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diff --git a/node_modules/nodemon/lib/cli/index.js b/node_modules/nodemon/lib/cli/index.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bf9e809 --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/nodemon/lib/cli/index.js @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ +var parse = require('./parse'); + +/** + * Converts a string to command line args, in particular + * groups together quoted values. + * This is a utility function to allow calling nodemon as a required + * library, but with the CLI args passed in (instead of an object). + * + * @param {String} string + * @return {Array} + */ +function stringToArgs(string) { + var args = []; + + var parts = string.split(' '); + var length = parts.length; + var i = 0; + var open = false; + var grouped = ''; + var lead = ''; + + for (; i < length; i++) { + lead = parts[i].substring(0, 1); + if (lead === '"' || lead === '\'') { + open = lead; + grouped = parts[i].substring(1); + } else if (open && parts[i].slice(-1) === open) { + open = false; + grouped += ' ' + parts[i].slice(0, -1); + args.push(grouped); + } else if (open) { + grouped += ' ' + parts[i]; + } else { + args.push(parts[i]); + } + } + + return args; +} + +module.exports = { + parse: function (argv) { + if (typeof argv === 'string') { + argv = stringToArgs(argv); + } + + return parse(argv); + }, +};
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/node_modules/nodemon/lib/cli/parse.js b/node_modules/nodemon/lib/cli/parse.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ad74003 --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/nodemon/lib/cli/parse.js @@ -0,0 +1,230 @@ +/* + +nodemon is a utility for node, and replaces the use of the executable +node. So the user calls `nodemon foo.js` instead. + +nodemon can be run in a number of ways: + +`nodemon` - tries to use package.json#main property to run +`nodemon` - if no package, looks for index.js +`nodemon app.js` - runs app.js +`nodemon --arg app.js --apparg` - eats arg1, and runs app.js with apparg +`nodemon --apparg` - as above, but passes apparg to package.json#main (or + index.js) +`nodemon --debug app.js + +*/ + +var fs = require('fs'); +var path = require('path'); +var existsSync = fs.existsSync || path.existsSync; + +module.exports = parse; + +/** + * Parses the command line arguments `process.argv` and returns the + * nodemon options, the user script and the executable script. + * + * @param {Array} full process arguments, including `node` leading arg + * @return {Object} { options, script, args } + */ +function parse(argv) { + if (typeof argv === 'string') { + argv = argv.split(' '); + } + + var eat = function (i, args) { + if (i <= args.length) { + return args.splice(i + 1, 1).pop(); + } + }; + + var args = argv.slice(2); + var script = null; + var nodemonOptions = { scriptPosition: null }; + + var nodemonOpt = nodemonOption.bind(null, nodemonOptions); + var lookForArgs = true; + + // move forward through the arguments + for (var i = 0; i < args.length; i++) { + // if the argument looks like a file, then stop eating + if (!script) { + if (args[i] === '.' || existsSync(args[i])) { + script = args.splice(i, 1).pop(); + + // we capture the position of the script because we'll reinsert it in + // the right place in run.js:command (though I'm not sure we should even + // take it out of the array in the first place, but this solves passing + // arguments to the exec process for now). + nodemonOptions.scriptPosition = i; + i--; + continue; + } + } + + if (lookForArgs) { + // respect the standard way of saying: hereafter belongs to my script + if (args[i] === '--') { + args.splice(i, 1); + nodemonOptions.scriptPosition = i; + // cycle back one argument, as we just ate this one up + i--; + + // ignore all further nodemon arguments + lookForArgs = false; + + // move to the next iteration + continue; + } + + if (nodemonOpt(args[i], eat.bind(null, i, args)) !== false) { + args.splice(i, 1); + // cycle back one argument, as we just ate this one up + i--; + } + } + } + + nodemonOptions.script = script; + nodemonOptions.args = args; + + return nodemonOptions; +} + + +/** + * Given an argument (ie. from process.argv), sets nodemon + * options and can eat up the argument value + * + * @param {Object} options object that will be updated + * @param {Sting} current argument from argv + * @param {Function} the callback to eat up the next argument in argv + * @return {Boolean} false if argument was not a nodemon arg + */ +function nodemonOption(options, arg, eatNext) { + // line separation on purpose to help legibility + if (arg === '--help' || arg === '-h' || arg === '-?') { + var help = eatNext(); + options.help = help ? help : true; + } else + + if (arg === '--version' || arg === '-v') { + options.version = true; + } else + + if (arg === '--no-update-notifier') { + options.noUpdateNotifier = true; + } else + + if (arg === '--spawn') { + options.spawn = true; + } else + + if (arg === '--dump') { + options.dump = true; + } else + + if (arg === '--verbose' || arg === '-V') { + options.verbose = true; + } else + + if (arg === '--legacy-watch' || arg === '-L') { + options.legacyWatch = true; + } else + + if (arg === '--polling-interval' || arg === '-P') { + options.pollingInterval = parseInt(eatNext(), 10); + } else + + // Depricated as this is "on" by default + if (arg === '--js') { + options.js = true; + } else + + if (arg === '--quiet' || arg === '-q') { + options.quiet = true; + } else + + if (arg === '--config') { + options.configFile = eatNext(); + } else + + if (arg === '--watch' || arg === '-w') { + if (!options.watch) { options.watch = []; } + options.watch.push(eatNext()); + } else + + if (arg === '--ignore' || arg === '-i') { + if (!options.ignore) { options.ignore = []; } + options.ignore.push(eatNext()); + } else + + if (arg === '--exitcrash') { + options.exitcrash = true; + } else + + if (arg === '--delay' || arg === '-d') { + options.delay = parseDelay(eatNext()); + } else + + if (arg === '--exec' || arg === '-x') { + options.exec = eatNext(); + } else + + if (arg === '--no-stdin' || arg === '-I') { + options.stdin = false; + } else + + if (arg === '--on-change-only' || arg === '-C') { + options.runOnChangeOnly = true; + } else + + if (arg === '--ext' || arg === '-e') { + options.ext = eatNext(); + } else + + if (arg === '--no-colours' || arg === '--no-colors') { + options.colours = false; + } else + + if (arg === '--signal' || arg === '-s') { + options.signal = eatNext(); + } else + + if (arg === '--cwd') { + options.cwd = eatNext(); + + // go ahead and change directory. This is primarily for nodemon tools like + // grunt-nodemon - we're doing this early because it will affect where the + // user script is searched for. + process.chdir(path.resolve(options.cwd)); + } else { + + // this means we didn't match + return false; + } +} + +/** + * Given an argument (ie. from nodemonOption()), will parse and return the + * equivalent millisecond value or 0 if the argument cannot be parsed + * + * @param {String} argument value given to the --delay option + * @return {Number} millisecond equivalent of the argument + */ +function parseDelay(value) { + var millisPerSecond = 1000; + var millis = 0; + + if (value.match(/^\d*ms$/)) { + // Explicitly parse for milliseconds when using ms time specifier + millis = parseInt(value, 10); + } else { + // Otherwise, parse for seconds, with or without time specifier then convert + millis = parseFloat(value) * millisPerSecond; + } + + return isNaN(millis) ? 0 : millis; +} + diff --git a/node_modules/nodemon/lib/config/command.js b/node_modules/nodemon/lib/config/command.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9839b5c --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/nodemon/lib/config/command.js @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ +module.exports = command; + +/** + * command constructs the executable command to run in a shell including the + * user script, the command arguments. + * + * @param {Object} settings Object as: + * { execOptions: { + * exec: String, + * [script: String], + * [scriptPosition: Number], + * [execArgs: Array<string>] + * } + * } + * @return {Object} an object with the node executable and the + * arguments to the command + */ +function command(settings) { + var options = settings.execOptions; + var executable = options.exec; + var args = []; + + // after "executable" go the exec args (like --debug, etc) + if (options.execArgs) { + [].push.apply(args, options.execArgs); + } + + // then goes the user's script arguments + if (options.args) { + [].push.apply(args, options.args); + } + + // after the "executable" goes the user's script + if (options.script) { + args.splice((options.scriptPosition || 0) + + options.execArgs.length, 0, options.script); + } + + return { + executable: executable, + args: args, + }; +} diff --git a/node_modules/nodemon/lib/config/defaults.js b/node_modules/nodemon/lib/config/defaults.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e2a448b --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/nodemon/lib/config/defaults.js @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +var ignoreRoot = require('ignore-by-default').directories(); + +// default options for config.options +module.exports = { + restartable: 'rs', + colours: true, + execMap: { + py: 'python', + rb: 'ruby', + ts: 'ts-node', + // more can be added here such as ls: lsc - but please ensure it's cross + // compatible with linux, mac and windows, or make the default.js + // dynamically append the `.cmd` for node based utilities + }, + ignoreRoot: ignoreRoot.map(_ => `**/${_}/**`), + watch: ['*.*'], + stdin: true, + runOnChangeOnly: false, + verbose: false, + signal: 'SIGUSR2', + // 'stdout' refers to the default behaviour of a required nodemon's child, + // but also includes stderr. If this is false, data is still dispatched via + // nodemon.on('stdout/stderr') + stdout: true, + watchOptions: { + + }, +}; diff --git a/node_modules/nodemon/lib/config/exec.js b/node_modules/nodemon/lib/config/exec.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..68c2a2d --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/nodemon/lib/config/exec.js @@ -0,0 +1,225 @@ +const path = require('path'); +const fs = require('fs'); +const existsSync = fs.existsSync; +const utils = require('../utils'); + +module.exports = exec; +module.exports.expandScript = expandScript; + +/** + * Reads the cwd/package.json file and looks to see if it can load a script + * and possibly an exec first from package.main, then package.start. + * + * @return {Object} exec & script if found + */ +function execFromPackage() { + // doing a try/catch because we can't use the path.exist callback pattern + // or we could, but the code would get messy, so this will do exactly + // what we're after - if the file doesn't exist, it'll throw. + try { + // note: this isn't nodemon's package, it's the user's cwd package + var pkg = require(path.join(process.cwd(), 'package.json')); + if (pkg.main !== undefined) { + // no app found to run - so give them a tip and get the feck out + return { exec: null, script: pkg.main }; + } + + if (pkg.scripts && pkg.scripts.start) { + return { exec: pkg.scripts.start }; + } + } catch (e) { } + + return null; +} + +function replace(map, str) { + var re = new RegExp('{{(' + Object.keys(map).join('|') + ')}}', 'g'); + return str.replace(re, function (all, m) { + return map[m] || all || ''; + }); +} + +function expandScript(script, ext) { + if (!ext) { + ext = '.js'; + } + if (script.indexOf(ext) !== -1) { + return script; + } + + if (existsSync(path.resolve(script))) { + return script; + } + + if (existsSync(path.resolve(script + ext))) { + return script + ext; + } + + return script; +} + +/** + * Discovers all the options required to run the script + * and if a custom exec has been passed in, then it will + * also try to work out what extensions to monitor and + * whether there's a special way of running that script. + * + * @param {Object} nodemonOptions + * @param {Object} execMap + * @return {Object} new and updated version of nodemonOptions + */ +function exec(nodemonOptions, execMap) { + if (!execMap) { + execMap = {}; + } + + var options = utils.clone(nodemonOptions || {}); + var script; + + // if there's no script passed, try to get it from the first argument + if (!options.script && (options.args || []).length) { + script = expandScript(options.args[0], + options.ext && ('.' + (options.ext || 'js').split(',')[0])); + + // if the script was found, shift it off our args + if (script !== options.args[0]) { + options.script = script; + options.args.shift(); + } + } + + // if there's no exec found yet, then try to read it from the local + // package.json this logic used to sit in the cli/parse, but actually the cli + // should be parsed first, then the user options (via nodemon.json) then + // finally default down to pot shots at the directory via package.json + if (!options.exec && !options.script) { + var found = execFromPackage(); + if (found !== null) { + if (found.exec) { + options.exec = found.exec; + } + if (!options.script) { + options.script = found.script; + } + if (Array.isArray(options.args) && + options.scriptPosition === null) { + options.scriptPosition = options.args.length; + } + } + } + + // var options = utils.clone(nodemonOptions || {}); + script = path.basename(options.script || ''); + + var scriptExt = path.extname(script).slice(1); + + var extension = options.ext; + if (extension === undefined) { + var isJS = scriptExt === 'js' || scriptExt === 'mjs'; + extension = (isJS || !scriptExt) ? 'js,mjs' : scriptExt; + extension += ',json'; // Always watch JSON files + } + + var execDefined = !!options.exec; + + // allows the user to simplify cli usage: + // https://github.com/remy/nodemon/issues/195 + // but always give preference to the user defined argument + if (!options.exec && execMap[scriptExt] !== undefined) { + options.exec = execMap[scriptExt]; + execDefined = true; + } + + options.execArgs = nodemonOptions.execArgs || []; + + if (Array.isArray(options.exec)) { + options.execArgs = options.exec; + options.exec = options.execArgs.shift(); + } + + if (options.exec === undefined) { + options.exec = 'node'; + } else { + // allow variable substitution for {{filename}} and {{pwd}} + var substitution = replace.bind(null, { + filename: options.script, + pwd: process.cwd(), + }); + + var newExec = substitution(options.exec); + if (newExec !== options.exec && + options.exec.indexOf('{{filename}}') !== -1) { + options.script = null; + } + options.exec = newExec; + + var newExecArgs = options.execArgs.map(substitution); + if (newExecArgs.join('') !== options.execArgs.join('')) { + options.execArgs = newExecArgs; + delete options.script; + } + } + + + if (options.exec === 'node' && options.nodeArgs && options.nodeArgs.length) { + options.execArgs = options.execArgs.concat(options.nodeArgs); + } + + // note: indexOf('coffee') handles both .coffee and .litcoffee + if (!execDefined && options.exec === 'node' && + scriptExt.indexOf('coffee') !== -1) { + options.exec = 'coffee'; + + // we need to get execArgs set before the script + // for example, in `nodemon --debug my-script.coffee --my-flag`, debug is an + // execArg, while my-flag is a script arg + var leadingArgs = (options.args || []).splice(0, options.scriptPosition); + options.execArgs = options.execArgs.concat(leadingArgs); + options.scriptPosition = 0; + + if (options.execArgs.length > 0) { + // because this is the coffee executable, we need to combine the exec args + // into a single argument after the nodejs flag + options.execArgs = ['--nodejs', options.execArgs.join(' ')]; + } + } + + if (options.exec === 'coffee') { + // don't override user specified extension tracking + if (options.ext === undefined) { + if (extension) { extension += ','; } + extension += 'coffee,litcoffee'; + } + + // because windows can't find 'coffee', it needs the real file 'coffee.cmd' + if (utils.isWindows) { + options.exec += '.cmd'; + } + } + + // allow users to make a mistake on the extension to monitor + // converts .js, pug => js,pug + // BIG NOTE: user can't do this: nodemon -e *.js + // because the terminal will automatically expand the glob against + // the file system :( + extension = (extension.match(/[^,*\s]+/g) || []) + .map(ext => ext.replace(/^\./, '')) + .join(','); + + options.ext = extension; + + if (options.script) { + options.script = expandScript(options.script, + extension && ('.' + extension.split(',')[0])); + } + + options.env = {}; + // make sure it's an object (and since we don't have ) + if (({}).toString.apply(nodemonOptions.env) === '[object Object]') { + options.env = utils.clone(nodemonOptions.env); + } else if (nodemonOptions.env !== undefined) { + throw new Error('nodemon env values must be an object: { PORT: 8000 }'); + } + + return options; +} diff --git a/node_modules/nodemon/lib/config/index.js b/node_modules/nodemon/lib/config/index.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c78c435 --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/nodemon/lib/config/index.js @@ -0,0 +1,93 @@ +/** + * Manages the internal config of nodemon, checking for the state of support + * with fs.watch, how nodemon can watch files (using find or fs methods). + * + * This is *not* the user's config. + */ +var debug = require('debug')('nodemon'); +var load = require('./load'); +var rules = require('../rules'); +var utils = require('../utils'); +var pinVersion = require('../version').pin; +var command = require('./command'); +var rulesToMonitor = require('../monitor/match').rulesToMonitor; +var bus = utils.bus; + +function reset() { + rules.reset(); + + config.dirs = []; + config.options = { ignore: [], watch: [], monitor: [] }; + config.lastStarted = 0; + config.loaded = []; +} + +var config = { + run: false, + system: { + cwd: process.cwd(), + }, + required: false, + dirs: [], + timeout: 1000, + options: {}, +}; + +/** + * Take user defined settings, then detect the local machine capability, then + * look for local and global nodemon.json files and merge together the final + * settings with the config for nodemon. + * + * @param {Object} settings user defined settings for nodemon (typically on + * the cli) + * @param {Function} ready callback fired once the config is loaded + */ +config.load = function (settings, ready) { + reset(); + var config = this; + load(settings, config.options, config, function (options) { + config.options = options; + + if (options.watch.length === 0) { + // this is to catch when the watch is left blank + options.watch.push('*.*'); + } + + if (options['watch_interval']) { // jshint ignore:line + options.watchInterval = options['watch_interval']; // jshint ignore:line + } + + config.watchInterval = options.watchInterval || null; + if (options.signal) { + config.signal = options.signal; + } + + var cmd = command(config.options); + config.command = { + raw: cmd, + string: utils.stringify(cmd.executable, cmd.args), + }; + + // now run automatic checks on system adding to the config object + options.monitor = rulesToMonitor(options.watch, options.ignore, config); + + var cwd = process.cwd(); + debug('config: dirs', config.dirs); + if (config.dirs.length === 0) { + config.dirs.unshift(cwd); + } + + bus.emit('config:update', config); + pinVersion().then(function () { + ready(config); + }).catch(e => { + // this doesn't help testing, but does give exposure on syntax errors + console.error(e.stack); + setTimeout(() => { throw e; }, 0); + }); + }); +}; + +config.reset = reset; + +module.exports = config; diff --git a/node_modules/nodemon/lib/config/load.js b/node_modules/nodemon/lib/config/load.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bd5a03d --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/nodemon/lib/config/load.js @@ -0,0 +1,256 @@ +var debug = require('debug')('nodemon'); +var fs = require('fs'); +var path = require('path'); +var exists = fs.exists || path.exists; +var utils = require('../utils'); +var rules = require('../rules'); +var parse = require('../rules/parse'); +var exec = require('./exec'); +var defaults = require('./defaults'); + +module.exports = load; +module.exports.mutateExecOptions = mutateExecOptions; + +var existsSync = fs.existsSync || path.existsSync; + +function findAppScript() { + // nodemon has been run alone, so try to read the package file + // or try to read the index.js file + if (existsSync('./index.js')) { + return 'index.js'; + } +} + +/** + * Load the nodemon config, first reading the global root/nodemon.json, then + * the local nodemon.json to the exec and then overwriting using any user + * specified settings (i.e. from the cli) + * + * @param {Object} settings user defined settings + * @param {Function} ready callback that receives complete config + */ +function load(settings, options, config, callback) { + config.loaded = []; + // first load the root nodemon.json + loadFile(options, config, utils.home, function (options) { + // then load the user's local configuration file + if (settings.configFile) { + options.configFile = path.resolve(settings.configFile); + } + loadFile(options, config, process.cwd(), function (options) { + // Then merge over with the user settings (parsed from the cli). + // Note that merge protects and favours existing values over new values, + // and thus command line arguments get priority + options = utils.merge(settings, options); + + // legacy support + if (!Array.isArray(options.ignore)) { + options.ignore = [options.ignore]; + } + + if (!options.ignoreRoot) { + options.ignoreRoot = defaults.ignoreRoot; + } + + // blend the user ignore and the default ignore together + if (options.ignoreRoot && options.ignore) { + if (!Array.isArray(options.ignoreRoot)) { + options.ignoreRoot = [options.ignoreRoot]; + } + options.ignore = options.ignoreRoot.concat(options.ignore); + } else { + options.ignore = defaults.ignore.concat(options.ignore); + } + + + // add in any missing defaults + options = utils.merge(options, defaults); + + if (!options.script && !options.exec) { + var found = findAppScript(); + if (found) { + if (!options.args) { + options.args = []; + } + // if the script is found as a result of not being on the command + // line, then we move any of the pre double-dash args in execArgs + const n = options.scriptPosition === null ? + options.args.length : options.scriptPosition; + + options.execArgs = (options.execArgs || []) + .concat(options.args.splice(0, n)); + options.scriptPosition = null; + + options.script = found; + } + } + + mutateExecOptions(options); + + if (options.quiet) { + utils.quiet(); + } + + if (options.verbose) { + utils.debug = true; + } + + // simplify the ready callback to be called after the rules are normalised + // from strings to regexp through the rules lib. Note that this gets + // created *after* options is overwritten twice in the lines above. + var ready = function (options) { + normaliseRules(options, callback); + }; + + // if we didn't pick up a nodemon.json file & there's no cli ignores + // then try loading an old style .nodemonignore file + if (config.loaded.length === 0) { + var legacy = loadLegacyIgnore.bind(null, options, config, ready); + + // first try .nodemonignore, if that doesn't exist, try nodemon-ignore + return legacy('.nodemonignore', function () { + legacy('nodemon-ignore', function (options) { + ready(options); + }); + }); + } + + ready(options); + }); + }); +} + +/** + * Loads the old style nodemonignore files which is a list of patterns + * in a file to ignore + * + * @param {Object} options nodemon user options + * @param {Function} success + * @param {String} filename ignore file (.nodemonignore or nodemon-ignore) + * @param {Function} fail (optional) failure callback + */ +function loadLegacyIgnore(options, config, success, filename, fail) { + var ignoreFile = path.join(process.cwd(), filename); + + exists(ignoreFile, function (exists) { + if (exists) { + config.loaded.push(ignoreFile); + return parse(ignoreFile, function (error, rules) { + options.ignore = rules.raw; + success(options); + }); + } + + if (fail) { + fail(options); + } else { + success(options); + } + }); +} + +function normaliseRules(options, ready) { + // convert ignore and watch options to rules/regexp + rules.watch.add(options.watch); + rules.ignore.add(options.ignore); + + // normalise the watch and ignore arrays + options.watch = options.watch === false ? false : rules.rules.watch; + options.ignore = rules.rules.ignore; + + ready(options); +} + +/** + * Looks for a config in the current working directory, and a config in the + * user's home directory, merging the two together, giving priority to local + * config. This can then be overwritten later by command line arguments + * + * @param {Function} ready callback to pass loaded settings to + */ +function loadFile(options, config, dir, ready) { + if (!ready) { + ready = function () { }; + } + + var callback = function (settings) { + // prefer the local nodemon.json and fill in missing items using + // the global options + ready(utils.merge(settings, options)); + }; + + if (!dir) { + return callback({}); + } + + var filename = options.configFile || path.join(dir, 'nodemon.json'); + + if (config.loaded.indexOf(filename) !== -1) { + // don't bother re-parsing the same config file + return callback({}); + } + + fs.readFile(filename, 'utf8', function (err, data) { + if (err) { + if (err.code === 'ENOENT') { + if (!options.configFile && dir !== utils.home) { + // if no specified local config file and local nodemon.json + // doesn't exist, try the package.json + return loadPackageJSON(config, callback); + } + } + return callback({}); + } + + var settings = {}; + + try { + settings = JSON.parse(data.toString('utf8').replace(/^\uFEFF/, '')); + if (!filename.endsWith('package.json') || settings.nodemonConfig) { + config.loaded.push(filename); + } + } catch (e) { + utils.log.fail('Failed to parse config ' + filename); + console.error(e); + process.exit(1); + } + + // options values will overwrite settings + callback(settings); + }); +} + +function loadPackageJSON(config, ready) { + if (!ready) { + ready = () => { }; + } + + const dir = process.cwd(); + const filename = path.join(dir, 'package.json'); + const packageLoadOptions = { configFile: filename }; + return loadFile(packageLoadOptions, config, dir, settings => { + ready(settings.nodemonConfig || {}); + }); +} + +function mutateExecOptions(options) { + // work out the execOptions based on the final config we have + options.execOptions = exec({ + script: options.script, + exec: options.exec, + args: options.args, + scriptPosition: options.scriptPosition, + nodeArgs: options.nodeArgs, + execArgs: options.execArgs, + ext: options.ext, + env: options.env, + }, options.execMap); + + // clean up values that we don't need at the top level + delete options.scriptPosition; + delete options.script; + delete options.args; + delete options.ext; + + return options; +} diff --git a/node_modules/nodemon/lib/help/index.js b/node_modules/nodemon/lib/help/index.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1054b60 --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/nodemon/lib/help/index.js @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +var fs = require('fs'); +var path = require('path'); +const supportsColor = require('supports-color'); + +module.exports = help; + +const highlight = supportsColor.stdout ? '\x1B\[$1m' : ''; + +function help(item) { + if (!item) { + item = 'help'; + } else if (item === true) { // if used with -h or --help and no args + item = 'help'; + } + + // cleanse the filename to only contain letters + // aka: /\W/g but figured this was eaiser to read + item = item.replace(/[^a-z]/gi, ''); + + try { + var dir = path.join(__dirname, '..', '..', 'doc', 'cli', item + '.txt'); + var body = fs.readFileSync(dir, 'utf8'); + return body.replace(/\\x1B\[(.)m/g, highlight); + } catch (e) { + return '"' + item + '" help can\'t be found'; + } +} diff --git a/node_modules/nodemon/lib/index.js b/node_modules/nodemon/lib/index.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0eca5c4 --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/nodemon/lib/index.js @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +module.exports = require('./nodemon');
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/node_modules/nodemon/lib/monitor/index.js b/node_modules/nodemon/lib/monitor/index.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..89db029 --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/nodemon/lib/monitor/index.js @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +module.exports = { + run: require('./run'), + watch: require('./watch').watch, +}; diff --git a/node_modules/nodemon/lib/monitor/match.js b/node_modules/nodemon/lib/monitor/match.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2ac3b29 --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/nodemon/lib/monitor/match.js @@ -0,0 +1,276 @@ +const minimatch = require('minimatch'); +const path = require('path'); +const fs = require('fs'); +const debug = require('debug')('nodemon:match'); +const utils = require('../utils'); + +module.exports = match; +module.exports.rulesToMonitor = rulesToMonitor; + +function rulesToMonitor(watch, ignore, config) { + var monitor = []; + + if (!Array.isArray(ignore)) { + if (ignore) { + ignore = [ignore]; + } else { + ignore = []; + } + } + + if (!Array.isArray(watch)) { + if (watch) { + watch = [watch]; + } else { + watch = []; + } + } + + if (watch && watch.length) { + monitor = utils.clone(watch); + } + + if (ignore) { + [].push.apply(monitor, (ignore || []).map(function (rule) { + return '!' + rule; + })); + } + + var cwd = process.cwd(); + + // next check if the monitored paths are actual directories + // or just patterns - and expand the rule to include *.* + monitor = monitor.map(function (rule) { + var not = rule.slice(0, 1) === '!'; + + if (not) { + rule = rule.slice(1); + } + + if (rule === '.' || rule === '.*') { + rule = '*.*'; + } + + var dir = path.resolve(cwd, rule); + + try { + var stat = fs.statSync(dir); + if (stat.isDirectory()) { + rule = dir; + if (rule.slice(-1) !== '/') { + rule += '/'; + } + rule += '**/*'; + + // `!not` ... sorry. + if (!not) { + config.dirs.push(dir); + } + } else { + // ensures we end up in the check that tries to get a base directory + // and then adds it to the watch list + throw new Error(); + } + } catch (e) { + var base = tryBaseDir(dir); + if (!not && base) { + if (config.dirs.indexOf(base) === -1) { + config.dirs.push(base); + } + } + } + + if (rule.slice(-1) === '/') { + // just slap on a * anyway + rule += '*'; + } + + // if the url ends with * but not **/* and not *.* + // then convert to **/* - somehow it was missed :-\ + if (rule.slice(-4) !== '**/*' && + rule.slice(-1) === '*' && + rule.indexOf('*.') === -1) { + + if (rule.slice(-2) !== '**') { + rule += '*/*'; + } + } + + + return (not ? '!' : '') + rule; + }); + + return monitor; +} + +function tryBaseDir(dir) { + var stat; + if (/[?*\{\[]+/.test(dir)) { // if this is pattern, then try to find the base + try { + var base = path.dirname(dir.replace(/([?*\{\[]+.*$)/, 'foo')); + stat = fs.statSync(base); + if (stat.isDirectory()) { + return base; + } + } catch (error) { + // console.log(error); + } + } else { + try { + stat = fs.statSync(dir); + // if this path is actually a single file that exists, then just monitor + // that, *specifically*. + if (stat.isFile() || stat.isDirectory()) { + return dir; + } + } catch (e) { } + } + + return false; +} + +function match(files, monitor, ext) { + // sort the rules by highest specificity (based on number of slashes) + // ignore rules (!) get sorted highest as they take precedent + const cwd = process.cwd(); + var rules = monitor.sort(function (a, b) { + var r = b.split(path.sep).length - a.split(path.sep).length; + var aIsIgnore = a.slice(0, 1) === '!'; + var bIsIgnore = b.slice(0, 1) === '!'; + + if (aIsIgnore || bIsIgnore) { + if (aIsIgnore) { + return -1; + } + + return 1; + } + + if (r === 0) { + return b.length - a.length; + } + return r; + }).map(function (s) { + var prefix = s.slice(0, 1); + + if (prefix === '!') { + if (s.indexOf('!' + cwd) === 0) { + return s; + } + + // if it starts with a period, then let's get the relative path + if (s.indexOf('!.') === 0) { + return '!' + path.resolve(cwd, s.substring(1)); + } + + return '!**' + (prefix !== path.sep ? path.sep : '') + s.slice(1); + } + + // if it starts with a period, then let's get the relative path + if (s.indexOf('.') === 0) { + return path.resolve(cwd, s); + } + + if (s.indexOf(cwd) === 0) { + return s; + } + + return '**' + (prefix !== path.sep ? path.sep : '') + s; + }); + + debug('rules', rules); + + var good = []; + var whitelist = []; // files that we won't check against the extension + var ignored = 0; + var watched = 0; + var usedRules = []; + var minimatchOpts = { + dot: true, + }; + + // enable case-insensitivity on Windows + if (utils.isWindows) { + minimatchOpts.nocase = true; + } + + files.forEach(function (file) { + file = path.resolve(cwd, file); + + var matched = false; + for (var i = 0; i < rules.length; i++) { + if (rules[i].slice(0, 1) === '!') { + if (!minimatch(file, rules[i], minimatchOpts)) { + debug('ignored', file, 'rule:', rules[i]); + ignored++; + matched = true; + break; + } + } else { + debug('matched', file, 'rule:', rules[i]); + if (minimatch(file, rules[i], minimatchOpts)) { + watched++; + + // don't repeat the output if a rule is matched + if (usedRules.indexOf(rules[i]) === -1) { + usedRules.push(rules[i]); + utils.log.detail('matched rule: ' + rules[i]); + } + + // if the rule doesn't match the WATCH EVERYTHING + // but *does* match a rule that ends with *.*, then + // white list it - in that we don't run it through + // the extension check too. + if (rules[i] !== '**' + path.sep + '*.*' && + rules[i].slice(-3) === '*.*') { + whitelist.push(file); + } else if (path.basename(file) === path.basename(rules[i])) { + // if the file matches the actual rule, then it's put on whitelist + whitelist.push(file); + } else { + good.push(file); + } + matched = true; + break; + } else { + // utils.log.detail('no match: ' + rules[i], file); + } + } + } + if (!matched) { + ignored++; + } + }); + + debug('good', good) + + // finally check the good files against the extensions that we're monitoring + if (ext) { + if (ext.indexOf(',') === -1) { + ext = '**/*.' + ext; + } else { + ext = '**/*.{' + ext + '}'; + } + + good = good.filter(function (file) { + // only compare the filename to the extension test + return minimatch(path.basename(file), ext, minimatchOpts); + }); + } // else assume *.* + + var result = good.concat(whitelist); + + if (utils.isWindows) { + // fix for windows testing - I *think* this is okay to do + result = result.map(function (file) { + return file.slice(0, 1).toLowerCase() + file.slice(1); + }); + } + + return { + result: result, + ignored: ignored, + watched: watched, + total: files.length, + }; +} diff --git a/node_modules/nodemon/lib/monitor/run.js b/node_modules/nodemon/lib/monitor/run.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..36a4864 --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/nodemon/lib/monitor/run.js @@ -0,0 +1,541 @@ +var debug = require('debug')('nodemon:run'); +const statSync = require('fs').statSync; +var utils = require('../utils'); +var bus = utils.bus; +var childProcess = require('child_process'); +var spawn = childProcess.spawn; +var exec = childProcess.exec; +var execSync = childProcess.execSync; +var fork = childProcess.fork; +var watch = require('./watch').watch; +var config = require('../config'); +var child = null; // the actual child process we spawn +var killedAfterChange = false; +var noop = () => {}; +var restart = null; +var psTree = require('pstree.remy'); +var path = require('path'); +var signals = require('./signals'); +const osRelease = parseInt(require('os').release().split('.')[0], 10); + +function run(options) { + var cmd = config.command.raw; + // moved up + // we need restart function below in the global scope for run.kill + /*jshint validthis:true*/ + restart = run.bind(this, options); + run.restart = restart; + + // binding options with instance of run + // so that we can use it in run.kill + run.options = options; + + var runCmd = !options.runOnChangeOnly || config.lastStarted !== 0; + if (runCmd) { + utils.log.status('starting `' + config.command.string + '`'); + } else { + // should just watch file if command is not to be run + // had another alternate approach + // to stop process being forked/spawned in the below code + // but this approach does early exit and makes code cleaner + debug('start watch on: %s', config.options.watch); + if (config.options.watch !== false) { + watch(); + return; + } + } + + config.lastStarted = Date.now(); + + var stdio = ['pipe', 'pipe', 'pipe']; + + if (config.options.stdout) { + stdio = ['pipe', process.stdout, process.stderr]; + } + + if (config.options.stdin === false) { + stdio = [process.stdin, process.stdout, process.stderr]; + } + + var sh = 'sh'; + var shFlag = '-c'; + + const binPath = process.cwd() + '/node_modules/.bin'; + + const spawnOptions = { + env: Object.assign({}, process.env, options.execOptions.env, { + PATH: binPath + ':' + process.env.PATH, + }), + stdio: stdio, + }; + + var executable = cmd.executable; + + if (utils.isWindows) { + // if the exec includes a forward slash, reverse it for windows compat + // but *only* apply to the first command, and none of the arguments. + // ref #1251 and #1236 + if (executable.indexOf('/') !== -1) { + executable = executable + .split(' ') + .map((e, i) => { + if (i === 0) { + return path.normalize(e); + } + return e; + }) + .join(' '); + } + // taken from npm's cli: https://git.io/vNFD4 + sh = process.env.comspec || 'cmd'; + shFlag = '/d /s /c'; + spawnOptions.windowsVerbatimArguments = true; + } + + var args = runCmd ? utils.stringify(executable, cmd.args) : ':'; + var spawnArgs = [sh, [shFlag, args], spawnOptions]; + + const firstArg = cmd.args[0] || ''; + + var inBinPath = false; + try { + inBinPath = statSync(`${binPath}/${executable}`).isFile(); + } catch (e) {} + + // hasStdio allows us to correctly handle stdin piping + // see: https://git.io/vNtX3 + const hasStdio = utils.satisfies('>= 6.4.0 || < 5'); + + // forking helps with sub-process handling and tends to clean up better + // than spawning, but it should only be used under specific conditions + const shouldFork = + !config.options.spawn && + !inBinPath && + !(firstArg.indexOf('-') === 0) && // don't fork if there's a node exec arg + firstArg !== 'inspect' && // don't fork it's `inspect` debugger + executable === 'node' && // only fork if node + utils.version.major > 4; // only fork if node version > 4 + + if (shouldFork) { + // this assumes the first argument is the script and slices it out, since + // we're forking + var forkArgs = cmd.args.slice(1); + var env = utils.merge(options.execOptions.env, process.env); + stdio.push('ipc'); + child = fork(options.execOptions.script, forkArgs, { + env: env, + stdio: stdio, + silent: !hasStdio, + }); + utils.log.detail('forking'); + debug('fork', sh, shFlag, args); + } else { + utils.log.detail('spawning'); + child = spawn.apply(null, spawnArgs); + debug('spawn', sh, shFlag, args); + } + + if (config.required) { + var emit = { + stdout: function (data) { + bus.emit('stdout', data); + }, + stderr: function (data) { + bus.emit('stderr', data); + }, + }; + + // now work out what to bind to... + if (config.options.stdout) { + child.on('stdout', emit.stdout).on('stderr', emit.stderr); + } else { + child.stdout.on('data', emit.stdout); + child.stderr.on('data', emit.stderr); + + bus.stdout = child.stdout; + bus.stderr = child.stderr; + } + + if (shouldFork) { + child.on('message', function (message, sendHandle) { + bus.emit('message', message, sendHandle); + }); + } + } + + bus.emit('start'); + + utils.log.detail('child pid: ' + child.pid); + + child.on('error', function (error) { + bus.emit('error', error); + if (error.code === 'ENOENT') { + utils.log.error('unable to run executable: "' + cmd.executable + '"'); + process.exit(1); + } else { + utils.log.error('failed to start child process: ' + error.code); + throw error; + } + }); + + child.on('exit', function (code, signal) { + if (child && child.stdin) { + process.stdin.unpipe(child.stdin); + } + + if (code === 127) { + utils.log.error( + 'failed to start process, "' + cmd.executable + '" exec not found' + ); + bus.emit('error', code); + process.exit(); + } + + // If the command failed with code 2, it may or may not be a syntax error + // See: http://git.io/fNOAR + // We will only assume a parse error, if the child failed quickly + if (code === 2 && Date.now() < config.lastStarted + 500) { + utils.log.error('process failed, unhandled exit code (2)'); + utils.log.error(''); + utils.log.error('Either the command has a syntax error,'); + utils.log.error('or it is exiting with reserved code 2.'); + utils.log.error(''); + utils.log.error('To keep nodemon running even after a code 2,'); + utils.log.error('add this to the end of your command: || exit 1'); + utils.log.error(''); + utils.log.error('Read more here: https://git.io/fNOAG'); + utils.log.error(''); + utils.log.error('nodemon will stop now so that you can fix the command.'); + utils.log.error(''); + bus.emit('error', code); + process.exit(); + } + + // In case we killed the app ourselves, set the signal thusly + if (killedAfterChange) { + killedAfterChange = false; + signal = config.signal; + } + // this is nasty, but it gives it windows support + if (utils.isWindows && signal === 'SIGTERM') { + signal = config.signal; + } + + if (signal === config.signal || code === 0) { + // this was a clean exit, so emit exit, rather than crash + debug('bus.emit(exit) via ' + config.signal); + bus.emit('exit', signal); + + // exit the monitor, but do it gracefully + if (signal === config.signal) { + return restart(); + } + + if (code === 0) { + // clean exit - wait until file change to restart + if (runCmd) { + utils.log.status('clean exit - waiting for changes before restart'); + } + child = null; + } + } else { + bus.emit('crash'); + if (options.exitcrash) { + utils.log.fail('app crashed'); + if (!config.required) { + process.exit(1); + } + } else { + utils.log.fail( + 'app crashed - waiting for file changes before' + ' starting...' + ); + child = null; + } + } + + if (config.options.restartable) { + // stdin needs to kick in again to be able to listen to the + // restart command + process.stdin.resume(); + } + }); + + // moved the run.kill outside to handle both the cases + // intial start + // no start + + // connect stdin to the child process (options.stdin is on by default) + if (options.stdin) { + process.stdin.resume(); + // FIXME decide whether or not we need to decide the encoding + // process.stdin.setEncoding('utf8'); + + // swallow the stdin error if it happens + // ref: https://github.com/remy/nodemon/issues/1195 + if (hasStdio) { + child.stdin.on('error', () => {}); + process.stdin.pipe(child.stdin); + } else { + if (child.stdout) { + child.stdout.pipe(process.stdout); + } else { + utils.log.error( + 'running an unsupported version of node ' + process.version + ); + utils.log.error( + 'nodemon may not work as expected - ' + + 'please consider upgrading to LTS' + ); + } + } + + bus.once('exit', function () { + if (child && process.stdin.unpipe) { + // node > 0.8 + process.stdin.unpipe(child.stdin); + } + }); + } + + debug('start watch on: %s', config.options.watch); + if (config.options.watch !== false) { + watch(); + } +} + +function waitForSubProcesses(pid, callback) { + debug('checking ps tree for pids of ' + pid); + psTree(pid, (err, pids) => { + if (!pids.length) { + return callback(); + } + + utils.log.status( + `still waiting for ${pids.length} sub-process${ + pids.length > 2 ? 'es' : '' + } to finish...` + ); + setTimeout(() => waitForSubProcesses(pid, callback), 1000); + }); +} + +function kill(child, signal, callback) { + if (!callback) { + callback = noop; + } + + if (utils.isWindows) { + const taskKill = () => { + try { + exec('taskkill /pid ' + child.pid + ' /T /F'); + } catch (e) { + utils.log.error('Could not shutdown sub process cleanly'); + } + }; + + // We are handling a 'SIGKILL' , 'SIGUSR2' and 'SIGUSR1' POSIX signal under Windows the + // same way it is handled on a UNIX system: We are performing + // a hard shutdown without waiting for the process to clean-up. + if (signal === 'SIGKILL' || osRelease < 10 || signal === 'SIGUSR2' || signal==="SIGUSR1" ) { + debug('terminating process group by force: %s', child.pid); + + // We are using the taskkill utility to terminate the whole + // process group ('/t') of the child ('/pid') by force ('/f'). + // We need to end all sub processes, because the 'child' + // process in this context is actually a cmd.exe wrapper. + taskKill(); + callback(); + return; + } + + try { + // We are using the Windows Management Instrumentation Command-line + // (wmic.exe) to resolve the sub-child process identifier, because the + // 'child' process in this context is actually a cmd.exe wrapper. + // We want to send the termination signal directly to the node process. + // The '2> nul' silences the no process found error message. + const resultBuffer = execSync( + `wmic process where (ParentProcessId=${child.pid}) get ProcessId 2> nul` + ); + const result = resultBuffer.toString().match(/^[0-9]+/m); + + // If there is no sub-child process we fall back to the child process. + const processId = Array.isArray(result) ? result[0] : child.pid; + + debug('sending kill signal SIGINT to process: %s', processId); + + // We are using the standalone 'windows-kill' executable to send the + // standard POSIX signal 'SIGINT' to the node process. This fixes #1720. + const windowsKill = path.normalize( + `${__dirname}/../../bin/windows-kill.exe` + ); + + // We have to detach the 'windows-kill' execution completely from this + // process group to avoid terminating the nodemon process itself. + // See: https://github.com/alirdn/windows-kill#how-it-works--limitations + // + // Therefore we are using 'start' to create a new cmd.exe context. + // The '/min' option hides the new terminal window and the '/wait' + // option lets the process wait for the command to finish. + + execSync( + `start "windows-kill" /min /wait "${windowsKill}" -SIGINT ${processId}` + ); + } catch (e) { + taskKill(); + } + callback(); + } else { + // we use psTree to kill the full subtree of nodemon, because when + // spawning processes like `coffee` under the `--debug` flag, it'll spawn + // it's own child, and that can't be killed by nodemon, so psTree gives us + // an array of PIDs that have spawned under nodemon, and we send each the + // configured signal (default: SIGUSR2) signal, which fixes #335 + // note that psTree also works if `ps` is missing by looking in /proc + let sig = signal.replace('SIG', ''); + + psTree(child.pid, function (err, pids) { + // if ps isn't native to the OS, then we need to send the numeric value + // for the signal during the kill, `signals` is a lookup table for that. + if (!psTree.hasPS) { + sig = signals[signal]; + } + + // the sub processes need to be killed from smallest to largest + debug('sending kill signal to ' + pids.join(', ')); + + child.kill(signal); + + pids.sort().forEach((pid) => exec(`kill -${sig} ${pid}`, noop)); + + waitForSubProcesses(child.pid, () => { + // finally kill the main user process + exec(`kill -${sig} ${child.pid}`, callback); + }); + }); + } +} + +run.kill = function (noRestart, callback) { + // I hate code like this :( - Remy (author of said code) + if (typeof noRestart === 'function') { + callback = noRestart; + noRestart = false; + } + + if (!callback) { + callback = noop; + } + + if (child !== null) { + // if the stdin piping is on, we need to unpipe, but also close stdin on + // the child, otherwise linux can throw EPIPE or ECONNRESET errors. + if (run.options.stdin) { + process.stdin.unpipe(child.stdin); + } + + // For the on('exit', ...) handler above the following looks like a + // crash, so we set the killedAfterChange flag if a restart is planned + if (!noRestart) { + killedAfterChange = true; + } + + /* Now kill the entire subtree of processes belonging to nodemon */ + var oldPid = child.pid; + if (child) { + kill(child, config.signal, function () { + // this seems to fix the 0.11.x issue with the "rs" restart command, + // though I'm unsure why. it seems like more data is streamed in to + // stdin after we close. + if (child && run.options.stdin && child.stdin && oldPid === child.pid) { + child.stdin.end(); + } + callback(); + }); + } + } else if (!noRestart) { + // if there's no child, then we need to manually start the process + // this is because as there was no child, the child.on('exit') event + // handler doesn't exist which would normally trigger the restart. + bus.once('start', callback); + run.restart(); + } else { + callback(); + } +}; + +run.restart = noop; + +bus.on('quit', function onQuit(code) { + if (code === undefined) { + code = 0; + } + + // remove event listener + var exitTimer = null; + var exit = function () { + clearTimeout(exitTimer); + exit = noop; // null out in case of race condition + child = null; + if (!config.required) { + // Execute all other quit listeners. + bus.listeners('quit').forEach(function (listener) { + if (listener !== onQuit) { + listener(); + } + }); + process.exit(code); + } else { + bus.emit('exit'); + } + }; + + // if we're not running already, don't bother with trying to kill + if (config.run === false) { + return exit(); + } + + // immediately try to stop any polling + config.run = false; + + if (child) { + // give up waiting for the kids after 10 seconds + exitTimer = setTimeout(exit, 10 * 1000); + child.removeAllListeners('exit'); + child.once('exit', exit); + + kill(child, 'SIGINT'); + } else { + exit(); + } +}); + +bus.on('restart', function () { + // run.kill will send a SIGINT to the child process, which will cause it + // to terminate, which in turn uses the 'exit' event handler to restart + run.kill(); +}); + +// remove the child file on exit +process.on('exit', function () { + utils.log.detail('exiting'); + if (child) { + child.kill(); + } +}); + +// because windows borks when listening for the SIG* events +if (!utils.isWindows) { + bus.once('boot', () => { + // usual suspect: ctrl+c exit + process.once('SIGINT', () => bus.emit('quit', 130)); + process.once('SIGTERM', () => { + bus.emit('quit', 143); + if (child) { + child.kill('SIGTERM'); + } + }); + }); +} + +module.exports = run; diff --git a/node_modules/nodemon/lib/monitor/signals.js b/node_modules/nodemon/lib/monitor/signals.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..daff6e0 --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/nodemon/lib/monitor/signals.js @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +module.exports = { + SIGHUP: 1, + SIGINT: 2, + SIGQUIT: 3, + SIGILL: 4, + SIGTRAP: 5, + SIGABRT: 6, + SIGBUS: 7, + SIGFPE: 8, + SIGKILL: 9, + SIGUSR1: 10, + SIGSEGV: 11, + SIGUSR2: 12, + SIGPIPE: 13, + SIGALRM: 14, + SIGTERM: 15, + SIGSTKFLT: 16, + SIGCHLD: 17, + SIGCONT: 18, + SIGSTOP: 19, + SIGTSTP: 20, + SIGTTIN: 21, + SIGTTOU: 22, + SIGURG: 23, + SIGXCPU: 24, + SIGXFSZ: 25, + SIGVTALRM: 26, + SIGPROF: 27, + SIGWINCH: 28, + SIGIO: 29, + SIGPWR: 30, + SIGSYS: 31, + SIGRTMIN: 35, +} diff --git a/node_modules/nodemon/lib/monitor/watch.js b/node_modules/nodemon/lib/monitor/watch.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1ef1408 --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/nodemon/lib/monitor/watch.js @@ -0,0 +1,239 @@ +module.exports.watch = watch; +module.exports.resetWatchers = resetWatchers; + +var debug = require('debug')('nodemon:watch'); +var debugRoot = require('debug')('nodemon'); +var chokidar = require('chokidar'); +var undefsafe = require('undefsafe'); +var config = require('../config'); +var path = require('path'); +var utils = require('../utils'); +var bus = utils.bus; +var match = require('./match'); +var watchers = []; +var debouncedBus; + +bus.on('reset', resetWatchers); + +function resetWatchers() { + debugRoot('resetting watchers'); + watchers.forEach(function (watcher) { + watcher.close(); + }); + watchers = []; +} + +function watch() { + if (watchers.length) { + debug('early exit on watch, still watching (%s)', watchers.length); + return; + } + + var dirs = [].slice.call(config.dirs); + + debugRoot('start watch on: %s', dirs.join(', ')); + const rootIgnored = config.options.ignore; + debugRoot('ignored', rootIgnored); + + var watchedFiles = []; + + const promise = new Promise(function (resolve) { + const dotFilePattern = /[/\\]\./; + var ignored = match.rulesToMonitor( + [], // not needed + Array.from(rootIgnored), + config + ).map(pattern => pattern.slice(1)); + + const addDotFile = dirs.filter(dir => dir.match(dotFilePattern)); + + // don't ignore dotfiles if explicitly watched. + if (addDotFile.length === 0) { + ignored.push(dotFilePattern); + } + + var watchOptions = { + ignorePermissionErrors: true, + ignored: ignored, + persistent: true, + usePolling: config.options.legacyWatch || false, + interval: config.options.pollingInterval, + // note to future developer: I've gone back and forth on adding `cwd` + // to the props and in some cases it fixes bugs but typically it causes + // bugs elsewhere (since nodemon is used is so many ways). the final + // decision is to *not* use it at all and work around it + // cwd: ... + }; + + if (utils.isWindows) { + watchOptions.disableGlobbing = true; + } + + if (process.env.TEST) { + watchOptions.useFsEvents = false; + } + + var watcher = chokidar.watch( + dirs, + Object.assign({}, watchOptions, config.options.watchOptions || {}) + ); + + watcher.ready = false; + + var total = 0; + + watcher.on('change', filterAndRestart); + watcher.on('add', function (file) { + if (watcher.ready) { + return filterAndRestart(file); + } + + watchedFiles.push(file); + bus.emit('watching', file); + debug('chokidar watching: %s', file); + }); + watcher.on('ready', function () { + watchedFiles = Array.from(new Set(watchedFiles)); // ensure no dupes + total = watchedFiles.length; + watcher.ready = true; + resolve(total); + debugRoot('watch is complete'); + }); + + watcher.on('error', function (error) { + if (error.code === 'EINVAL') { + utils.log.error( + 'Internal watch failed. Likely cause: too many ' + + 'files being watched (perhaps from the root of a drive?\n' + + 'See https://github.com/paulmillr/chokidar/issues/229 for details' + ); + } else { + utils.log.error('Internal watch failed: ' + error.message); + process.exit(1); + } + }); + + watchers.push(watcher); + }); + + return promise.catch(e => { + // this is a core error and it should break nodemon - so I have to break + // out of a promise using the setTimeout + setTimeout(() => { + throw e; + }); + }).then(function () { + utils.log.detail(`watching ${watchedFiles.length} file${ + watchedFiles.length === 1 ? '' : 's'}`); + return watchedFiles; + }); +} + +function filterAndRestart(files) { + if (!Array.isArray(files)) { + files = [files]; + } + + if (files.length) { + var cwd = process.cwd(); + if (this.options && this.options.cwd) { + cwd = this.options.cwd; + } + + utils.log.detail( + 'files triggering change check: ' + + files + .map(file => { + const res = path.relative(cwd, file); + return res; + }) + .join(', ') + ); + + // make sure the path is right and drop an empty + // filenames (sometimes on windows) + files = files.filter(Boolean).map(file => { + return path.relative(process.cwd(), path.relative(cwd, file)); + }); + + if (utils.isWindows) { + // ensure the drive letter is in uppercase (c:\foo -> C:\foo) + files = files.map(f => { + if (f.indexOf(':') === -1) { return f; } + return f[0].toUpperCase() + f.slice(1); + }); + } + + + debug('filterAndRestart on', files); + + var matched = match( + files, + config.options.monitor, + undefsafe(config, 'options.execOptions.ext') + ); + + debug('matched?', JSON.stringify(matched)); + + // if there's no matches, then test to see if the changed file is the + // running script, if so, let's allow a restart + if (config.options.execOptions && config.options.execOptions.script) { + const script = path.resolve(config.options.execOptions.script); + if (matched.result.length === 0 && script) { + const length = script.length; + files.find(file => { + if (file.substr(-length, length) === script) { + matched = { + result: [file], + total: 1, + }; + return true; + } + }); + } + } + + utils.log.detail( + 'changes after filters (before/after): ' + + [files.length, matched.result.length].join('/') + ); + + // reset the last check so we're only looking at recently modified files + config.lastStarted = Date.now(); + + if (matched.result.length) { + if (config.options.delay > 0) { + utils.log.detail('delaying restart for ' + config.options.delay + 'ms'); + if (debouncedBus === undefined) { + debouncedBus = debounce(restartBus, config.options.delay); + } + debouncedBus(matched); + } else { + return restartBus(matched); + } + } + } +} + +function restartBus(matched) { + utils.log.status('restarting due to changes...'); + matched.result.map(file => { + utils.log.detail(path.relative(process.cwd(), file)); + }); + + if (config.options.verbose) { + utils.log._log(''); + } + + bus.emit('restart', matched.result); +} + +function debounce(fn, delay) { + var timer = null; + return function () { + const context = this; + const args = arguments; + clearTimeout(timer); + timer = setTimeout(() =>fn.apply(context, args), delay); + }; +} diff --git a/node_modules/nodemon/lib/nodemon.js b/node_modules/nodemon/lib/nodemon.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ce649cb --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/nodemon/lib/nodemon.js @@ -0,0 +1,311 @@ +var debug = require('debug')('nodemon'); +var path = require('path'); +var monitor = require('./monitor'); +var cli = require('./cli'); +var version = require('./version'); +var util = require('util'); +var utils = require('./utils'); +var bus = utils.bus; +var help = require('./help'); +var config = require('./config'); +var spawn = require('./spawn'); +const defaults = require('./config/defaults') +var eventHandlers = {}; + +// this is fairly dirty, but theoretically sound since it's part of the +// stable module API +config.required = utils.isRequired; + +function nodemon(settings) { + bus.emit('boot'); + nodemon.reset(); + + // allow the cli string as the argument to nodemon, and allow for + // `node nodemon -V app.js` or just `-V app.js` + if (typeof settings === 'string') { + settings = settings.trim(); + if (settings.indexOf('node') !== 0) { + if (settings.indexOf('nodemon') !== 0) { + settings = 'nodemon ' + settings; + } + settings = 'node ' + settings; + } + settings = cli.parse(settings); + } + + // set the debug flag as early as possible to get all the detailed logging + if (settings.verbose) { + utils.debug = true; + } + + if (settings.help) { + if (process.stdout.isTTY) { + process.stdout._handle.setBlocking(true); // nodejs/node#6456 + } + console.log(help(settings.help)); + if (!config.required) { + process.exit(0); + } + } + + if (settings.version) { + version().then(function (v) { + console.log(v); + if (!config.required) { + process.exit(0); + } + }); + return; + } + + // nodemon tools like grunt-nodemon. This affects where + // the script is being run from, and will affect where + // nodemon looks for the nodemon.json files + if (settings.cwd) { + // this is protection to make sure we haven't dont the chdir already... + // say like in cli/parse.js (which is where we do this once already!) + if (process.cwd() !== path.resolve(config.system.cwd, settings.cwd)) { + process.chdir(settings.cwd); + } + } + + const cwd = process.cwd(); + + config.load(settings, function (config) { + if (!config.options.dump && !config.options.execOptions.script && + config.options.execOptions.exec === 'node') { + if (!config.required) { + console.log(help('usage')); + process.exit(); + } + return; + } + + // before we print anything, update the colour setting on logging + utils.colours = config.options.colours; + + // always echo out the current version + utils.log.info(version.pinned); + + const cwd = process.cwd(); + + if (config.options.cwd) { + utils.log.detail('process root: ' + cwd); + } + + config.loaded.map(file => file.replace(cwd, '.')).forEach(file => { + utils.log.detail('reading config ' + file); + }); + + if (config.options.stdin && config.options.restartable) { + // allow nodemon to restart when the use types 'rs\n' + process.stdin.resume(); + process.stdin.setEncoding('utf8'); + process.stdin.on('data', data => { + const str = data.toString().trim().toLowerCase(); + + // if the keys entered match the restartable value, then restart! + if (str === config.options.restartable) { + bus.emit('restart'); + } else if (data.charCodeAt(0) === 12) { // ctrl+l + console.clear(); + } + }); + } else if (config.options.stdin) { + // so let's make sure we don't eat the key presses + // but also, since we're wrapping, watch out for + // special keys, like ctrl+c x 2 or '.exit' or ctrl+d or ctrl+l + var ctrlC = false; + var buffer = ''; + + process.stdin.on('data', function (data) { + data = data.toString(); + buffer += data; + const chr = data.charCodeAt(0); + + // if restartable, echo back + if (chr === 3) { + if (ctrlC) { + process.exit(0); + } + + ctrlC = true; + return; + } else if (buffer === '.exit' || chr === 4) { // ctrl+d + process.exit(); + } else if (chr === 13 || chr === 10) { // enter / carriage return + buffer = ''; + } else if (chr === 12) { // ctrl+l + console.clear(); + buffer = ''; + } + ctrlC = false; + }); + if (process.stdin.setRawMode) { + process.stdin.setRawMode(true); + } + } + + if (config.options.restartable) { + utils.log.info('to restart at any time, enter `' + + config.options.restartable + '`'); + } + + if (!config.required) { + const restartSignal = config.options.signal === 'SIGUSR2' ? 'SIGHUP' : 'SIGUSR2'; + process.on(restartSignal, nodemon.restart); + utils.bus.on('error', () => { + utils.log.fail((new Error().stack)); + }); + utils.log.detail((config.options.restartable ? 'or ' : '') + 'send ' + + restartSignal + ' to ' + process.pid + ' to restart'); + } + + const ignoring = config.options.monitor.map(function (rule) { + if (rule.slice(0, 1) !== '!') { + return false; + } + + rule = rule.slice(1); + + // don't notify of default ignores + if (defaults.ignoreRoot.indexOf(rule) !== -1) { + return false; + return rule.slice(3).slice(0, -3); + } + + if (rule.startsWith(cwd)) { + return rule.replace(cwd, '.'); + } + + return rule; + }).filter(Boolean).join(' '); + if (ignoring) utils.log.detail('ignoring: ' + ignoring); + + utils.log.info('watching path(s): ' + config.options.monitor.map(function (rule) { + if (rule.slice(0, 1) !== '!') { + try { + rule = path.relative(process.cwd(), rule); + } catch (e) {} + + return rule; + } + + return false; + }).filter(Boolean).join(' ')); + + utils.log.info('watching extensions: ' + (config.options.execOptions.ext || '(all)')); + + if (config.options.dump) { + utils.log._log('log', '--------------'); + utils.log._log('log', 'node: ' + process.version); + utils.log._log('log', 'nodemon: ' + version.pinned); + utils.log._log('log', 'command: ' + process.argv.join(' ')); + utils.log._log('log', 'cwd: ' + cwd); + utils.log._log('log', ['OS:', process.platform, process.arch].join(' ')); + utils.log._log('log', '--------------'); + utils.log._log('log', util.inspect(config, { depth: null })); + utils.log._log('log', '--------------'); + if (!config.required) { + process.exit(); + } + + return; + } + + config.run = true; + + if (config.options.stdout === false) { + nodemon.on('start', function () { + nodemon.stdout = bus.stdout; + nodemon.stderr = bus.stderr; + + bus.emit('readable'); + }); + } + + if (config.options.events && Object.keys(config.options.events).length) { + Object.keys(config.options.events).forEach(function (key) { + utils.log.detail('bind ' + key + ' -> `' + + config.options.events[key] + '`'); + nodemon.on(key, function () { + if (config.options && config.options.events) { + spawn(config.options.events[key], config, + [].slice.apply(arguments)); + } + }); + }); + } + + monitor.run(config.options); + + }); + + return nodemon; +} + +nodemon.restart = function () { + utils.log.status('restarting child process'); + bus.emit('restart'); + return nodemon; +}; + +nodemon.addListener = nodemon.on = function (event, handler) { + if (!eventHandlers[event]) { eventHandlers[event] = []; } + eventHandlers[event].push(handler); + bus.on(event, handler); + return nodemon; +}; + +nodemon.once = function (event, handler) { + if (!eventHandlers[event]) { eventHandlers[event] = []; } + eventHandlers[event].push(handler); + bus.once(event, function () { + debug('bus.once(%s)', event); + eventHandlers[event].splice(eventHandlers[event].indexOf(handler), 1); + handler.apply(this, arguments); + }); + return nodemon; +}; + +nodemon.emit = function () { + bus.emit.apply(bus, [].slice.call(arguments)); + return nodemon; +}; + +nodemon.removeAllListeners = function (event) { + // unbind only the `nodemon.on` event handlers + Object.keys(eventHandlers).filter(function (e) { + return event ? e === event : true; + }).forEach(function (event) { + eventHandlers[event].forEach(function (handler) { + bus.removeListener(event, handler); + eventHandlers[event].splice(eventHandlers[event].indexOf(handler), 1); + }); + }); + + return nodemon; +}; + +nodemon.reset = function (done) { + bus.emit('reset', done); +}; + +bus.on('reset', function (done) { + debug('reset'); + nodemon.removeAllListeners(); + monitor.run.kill(true, function () { + utils.reset(); + config.reset(); + config.run = false; + if (done) { + done(); + } + }); +}); + +// expose the full config +nodemon.config = config; + +module.exports = nodemon; + diff --git a/node_modules/nodemon/lib/rules/add.js b/node_modules/nodemon/lib/rules/add.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..de85bb7 --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/nodemon/lib/rules/add.js @@ -0,0 +1,89 @@ +'use strict'; + +var utils = require('../utils'); + +// internal +var reEscComments = /\\#/g; +// note that '^^' is used in place of escaped comments +var reUnescapeComments = /\^\^/g; +var reComments = /#.*$/; +var reEscapeChars = /[.|\-[\]()\\]/g; +var reAsterisk = /\*/g; + +module.exports = add; + +/** + * Converts file patterns or regular expressions to nodemon + * compatible RegExp matching rules. Note: the `rules` argument + * object is modified to include the new rule and new RegExp + * + * ### Example: + * + * var rules = { watch: [], ignore: [] }; + * add(rules, 'watch', '*.js'); + * add(rules, 'ignore', '/public/'); + * add(rules, 'watch', ':(\d)*\.js'); // note: string based regexp + * add(rules, 'watch', /\d*\.js/); + * + * @param {Object} rules containing `watch` and `ignore`. Also updated during + * execution + * @param {String} which must be either "watch" or "ignore" + * @param {String|RegExp} the actual rule. + */ +function add(rules, which, rule) { + if (!{ ignore: 1, watch: 1}[which]) { + throw new Error('rules/index.js#add requires "ignore" or "watch" as the ' + + 'first argument'); + } + + if (Array.isArray(rule)) { + rule.forEach(function (rule) { + add(rules, which, rule); + }); + return; + } + + // support the rule being a RegExp, but reformat it to + // the custom :<regexp> format that we're working with. + if (rule instanceof RegExp) { + // rule = ':' + rule.toString().replace(/^\/(.*?)\/$/g, '$1'); + utils.log.error('RegExp format no longer supported, but globs are.'); + return; + } + + // remove comments and trim lines + // this mess of replace methods is escaping "\#" to allow for emacs temp files + + // first up strip comments and remove blank head or tails + rule = (rule || '').replace(reEscComments, '^^') + .replace(reComments, '') + .replace(reUnescapeComments, '#').trim(); + + var regexp = false; + + if (typeof rule === 'string' && rule.substring(0, 1) === ':') { + rule = rule.substring(1); + utils.log.error('RegExp no longer supported: ' + rule); + regexp = true; + } else if (rule.length === 0) { + // blank line (or it was a comment) + return; + } + + if (regexp) { + // rules[which].push(rule); + } else { + // rule = rule.replace(reEscapeChars, '\\$&') + // .replace(reAsterisk, '.*'); + + rules[which].push(rule); + // compile a regexp of all the rules for this ignore or watch + var re = rules[which].map(function (rule) { + return rule.replace(reEscapeChars, '\\$&') + .replace(reAsterisk, '.*'); + }).join('|'); + + // used for the directory matching + rules[which].re = new RegExp(re); + } +} diff --git a/node_modules/nodemon/lib/rules/index.js b/node_modules/nodemon/lib/rules/index.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..04aa92f --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/nodemon/lib/rules/index.js @@ -0,0 +1,53 @@ +'use strict'; +var utils = require('../utils'); +var add = require('./add'); +var parse = require('./parse'); + +// exported +var rules = { ignore: [], watch: [] }; + +/** + * Loads a nodemon config file and populates the ignore + * and watch rules with it's contents, and calls callback + * with the new rules + * + * @param {String} filename + * @param {Function} callback + */ +function load(filename, callback) { + parse(filename, function (err, result) { + if (err) { + // we should have bombed already, but + utils.log.error(err); + callback(err); + } + + if (result.raw) { + result.raw.forEach(add.bind(null, rules, 'ignore')); + } else { + result.ignore.forEach(add.bind(null, rules, 'ignore')); + result.watch.forEach(add.bind(null, rules, 'watch')); + } + + callback(null, rules); + }); +} + +module.exports = { + reset: function () { // just used for testing + rules.ignore.length = rules.watch.length = 0; + delete rules.ignore.re; + delete rules.watch.re; + }, + load: load, + ignore: { + test: add.bind(null, rules, 'ignore'), + add: add.bind(null, rules, 'ignore'), + }, + watch: { + test: add.bind(null, rules, 'watch'), + add: add.bind(null, rules, 'watch'), + }, + add: add.bind(null, rules), + rules: rules, +};
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/node_modules/nodemon/lib/rules/parse.js b/node_modules/nodemon/lib/rules/parse.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6e1cace --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/nodemon/lib/rules/parse.js @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ +'use strict'; +var fs = require('fs'); + +/** + * Parse the nodemon config file, supporting both old style + * plain text config file, and JSON version of the config + * + * @param {String} filename + * @param {Function} callback + */ +function parse(filename, callback) { + var rules = { + ignore: [], + watch: [], + }; + + fs.readFile(filename, 'utf8', function (err, content) { + + if (err) { + return callback(err); + } + + var json = null; + try { + json = JSON.parse(content); + } catch (e) {} + + if (json !== null) { + rules = { + ignore: json.ignore || [], + watch: json.watch || [], + }; + + return callback(null, rules); + } + + // otherwise return the raw file + return callback(null, { raw: content.split(/\n/) }); + }); +} + +module.exports = parse; + diff --git a/node_modules/nodemon/lib/spawn.js b/node_modules/nodemon/lib/spawn.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9aa4f80 --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/nodemon/lib/spawn.js @@ -0,0 +1,73 @@ +const path = require('path'); +const utils = require('./utils'); +const merge = utils.merge; +const bus = utils.bus; +const spawn = require('child_process').spawn; + +module.exports = function spawnCommand(command, config, eventArgs) { + var stdio = ['pipe', 'pipe', 'pipe']; + + if (config.options.stdout) { + stdio = ['pipe', process.stdout, process.stderr]; + } + + const env = merge(process.env, { FILENAME: eventArgs[0] }); + + var sh = 'sh'; + var shFlag = '-c'; + var spawnOptions = { + env: merge(config.options.execOptions.env, env), + stdio: stdio, + }; + + if (!Array.isArray(command)) { + command = [command]; + } + + if (utils.isWindows) { + // if the exec includes a forward slash, reverse it for windows compat + // but *only* apply to the first command, and none of the arguments. + // ref #1251 and #1236 + command = command.map(executable => { + if (executable.indexOf('/') === -1) { + return executable; + } + + return executable.split(' ').map((e, i) => { + if (i === 0) { + return path.normalize(e); + } + return e; + }).join(' '); + }); + // taken from npm's cli: https://git.io/vNFD4 + sh = process.env.comspec || 'cmd'; + shFlag = '/d /s /c'; + spawnOptions.windowsVerbatimArguments = true; + } + + const args = command.join(' '); + const child = spawn(sh, [shFlag, args], spawnOptions); + + if (config.required) { + var emit = { + stdout: function (data) { + bus.emit('stdout', data); + }, + stderr: function (data) { + bus.emit('stderr', data); + }, + }; + + // now work out what to bind to... + if (config.options.stdout) { + child.on('stdout', emit.stdout).on('stderr', emit.stderr); + } else { + child.stdout.on('data', emit.stdout); + child.stderr.on('data', emit.stderr); + + bus.stdout = child.stdout; + bus.stderr = child.stderr; + } + } +}; diff --git a/node_modules/nodemon/lib/utils/bus.js b/node_modules/nodemon/lib/utils/bus.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4e120c5 --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/nodemon/lib/utils/bus.js @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ +var events = require('events'); +var debug = require('debug')('nodemon'); +var util = require('util'); + +var Bus = function () { + events.EventEmitter.call(this); +}; + +util.inherits(Bus, events.EventEmitter); + +var bus = new Bus(); + +// /* +var collected = {}; +bus.on('newListener', function (event) { + debug('bus new listener: %s (%s)', event, bus.listeners(event).length); + if (!collected[event]) { + collected[event] = true; + bus.on(event, function () { + debug('bus emit: %s', event); + }); + } +}); + +// */ + +// proxy process messages (if forked) to the bus +process.on('message', function (event) { + debug('process.message(%s)', event); + bus.emit(event); +}); + +var emit = bus.emit; + +// if nodemon was spawned via a fork, allow upstream communication +// via process.send +if (process.send) { + bus.emit = function (event, data) { + process.send({ type: event, data: data }); + emit.apply(bus, arguments); + }; +} + +module.exports = bus; diff --git a/node_modules/nodemon/lib/utils/clone.js b/node_modules/nodemon/lib/utils/clone.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6ba6330 --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/nodemon/lib/utils/clone.js @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ +module.exports = clone; + +// via http://stackoverflow.com/a/728694/22617 +function clone(obj) { + // Handle the 3 simple types, and null or undefined + if (null === obj || 'object' !== typeof obj) { + return obj; + } + + var copy; + + // Handle Date + if (obj instanceof Date) { + copy = new Date(); + copy.setTime(obj.getTime()); + return copy; + } + + // Handle Array + if (obj instanceof Array) { + copy = []; + for (var i = 0, len = obj.length; i < len; i++) { + copy[i] = clone(obj[i]); + } + return copy; + } + + // Handle Object + if (obj instanceof Object) { + copy = {}; + for (var attr in obj) { + if (obj.hasOwnProperty && obj.hasOwnProperty(attr)) { + copy[attr] = clone(obj[attr]); + } + } + return copy; + } + + throw new Error('Unable to copy obj! Its type isn\'t supported.'); +}
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/node_modules/nodemon/lib/utils/colour.js b/node_modules/nodemon/lib/utils/colour.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8c1b590 --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/nodemon/lib/utils/colour.js @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ +/** + * Encodes a string in a colour: red, yellow or green + * @param {String} c colour to highlight in + * @param {String} str the string to encode + * @return {String} coloured string for terminal printing + */ +function colour(c, str) { + return (colour[c] || colour.black) + str + colour.black; +} + +function strip(str) { + re.lastIndex = 0; // reset position + return str.replace(re, ''); +} + +colour.red = '\x1B[31m'; +colour.yellow = '\x1B[33m'; +colour.green = '\x1B[32m'; +colour.black = '\x1B[39m'; + +var reStr = Object.keys(colour).map(key => colour[key]).join('|'); +var re = new RegExp(('(' + reStr + ')').replace(/\[/g, '\\['), 'g'); + +colour.strip = strip; + +module.exports = colour; diff --git a/node_modules/nodemon/lib/utils/index.js b/node_modules/nodemon/lib/utils/index.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c480338 --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/nodemon/lib/utils/index.js @@ -0,0 +1,102 @@ +var noop = function () { }; +var path = require('path'); +const semver = require('semver'); +var version = process.versions.node.split('.') || [null, null, null]; + +var utils = (module.exports = { + semver: semver, + satisfies: test => semver.satisfies(process.versions.node, test), + version: { + major: parseInt(version[0] || 0, 10), + minor: parseInt(version[1] || 0, 10), + patch: parseInt(version[2] || 0, 10), + }, + clone: require('./clone'), + merge: require('./merge'), + bus: require('./bus'), + isWindows: process.platform === 'win32', + isMac: process.platform === 'darwin', + isLinux: process.platform === 'linux', + isRequired: (function () { + var p = module.parent; + while (p) { + // in electron.js engine it happens + if (!p.filename) { + return true; + } + if (p.filename.indexOf('bin' + path.sep + 'nodemon.js') !== -1) { + return false; + } + p = p.parent; + } + + return true; + })(), + home: process.env.HOME || process.env.HOMEPATH, + quiet: function () { + // nukes the logging + if (!this.debug) { + for (var method in utils.log) { + if (typeof utils.log[method] === 'function') { + utils.log[method] = noop; + } + } + } + }, + reset: function () { + if (!this.debug) { + for (var method in utils.log) { + if (typeof utils.log[method] === 'function') { + delete utils.log[method]; + } + } + } + this.debug = false; + }, + regexpToText: function (t) { + return t + .replace(/\.\*\\./g, '*.') + .replace(/\\{2}/g, '^^') + .replace(/\\/g, '') + .replace(/\^\^/g, '\\'); + }, + stringify: function (exec, args) { + // serializes an executable string and array of arguments into a string + args = args || []; + + return [exec] + .concat( + args.map(function (arg) { + // if an argument contains a space, we want to show it with quotes + // around it to indicate that it is a single argument + if (arg.length > 0 && arg.indexOf(' ') === -1) { + return arg; + } + // this should correctly escape nested quotes + return JSON.stringify(arg); + }) + ) + .join(' ') + .trim(); + }, +}); + +utils.log = require('./log')(utils.isRequired); + +Object.defineProperty(utils, 'debug', { + set: function (value) { + this.log.debug = value; + }, + get: function () { + return this.log.debug; + }, +}); + +Object.defineProperty(utils, 'colours', { + set: function (value) { + this.log.useColours = value; + }, + get: function () { + return this.log.useColours; + }, +}); diff --git a/node_modules/nodemon/lib/utils/log.js b/node_modules/nodemon/lib/utils/log.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6580087 --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/nodemon/lib/utils/log.js @@ -0,0 +1,82 @@ +var colour = require('./colour'); +var bus = require('./bus'); +var required = false; +var useColours = true; + +var coding = { + log: 'black', + info: 'yellow', + status: 'green', + detail: 'yellow', + fail: 'red', + error: 'red', +}; + +function log(type, text) { + var msg = '[nodemon] ' + (text || ''); + + if (useColours) { + msg = colour(coding[type], msg); + } + + // always push the message through our bus, using nextTick + // to help testing and get _out of_ promises. + process.nextTick(() => { + bus.emit('log', { type: type, message: text, colour: msg }); + }); + + // but if we're running on the command line, also echo out + // question: should we actually just consume our own events? + if (!required) { + if (type === 'error') { + console.error(msg); + } else { + console.log(msg || ''); + } + } +} + +var Logger = function (r) { + if (!(this instanceof Logger)) { + return new Logger(r); + } + this.required(r); + return this; +}; + +Object.keys(coding).forEach(function (type) { + Logger.prototype[type] = log.bind(null, type); +}); + +// detail is for messages that are turned on during debug +Logger.prototype.detail = function (msg) { + if (this.debug) { + log('detail', msg); + } +}; + +Logger.prototype.required = function (val) { + required = val; +}; + +Logger.prototype.debug = false; +Logger.prototype._log = function (type, msg) { + if (required) { + bus.emit('log', { type: type, message: msg || '', colour: msg || '' }); + } else if (type === 'error') { + console.error(msg); + } else { + console.log(msg || ''); + } +}; + +Object.defineProperty(Logger.prototype, 'useColours', { + set: function (val) { + useColours = val; + }, + get: function () { + return useColours; + }, +}); + +module.exports = Logger; diff --git a/node_modules/nodemon/lib/utils/merge.js b/node_modules/nodemon/lib/utils/merge.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1f3440b --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/nodemon/lib/utils/merge.js @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ +var clone = require('./clone'); + +module.exports = merge; + +function typesMatch(a, b) { + return (typeof a === typeof b) && (Array.isArray(a) === Array.isArray(b)); +} + +/** + * A deep merge of the source based on the target. + * @param {Object} source [description] + * @param {Object} target [description] + * @return {Object} [description] + */ +function merge(source, target, result) { + if (result === undefined) { + result = clone(source); + } + + // merge missing values from the target to the source + Object.getOwnPropertyNames(target).forEach(function (key) { + if (source[key] === undefined) { + result[key] = target[key]; + } + }); + + Object.getOwnPropertyNames(source).forEach(function (key) { + var value = source[key]; + + if (target[key] && typesMatch(value, target[key])) { + // merge empty values + if (value === '') { + result[key] = target[key]; + } + + if (Array.isArray(value)) { + if (value.length === 0 && target[key].length) { + result[key] = target[key].slice(0); + } + } else if (typeof value === 'object') { + result[key] = merge(value, target[key]); + } + } + }); + + return result; +}
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/node_modules/nodemon/lib/version.js b/node_modules/nodemon/lib/version.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d0f5104 --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/nodemon/lib/version.js @@ -0,0 +1,100 @@ +module.exports = version; +module.exports.pin = pin; + +var fs = require('fs'); +var path = require('path'); +var exec = require('child_process').exec; +var root = null; + +function pin() { + return version().then(function (v) { + version.pinned = v; + }); +} + +function version(callback) { + // first find the package.json as this will be our root + var promise = findPackage(path.dirname(module.parent.filename)) + .then(function (dir) { + // now try to load the package + var v = require(path.resolve(dir, 'package.json')).version; + + if (v && v !== '0.0.0-development') { + return v; + } + + root = dir; + + // else we're in development, give the commit out + // get the last commit and whether the working dir is dirty + var promises = [ + branch().catch(function () { return 'master'; }), + commit().catch(function () { return '<none>'; }), + dirty().catch(function () { return 0; }), + ]; + + // use the cached result as the export + return Promise.all(promises).then(function (res) { + var branch = res[0]; + var commit = res[1]; + var dirtyCount = parseInt(res[2], 10); + var curr = branch + ': ' + commit; + if (dirtyCount !== 0) { + curr += ' (' + dirtyCount + ' dirty files)'; + } + + return curr; + }); + }).catch(function (error) { + console.log(error.stack); + throw error; + }); + + if (callback) { + promise.then(function (res) { + callback(null, res); + }, callback); + } + + return promise; +} + +function findPackage(dir) { + if (dir === '/') { + return Promise.reject(new Error('package not found')); + } + return new Promise(function (resolve) { + fs.stat(path.resolve(dir, 'package.json'), function (error, exists) { + if (error || !exists) { + return resolve(findPackage(path.resolve(dir, '..'))); + } + + resolve(dir); + }); + }); +} + +function command(cmd) { + return new Promise(function (resolve, reject) { + exec(cmd, { cwd: root }, function (err, stdout, stderr) { + var error = stderr.trim(); + if (error) { + return reject(new Error(error)); + } + resolve(stdout.split('\n').join('')); + }); + }); +} + +function commit() { + return command('git rev-parse HEAD'); +} + +function branch() { + return command('git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD'); +} + +function dirty() { + return command('expr $(git status --porcelain 2>/dev/null| ' + + 'egrep "^(M| M)" | wc -l)'); +} |