Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author | |
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2021-04-30 | Rename crate_ops to extensions (#10431) | Andy Hayden | |
2021-04-28 | refactor(extensions): reintroduce builder (#10412) | Aaron O'Mullan | |
2021-04-28 | core: introduce extensions (#9800) | Aaron O'Mullan | |
Extensions allow declarative extensions to "JsRuntime" (ops, state, JS or middleware). This allows for: - `op_crates` to be plug-and-play & self-contained, reducing complexity leaked to consumers - op middleware (like metrics_op) to be opt-in and for new middleware (unstable, tracing,...) - `MainWorker` and `WebWorker` to be composable, allowing users to extend workers with their ops whilst benefiting from the other infrastructure (inspector, etc...) In short extensions improve deno's modularity, reducing complexity and leaky abstractions for embedders and the internal codebase. | |||
2021-04-11 | feat: blob URL support in fetch (#10120) | Luca Casonato | |
This commit adds blob URL support in `fetch`. Tested via WPT. This is the first op_crate to have a rust dependency on a different op_crate. | |||
2021-04-09 | feat(lsp): add registry import auto-complete (#9934) | Kitson Kelly | |
2021-04-07 | feat: blob URL support (#10045) | Luca Casonato | |
This commit adds blob URL support. Blob URLs are stored in a process global storage, that can be accessed from all workers, and the module loader. Blob URLs can be created using `URL.createObjectURL` and revoked using `URL.revokeObjectURL`. This commit does not add support for `fetch`ing blob URLs. This will be added in a follow up commit. | |||
2021-04-06 | refactor: add deno_file op crate (#10019) | Luca Casonato | |
Also enables WPT for FileReader. |