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Fixes #26085.
Adds a basic retry utility with some defaults, starts off with a 100ms
wait, then 250ms, then 500ms
I've applied the retry in the http client, reusing an existing function,
so this also applies to retrying downloads of deno binaries in `upgrade`
and `compile`. I can make a separate function that doesn't retry so this
doesn't affect `upgrade` and `compile`, but it seemed desirable to have
retries there too, so I left it in.
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"commonjs"` (#26149)
When using the `--unstable-detect-cjs` flag or adding `"unstable":
["detect-cjs"]` to a deno.json, it will make a JS file CJS if the
closest package.json contains `"type": "commonjs"` and the file is not
an ESM module (no TLA, no `import.meta`, no `import`/`export`).
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This was missed previously. There's no problem support RC and LTS
releases.
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This commit effectively removes the --unstable flag.
It's still being parsed, but it only prints a warning that a granular
flag should be used instead and doesn't actually enable any
unstable feature.
Closes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/25485
Closes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/23237
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This allows using npm deps of jsr deps without having to add them to the
root package.json.
Works by taking the package requirement and scanning the
`node_modules/.deno` directory for the best matching package, so it
relies on deno's node_modules structure.
Additionally to make the transition from package.json to deno.json
easier, Deno now:
1. Installs npm deps in a deno.json at the same time as installing npm
deps from a package.json.
2. Uses the alias in the import map for `node_modules/<alias>` for
better package.json compatiblity.
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This code hasn't been used in some time, so I cleaned as much of it as
possible.
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Closes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/25084
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This commit rewrites the internal `version` module that exported
various information about the current executable. Instead of exporting
several consts, we are now exporting a single const structure that
contains all the necessary information.
This is the first step towards cleaning up how we use this information
and should allow us to use SUI to be able to patch this information
in already produced binary making it easier to cut new releases.
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Co-authored-by: Divy Srivastava <dj.srivastava23@gmail.com>
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In preparation for https://github.com/denoland/deno/pull/25014, this
commit removes public `is_canary()` method and instead uses an enum
`ReleaseChannel` to be able to designate more "kinds" of builds.
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Add `--icon` flag to set deno compile'd executable icon on Windows.
```
deno compile --icon icon.ico game.tsx
```
Depends on https://github.com/denoland/sui/pull/24
<img width="447" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/7f6f3aa0-6872-4975-ae9d-06701b7684b8">
Closes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/8912
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Use the `zip` crate instead
Fixes #23988.
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Uses [sui](https://github.com/littledivy/sui) to inject metadata as a
custom section in the denort binary.
Metadata is stored as a Mach-O segment on macOS and PE `RT_RCDATA`
resource on Windows.
Fixes #11154
Fixes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/17753
```cpp
deno compile app.tsx
# on macOS
codesign --sign - ./app
# on Windows
signtool sign /fd SHA256 .\app.exe
```
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Signed-off-by: Divy Srivastava <dj.srivastava23@gmail.com>
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- Gets rid of WorkspaceMemberContext. It's now `Workspace` and
`WorkspaceDirectory`
- Uses the workspace cache in the lsp
* https://github.com/denoland/deno_config/pull/95
* https://github.com/denoland/deno_config/pull/96
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(#24593)
Originally landed in
https://github.com/denoland/deno/commit/f6fd6619e708a515831f707438368d81b0c9aa56.
Reverted in https://github.com/denoland/deno/pull/24574.
This reland contains a fix that sends "Accept: */*" header for calls made
from "FileFetcher". Absence of this header made downloading source code
from JSR broken. This is tested by ensuring this header is present in the
test server that servers JSR packages.
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Co-authored-by: Sean McArthur <sean@seanmonstar.com>
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(#24237)" (#24574)
This reverts commit f6fd6619e708a515831f707438368d81b0c9aa56.
I'm seeing a difference between canary and 1.45.2. In
`deno-docs/reference_gen` I can't download dax when running `deno task
types`
```
~/src/deno-docs/reference_gen# deno upgrade --canary
Looking up latest canary version
Found latest version f6fd6619e708a515831f707438368d81b0c9aa56
Downloading https://dl.deno.land/canary/f6fd6619e708a515831f707438368d81b0c9aa56/deno-aarch64-apple-darwin.zip
Deno is upgrading to version f6fd6619e708a515831f707438368d81b0c9aa56
Archive: /var/folders/9v/kys6gqns6kl8nksyn4l1f9v40000gn/T/.tmpb5lDnq/deno.zip
inflating: deno
Upgraded successfully
~/src/deno-docs/reference_gen# deno -v
deno 1.45.2+f6fd661
~/src/deno-docs/reference_gen# rm -rf /Users/ry/Library/Caches/deno
~/src/deno-docs/reference_gen# deno task types
Task types deno task types:deno && deno task types:node
Task types:deno deno run --allow-read --allow-write --allow-run --allow-env --allow-sys deno-docs.ts
error: JSR package manifest for '@david/dax' failed to load. expected value at line 1 column 1
at file:///Users/ry/src/deno-docs/reference_gen/deno-docs.ts:2:15
~/src/deno-docs/reference_gen# deno upgrade --version 1.45.2
Downloading https://github.com/denoland/deno/releases/download/v1.45.2/deno-aarch64-apple-darwin.zip
Deno is upgrading to version 1.45.2
Archive: /var/folders/9v/kys6gqns6kl8nksyn4l1f9v40000gn/T/.tmp3R7uhF/deno.zip
inflating: deno
Upgraded successfully
~/src/deno-docs/reference_gen# rm -rf /Users/ry/Library/Caches/deno
~/src/deno-docs/reference_gen# deno task types
Task types deno task types:deno && deno task types:node
Task types:deno deno run --allow-read --allow-write --allow-run --allow-env --allow-sys deno-docs.ts
Task types:node deno run --allow-read --allow-write=. --allow-env --allow-sys node-docs.ts
```
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This commit re-implements `ext/fetch` and all dependent crates
using `hyper` and `hyper-util`, instead of `reqwest`.
The reasoning is that we want to have greater control and access
to low level `hyper` APIs when implementing `fetch` API as well
as `node:http` module.
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Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
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(#24492)
Closes #16370
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Supported the use of --env flag with the compile subcommand, so that the
generated executable/binary file can access the passed env file.
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Closes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/24430
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Adds much better support for the unstable Deno workspaces as well as
support for npm workspaces. npm workspaces is still lacking in that we
only install packages into the root node_modules folder. We'll make it
smarter over time in order for it to figure out when to add node_modules
folders within packages.
This includes a breaking change in config file resolution where we stop
searching for config files on the first found package.json unless it's
in a workspace. For the previous behaviour, the root deno.json needs to
be updated to be a workspace by adding `"workspace":
["./path-to-pkg-json-folder-goes-here"]`. See details in
https://github.com/denoland/deno_config/pull/66
Closes #24340
Closes #24159
Closes #24161
Closes #22020
Closes #18546
Closes #16106
Closes #24160
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This also fixes several issues where we weren't properly creating http
clients with the user's settings.
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This commit adds initial support for ".npmrc" files.
Currently we only discover ".npmrc" files next to "package.json" files
and discovering these files in user home dir is left for a follow up.
This pass supports "_authToken" and "_auth" configuration
for providing authentication.
LSP support has been left for a follow up PR.
Towards https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/16105
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Closes #23715
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When returning a jsr specifier for resolve it seems like deno core does
not work properly and hangs.
Closes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/23551
Closes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/23139
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Makes the `"nodeModulesDir"` setting take precedence over byonm when
using `DENO_FUTURE`.
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When `DENO_FUTURE=1` env var is present, then BYONM
("bring your own node_modules") is enabled by default.
That means that is there's a `package.json` present, users
are expected to explicitly install dependencies from that file.
Towards https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/23151
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Extracted from #22718
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This was showing up on the flamegraph.
```
14:54 $ hyperfine -S none --warmup 25 '/tmp/deno run /tmp/empty.js' 'target/release/deno run /tmp/empty.js'
Benchmark 1: /tmp/deno run /tmp/empty.js
Time (mean ± σ): 17.2 ms ± 4.7 ms [User: 11.2 ms, System: 4.0 ms]
Range (min … max): 15.1 ms … 72.9 ms 172 runs
Warning: Statistical outliers were detected. Consider re-running this benchmark on a quiet system without any interferences from other programs. It might help to use the '--warmup' or '--prepare' options.
Benchmark 2: target/release/deno run /tmp/empty.js
Time (mean ± σ): 16.7 ms ± 1.1 ms [User: 11.1 ms, System: 4.0 ms]
Range (min … max): 15.0 ms … 20.1 ms 189 runs
Summary
'target/release/deno run /tmp/empty.js' ran
1.03 ± 0.29 times faster than '/tmp/deno run /tmp/empty.js'
✔ ~/Documents/github/deno/deno [faster_extract|…5⚑ 23]
```
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This introduces the `denort` binary - a slim version of deno without
tooling. The binary is used as the default for `deno compile`.
Improves `deno compile` final size by ~2.5x (141 MB -> 61 MB) on Linux
x86_64.
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See overview in https://github.com/denoland/deno_lockfile/pull/13
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This commit adds "UnstableConfig" struct which centralizes
handling of all "--unstable-*" flags.
Closes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/21920
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This commit introduces deprecation warnings for "Deno.*" APIs.
This is gonna be quite noisy, but should tremendously help with user
code updates to ensure
smooth migration to Deno 2.0. The warning is printed at each unique call
site to help quickly
identify where code needs to be adjusted. There's some stack frame
filtering going on to
remove frames that are not useful to the user and would only cause
confusion.
The warning can be silenced using "--quiet" flag or
"DENO_NO_DEPRECATION_WARNINGS" env var.
"Deno.run()" API is now using this warning. Other deprecated APIs will
start warning
in follow up PRs.
Example:
```js
import { runEcho as runEcho2 } from "http://localhost:4545/run/warn_on_deprecated_api/mod.ts";
const p = Deno.run({
cmd: [
Deno.execPath(),
"eval",
"console.log('hello world')",
],
});
await p.status();
p.close();
async function runEcho() {
const p = Deno.run({
cmd: [
Deno.execPath(),
"eval",
"console.log('hello world')",
],
});
await p.status();
p.close();
}
await runEcho();
await runEcho();
for (let i = 0; i < 10; i++) {
await runEcho();
}
await runEcho2();
```
```
$ deno run --allow-read foo.js
Warning
├ Use of deprecated "Deno.run()" API.
│
├ This API will be removed in Deno 2.0. Make sure to upgrade to a stable API before then.
│
├ Suggestion: Use "Deno.Command()" API instead.
│
└ Stack trace:
└─ at file:///Users/ib/dev/deno/foo.js:3:16
hello world
Warning
├ Use of deprecated "Deno.run()" API.
│
├ This API will be removed in Deno 2.0. Make sure to upgrade to a stable API before then.
│
├ Suggestion: Use "Deno.Command()" API instead.
│
└ Stack trace:
├─ at runEcho (file:///Users/ib/dev/deno/foo.js:8:18)
└─ at file:///Users/ib/dev/deno/foo.js:13:7
hello world
Warning
├ Use of deprecated "Deno.run()" API.
│
├ This API will be removed in Deno 2.0. Make sure to upgrade to a stable API before then.
│
├ Suggestion: Use "Deno.Command()" API instead.
│
└ Stack trace:
├─ at runEcho (file:///Users/ib/dev/deno/foo.js:8:18)
└─ at file:///Users/ib/dev/deno/foo.js:14:7
hello world
Warning
├ Use of deprecated "Deno.run()" API.
│
├ This API will be removed in Deno 2.0. Make sure to upgrade to a stable API before then.
│
├ Suggestion: Use "Deno.Command()" API instead.
│
└ Stack trace:
├─ at runEcho (file:///Users/ib/dev/deno/foo.js:8:18)
└─ at file:///Users/ib/dev/deno/foo.js:17:9
hello world
hello world
hello world
hello world
hello world
hello world
hello world
hello world
hello world
hello world
Warning
├ Use of deprecated "Deno.run()" API.
│
├ This API will be removed in Deno 2.0. Make sure to upgrade to a stable API before then.
│
├ Suggestion: Use "Deno.Command()" API instead.
│
├ Suggestion: It appears this API is used by a remote dependency.
│ Try upgrading to the latest version of that dependency.
│
└ Stack trace:
├─ at runEcho (http://localhost:4545/run/warn_on_deprecated_api/mod.ts:2:18)
└─ at file:///Users/ib/dev/deno/foo.js:20:7
hello world
```
Closes #21839
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Fix https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/21814
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directory (#21479)
Part of https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/21476
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Not tested thoroughly. This is a good start.
Closes #21350
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managed `CliNpmResolver` (#20777)
Part of https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/18967
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internal to `npm::managed` (#20764)
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Creates the `cli::npm::managed` module and starts moving more
functionality into it.
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This makes `CliNpmResolver` a trait. The terminology used is:
- **managed** - Deno manages the node_modules folder and does an
auto-install (ex. `ManagedCliNpmResolver`)
- **byonm** - "Bring your own node_modules" (ex. `ByonmCliNpmResolver`,
which is in this PR, but unimplemented at the moment)
Part of #18967
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