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2024-11-14refactor(resolver): move more resolution code into deno_resolver (#26873)David Sherret
Follow-up to cjs refactor. This moves most of the resolution code into the deno_resolver crate. Still pending is the npm resolution code.
2024-11-01fix: improved support for cjs and cts modules (#26558)David Sherret
* cts support * better cjs/cts type checking * deno compile cjs/cts support * More efficient detect cjs (going towards stabilization) * Determination of whether .js, .ts, .jsx, or .tsx is cjs or esm is only done after loading * Support `import x = require(...);` Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
2024-10-02fix(install): store tags associated with package in node_modules dir (#26000)Nathan Whitaker
Fixes #25998. Fixes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/25928. Originally I was just going to make this an error message instead of a panic, but once I got to a minimal repro I felt that this really should work. The panic occurs when you have `nodeModulesDir: manual` (or a package.json present), and you have an npm package with a tag in your deno.json (see the spec test that illustrates this). This code path only actually executes when trying to choose an appropriate package version from `node_modules/.deno`, so we should be able to fix it by storing some extra data at install time. The fix proposed here is to repurpose the `.initialized` file that we store in `node_modules` to store the tags associated with a package. Basically, if you have a version requirement with a tag (e.g. `npm:chalk@latest`), when we set up the node_modules folder for that package, we store the tag (`latest`) in `.initialized`. Then, when doing BYONM resolution, if we have a version requirement with a tag, we read that file and check if the tag is present. The downside is that we do more work when setting up `node_modules`. We _could_ do this only when BYONM is enabled, but that would have the downside of needing to re-run `deno install` when you switch from auto -> manual, though maybe that's not a big deal.
2024-10-02feat(byonm): support `deno run npm:<package>` when package is not in ↵David Sherret
package.json (#25981) Closes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/25905
2024-09-30refactor: move ByonmNpmResolver to deno_resolver (#25937)David Sherret
Some more slow progress on moving all the resolution code into deno_resolver.