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'use strict' const Buffer = require('safe-buffer').Buffer const promisify = require('./util.js').promisify const child = require('./child') const fs = require('fs') const parseArgs = require('./parse-args.js') const path = require('path') const which = promisify(require('which')) module.exports = npx module.exports.parseArgs = parseArgs function npx (argv) { const shell = argv['shell-auto-fallback'] if (shell || shell === '') { const fallback = require('./auto-fallback.js')( shell, process.env.SHELL, argv ) if (fallback) { return console.log(fallback) } else { process.exitCode = 1 return } } if (!argv.call && (!argv.command || !argv.package)) { !argv.q && console.error(Y()`\nERROR: You must supply a command.\n`) !argv.q && parseArgs.showHelp() process.exitCode = 1 return } const startTime = Date.now() // First, we look to see if we're inside an npm project, and grab its // bin path. This is exactly the same as running `$ npm bin`. return localBinPath(process.cwd()).then(local => { if (local) { // Local project paths take priority. Go ahead and prepend it. process.env.PATH = `${local}${path.delimiter}${process.env.PATH}` } return Promise.all([ // Figuring out if a command exists, early on, lets us maybe // short-circuit a few things later. This bit here primarily benefits // calls like `$ npx foo`, where we might just be trying to invoke // a single command and use whatever is already in the path. argv.command && getExistingPath(argv.command, argv), // The `-c` flag involves special behavior when used: in this case, // we take a bit of extra time to pick up npm's full lifecycle script // environment (so you can use `$npm_package_xxxxx` and company). // Without that flag, we just use the current env. argv.call && local && getEnv(argv) ]).then(args => { const existing = args[0] const newEnv = args[1] if (newEnv) { // NOTE - we don't need to manipulate PATH further here, because // npm has already done so. And even added the node-gyp path! Object.assign(process.env, newEnv) } if ((!existing && !argv.call) || argv.packageRequested) { // We only fire off the updateNotifier if we're installing things if (argv.npxPkg) { try { require('update-notifier')({ pkg: require(argv.npxPkg) }).notify() } catch (e) {} } // Some npm packages need to be installed. Let's install them! return ensurePackages(argv.package, argv).then(results => { if (results && results.added && results.updated && !argv.q) { console.error(Y()`npx: installed ${ results.added.length + results.updated.length } in ${(Date.now() - startTime) / 1000}s`) } if ( argv.command && !existing && !argv.packageRequested && argv.package.length === 1 ) { return promisify(fs.readdir)(results.bin).then(bins => { if (process.platform === 'win32') { bins = bins.filter(b => b !== 'etc' && b !== 'node_modules') } if (bins.length < 1) { throw new Error(Y()`command not found: ${argv.command}`) } const cmd = new RegExp(`^${argv.command}(?:\\.cmd)?$`, 'i') const matching = bins.find(b => b.match(cmd)) return path.resolve(results.bin, bins[matching] || bins[0]) }, err => { if (err.code === 'ENOENT') { throw new Error(Y()`command not found: ${argv.command}`) } else { throw err } }) } else { return existing } }) } else { // We can skip any extra installation, 'cause everything exists. return existing } }).then(existing => { return execCommand(existing, argv) }).catch(err => { !argv.q && console.error(err.message) process.exitCode = err.exitCode || 1 }) }) } module.exports._localBinPath = localBinPath function localBinPath (cwd) { return require('./get-prefix.js')(cwd).then(prefix => { return prefix && path.join(prefix, 'node_modules', '.bin') }) } module.exports._getEnv = getEnv function getEnv (opts) { const args = ['run', 'env', '--parseable'] return findNodeScript(opts.npm, {isLocal: true}).then(npmPath => { if (npmPath) { args.unshift(child.escapeArg(opts.npm)) return process.argv[0] } else { return opts.npm } }).then(npmPath => { return child.exec(npmPath, args) }).then(require('dotenv').parse) } module.exports._ensurePackages = ensurePackages function ensurePackages (specs, opts) { return ( opts.cache ? Promise.resolve(opts.cache) : getNpmCache(opts) ).then(cache => { const prefix = path.join(cache, '_npx', process.pid.toString()) const bins = process.platform === 'win32' ? prefix : path.join(prefix, 'bin') const rimraf = require('rimraf') process.on('exit', () => rimraf.sync(prefix)) return promisify(rimraf)(bins).then(() => { return installPackages(specs, prefix, opts) }).then(info => { // This will make temp bins _higher priority_ than even local bins. // This is intentional, since npx assumes that if you went through // the trouble of doing `-p`, you're rather have that one. Right? ;) process.env.PATH = `${bins}${path.delimiter}${process.env.PATH}` if (!info) { info = {} } info.prefix = prefix info.bin = bins return info }) }) } module.exports._getExistingPath = getExistingPath function getExistingPath (command, opts) { if (opts.isLocal) { return Promise.resolve(command) } else if ( opts.cmdHadVersion || opts.packageRequested || opts.ignoreExisting ) { return Promise.resolve(false) } else { return which(command).catch(err => { if (err.code === 'ENOENT') { if (opts.install === false) { err.exitCode = 127 throw err } } else { throw err } }) } } module.exports._getNpmCache = getNpmCache function getNpmCache (opts) { const args = ['config', 'get', 'cache', '--parseable'] if (opts.userconfig) { args.push('--userconfig', child.escapeArg(opts.userconfig, true)) } return findNodeScript(opts.npm, {isLocal: true}).then(npmPath => { if (npmPath) { // This one is NOT escaped as a path because it's handed to Node. args.unshift(child.escapeArg(opts.npm)) return process.argv[0] } else { return opts.npm } }).then(npmPath => { return child.exec(npmPath, args) }).then(cache => cache.trim()) } module.exports._buildArgs = buildArgs function buildArgs (specs, prefix, opts) { const args = ['install'].concat(specs) args.push('--global', '--prefix', prefix) if (opts.cache) args.push('--cache', opts.cache) if (opts.userconfig) args.push('--userconfig', opts.userconfig) args.push('--loglevel', 'error', '--json') return args } module.exports._installPackages = installPackages function installPackages (specs, prefix, opts) { const args = buildArgs(specs, prefix, opts) return findNodeScript(opts.npm, {isLocal: true}).then(npmPath => { if (npmPath) { args.unshift( process.platform === 'win32' ? child.escapeArg(opts.npm) : opts.npm ) return process.argv[0] } else { return opts.npm } }).then(npmPath => { return process.platform === 'win32' ? child.escapeArg(npmPath, true) : npmPath }).then(npmPath => { return child.spawn(npmPath, args, { stdio: opts.installerStdio ? opts.installerStdio : [0, 'pipe', opts.q ? 'ignore' : 2] }).then(deets => { try { return deets.stdout ? JSON.parse(deets.stdout) : null } catch (e) { } }, err => { if (err.exitCode) { err.message = Y()`Install for ${specs} failed with code ${err.exitCode}` } throw err }) }) } module.exports._execCommand = execCommand function execCommand (_existing, argv) { return findNodeScript(_existing, argv).then(existing => { const argvCmdOpts = argv.cmdOpts || [] if (existing && !argv.alwaysSpawn && !argv.nodeArg && !argv.shell && existing !== process.argv[1]) { const Module = require('module') // let it take over the process. This means we can skip node startup! if (!argv.noYargs) { // blow away built-up yargs crud require('yargs').reset() } process.argv = [ process.argv[0], // Current node binary existing // node script path. `runMain()` will set this as the new main ].concat(argvCmdOpts) // options for the cmd itself Module.runMain() // ✨MAGIC✨. Sorry-not-sorry } else if (!existing && argv.nodeArg && argv.nodeArg.length) { throw new Error(Y()`ERROR: --node-arg/-n can only be used on packages with node scripts.`) } else { let cmd = existing let cmdOpts = argvCmdOpts if (existing) { cmd = process.argv[0] if (process.platform === 'win32') { cmd = child.escapeArg(cmd, true) } // If we know we're running a run script and we got a --node-arg, // we need to fudge things a bit to get them working right. cmdOpts = argv.nodeArg if (cmdOpts) { cmdOpts = Array.isArray(cmdOpts) ? cmdOpts : [cmdOpts] } else { cmdOpts = [] } // It's valid for a single arg to be a string of multiple // space-separated node args. // Example: `$ npx -n '--inspect --harmony --debug' ...` cmdOpts = cmdOpts.reduce((acc, arg) => { return acc.concat(arg.split(/\s+/)) }, []) cmdOpts = cmdOpts.concat(existing, argvCmdOpts) } const opts = Object.assign({}, argv, { cmdOpts }) return child.runCommand(cmd, opts).catch(err => { if (err.isOperational && err.exitCode) { // At this point, we want to treat errors from the child as if // we were just running the command. That means no extra msg logging process.exitCode = err.exitCode } else { // But if it's not just a regular child-level error, blow up normally throw err } }) } }) } module.exports._findNodeScript = findNodeScript function findNodeScript (existing, opts) { if (!existing) { return Promise.resolve(false) } else { return promisify(fs.stat)(existing).then(stat => { if (opts && opts.isLocal && path.extname(existing) === '.js') { return existing } else if (opts && opts.isLocal && stat.isDirectory()) { // npx will execute the directory itself try { const pkg = require(path.resolve(existing, 'package.json')) const target = path.resolve(existing, pkg.bin || pkg.main || 'index.js') return findNodeScript(target, opts).then(script => { if (script) { return script } else { throw new Error(Y()`command not found: ${target}`) } }) } catch (e) { throw new Error(Y()`command not found: ${existing}`) } } else if (process.platform !== 'win32') { const bytecount = 400 const buf = Buffer.alloc(bytecount) return promisify(fs.open)(existing, 'r').then(fd => { return promisify(fs.read)(fd, buf, 0, bytecount, 0).then(() => { return promisify(fs.close)(fd) }, err => { return promisify(fs.close)(fd).then(() => { throw err }) }) }).then(() => { const re = /#!\s*(?:\/usr\/bin\/env\s*node|\/usr\/local\/bin\/node|\/usr\/bin\/node)\s*\r?\n/i return buf.toString('utf8').match(re) && existing }) } else if (process.platform === 'win32') { const buf = Buffer.alloc(1000) return promisify(fs.open)(existing, 'r').then(fd => { return promisify(fs.read)(fd, buf, 0, 1000, 0).then(() => { return promisify(fs.close)(fd) }, err => { return promisify(fs.close)(fd).then(() => { throw err }) }) }).then(() => { return buf.toString('utf8').trim() }).then(str => { const cmd = /"%~dp0\\node\.exe"\s+"%~dp0\\(.*)"\s+%\*/ const mingw = /"\$basedir\/node"\s+"\$basedir\/(.*)"\s+"\$@"/i return str.match(cmd) || str.match(mingw) }).then(match => { return match && path.join(path.dirname(existing), match[1]) }) } }) } } function Y () { return require('./y.js') }