"main": "lib/index.js",
"types": "lib/index.d.ts",
"directories": {
"lib": "lib",
"test": "__tests__"
},
"files": [
"lib",
"!.DS_Store"
],
"publishConfig": {
"access": "public"
},
"repository": {
"type": "git",
"url": "git+https://github.com/actions/toolkit.git",
"directory": "packages/http-client"
},
"scripts": {
"audit-moderate": "npm install && npm audit --json --audit-level=moderate > audit.json",
"test": "echo \"Error: run tests from root\" && exit 1",
"build": "tsc",
"format": "prettier --write **/*.ts",
"format-check": "prettier --check **/*.ts",
"tsc": "tsc"
},
"bugs": {
"url": "https://github.com/actions/toolkit/issues"
},
"devDependencies": {
"@types/tunnel": "0.0.3",
"proxy": "^1.0.1"
},
"dependencies": {
"tunnel": "^0.0.6"
}
}
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{
"name": "@actions/io",
"version": "1.1.2",
"version": "1.1.1",
"description": "Actions io lib",
"keywords": [
"github",
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# @ampproject/remapping
> Remap sequential sourcemaps through transformations to point at the original source code
Remapping allows you to take the sourcemaps generated through transforming your code and "remap"
them to the original source locations. Think "my minified code, transformed with babel and bundled
with webpack", all pointing to the correct location in your original source code.
With remapping, none of your source code transformations need to be aware of the input's sourcemap,
they only need to generate an output sourcemap. This greatly simplifies building custom
transformations (think a find-and-replace).
## Installation
```sh
npm install @ampproject/remapping
```
## Usage
```typescript
function remapping(
map: SourceMap | SourceMap[],
loader: (file: string, ctx: LoaderContext) => (SourceMap | null | undefined),
options?: { excludeContent: boolean, decodedMappings: boolean }
): SourceMap;
// LoaderContext gives the loader the importing sourcemap, tree depth, the ability to override the
// "source" location (where child sources are resolved relative to, or the location of original
// source), and the ability to override the "content" of an original source for inclusion in the
// output sourcemap.
type LoaderContext = {
readonly importer: string;
readonly depth: number;
source: string;
content: string | null | undefined;
}
```
`remapping` takes the final output sourcemap, and a `loader` function. For every source file pointer
in the sourcemap, the `loader` will be called with the resolved path. If the path itself represents
a transformed file (it has a sourcmap associated with it), then the `loader` should return that
sourcemap. If not, the path will be treated as an original, untransformed source code.
```js
// Babel transformed "helloworld.js" into "transformed.js"
const transformedMap = JSON.stringify({
file: 'transformed.js',
// 1st column of 2nd line of output file translates into the 1st source
// file, line 3, column 2
mappings: ';CAEE',
sources: ['helloworld.js'],
version: 3,
});
// Uglify minified "transformed.js" into "transformed.min.js"
const minifiedTransformedMap = JSON.stringify({
file: 'transformed.min.js',
// 0th column of 1st line of output file translates into the 1st source
// file, line 2, column 1.
mappings: 'AACC',
names: [],
sources: ['transformed.js'],
version: 3,
});
const remapped = remapping(
minifiedTransformedMap,
(file, ctx) => {
// The "transformed.js" file is an transformed file.
if (file === 'transformed.js') {
// The root importer is empty.
console.assert(ctx.importer === '');
// The depth in the sourcemap tree we're currently loading.
// The root `minifiedTransformedMap` is depth 0, and its source children are depth 1, etc.
console.assert(ctx.depth === 1);
return transformedMap;
}
// Loader will be called to load transformedMap's source file pointers as well.
console.assert(file === 'helloworld.js');
// `transformed.js`'s sourcemap points into `helloworld.js`.
console.assert(ctx.importer === 'transformed.js');
// This is a source child of `transformed`, which is a source child of `minifiedTransformedMap`.
console.assert(ctx.depth === 2);
return null;
}
);
console.log(remapped);
// {
// file: 'transpiled.min.js',
// mappings: 'AAEE',
// sources: ['helloworld.js'],
// version: 3,
// };
```
In this example, `loader` will be called twice:
1. `"transformed.js"`, the first source file pointer in the `minifiedTransformedMap`. We return the
associated sourcemap for it (its a transformed file, after all) so that sourcemap locations can
be traced through it into the source files it represents.
2. `"helloworld.js"`, our original, unmodified source code. This file does not have a sourcemap, so
we return `null`.
The `remapped` sourcemap now points from `transformed.min.js` into locations in `helloworld.js`. If
you were to read the `mappings`, it says "0th column of the first line output line points to the 1st
column of the 2nd line of the file `helloworld.js`".
### Multiple transformations of a file
As a convenience, if you have multiple single-source transformations of a file, you may pass an
array of sourcemap files in the order of most-recent transformation sourcemap first. Note that this
changes the `importer` and `depth` of each call to our loader. So our above example could have been
written as:
```js
const remapped = remapping(
[minifiedTransformedMap, transformedMap],
() => null
);
console.log(remapped);
// {
// file: 'transpiled.min.js',
// mappings: 'AAEE',
// sources: ['helloworld.js'],
// version: 3,
// };
```
### Advanced control of the loading graph
#### `source`
The `source` property can overridden to any value to change the location of the current load. Eg,
for an original source file, it allows us to change the location to the original source regardless
of what the sourcemap source entry says. And for transformed files, it allows us to change the
relative resolving location for child sources of the loaded sourcemap.
```js
const remapped = remapping(
minifiedTransformedMap,
(file, ctx) => {
if (file === 'transformed.js') {
// We pretend the transformed.js file actually exists in the 'src/' directory. When the nested
// source files are loaded, they will now be relative to `src/`.
ctx.source = 'src/transformed.js';
return transformedMap;
}
console.assert(file === 'src/helloworld.js');
// We could futher change the source of this original file, eg, to be inside a nested directory
// itself. This will be reflected in the remapped sourcemap.
ctx.source = 'src/nested/transformed.js';
return null;
}
);
console.log(remapped);
// {
// …,
// sources: ['src/nested/helloworld.js'],
// };
```
#### `content`
The `content` property can be overridden when we encounter an original source file. Eg, this allows
you to manually provide the source content of the original file regardless of whether the
`sourcesContent` field is present in the parent sourcemap. It can also be set to `null` to remove
the source content.
```js
const remapped = remapping(
minifiedTransformedMap,
(file, ctx) => {
if (file === 'transformed.js') {
// transformedMap does not include a `sourcesContent` field, so usually the remapped sourcemap
// would not include any `sourcesContent` values.
return transformedMap;
}
console.assert(file === 'helloworld.js');
// We can read the file to provide the source content.
ctx.content = fs.readFileSync(file, 'utf8');
return null;
}
);
console.log(remapped);
// {
// …,
// sourcesContent: [
// 'console.log("Hello world!")',
// ],
// };
```
### Options
#### excludeContent
By default, `excludeContent` is `false`. Passing `{ excludeContent: true }` will exclude the
`sourcesContent` field from the returned sourcemap. This is mainly useful when you want to reduce
the size out the sourcemap.
#### decodedMappings
By default, `decodedMappings` is `false`. Passing `{ decodedMappings: true }` will leave the
`mappings` field in a [decoded state](https://github.com/rich-harris/sourcemap-codec) instead of
encoding into a VLQ string.
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import { decodedMappings, traceSegment, TraceMap } from '@jridgewell/trace-mapping';
import { GenMapping, addSegment, setSourceContent, decodedMap, encodedMap } from '@jridgewell/gen-mapping';
const SOURCELESS_MAPPING = {
source: null,
column: null,
line: null,
name: null,
content: null,
};
const EMPTY_SOURCES = [];
function Source(map, sources, source, content) {
return {
map,
sources,
source,
content,
};
}
/**
* MapSource represents a single sourcemap, with the ability to trace mappings into its child nodes
* (which may themselves be SourceMapTrees).
*/
function MapSource(map, sources) {
return Source(map, sources, '', null);
}
/**
* A "leaf" node in the sourcemap tree, representing an original, unmodified source file. Recursive
* segment tracing ends at the `OriginalSource`.
*/
function OriginalSource(source, content) {
return Source(null, EMPTY_SOURCES, source, content);
}
/**
* traceMappings is only called on the root level SourceMapTree, and begins the process of
* resolving each mapping in terms of the original source files.
*/
function traceMappings(tree) {
const gen = new GenMapping({ file: tree.map.file });
const { sources: rootSources, map } = tree;
const rootNames = map.names;
const rootMappings = decodedMappings(map);
for (let i = 0; i < rootMappings.length; i++) {
const segments = rootMappings[i];
let lastSource = null;
let lastSourceLine = null;
let lastSourceColumn = null;
for (let j = 0; j < segments.length; j++) {
const segment = segments[j];
const genCol = segment[0];
let traced = SOURCELESS_MAPPING;
// 1-length segments only move the current generated column, there's no source information
// to gather from it.
if (segment.length !== 1) {
const source = rootSources[segment[1]];
traced = originalPositionFor(source, segment[2], segment[3], segment.length === 5 ? rootNames[segment[4]] : '');
// If the trace is invalid, then the trace ran into a sourcemap that doesn't contain a
// respective segment into an original source.
if (traced == null)
continue;
}
// So we traced a segment down into its original source file. Now push a
// new segment pointing to this location.
const { column, line, name, content, source } = traced;
if (line === lastSourceLine && column === lastSourceColumn && source === lastSource) {
continue;
}
lastSourceLine = line;
lastSourceColumn = column;
lastSource = source;
// Sigh, TypeScript can't figure out source/line/column are either all null, or all non-null...
addSegment(gen, i, genCol, source, line, column, name);
if (content != null)
setSourceContent(gen, source, content);
}
}
return gen;
}
/**
* originalPositionFor is only called on children SourceMapTrees. It recurses down into its own
* child SourceMapTrees, until we find the original source map.
*/
function originalPositionFor(source, line, column, name) {
if (!source.map) {
return { column, line, name, source: source.source, content: source.content };
}
const segment = traceSegment(source.map, line, column);
// If we couldn't find a segment, then this doesn't exist in the sourcemap.
if (segment == null)
return null;
// 1-length segments only move the current generated column, there's no source information
// to gather from it.
if (segment.length === 1)
return SOURCELESS_MAPPING;
return originalPositionFor(source.sources[segment[1]], segment[2], segment[3], segment.length === 5 ? source.map.names[segment[4]] : name);
}
function asArray(value) {
if (Array.isArray(value))
return value;
return [value];
}
/**
* Recursively builds a tree structure out of sourcemap files, with each node
* being either an `OriginalSource` "leaf" or a `SourceMapTree` composed of
* `OriginalSource`s and `SourceMapTree`s.
*
* Every sourcemap is composed of a collection of source files and mappings
* into locations of those source files. When we generate a `SourceMapTree` for
* the sourcemap, we attempt to load each source file's own sourcemap. If it
* does not have an associated sourcemap, it is considered an original,
* unmodified source file.
*/
function buildSourceMapTree(input, loader) {
const maps = asArray(input).map((m) => new TraceMap(m, ''));
const map = maps.pop();
for (let i = 0; i < maps.length; i++) {
if (maps[i].sources.length > 1) {
throw new Error(`Transformation map ${i} must have exactly one source file.\n` +
'Did you specify these with the most recent transformation maps first?');
}
}
let tree = build(map, loader, '', 0);
for (let i = maps.length - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
tree = MapSource(maps[i], [tree]);
}
return tree;
}
function build(map, loader, importer, importerDepth) {
const { resolvedSources, sourcesContent } = map;
const depth = importerDepth + 1;
const children = resolvedSources.map((sourceFile, i) => {
// The loading context gives the loader more information about why this file is being loaded
// (eg, from which importer). It also allows the loader to override the location of the loaded
// sourcemap/original source, or to override the content in the sourcesContent field if it's
// an unmodified source file.
const ctx = {
importer,
depth,
source: sourceFile || '',
content: undefined,
};
// Use the provided loader callback to retrieve the file's sourcemap.
// TODO: We should eventually support async loading of sourcemap files.
const sourceMap = loader(ctx.source, ctx);
const { source, content } = ctx;
// If there is a sourcemap, then we need to recurse into it to load its source files.
if (sourceMap)
return build(new TraceMap(sourceMap, source), loader, source, depth);
// Else, it's an an unmodified source file.
// The contents of this unmodified source file can be overridden via the loader context,
// allowing it to be explicitly null or a string. If it remains undefined, we fall back to
// the importing sourcemap's `sourcesContent` field.
const sourceContent = content !== undefined ? content : sourcesContent ? sourcesContent[i] : null;
return OriginalSource(source, sourceContent);
});
return MapSource(map, children);
}
/**
* A SourceMap v3 compatible sourcemap, which only includes fields that were
* provided to it.
*/
class SourceMap {
constructor(map, options) {
const out = options.decodedMappings ? decodedMap(map) : encodedMap(map);
this.version = out.version; // SourceMap spec says this should be first.
this.file = out.file;
this.mappings = out.mappings;
this.names = out.names;
this.sourceRoot = out.sourceRoot;
this.sources = out.sources;
if (!options.excludeContent) {
this.sourcesContent = out.sourcesContent;
}
}
toString() {
return JSON.stringify(this);
}
}
/**
* Traces through all the mappings in the root sourcemap, through the sources
* (and their sourcemaps), all the way back to the original source location.
*
* `loader` will be called every time we encounter a source file. If it returns
* a sourcemap, we will recurse into that sourcemap to continue the trace. If
* it returns a falsey value, that source file is treated as an original,
* unmodified source file.
*
* Pass `excludeContent` to exclude any self-containing source file content
* from the output sourcemap.
*
* Pass `decodedMappings` to receive a SourceMap with decoded (instead of
* VLQ encoded) mappings.
*/
function remapping(input, loader, options) {
const opts = typeof options === 'object' ? options : { excludeContent: !!options, decodedMappings: false };
const tree = buildSourceMapTree(input, loader);
return new SourceMap(traceMappings(tree), opts);
}
export { remapping as default };
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(function (global, factory) {
typeof exports === 'object' && typeof module !== 'undefined' ? module.exports = factory(require('@jridgewell/trace-mapping'), require('@jridgewell/gen-mapping')) :
typeof define === 'function' && define.amd ? define(['@jridgewell/trace-mapping', '@jridgewell/gen-mapping'], factory) :
(global = typeof globalThis !== 'undefined' ? globalThis : global || self, global.remapping = factory(global.traceMapping, global.genMapping));
})(this, (function (traceMapping, genMapping) { 'use strict';
const SOURCELESS_MAPPING = {
source: null,
column: null,
line: null,
name: null,
content: null,
};
const EMPTY_SOURCES = [];
function Source(map, sources, source, content) {
return {
map,
sources,
source,
content,
};
}
/**
* MapSource represents a single sourcemap, with the ability to trace mappings into its child nodes
* (which may themselves be SourceMapTrees).
*/
function MapSource(map, sources) {
return Source(map, sources, '', null);
}
/**
* A "leaf" node in the sourcemap tree, representing an original, unmodified source file. Recursive
* segment tracing ends at the `OriginalSource`.
*/
function OriginalSource(source, content) {
return Source(null, EMPTY_SOURCES, source, content);
}
/**
* traceMappings is only called on the root level SourceMapTree, and begins the process of
* resolving each mapping in terms of the original source files.
*/
function traceMappings(tree) {
const gen = new genMapping.GenMapping({ file: tree.map.file });
const { sources: rootSources, map } = tree;
const rootNames = map.names;
const rootMappings = traceMapping.decodedMappings(map);
for (let i = 0; i < rootMappings.length; i++) {
const segments = rootMappings[i];
let lastSource = null;
let lastSourceLine = null;
let lastSourceColumn = null;
for (let j = 0; j < segments.length; j++) {
const segment = segments[j];
const genCol = segment[0];
let traced = SOURCELESS_MAPPING;
// 1-length segments only move the current generated column, there's no source information
// to gather from it.
if (segment.length !== 1) {
const source = rootSources[segment[1]];
traced = originalPositionFor(source, segment[2], segment[3], segment.length === 5 ? rootNames[segment[4]] : '');
// If the trace is invalid, then the trace ran into a sourcemap that doesn't contain a
// respective segment into an original source.
if (traced == null)
continue;
}
// So we traced a segment down into its original source file. Now push a
// new segment pointing to this location.
const { column, line, name, content, source } = traced;
if (line === lastSourceLine && column === lastSourceColumn && source === lastSource) {
continue;
}
lastSourceLine = line;
lastSourceColumn = column;
lastSource = source;
// Sigh, TypeScript can't figure out source/line/column are either all null, or all non-null...
genMapping.addSegment(gen, i, genCol, source, line, column, name);
if (content != null)
genMapping.setSourceContent(gen, source, content);
}
}
return gen;
}
/**
* originalPositionFor is only called on children SourceMapTrees. It recurses down into its own
* child SourceMapTrees, until we find the original source map.
*/
function originalPositionFor(source, line, column, name) {
if (!source.map) {
return { column, line, name, source: source.source, content: source.content };
}
const segment = traceMapping.traceSegment(source.map, line, column);
// If we couldn't find a segment, then this doesn't exist in the sourcemap.
if (segment == null)
return null;
// 1-length segments only move the current generated column, there's no source information
// to gather from it.
if (segment.length === 1)
return SOURCELESS_MAPPING;
return originalPositionFor(source.sources[segment[1]], segment[2], segment[3], segment.length === 5 ? source.map.names[segment[4]] : name);
}
function asArray(value) {
if (Array.isArray(value))
return value;
return [value];
}
/**
* Recursively builds a tree structure out of sourcemap files, with each node
* being either an `OriginalSource` "leaf" or a `SourceMapTree` composed of
* `OriginalSource`s and `SourceMapTree`s.
*
* Every sourcemap is composed of a collection of source files and mappings
* into locations of those source files. When we generate a `SourceMapTree` for
* the sourcemap, we attempt to load each source file's own sourcemap. If it
* does not have an associated sourcemap, it is considered an original,
* unmodified source file.
*/
function buildSourceMapTree(input, loader) {
const maps = asArray(input).map((m) => new traceMapping.TraceMap(m, ''));
const map = maps.pop();
for (let i = 0; i < maps.length; i++) {
if (maps[i].sources.length > 1) {
throw new Error(`Transformation map ${i} must have exactly one source file.\n` +
'Did you specify these with the most recent transformation maps first?');
}
}
let tree = build(map, loader, '', 0);
for (let i = maps.length - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
tree = MapSource(maps[i], [tree]);
}
return tree;
}
function build(map, loader, importer, importerDepth) {
const { resolvedSources, sourcesContent } = map;
const depth = importerDepth + 1;
const children = resolvedSources.map((sourceFile, i) => {
// The loading context gives the loader more information about why this file is being loaded
// (eg, from which importer). It also allows the loader to override the location of the loaded
// sourcemap/original source, or to override the content in the sourcesContent field if it's
// an unmodified source file.
const ctx = {
importer,
depth,
source: sourceFile || '',
content: undefined,
};
// Use the provided loader callback to retrieve the file's sourcemap.
// TODO: We should eventually support async loading of sourcemap files.
const sourceMap = loader(ctx.source, ctx);
const { source, content } = ctx;
// If there is a sourcemap, then we need to recurse into it to load its source files.
if (sourceMap)
return build(new traceMapping.TraceMap(sourceMap, source), loader, source, depth);
// Else, it's an an unmodified source file.
// The contents of this unmodified source file can be overridden via the loader context,
// allowing it to be explicitly null or a string. If it remains undefined, we fall back to
// the importing sourcemap's `sourcesContent` field.
const sourceContent = content !== undefined ? content : sourcesContent ? sourcesContent[i] : null;
return OriginalSource(source, sourceContent);
});
return MapSource(map, children);
}
/**
* A SourceMap v3 compatible sourcemap, which only includes fields that were
* provided to it.
*/
class SourceMap {
constructor(map, options) {
const out = options.decodedMappings ? genMapping.decodedMap(map) : genMapping.encodedMap(map);
this.version = out.version; // SourceMap spec says this should be first.
this.file = out.file;
this.mappings = out.mappings;
this.names = out.names;
this.sourceRoot = out.sourceRoot;
this.sources = out.sources;
if (!options.excludeContent) {
this.sourcesContent = out.sourcesContent;
}
}
toString() {
return JSON.stringify(this);
}
}
/**
* Traces through all the mappings in the root sourcemap, through the sources
* (and their sourcemaps), all the way back to the original source location.
*
* `loader` will be called every time we encounter a source file. If it returns
* a sourcemap, we will recurse into that sourcemap to continue the trace. If
* it returns a falsey value, that source file is treated as an original,
* unmodified source file.
*
* Pass `excludeContent` to exclude any self-containing source file content
* from the output sourcemap.
*
* Pass `decodedMappings` to receive a SourceMap with decoded (instead of
* VLQ encoded) mappings.
*/
function remapping(input, loader, options) {
const opts = typeof options === 'object' ? options : { excludeContent: !!options, decodedMappings: false };
const tree = buildSourceMapTree(input, loader);
return new SourceMap(traceMappings(tree), opts);
}
return remapping;
}));
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import type { MapSource as MapSourceType } from './source-map-tree';
import type { SourceMapInput, SourceMapLoader } from './types';
/**
* Recursively builds a tree structure out of sourcemap files, with each node
* being either an `OriginalSource` "leaf" or a `SourceMapTree` composed of
* `OriginalSource`s and `SourceMapTree`s.
*
* Every sourcemap is composed of a collection of source files and mappings
* into locations of those source files. When we generate a `SourceMapTree` for
* the sourcemap, we attempt to load each source file's own sourcemap. If it
* does not have an associated sourcemap, it is considered an original,
* unmodified source file.
*/
export default function buildSourceMapTree(input: SourceMapInput | SourceMapInput[], loader: SourceMapLoader): MapSourceType;
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import SourceMap from './source-map';
import type { SourceMapInput, SourceMapLoader, Options } from './types';
export type { SourceMapSegment, EncodedSourceMap, EncodedSourceMap as RawSourceMap, DecodedSourceMap, SourceMapInput, SourceMapLoader, LoaderContext, Options, } from './types';
/**
* Traces through all the mappings in the root sourcemap, through the sources
* (and their sourcemaps), all the way back to the original source location.
*
* `loader` will be called every time we encounter a source file. If it returns
* a sourcemap, we will recurse into that sourcemap to continue the trace. If
* it returns a falsey value, that source file is treated as an original,
* unmodified source file.
*
* Pass `excludeContent` to exclude any self-containing source file content
* from the output sourcemap.
*
* Pass `decodedMappings` to receive a SourceMap with decoded (instead of
* VLQ encoded) mappings.
*/
export default function remapping(input: SourceMapInput | SourceMapInput[], loader: SourceMapLoader, options?: boolean | Options): SourceMap;
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import { GenMapping } from '@jridgewell/gen-mapping';
import type { TraceMap } from '@jridgewell/trace-mapping';
export declare type SourceMapSegmentObject = {
column: number;
line: number;
name: string;
source: string;
content: string | null;
} | {
column: null;
line: null;
name: null;
source: null;
content: null;
};
export declare type OriginalSource = {
map: TraceMap;
sources: Sources[];
source: string;
content: string | null;
};
export declare type MapSource = {
map: TraceMap;
sources: Sources[];
source: string;
content: string | null;
};
export declare type Sources = OriginalSource | MapSource;
/**
* MapSource represents a single sourcemap, with the ability to trace mappings into its child nodes
* (which may themselves be SourceMapTrees).
*/
export declare function MapSource(map: TraceMap, sources: Sources[]): MapSource;
/**
* A "leaf" node in the sourcemap tree, representing an original, unmodified source file. Recursive
* segment tracing ends at the `OriginalSource`.
*/
export declare function OriginalSource(source: string, content: string | null): OriginalSource;
/**
* traceMappings is only called on the root level SourceMapTree, and begins the process of
* resolving each mapping in terms of the original source files.
*/
export declare function traceMappings(tree: MapSource): GenMapping;
/**
* originalPositionFor is only called on children SourceMapTrees. It recurses down into its own
* child SourceMapTrees, until we find the original source map.
*/
export declare function originalPositionFor(source: Sources, line: number, column: number, name: string): SourceMapSegmentObject | null;
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import type { GenMapping } from '@jridgewell/gen-mapping';
import type { DecodedSourceMap, EncodedSourceMap, Options } from './types';
/**
* A SourceMap v3 compatible sourcemap, which only includes fields that were
* provided to it.
*/
export default class SourceMap {
file?: string | null;
mappings: EncodedSourceMap['mappings'] | DecodedSourceMap['mappings'];
sourceRoot?: string;
names: string[];
sources: (string | null)[];
sourcesContent?: (string | null)[];
version: 3;
constructor(map: GenMapping, options: Options);
toString(): string;
}
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import type { SourceMapInput } from '@jridgewell/trace-mapping';
export type { SourceMapSegment, DecodedSourceMap, EncodedSourceMap, } from '@jridgewell/trace-mapping';
export type { SourceMapInput };
export declare type LoaderContext = {
readonly importer: string;
readonly depth: number;
source: string;
content: string | null | undefined;
};
export declare type SourceMapLoader = (file: string, ctx: LoaderContext) => SourceMapInput | null | undefined | void;
export declare type Options = {
excludeContent?: boolean;
decodedMappings?: boolean;
};
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{
"name": "@ampproject/remapping",
"version": "2.2.0",
"description": "Remap sequential sourcemaps through transformations to point at the original source code",
"keywords": [
"source",
"map",
"remap"
],
"main": "dist/remapping.umd.js",
"module": "dist/remapping.mjs",
"typings": "dist/types/remapping.d.ts",
"files": [
"dist"
],
"author": "Justin Ridgewell <jridgewell@google.com>",
"repository": {
"type": "git",
"url": "git+https://github.com/ampproject/remapping.git"
},
"license": "Apache-2.0",
"engines": {
"node": ">=6.0.0"
},
"scripts": {
"build": "run-s -n build:*",
"build:rollup": "rollup -c rollup.config.js",
"build:ts": "tsc --project tsconfig.build.json",
"lint": "run-s -n lint:*",
"lint:prettier": "npm run test:lint:prettier -- --write",
"lint:ts": "npm run test:lint:ts -- --fix",
"prebuild": "rm -rf dist",
"prepublishOnly": "npm run preversion",
"preversion": "run-s test build",
"test": "run-s -n test:lint test:only",
"test:debug": "node --inspect-brk node_modules/.bin/jest --runInBand",
"test:lint": "run-s -n test:lint:*",
"test:lint:prettier": "prettier --check '{src,test}/**/*.ts'",
"test:lint:ts": "eslint '{src,test}/**/*.ts'",
"test:only": "jest --coverage",
"test:watch": "jest --coverage --watch"
},
"devDependencies": {
"@rollup/plugin-typescript": "8.3.2",
"@types/jest": "27.4.1",
"@typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin": "5.20.0",
"@typescript-eslint/parser": "5.20.0",
"eslint": "8.14.0",
"eslint-config-prettier": "8.5.0",
"jest": "27.5.1",
"jest-config": "27.5.1",
"npm-run-all": "4.1.5",
"prettier": "2.6.2",
"rollup": "2.70.2",
"ts-jest": "27.1.4",
"tslib": "2.4.0",
"typescript": "4.6.3"
},
"dependencies": {
"@jridgewell/gen-mapping": "^0.1.0",
"@jridgewell/trace-mapping": "^0.3.9"
}
}
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const hasColumns = loc.start && typeof loc.start.column === "number";
const numberMaxWidth = String(end).length;
const highlightedLines = highlighted ? (0, _highlight.default)(rawLines, opts) : rawLines;
let frame = highlightedLines.split(NEWLINE, end).slice(start, end).map((line, index) => {
let frame = highlightedLines.split(NEWLINE).slice(start, end).map((line, index) => {
const number = start + 1 + index;
const paddedNumber = ` ${number}`.slice(-numberMaxWidth);
const gutter = ` ${paddedNumber} |`;
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{
"name": "@babel/code-frame",
"version": "7.18.6",
"version": "7.14.5",
"description": "Generate errors that contain a code frame that point to source locations.",
"author": "The Babel Team (https://babel.dev/team)",
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# @babel/compat-data
>
See our website [@babel/compat-data](https://babeljs.io/docs/en/babel-compat-data) for more information.
## Install
Using npm:
```sh
npm install --save @babel/compat-data
```
or using yarn:
```sh
yarn add @babel/compat-data
```
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"ios": "9",
"samsung": "3.4",
"rhino": "1.7.13",
"electron": "0.21"
},
"es6.string.includes": {
@@ -1441,7 +1364,6 @@
"node": "4",
"ios": "9",
"samsung": "3.4",
"rhino": "1.7.13",
"electron": "0.21"
},
"es6.string.italics": {
@@ -1450,12 +1372,11 @@
"edge": "12",
"firefox": "17",
"safari": "6",
"node": "0.4",
"node": "0.10",
"android": "4",
"ios": "7",
"phantom": "1.9",
"phantom": "2",
"samsung": "1",
"rhino": "1.7.14",
"electron": "0.20"
},
"es6.string.iterator": {
@@ -1467,7 +1388,6 @@
"node": "0.12",
"ios": "9",
"samsung": "3",
"rhino": "1.7.13",
"electron": "0.20"
},
"es6.string.link": {
@@ -1476,12 +1396,11 @@
"edge": "12",
"firefox": "17",
"safari": "6",
"node": "0.4",
"node": "0.10",
"android": "4",
"ios": "7",
"phantom": "1.9",
"phantom": "2",
"samsung": "1",
"rhino": "1.7.14",
"electron": "0.20"
},
"es7.string.pad-start": {
@@ -1493,7 +1412,6 @@
"node": "8",
"ios": "10",
"samsung": "7",
"rhino": "1.7.13",
"electron": "1.7"
},
"es7.string.pad-end": {
@@ -1505,7 +1423,6 @@
"node": "8",
"ios": "10",
"samsung": "7",
"rhino": "1.7.13",
"electron": "1.7"
},
"es6.string.raw": {
@@ -1517,7 +1434,6 @@
"node": "4",
"ios": "9",
"samsung": "3.4",
"rhino": "1.7.14",
"electron": "0.21"
},
"es6.string.repeat": {
@@ -1529,7 +1445,6 @@
"node": "4",
"ios": "9",
"samsung": "3.4",
"rhino": "1.7.13",
"electron": "0.21"
},
"es6.string.small": {
@@ -1538,12 +1453,11 @@
"edge": "12",
"firefox": "17",
"safari": "6",
"node": "0.4",
"node": "0.10",
"android": "4",
"ios": "7",
"phantom": "1.9",
"phantom": "2",
"samsung": "1",
"rhino": "1.7.14",
"electron": "0.20"
},
"es6.string.starts-with": {
@@ -1555,7 +1469,6 @@
"node": "4",
"ios": "9",
"samsung": "3.4",
"rhino": "1.7.13",
"electron": "0.21"
},
"es6.string.strike": {
@@ -1564,12 +1477,11 @@
"edge": "12",
"firefox": "17",
"safari": "6",
"node": "0.4",
"node": "0.10",
"android": "4",
"ios": "7",
"phantom": "1.9",
"phantom": "2",
"samsung": "1",
"rhino": "1.7.14",
"electron": "0.20"
},
"es6.string.sub": {
@@ -1578,12 +1490,11 @@
"edge": "12",
"firefox": "17",
"safari": "6",
"node": "0.4",
"node": "0.10",
"android": "4",
"ios": "7",
"phantom": "1.9",
"phantom": "2",
"samsung": "1",
"rhino": "1.7.14",
"electron": "0.20"
},
"es6.string.sup": {
@@ -1592,12 +1503,11 @@
"edge": "12",
"firefox": "17",
"safari": "6",
"node": "0.4",
"node": "0.10",
"android": "4",
"ios": "7",
"phantom": "1.9",
"phantom": "2",
"samsung": "1",
"rhino": "1.7.14",
"electron": "0.20"
},
"es6.string.trim": {
@@ -1606,13 +1516,12 @@
"edge": "12",
"firefox": "3.5",
"safari": "4",
"node": "0.4",
"node": "0.10",
"ie": "9",
"android": "4",
"ios": "6",
"phantom": "1.9",
"phantom": "2",
"samsung": "1",
"rhino": "1.7.13",
"electron": "0.20"
},
"es7.string.trim-left": {
@@ -1624,7 +1533,6 @@
"node": "10",
"ios": "12",
"samsung": "9",
"rhino": "1.7.13",
"electron": "3.0"
},
"es7.string.trim-right": {
@@ -1636,7 +1544,6 @@
"node": "10",
"ios": "12",
"samsung": "9",
"rhino": "1.7.13",
"electron": "3.0"
},
"es6.typed.array-buffer": {
@@ -1656,13 +1563,12 @@
"edge": "12",
"firefox": "15",
"safari": "5.1",
"node": "0.4",
"node": "0.10",
"ie": "10",
"android": "4",
"ios": "6",
"phantom": "1.9",
"phantom": "2",
"samsung": "1",
"rhino": "1.7.13",
"electron": "0.20"
},
"es6.typed.int8-array": {
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@@ -3,8 +3,7 @@
"bugfix/transform-async-arrows-in-class"
],
"transform-parameters": [
"bugfix/transform-edge-default-parameters",
"bugfix/transform-safari-id-destructuring-collision-in-function-expression"
"bugfix/transform-edge-default-parameters"
],
"transform-function-name": [
"bugfix/transform-edge-function-name"
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@@ -1,4 +1,15 @@
{
"transform-async-to-generator": {
"chrome": "55",
"opera": "42",
"edge": "15",
"firefox": "52",
"safari": "10.1",
"node": "7.6",
"ios": "10.3",
"samsung": "6",
"electron": "1.6"
},
"bugfix/transform-async-arrows-in-class": {
"chrome": "55",
"opera": "42",
@@ -10,6 +21,17 @@
"samsung": "6",
"electron": "1.6"
},
"transform-parameters": {
"chrome": "49",
"opera": "36",
"edge": "15",
"firefox": "53",
"safari": "10",
"node": "6",
"ios": "10",
"samsung": "5",
"electron": "0.37"
},
"bugfix/transform-edge-default-parameters": {
"chrome": "49",
"opera": "36",
@@ -21,6 +43,17 @@
"samsung": "5",
"electron": "0.37"
},
"transform-function-name": {
"chrome": "51",
"opera": "38",
"edge": "14",
"firefox": "53",
"safari": "10",
"node": "6.5",
"ios": "10",
"samsung": "5",
"electron": "1.2"
},
"bugfix/transform-edge-function-name": {
"chrome": "51",
"opera": "38",
@@ -32,6 +65,17 @@
"samsung": "5",
"electron": "1.2"
},
"transform-block-scoping": {
"chrome": "49",
"opera": "36",
"edge": "14",
"firefox": "51",
"safari": "10",
"node": "6",
"ios": "10",
"samsung": "5",
"electron": "0.37"
},
"bugfix/transform-safari-block-shadowing": {
"chrome": "49",
"opera": "36",
@@ -54,73 +98,8 @@
"ie": "11",
"ios": "11",
"samsung": "5",
"rhino": "1.7.13",
"electron": "0.37"
},
"bugfix/transform-safari-id-destructuring-collision-in-function-expression": {
"chrome": "49",
"opera": "36",
"edge": "14",
"firefox": "2",
"node": "6",
"samsung": "5",
"electron": "0.37"
},
"bugfix/transform-tagged-template-caching": {
"chrome": "41",
"opera": "28",
"edge": "12",
"firefox": "34",
"safari": "13",
"node": "4",
"ios": "13",
"samsung": "3.4",
"rhino": "1.7.14",
"electron": "0.21"
},
"bugfix/transform-v8-spread-parameters-in-optional-chaining": {
"chrome": "91",
"opera": "77",
"edge": "91",
"firefox": "74",
"safari": "13.1",
"node": "16.9",
"ios": "13.4",
"electron": "13.0"
},
"proposal-optional-chaining": {
"chrome": "80",
"opera": "67",
"edge": "80",
"firefox": "74",
"safari": "13.1",
"node": "14",
"ios": "13.4",
"samsung": "13",
"electron": "8.0"
},
"transform-parameters": {
"chrome": "49",
"opera": "36",
"edge": "15",
"firefox": "53",
"safari": "10",
"node": "6",
"ios": "10",
"samsung": "5",
"electron": "0.37"
},
"transform-async-to-generator": {
"chrome": "55",
"opera": "42",
"edge": "15",
"firefox": "52",
"safari": "10.1",
"node": "7.6",
"ios": "10.3",
"samsung": "6",
"electron": "1.6"
},
"transform-template-literals": {
"chrome": "41",
"opera": "28",
@@ -132,26 +111,31 @@
"samsung": "3.4",
"electron": "0.21"
},
"transform-function-name": {
"chrome": "51",
"opera": "38",
"edge": "14",
"firefox": "53",
"safari": "10",
"node": "6.5",
"ios": "10",
"samsung": "5",
"electron": "1.2"
"bugfix/transform-tagged-template-caching": {
"chrome": "41",
"opera": "28",
"edge": "12",
"firefox": "34",
"safari": "13",
"node": "4",
"ios": "13",
"samsung": "3.4",
"electron": "0.21"
},
"transform-block-scoping": {
"chrome": "49",
"opera": "36",
"edge": "14",
"firefox": "51",
"safari": "10",
"node": "6",
"ios": "10",
"samsung": "5",
"electron": "0.37"
"proposal-optional-chaining": {
"chrome": "80",
"opera": "67",
"edge": "80",
"firefox": "74",
"safari": "13.1",
"node": "14",
"ios": "13.4",
"samsung": "13",
"electron": "8.0"
},
"bugfix/transform-v8-spread-parameters-in-optional-chaining": {
"firefox": "74",
"safari": "13.1",
"ios": "13.4"
}
}
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@@ -1,20 +1,11 @@
{
"proposal-class-static-block": {
"chrome": "94",
"opera": "80",
"edge": "94",
"firefox": "93",
"node": "16.11",
"electron": "15.0"
"chrome": "91",
"electron": "13.0"
},
"proposal-private-property-in-object": {
"chrome": "91",
"opera": "77",
"edge": "91",
"firefox": "90",
"safari": "15",
"node": "16.9",
"ios": "15",
"electron": "13.0"
},
"proposal-class-properties": {
@@ -24,7 +15,6 @@
"firefox": "90",
"safari": "14.1",
"node": "12",
"ios": "15",
"samsung": "11",
"electron": "6.0"
},
@@ -35,8 +25,6 @@
"firefox": "90",
"safari": "15",
"node": "14.6",
"ios": "15",
"samsung": "14",
"electron": "10.0"
},
"proposal-numeric-separator": {
@@ -48,7 +36,6 @@
"node": "12.5",
"ios": "13",
"samsung": "11",
"rhino": "1.7.14",
"electron": "6.0"
},
"proposal-logical-assignment-operators": {
@@ -59,7 +46,6 @@
"safari": "14",
"node": "15",
"ios": "14",
"samsung": "14",
"electron": "10.0"
},
"proposal-nullish-coalescing-operator": {
@@ -74,14 +60,9 @@
"electron": "8.0"
},
"proposal-optional-chaining": {
"chrome": "91",
"opera": "77",
"edge": "91",
"firefox": "74",
"safari": "13.1",
"node": "16.9",
"ios": "13.4",
"electron": "13.0"
"ios": "13.4"
},
"proposal-json-strings": {
"chrome": "66",
@@ -92,7 +73,6 @@
"node": "10",
"ios": "12",
"samsung": "9",
"rhino": "1.7.14",
"electron": "3.0"
},
"proposal-optional-catch-binding": {
@@ -111,7 +91,9 @@
"opera": "36",
"edge": "18",
"firefox": "53",
"safari": "10",
"node": "6",
"ios": "10",
"samsung": "5",
"electron": "0.37"
},
@@ -190,7 +172,6 @@
"node": "7",
"ios": "10.3",
"samsung": "6",
"rhino": "1.7.14",
"electron": "1.3"
},
"transform-template-literals": {
@@ -230,12 +211,11 @@
"chrome": "47",
"opera": "34",
"edge": "13",
"firefox": "43",
"firefox": "45",
"safari": "10",
"node": "6",
"ios": "10",
"samsung": "5",
"rhino": "1.7.13",
"electron": "0.36"
},
"transform-block-scoped-functions": {
@@ -281,7 +261,6 @@
"node": "4",
"ios": "9",
"samsung": "4",
"rhino": "1.7.14",
"electron": "0.27"
},
"transform-duplicate-keys": {
@@ -392,7 +371,6 @@
"node": "0.12",
"ios": "9",
"samsung": "3",
"rhino": "1.7.13",
"electron": "0.20"
},
"transform-new-target": {
@@ -423,13 +401,12 @@
"edge": "12",
"firefox": "2",
"safari": "5.1",
"node": "0.4",
"node": "0.10",
"ie": "9",
"android": "4",
"ios": "6",
"phantom": "1.9",
"phantom": "2",
"samsung": "1",
"rhino": "1.7.13",
"electron": "0.20"
},
"transform-property-literals": {
@@ -438,13 +415,12 @@
"edge": "12",
"firefox": "2",
"safari": "5.1",
"node": "0.4",
"node": "0.10",
"ie": "9",
"android": "4",
"ios": "6",
"phantom": "1.9",
"phantom": "2",
"samsung": "1",
"rhino": "1.7.13",
"electron": "0.20"
},
"transform-reserved-words": {
@@ -453,13 +429,12 @@
"edge": "12",
"firefox": "2",
"safari": "3.1",
"node": "0.6",
"node": "0.10",
"ie": "9",
"android": "4.4",
"ios": "6",
"phantom": "1.9",
"phantom": "2",
"samsung": "1",
"rhino": "1.7.13",
"electron": "0.20"
},
"proposal-export-namespace-from": {
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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
{
"name": "@babel/compat-data",
"version": "7.18.8",
"version": "7.14.5",
"author": "The Babel Team (https://babel.dev/team)",
"license": "MIT",
"description": "",
@@ -29,12 +29,11 @@
"compat-data"
],
"devDependencies": {
"@mdn/browser-compat-data": "^4.0.10",
"core-js-compat": "^3.22.1",
"electron-to-chromium": "^1.4.113"
"@mdn/browser-compat-data": "^3.3.4",
"core-js-compat": "^3.14.0",
"electron-to-chromium": "^1.3.749"
},
"engines": {
"node": ">=6.9.0"
},
"type": "commonjs"
}
}
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@@ -1,29 +0,0 @@
"use strict";
const babelP = import("./lib/index.js");
const functionNames = [
"createConfigItem",
"loadPartialConfig",
"loadOptions",
"transform",
"transformFile",
"transformFromAst",
"parse",
];
for (const name of functionNames) {
exports[`${name}Sync`] = function () {
throw new Error(
`"${name}Sync" is not supported when loading @babel/core using require()`
);
};
exports[name] = function (...args) {
babelP.then(babel => {
babel[name](...args);
});
};
exports[`${name}Async`] = function (...args) {
return babelP.then(babel => babel[`${name}Async`](...args));
};
}
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@@ -1 +0,0 @@
0 && 0;
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@@ -3,11 +3,11 @@
Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", {
value: true
});
exports.assertSimpleType = assertSimpleType;
exports.makeStrongCache = makeStrongCache;
exports.makeStrongCacheSync = makeStrongCacheSync;
exports.makeWeakCache = makeWeakCache;
exports.makeWeakCacheSync = makeWeakCacheSync;
exports.makeStrongCache = makeStrongCache;
exports.makeStrongCacheSync = makeStrongCacheSync;
exports.assertSimpleType = assertSimpleType;
function _gensync() {
const data = require("gensync");
@@ -62,7 +62,8 @@ function makeCachedFunction(CallCache, handler) {
let value;
if ((0, _util.isIterableIterator)(handlerResult)) {
value = yield* (0, _async.onFirstPause)(handlerResult, () => {
const gen = handlerResult;
value = yield* (0, _async.onFirstPause)(gen, () => {
finishLock = setupAsyncLocks(cache, futureCache, arg);
});
} else {
@@ -321,6 +322,4 @@ class Lock {
this._resolve(value);
}
}
0 && 0;
}
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@@ -4,8 +4,8 @@ Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", {
value: true
});
exports.buildPresetChain = buildPresetChain;
exports.buildPresetChainWalker = void 0;
exports.buildRootChain = buildRootChain;
exports.buildPresetChainWalker = void 0;
function _path() {
const data = require("path");
@@ -501,19 +501,11 @@ function configFieldIsApplicable(context, test, dirname) {
return matchesPatterns(context, patterns, dirname);
}
function ignoreListReplacer(_key, value) {
if (value instanceof RegExp) {
return String(value);
}
return value;
}
function shouldIgnore(context, ignore, only, dirname) {
if (ignore && matchesPatterns(context, ignore, dirname)) {
var _context$filename;
const message = `No config is applied to "${(_context$filename = context.filename) != null ? _context$filename : "(unknown)"}" because it matches one of \`ignore: ${JSON.stringify(ignore, ignoreListReplacer)}\` from "${dirname}"`;
const message = `No config is applied to "${(_context$filename = context.filename) != null ? _context$filename : "(unknown)"}" because it matches one of \`ignore: ${JSON.stringify(ignore)}\` from "${dirname}"`;
debug(message);
if (context.showConfig) {
@@ -526,7 +518,7 @@ function shouldIgnore(context, ignore, only, dirname) {
if (only && !matchesPatterns(context, only, dirname)) {
var _context$filename2;
const message = `No config is applied to "${(_context$filename2 = context.filename) != null ? _context$filename2 : "(unknown)"}" because it fails to match one of \`only: ${JSON.stringify(only, ignoreListReplacer)}\` from "${dirname}"`;
const message = `No config is applied to "${(_context$filename2 = context.filename) != null ? _context$filename2 : "(unknown)"}" because it fails to match one of \`only: ${JSON.stringify(only)}\` from "${dirname}"`;
debug(message);
if (context.showConfig) {
@@ -561,6 +553,4 @@ function matchPattern(pattern, dirname, pathToTest, context) {
}
return pattern.test(pathToTest);
}
0 && 0;
}
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@@ -4,8 +4,8 @@ Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", {
value: true
});
exports.createCachedDescriptors = createCachedDescriptors;
exports.createDescriptor = createDescriptor;
exports.createUncachedDescriptors = createUncachedDescriptors;
exports.createDescriptor = createDescriptor;
function _gensync() {
const data = require("gensync");
@@ -241,6 +241,4 @@ function assertNoDuplicates(items) {
nameMap.add(item.name);
}
}
0 && 0;
}
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@@ -3,12 +3,12 @@
Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", {
value: true
});
exports.ROOT_CONFIG_FILENAMES = void 0;
exports.findConfigUpwards = findConfigUpwards;
exports.findRelativeConfig = findRelativeConfig;
exports.findRootConfig = findRootConfig;
exports.loadConfig = loadConfig;
exports.resolveShowConfigPath = resolveShowConfigPath;
exports.ROOT_CONFIG_FILENAMES = void 0;
function _debug() {
const data = require("debug");
@@ -277,7 +277,6 @@ const readConfigJSON5 = (0, _utils.makeStaticFileCache)((filepath, content) => {
throw new Error(`${filepath}: Expected config object but found array`);
}
delete options["$schema"];
return {
filepath,
dirname: _path().dirname(filepath),
@@ -355,6 +354,4 @@ module.exports = function(api) {
// Return the value that will be cached.
return { };
};`);
}
0 && 0;
}
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@@ -1,43 +0,0 @@
"use strict";
Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", {
value: true
});
exports.default = resolve;
function _module() {
const data = require("module");
_module = function () {
return data;
};
return data;
}
var _importMetaResolve = require("../../vendor/import-meta-resolve");
function asyncGeneratorStep(gen, resolve, reject, _next, _throw, key, arg) { try { var info = gen[key](arg); var value = info.value; } catch (error) { reject(error); return; } if (info.done) { resolve(value); } else { Promise.resolve(value).then(_next, _throw); } }
function _asyncToGenerator(fn) { return function () { var self = this, args = arguments; return new Promise(function (resolve, reject) { var gen = fn.apply(self, args); function _next(value) { asyncGeneratorStep(gen, resolve, reject, _next, _throw, "next", value); } function _throw(err) { asyncGeneratorStep(gen, resolve, reject, _next, _throw, "throw", err); } _next(undefined); }); }; }
let import_;
try {
import_ = require("./import.cjs");
} catch (_unused) {}
const importMetaResolveP = import_ && process.execArgv.includes("--experimental-import-meta-resolve") ? import_("data:text/javascript,export default import.meta.resolve").then(m => m.default || _importMetaResolve.resolve, () => _importMetaResolve.resolve) : Promise.resolve(_importMetaResolve.resolve);
function resolve(_x, _x2) {
return _resolve.apply(this, arguments);
}
function _resolve() {
_resolve = _asyncToGenerator(function* (specifier, parent) {
return (yield importMetaResolveP)(specifier, parent);
});
return _resolve.apply(this, arguments);
}
0 && 0;
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@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
module.exports = function import_(filepath) {
return import(filepath);
};
0 && 0;
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@@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
"use strict";
Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", {
value: true
});
exports.default = import_;
function import_(filepath) {
return import(filepath);
}
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@@ -3,17 +3,17 @@
Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", {
value: true
});
exports.ROOT_CONFIG_FILENAMES = void 0;
exports.findConfigUpwards = findConfigUpwards;
exports.findPackageData = findPackageData;
exports.findRelativeConfig = findRelativeConfig;
exports.findRootConfig = findRootConfig;
exports.loadConfig = loadConfig;
exports.loadPlugin = loadPlugin;
exports.loadPreset = loadPreset;
exports.resolveShowConfigPath = resolveShowConfigPath;
exports.resolvePlugin = resolvePlugin;
exports.resolvePreset = resolvePreset;
exports.resolveShowConfigPath = resolveShowConfigPath;
exports.loadPlugin = loadPlugin;
exports.loadPreset = loadPreset;
exports.ROOT_CONFIG_FILENAMES = void 0;
function findConfigUpwards(rootDir) {
return null;
@@ -64,6 +64,4 @@ function loadPlugin(name, dirname) {
function loadPreset(name, dirname) {
throw new Error(`Cannot load preset ${name} relative to ${dirname} in a browser`);
}
0 && 0;
}
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@@ -3,10 +3,10 @@
Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", {
value: true
});
Object.defineProperty(exports, "ROOT_CONFIG_FILENAMES", {
Object.defineProperty(exports, "findPackageData", {
enumerable: true,
get: function () {
return _configuration.ROOT_CONFIG_FILENAMES;
return _package.findPackageData;
}
});
Object.defineProperty(exports, "findConfigUpwards", {
@@ -15,12 +15,6 @@ Object.defineProperty(exports, "findConfigUpwards", {
return _configuration.findConfigUpwards;
}
});
Object.defineProperty(exports, "findPackageData", {
enumerable: true,
get: function () {
return _package.findPackageData;
}
});
Object.defineProperty(exports, "findRelativeConfig", {
enumerable: true,
get: function () {
@@ -39,23 +33,40 @@ Object.defineProperty(exports, "loadConfig", {
return _configuration.loadConfig;
}
});
Object.defineProperty(exports, "resolveShowConfigPath", {
enumerable: true,
get: function () {
return _configuration.resolveShowConfigPath;
}
});
Object.defineProperty(exports, "ROOT_CONFIG_FILENAMES", {
enumerable: true,
get: function () {
return _configuration.ROOT_CONFIG_FILENAMES;
}
});
Object.defineProperty(exports, "resolvePlugin", {
enumerable: true,
get: function () {
return _plugins.resolvePlugin;
}
});
Object.defineProperty(exports, "resolvePreset", {
enumerable: true,
get: function () {
return _plugins.resolvePreset;
}
});
Object.defineProperty(exports, "loadPlugin", {
enumerable: true,
get: function () {
return plugins.loadPlugin;
return _plugins.loadPlugin;
}
});
Object.defineProperty(exports, "loadPreset", {
enumerable: true,
get: function () {
return plugins.loadPreset;
}
});
exports.resolvePreset = exports.resolvePlugin = void 0;
Object.defineProperty(exports, "resolveShowConfigPath", {
enumerable: true,
get: function () {
return _configuration.resolveShowConfigPath;
return _plugins.loadPreset;
}
});
@@ -63,25 +74,6 @@ var _package = require("./package");
var _configuration = require("./configuration");
var plugins = require("./plugins");
var _plugins = require("./plugins");
function _gensync() {
const data = require("gensync");
_gensync = function () {
return data;
};
return data;
}
({});
const resolvePlugin = _gensync()(plugins.resolvePlugin).sync;
exports.resolvePlugin = resolvePlugin;
const resolvePreset = _gensync()(plugins.resolvePreset).sync;
exports.resolvePreset = resolvePreset;
0 && 0;
({});
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@@ -4,7 +4,6 @@ Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", {
value: true
});
exports.default = loadCjsOrMjsDefault;
exports.supportsESM = void 0;
var _async = require("../../gensync-utils/async");
@@ -38,16 +37,6 @@ function _module() {
return data;
}
function _semver() {
const data = require("semver");
_semver = function () {
return data;
};
return data;
}
function asyncGeneratorStep(gen, resolve, reject, _next, _throw, key, arg) { try { var info = gen[key](arg); var value = info.value; } catch (error) { reject(error); return; } if (info.done) { resolve(value); } else { Promise.resolve(value).then(_next, _throw); } }
function _asyncToGenerator(fn) { return function () { var self = this, args = arguments; return new Promise(function (resolve, reject) { var gen = fn.apply(self, args); function _next(value) { asyncGeneratorStep(gen, resolve, reject, _next, _throw, "next", value); } function _throw(err) { asyncGeneratorStep(gen, resolve, reject, _next, _throw, "throw", err); } _next(undefined); }); }; }
@@ -55,13 +44,9 @@ function _asyncToGenerator(fn) { return function () { var self = this, args = ar
let import_;
try {
import_ = require("./import.cjs");
import_ = require("./import").default;
} catch (_unused) {}
const supportsESM = _semver().satisfies(process.versions.node, "^12.17 || >=13.2");
exports.supportsESM = supportsESM;
function* loadCjsOrMjsDefault(filepath, asyncError, fallbackToTranspiledModule = false) {
switch (guessJSModuleType(filepath)) {
case "cjs":
@@ -116,6 +101,4 @@ function _loadMjsDefault() {
return module.default;
});
return _loadMjsDefault.apply(this, arguments);
}
0 && 0;
}
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@@ -73,5 +73,4 @@ const readConfigPackage = (0, _utils.makeStaticFileCache)((filepath, content) =>
dirname: _path().dirname(filepath),
options
};
});
0 && 0;
});
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@@ -3,10 +3,10 @@
Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", {
value: true
});
exports.loadPlugin = loadPlugin;
exports.loadPreset = loadPreset;
exports.resolvePlugin = resolvePlugin;
exports.resolvePreset = resolvePreset;
exports.loadPlugin = loadPlugin;
exports.loadPreset = loadPreset;
function _debug() {
const data = require("debug");
@@ -28,32 +28,8 @@ function _path() {
return data;
}
function _gensync() {
const data = require("gensync");
_gensync = function () {
return data;
};
return data;
}
var _async = require("../../gensync-utils/async");
var _moduleTypes = require("./module-types");
function _url() {
const data = require("url");
_url = function () {
return data;
};
return data;
}
var _importMetaResolve = require("./import-meta-resolve");
function _module() {
const data = require("module");
@@ -64,10 +40,6 @@ function _module() {
return data;
}
function asyncGeneratorStep(gen, resolve, reject, _next, _throw, key, arg) { try { var info = gen[key](arg); var value = info.value; } catch (error) { reject(error); return; } if (info.done) { resolve(value); } else { Promise.resolve(value).then(_next, _throw); } }
function _asyncToGenerator(fn) { return function () { var self = this, args = arguments; return new Promise(function (resolve, reject) { var gen = fn.apply(self, args); function _next(value) { asyncGeneratorStep(gen, resolve, reject, _next, _throw, "next", value); } function _throw(err) { asyncGeneratorStep(gen, resolve, reject, _next, _throw, "throw", err); } _next(undefined); }); }; }
const debug = _debug()("babel:config:loading:files:plugins");
const EXACT_RE = /^module:/;
@@ -79,16 +51,21 @@ const OTHER_PLUGIN_ORG_RE = /^(@(?!babel\/)[^/]+\/)(?![^/]*babel-plugin(?:-|\/|$
const OTHER_PRESET_ORG_RE = /^(@(?!babel\/)[^/]+\/)(?![^/]*babel-preset(?:-|\/|$)|[^/]+\/)/;
const OTHER_ORG_DEFAULT_RE = /^(@(?!babel$)[^/]+)$/;
function* resolvePlugin(name, dirname) {
return yield* resolveStandardizedName("plugin", name, dirname);
function resolvePlugin(name, dirname) {
return resolveStandardizedName("plugin", name, dirname);
}
function* resolvePreset(name, dirname) {
return yield* resolveStandardizedName("preset", name, dirname);
function resolvePreset(name, dirname) {
return resolveStandardizedName("preset", name, dirname);
}
function* loadPlugin(name, dirname) {
const filepath = yield* resolvePlugin(name, dirname);
const filepath = resolvePlugin(name, dirname);
if (!filepath) {
throw new Error(`Plugin ${name} not found relative to ${dirname}`);
}
const value = yield* requireModule("plugin", filepath);
debug("Loaded plugin %o from %o.", name, dirname);
return {
@@ -98,7 +75,12 @@ function* loadPlugin(name, dirname) {
}
function* loadPreset(name, dirname) {
const filepath = yield* resolvePreset(name, dirname);
const filepath = resolvePreset(name, dirname);
if (!filepath) {
throw new Error(`Preset ${name} not found relative to ${dirname}`);
}
const value = yield* requireModule("preset", filepath);
debug("Loaded preset %o from %o.", name, dirname);
return {
@@ -113,39 +95,53 @@ function standardizeName(type, name) {
return name.replace(isPreset ? BABEL_PRESET_PREFIX_RE : BABEL_PLUGIN_PREFIX_RE, `babel-${type}-`).replace(isPreset ? BABEL_PRESET_ORG_RE : BABEL_PLUGIN_ORG_RE, `$1${type}-`).replace(isPreset ? OTHER_PRESET_ORG_RE : OTHER_PLUGIN_ORG_RE, `$1babel-${type}-`).replace(OTHER_ORG_DEFAULT_RE, `$1/babel-${type}`).replace(EXACT_RE, "");
}
function* resolveAlternativesHelper(type, name) {
function resolveStandardizedName(type, name, dirname = process.cwd()) {
const standardizedName = standardizeName(type, name);
const {
error,
value
} = yield standardizedName;
if (!error) return value;
if (error.code !== "MODULE_NOT_FOUND") throw error;
if (standardizedName !== name && !(yield name).error) {
error.message += `\n- If you want to resolve "${name}", use "module:${name}"`;
}
if (!(yield standardizeName(type, "@babel/" + name)).error) {
error.message += `\n- Did you mean "@babel/${name}"?`;
}
const oppositeType = type === "preset" ? "plugin" : "preset";
if (!(yield standardizeName(oppositeType, name)).error) {
error.message += `\n- Did you accidentally pass a ${oppositeType} as a ${type}?`;
}
throw error;
}
function tryRequireResolve(id, {
paths: [dirname]
}) {
try {
return {
error: null,
value: (((v, w) => (v = v.split("."), w = w.split("."), +v[0] > +w[0] || v[0] == w[0] && +v[1] >= +w[1]))(process.versions.node, "8.9") ? require.resolve : (r, {
return (((v, w) => (v = v.split("."), w = w.split("."), +v[0] > +w[0] || v[0] == w[0] && +v[1] >= +w[1]))(process.versions.node, "8.9") ? require.resolve : (r, {
paths: [b]
}, M = require("module")) => {
let f = M._findPath(r, M._nodeModulePaths(b).concat(b));
if (f) return f;
f = new Error(`Cannot resolve module '${r}'`);
f.code = "MODULE_NOT_FOUND";
throw f;
})(standardizedName, {
paths: [dirname]
});
} catch (e) {
if (e.code !== "MODULE_NOT_FOUND") throw e;
if (standardizedName !== name) {
let resolvedOriginal = false;
try {
(((v, w) => (v = v.split("."), w = w.split("."), +v[0] > +w[0] || v[0] == w[0] && +v[1] >= +w[1]))(process.versions.node, "8.9") ? require.resolve : (r, {
paths: [b]
}, M = require("module")) => {
let f = M._findPath(r, M._nodeModulePaths(b).concat(b));
if (f) return f;
f = new Error(`Cannot resolve module '${r}'`);
f.code = "MODULE_NOT_FOUND";
throw f;
})(name, {
paths: [dirname]
});
resolvedOriginal = true;
} catch (_unused) {}
if (resolvedOriginal) {
e.message += `\n- If you want to resolve "${name}", use "module:${name}"`;
}
}
let resolvedBabel = false;
try {
(((v, w) => (v = v.split("."), w = w.split("."), +v[0] > +w[0] || v[0] == w[0] && +v[1] >= +w[1]))(process.versions.node, "8.9") ? require.resolve : (r, {
paths: [b]
}, M = require("module")) => {
let f = M._findPath(r, M._nodeModulePaths(b).concat(b));
@@ -154,122 +150,57 @@ function tryRequireResolve(id, {
f = new Error(`Cannot resolve module '${r}'`);
f.code = "MODULE_NOT_FOUND";
throw f;
})(id, {
})(standardizeName(type, "@babel/" + name), {
paths: [dirname]
})
};
} catch (error) {
return {
error,
value: null
};
}
}
});
resolvedBabel = true;
} catch (_unused2) {}
function tryImportMetaResolve(_x, _x2) {
return _tryImportMetaResolve.apply(this, arguments);
}
if (resolvedBabel) {
e.message += `\n- Did you mean "@babel/${name}"?`;
}
let resolvedOppositeType = false;
const oppositeType = type === "preset" ? "plugin" : "preset";
function _tryImportMetaResolve() {
_tryImportMetaResolve = _asyncToGenerator(function* (id, options) {
try {
return {
error: null,
value: yield (0, _importMetaResolve.default)(id, options)
};
} catch (error) {
return {
error,
value: null
};
}
});
return _tryImportMetaResolve.apply(this, arguments);
}
(((v, w) => (v = v.split("."), w = w.split("."), +v[0] > +w[0] || v[0] == w[0] && +v[1] >= +w[1]))(process.versions.node, "8.9") ? require.resolve : (r, {
paths: [b]
}, M = require("module")) => {
let f = M._findPath(r, M._nodeModulePaths(b).concat(b));
function resolveStandardizedNameForRequire(type, name, dirname) {
const it = resolveAlternativesHelper(type, name);
let res = it.next();
if (f) return f;
f = new Error(`Cannot resolve module '${r}'`);
f.code = "MODULE_NOT_FOUND";
throw f;
})(standardizeName(oppositeType, name), {
paths: [dirname]
});
resolvedOppositeType = true;
} catch (_unused3) {}
while (!res.done) {
res = it.next(tryRequireResolve(res.value, {
paths: [dirname]
}));
}
return res.value;
}
function resolveStandardizedNameForImport(_x3, _x4, _x5) {
return _resolveStandardizedNameForImport.apply(this, arguments);
}
function _resolveStandardizedNameForImport() {
_resolveStandardizedNameForImport = _asyncToGenerator(function* (type, name, dirname) {
const parentUrl = (0, _url().pathToFileURL)(_path().join(dirname, "./babel-virtual-resolve-base.js")).href;
const it = resolveAlternativesHelper(type, name);
let res = it.next();
while (!res.done) {
res = it.next(yield tryImportMetaResolve(res.value, parentUrl));
if (resolvedOppositeType) {
e.message += `\n- Did you accidentally pass a ${oppositeType} as a ${type}?`;
}
return (0, _url().fileURLToPath)(res.value);
});
return _resolveStandardizedNameForImport.apply(this, arguments);
}
const resolveStandardizedName = _gensync()({
sync(type, name, dirname = process.cwd()) {
return resolveStandardizedNameForRequire(type, name, dirname);
},
async(type, name, dirname = process.cwd()) {
return _asyncToGenerator(function* () {
if (!_moduleTypes.supportsESM) {
return resolveStandardizedNameForRequire(type, name, dirname);
}
try {
return yield resolveStandardizedNameForImport(type, name, dirname);
} catch (e) {
try {
return resolveStandardizedNameForRequire(type, name, dirname);
} catch (e2) {
if (e.type === "MODULE_NOT_FOUND") throw e;
if (e2.type === "MODULE_NOT_FOUND") throw e2;
throw e;
}
}
})();
throw e;
}
});
{
var LOADING_MODULES = new Set();
}
const LOADING_MODULES = new Set();
function* requireModule(type, name) {
{
if (!(yield* (0, _async.isAsync)()) && LOADING_MODULES.has(name)) {
throw new Error(`Reentrant ${type} detected trying to load "${name}". This module is not ignored ` + "and is trying to load itself while compiling itself, leading to a dependency cycle. " + 'We recommend adding it to your "ignore" list in your babelrc, or to a .babelignore.');
}
if (LOADING_MODULES.has(name)) {
throw new Error(`Reentrant ${type} detected trying to load "${name}". This module is not ignored ` + "and is trying to load itself while compiling itself, leading to a dependency cycle. " + 'We recommend adding it to your "ignore" list in your babelrc, or to a .babelignore.');
}
try {
{
LOADING_MODULES.add(name);
}
LOADING_MODULES.add(name);
return yield* (0, _moduleTypes.default)(name, `You appear to be using a native ECMAScript module ${type}, ` + "which is only supported when running Babel asynchronously.", true);
} catch (err) {
err.message = `[BABEL]: ${err.message} (While processing: ${name})`;
throw err;
} finally {
{
LOADING_MODULES.delete(name);
}
LOADING_MODULES.delete(name);
}
}
0 && 0;
}
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@@ -1 +0,0 @@
0 && 0;
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@@ -41,6 +41,4 @@ function fileMtime(filepath) {
}
return null;
}
0 && 0;
}
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@@ -27,8 +27,6 @@ var _item = require("./item");
var _configChain = require("./config-chain");
var _deepArray = require("./helpers/deep-array");
function _traverse() {
const data = require("@babel/traverse");
@@ -98,7 +96,6 @@ var _default = _gensync()(function* loadFullConfig(inputOpts) {
const initialPluginsDescriptors = plugins.map(toDescriptor);
const pluginDescriptorsByPass = [[]];
const passes = [];
const externalDependencies = [];
const ignored = yield* enhanceError(context, function* recursePresetDescriptors(rawPresets, pluginDescriptorsPass) {
const presets = [];
@@ -107,7 +104,17 @@ var _default = _gensync()(function* loadFullConfig(inputOpts) {
if (descriptor.options !== false) {
try {
var preset = yield* loadPresetDescriptor(descriptor, presetContext);
if (descriptor.ownPass) {
presets.push({
preset: yield* loadPresetDescriptor(descriptor, presetContext),
pass: []
});
} else {
presets.unshift({
preset: yield* loadPresetDescriptor(descriptor, presetContext),
pass: pluginDescriptorsPass
});
}
} catch (e) {
if (e.code === "BABEL_UNKNOWN_OPTION") {
(0, _options.checkNoUnwrappedItemOptionPairs)(rawPresets, i, "preset", e);
@@ -115,20 +122,6 @@ var _default = _gensync()(function* loadFullConfig(inputOpts) {
throw e;
}
externalDependencies.push(preset.externalDependencies);
if (descriptor.ownPass) {
presets.push({
preset: preset.chain,
pass: []
});
} else {
presets.unshift({
preset: preset.chain,
pass: pluginDescriptorsPass
});
}
}
}
@@ -167,7 +160,7 @@ var _default = _gensync()(function* loadFullConfig(inputOpts) {
if (descriptor.options !== false) {
try {
var plugin = yield* loadPluginDescriptor(descriptor, pluginContext);
pass.push(yield* loadPluginDescriptor(descriptor, pluginContext));
} catch (e) {
if (e.code === "BABEL_UNKNOWN_PLUGIN_PROPERTY") {
(0, _options.checkNoUnwrappedItemOptionPairs)(descs, i, "plugin", e);
@@ -175,9 +168,6 @@ var _default = _gensync()(function* loadFullConfig(inputOpts) {
throw e;
}
pass.push(plugin);
externalDependencies.push(plugin.externalDependencies);
}
}
}
@@ -189,8 +179,7 @@ var _default = _gensync()(function* loadFullConfig(inputOpts) {
opts.passPerPreset = opts.presets.length > 0;
return {
options: opts,
passes: passes,
externalDependencies: (0, _deepArray.finalize)(externalDependencies)
passes: passes
};
});
@@ -218,12 +207,11 @@ const makeDescriptorLoader = apiFactory => (0, _caching.makeWeakCache)(function*
}, cache) {
if (options === false) throw new Error("Assertion failure");
options = options || {};
const externalDependencies = [];
let item = value;
if (typeof value === "function") {
const factory = (0, _async.maybeAsync)(value, `You appear to be using an async plugin/preset, but Babel has been called synchronously`);
const api = Object.assign({}, context, apiFactory(cache, externalDependencies));
const api = Object.assign({}, context, apiFactory(cache));
try {
item = yield* factory(api, options, dirname);
@@ -245,25 +233,11 @@ const makeDescriptorLoader = apiFactory => (0, _caching.makeWeakCache)(function*
throw new Error(`You appear to be using a promise as a plugin, ` + `which your current version of Babel does not support. ` + `If you're using a published plugin, ` + `you may need to upgrade your @babel/core version. ` + `As an alternative, you can prefix the promise with "await". ` + `(While processing: ${JSON.stringify(alias)})`);
}
if (externalDependencies.length > 0 && (!cache.configured() || cache.mode() === "forever")) {
let error = `A plugin/preset has external untracked dependencies ` + `(${externalDependencies[0]}), but the cache `;
if (!cache.configured()) {
error += `has not been configured to be invalidated when the external dependencies change. `;
} else {
error += ` has been configured to never be invalidated. `;
}
error += `Plugins/presets should configure their cache to be invalidated when the external ` + `dependencies change, for example using \`api.cache.invalidate(() => ` + `statSync(filepath).mtimeMs)\` or \`api.cache.never()\`\n` + `(While processing: ${JSON.stringify(alias)})`;
throw new Error(error);
}
return {
value: item,
options,
dirname,
alias,
externalDependencies: (0, _deepArray.finalize)(externalDependencies)
alias
};
});
@@ -286,8 +260,7 @@ const instantiatePlugin = (0, _caching.makeWeakCache)(function* ({
value,
options,
dirname,
alias,
externalDependencies
alias
}, cache) {
const pluginObj = (0, _plugins.validatePluginObject)(value);
const plugin = Object.assign({}, pluginObj);
@@ -311,23 +284,15 @@ const instantiatePlugin = (0, _caching.makeWeakCache)(function* ({
plugin.post = chain(inherits.post, plugin.post);
plugin.manipulateOptions = chain(inherits.manipulateOptions, plugin.manipulateOptions);
plugin.visitor = _traverse().default.visitors.merge([inherits.visitor || {}, plugin.visitor || {}]);
if (inherits.externalDependencies.length > 0) {
if (externalDependencies.length === 0) {
externalDependencies = inherits.externalDependencies;
} else {
externalDependencies = (0, _deepArray.finalize)([externalDependencies, inherits.externalDependencies]);
}
}
}
return new _plugin.default(plugin, options, alias, externalDependencies);
return new _plugin.default(plugin, options, alias);
});
const validateIfOptionNeedsFilename = (options, descriptor) => {
if (options.test || options.include || options.exclude) {
const formattedPresetName = descriptor.name ? `"${descriptor.name}"` : "/* your preset */";
throw new Error([`Preset ${formattedPresetName} requires a filename to be set when babel is called directly,`, `\`\`\``, `babel.transformSync(code, { filename: 'file.ts', presets: [${formattedPresetName}] });`, `\`\`\``, `See https://babeljs.io/docs/en/options#filename for more information.`].join("\n"));
throw new Error([`Preset ${formattedPresetName} requires a filename to be set when babel is called directly,`, `\`\`\``, `babel.transform(code, { filename: 'file.ts', presets: [${formattedPresetName}] });`, `\`\`\``, `See https://babeljs.io/docs/en/options#filename for more information.`].join("\n"));
}
};
@@ -347,23 +312,18 @@ const validatePreset = (preset, context, descriptor) => {
function* loadPresetDescriptor(descriptor, context) {
const preset = instantiatePreset(yield* presetDescriptorLoader(descriptor, context));
validatePreset(preset, context, descriptor);
return {
chain: yield* (0, _configChain.buildPresetChain)(preset, context),
externalDependencies: preset.externalDependencies
};
return yield* (0, _configChain.buildPresetChain)(preset, context);
}
const instantiatePreset = (0, _caching.makeWeakCacheSync)(({
value,
dirname,
alias,
externalDependencies
alias
}) => {
return {
options: (0, _options.validate)("preset", value),
alias,
dirname,
externalDependencies
dirname
};
});
@@ -375,6 +335,4 @@ function chain(a, b) {
fn.apply(this, args);
}
};
}
0 && 0;
}
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@@ -4,8 +4,8 @@ Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", {
value: true
});
exports.makeConfigAPI = makeConfigAPI;
exports.makePluginAPI = makePluginAPI;
exports.makePresetAPI = makePresetAPI;
exports.makePluginAPI = makePluginAPI;
function _semver() {
const data = require("semver");
@@ -31,7 +31,8 @@ function makeConfigAPI(cache) {
return (0, _caching.assertSimpleType)(value(data.envName));
}
return (Array.isArray(value) ? value : [value]).some(entry => {
if (!Array.isArray(value)) value = [value];
return value.some(entry => {
if (typeof entry !== "string") {
throw new Error("Unexpected non-string value");
}
@@ -52,23 +53,18 @@ function makeConfigAPI(cache) {
};
}
function makePresetAPI(cache, externalDependencies) {
function makePresetAPI(cache) {
const targets = () => JSON.parse(cache.using(data => JSON.stringify(data.targets)));
const addExternalDependency = ref => {
externalDependencies.push(ref);
};
return Object.assign({}, makeConfigAPI(cache), {
targets,
addExternalDependency
targets
});
}
function makePluginAPI(cache, externalDependencies) {
function makePluginAPI(cache) {
const assumption = name => cache.using(data => data.assumptions[name]);
return Object.assign({}, makePresetAPI(cache, externalDependencies), {
return Object.assign({}, makePresetAPI(cache), {
assumption
});
}
@@ -104,6 +100,4 @@ function assertVersion(range) {
version: _.version,
range
});
}
0 && 0;
}
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@@ -1,26 +0,0 @@
"use strict";
Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", {
value: true
});
exports.finalize = finalize;
exports.flattenToSet = flattenToSet;
function finalize(deepArr) {
return Object.freeze(deepArr);
}
function flattenToSet(arr) {
const result = new Set();
const stack = [arr];
while (stack.length > 0) {
for (const el of stack.pop()) {
if (Array.isArray(el)) stack.push(el);else result.add(el);
}
}
return result;
}
0 && 0;
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@@ -7,6 +7,4 @@ exports.getEnv = getEnv;
function getEnv(defaultValue = "development") {
return process.env.BABEL_ENV || process.env.NODE_ENV || defaultValue;
}
0 && 0;
}
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@@ -4,14 +4,13 @@ Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", {
value: true
});
exports.createConfigItem = createConfigItem;
exports.createConfigItemSync = exports.createConfigItemAsync = void 0;
Object.defineProperty(exports, "default", {
enumerable: true,
get: function () {
return _full.default;
}
});
exports.loadPartialConfigSync = exports.loadPartialConfigAsync = exports.loadPartialConfig = exports.loadOptionsSync = exports.loadOptionsAsync = exports.loadOptions = void 0;
exports.createConfigItemAsync = exports.createConfigItemSync = exports.loadOptionsAsync = exports.loadOptionsSync = exports.loadOptions = exports.loadPartialConfigAsync = exports.loadPartialConfigSync = exports.loadPartialConfig = void 0;
function _gensync() {
const data = require("gensync");
@@ -38,19 +37,13 @@ const loadOptionsRunner = _gensync()(function* (opts) {
const createConfigItemRunner = _gensync()(_item.createConfigItem);
const maybeErrback = runner => (argOrCallback, maybeCallback) => {
let arg;
let callback;
if (maybeCallback === undefined && typeof argOrCallback === "function") {
callback = argOrCallback;
arg = undefined;
} else {
callback = maybeCallback;
arg = argOrCallback;
const maybeErrback = runner => (opts, callback) => {
if (callback === undefined && typeof opts === "function") {
callback = opts;
opts = undefined;
}
return callback ? runner.errback(arg, callback) : runner.sync(arg);
return callback ? runner.errback(opts, callback) : runner.sync(opts);
};
const loadPartialConfig = maybeErrback(_partial.loadPartialConfig);
@@ -78,6 +71,4 @@ function createConfigItem(target, options, callback) {
} else {
return createConfigItemRunner.sync(target, options);
}
}
0 && 0;
}
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@@ -3,8 +3,8 @@
Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", {
value: true
});
exports.createConfigItem = createConfigItem;
exports.createItemFromDescriptor = createItemFromDescriptor;
exports.createConfigItem = createConfigItem;
exports.getItemDescriptor = getItemDescriptor;
function _path() {
@@ -73,5 +73,4 @@ class ConfigItem {
}
Object.freeze(ConfigItem.prototype);
0 && 0;
Object.freeze(ConfigItem.prototype);
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@@ -42,8 +42,6 @@ var _files = require("./files");
var _resolveTargets = require("./resolve-targets");
const _excluded = ["showIgnoredFiles"];
function _objectWithoutPropertiesLoose(source, excluded) { if (source == null) return {}; var target = {}; var sourceKeys = Object.keys(source); var key, i; for (i = 0; i < sourceKeys.length; i++) { key = sourceKeys[i]; if (excluded.indexOf(key) >= 0) continue; target[key] = source[key]; } return target; }
function resolveRootMode(rootDir, rootMode) {
@@ -142,7 +140,7 @@ const loadPartialConfig = _gensync()(function* (opts) {
({
showIgnoredFiles
} = _opts);
opts = _objectWithoutPropertiesLoose(_opts, _excluded);
opts = _objectWithoutPropertiesLoose(_opts, ["showIgnoredFiles"]);
_opts;
}
@@ -194,5 +192,4 @@ class PartialConfig {
}
Object.freeze(PartialConfig.prototype);
0 && 0;
Object.freeze(PartialConfig.prototype);
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@@ -41,6 +41,4 @@ function pathToPattern(pattern, dirname) {
return escapeRegExp(part) + (last ? endSep : sep);
})].join(""));
}
0 && 0;
}
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@@ -5,10 +5,8 @@ Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", {
});
exports.default = void 0;
var _deepArray = require("./helpers/deep-array");
class Plugin {
constructor(plugin, options, key, externalDependencies = (0, _deepArray.finalize)([])) {
constructor(plugin, options, key) {
this.key = void 0;
this.manipulateOptions = void 0;
this.post = void 0;
@@ -17,7 +15,6 @@ class Plugin {
this.parserOverride = void 0;
this.generatorOverride = void 0;
this.options = void 0;
this.externalDependencies = void 0;
this.key = plugin.name || key;
this.manipulateOptions = plugin.manipulateOptions;
this.post = plugin.post;
@@ -26,10 +23,8 @@ class Plugin {
this.parserOverride = plugin.parserOverride;
this.generatorOverride = plugin.generatorOverride;
this.options = options;
this.externalDependencies = externalDependencies;
}
}
exports.default = Plugin;
0 && 0;
exports.default = Plugin;
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@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ function descriptorToConfig(d) {
if (typeof d.value === "object") {
name = d.value;
} else if (typeof d.value === "function") {
name = `[Function: ${d.value.toString().slice(0, 50)} ... ]`;
name = `[Function: ${d.value.toString().substr(0, 50)} ... ]`;
}
}
@@ -136,5 +136,4 @@ class ConfigPrinter {
}
exports.ConfigPrinter = ConfigPrinter;
0 && 0;
exports.ConfigPrinter = ConfigPrinter;
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@@ -21,27 +21,22 @@ function resolveBrowserslistConfigFile(browserslistConfigFile, configFilePath) {
}
function resolveTargets(options, root) {
const optTargets = options.targets;
let targets;
let targets = options.targets;
if (typeof optTargets === "string" || Array.isArray(optTargets)) {
if (typeof targets === "string" || Array.isArray(targets)) {
targets = {
browsers: optTargets
browsers: targets
};
} else if (optTargets) {
if ("esmodules" in optTargets) {
targets = Object.assign({}, optTargets, {
esmodules: "intersect"
});
} else {
targets = optTargets;
}
}
if (targets && targets.esmodules) {
targets = Object.assign({}, targets, {
esmodules: "intersect"
});
}
return (0, _helperCompilationTargets().default)(targets, {
ignoreBrowserslistConfig: true,
browserslistEnv: options.browserslistEnv
});
}
0 && 0;
}
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@@ -33,21 +33,18 @@ function resolveBrowserslistConfigFile(browserslistConfigFile, configFileDir) {
}
function resolveTargets(options, root) {
const optTargets = options.targets;
let targets;
let targets = options.targets;
if (typeof optTargets === "string" || Array.isArray(optTargets)) {
if (typeof targets === "string" || Array.isArray(targets)) {
targets = {
browsers: optTargets
browsers: targets
};
} else if (optTargets) {
if ("esmodules" in optTargets) {
targets = Object.assign({}, optTargets, {
esmodules: "intersect"
});
} else {
targets = optTargets;
}
}
if (targets && targets.esmodules) {
targets = Object.assign({}, targets, {
esmodules: "intersect"
});
}
const {
@@ -68,6 +65,4 @@ function resolveTargets(options, root) {
configPath: root,
browserslistEnv: options.browserslistEnv
});
}
0 && 0;
}

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