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/**
* Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates.
*
* This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the
* LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree.
*
* @flow
* @format
*/
'use strict';
const FailedToResolveNameError = require('./FailedToResolveNameError');
const FailedToResolvePathError = require('./FailedToResolvePathError');
const InvalidPackageError = require('./InvalidPackageError');
const formatFileCandidates = require('./formatFileCandidates');
const isAbsolutePath = require('absolute-path');
const path = require('path');
import type {
DoesFileExist,
FileAndDirCandidates,
FileCandidates,
FileContext,
FileOrDirContext,
FileResolution,
HasteContext,
ModulePathContext,
ResolutionContext,
Resolution,
Result,
} from './types';
function resolve(
context: ResolutionContext,
moduleName: string,
platform: string | null,
): Resolution {
const resolveRequest = context.resolveRequest;
if (
!resolveRequest &&
(isRelativeImport(moduleName) || isAbsolutePath(moduleName))
) {
return resolveModulePath(context, moduleName, platform);
}
const realModuleName = context.redirectModulePath(moduleName);
// exclude
if (realModuleName === false) {
return {type: 'empty'};
}
const {originModulePath} = context;
const isDirectImport =
isRelativeImport(realModuleName) || isAbsolutePath(realModuleName);
// We disable the direct file loading to let the custom resolvers deal with it
if (!resolveRequest && isDirectImport) {
// derive absolute path /.../node_modules/originModuleDir/realModuleName
const fromModuleParentIdx =
originModulePath.lastIndexOf('node_modules' + path.sep) + 13;
const originModuleDir = originModulePath.slice(
0,
originModulePath.indexOf(path.sep, fromModuleParentIdx),
);
const absPath = path.join(originModuleDir, realModuleName);
return resolveModulePath(context, absPath, platform);
}
// The Haste resolution must occur before the custom resolver because we want
// to allow overriding imports. It could be part of the custom resolver, but
// that's not the case right now.
if (context.allowHaste && !isDirectImport) {
const normalizedName = normalizePath(realModuleName);
const result = resolveHasteName(context, normalizedName, platform);
if (result.type === 'resolved') {
return result.resolution;
}
}
if (resolveRequest) {
try {
const resolution = resolveRequest(
context,
realModuleName,
platform,
moduleName,
);
if (resolution) {
return resolution;
}
} catch (error) {}
}
const nodeModulesPaths = Array.from(context.nodeModulesPaths);
let next = path.dirname(originModulePath);
let candidate;
do {
candidate = next;
nodeModulesPaths.push(path.join(candidate, 'node_modules'));
next = path.dirname(candidate);
} while (candidate !== next);
const extraPaths = [];
const {extraNodeModules} = context;
if (extraNodeModules) {
let bits = path.normalize(moduleName).split(path.sep);
let packageName;
// Normalize packageName and bits for scoped modules
if (bits.length >= 2 && bits[0].startsWith('@')) {
packageName = bits.slice(0, 2).join('/');
bits = bits.slice(1);
} else {
packageName = bits[0];
}
if (extraNodeModules[packageName]) {
bits[0] = extraNodeModules[packageName];
extraPaths.push(path.join.apply(path, bits));
}
}
const allDirPaths = nodeModulesPaths
.map(nodeModulePath => path.join(nodeModulePath, realModuleName))
.concat(extraPaths);
for (let i = 0; i < allDirPaths.length; ++i) {
const candidate = context.redirectModulePath(allDirPaths[i]);
const result = resolveFileOrDir(context, candidate, platform);
if (result.type === 'resolved') {
return result.resolution;
}
}
throw new FailedToResolveNameError(nodeModulesPaths, extraPaths);
}
/**
* Resolve any kind of module path, whether it's a file or a directory.
* For example we may want to resolve './foobar'. The closest
* `package.json` may define a redirection for this path, for example
* `/smth/lib/foobar`, that may be further resolved to
* `/smth/lib/foobar/index.ios.js`.
*/
function resolveModulePath(
context: ModulePathContext,
toModuleName: string,
platform: string | null,
): Resolution {
const modulePath = isAbsolutePath(toModuleName)
? resolveWindowsPath(toModuleName)
: path.join(path.dirname(context.originModulePath), toModuleName);
const redirectedPath = context.redirectModulePath(modulePath);
if (redirectedPath === false) {
return {type: 'empty'};
}
const result = resolveFileOrDir(context, redirectedPath, platform);
if (result.type === 'resolved') {
return result.resolution;
}
throw new FailedToResolvePathError(result.candidates);
}
/**
* Resolve a module as a Haste module or package. For example we might try to
* resolve `Foo`, that is provided by file `/smth/Foo.js`. Or, in the case of
* a Haste package, it could be `/smth/Foo/index.js`.
*/
function resolveHasteName(
context: HasteContext,
moduleName: string,
platform: string | null,
): Result<FileResolution, void> {
const modulePath = context.resolveHasteModule(moduleName);
if (modulePath != null) {
return resolvedAs({type: 'sourceFile', filePath: modulePath});
}
let packageName = moduleName;
let packageJsonPath = context.resolveHastePackage(packageName);
while (packageJsonPath == null && packageName && packageName !== '.') {
packageName = path.dirname(packageName);
packageJsonPath = context.resolveHastePackage(packageName);
}
if (packageJsonPath == null) {
return failedFor();
}
const packageDirPath = path.dirname(packageJsonPath);
const pathInModule = moduleName.substring(packageName.length + 1);
const potentialModulePath = path.join(packageDirPath, pathInModule);
const result = resolveFileOrDir(context, potentialModulePath, platform);
if (result.type === 'resolved') {
return result;
}
const {candidates} = result;
const opts = {moduleName, packageName, pathInModule, candidates};
throw new MissingFileInHastePackageError(opts);
}
class MissingFileInHastePackageError extends Error {
candidates: FileAndDirCandidates;
moduleName: string;
packageName: string;
pathInModule: string;
constructor(opts: {|
+candidates: FileAndDirCandidates,
+moduleName: string,
+packageName: string,
+pathInModule: string,
|}) {
super(
`While resolving module \`${opts.moduleName}\`, ` +
`the Haste package \`${opts.packageName}\` was found. However the ` +
`module \`${opts.pathInModule}\` could not be found within ` +
'the package. Indeed, none of these files exist:\n\n' +
` * \`${formatFileCandidates(opts.candidates.file)}\`\n` +
` * \`${formatFileCandidates(opts.candidates.dir)}\``,
);
Object.assign(this, opts);
}
}
/**
* In the NodeJS-style module resolution scheme we want to check potential
* paths both as directories and as files. For example, `/foo/bar` may resolve
* to `/foo/bar.js` (preferred), but it might also be `/foo/bar/index.js`, or
* even a package directory.
*/
function resolveFileOrDir(
context: FileOrDirContext,
potentialModulePath: string,
platform: string | null,
): Result<FileResolution, FileAndDirCandidates> {
const dirPath = path.dirname(potentialModulePath);
const fileNameHint = path.basename(potentialModulePath);
const fileResult = resolveFile(context, dirPath, fileNameHint, platform);
if (fileResult.type === 'resolved') {
return fileResult;
}
const dirResult = resolveDir(context, potentialModulePath, platform);
if (dirResult.type === 'resolved') {
return dirResult;
}
return failedFor({file: fileResult.candidates, dir: dirResult.candidates});
}
/**
* Try to resolve a potential path as if it was a directory-based module.
* Either this is a directory that contains a package, or that the directory
* contains an index file. If it fails to resolve these options, it returns
* `null` and fills the array of `candidates` that were tried.
*
* For example we could try to resolve `/foo/bar`, that would eventually
* resolve to `/foo/bar/lib/index.ios.js` if we're on platform iOS and that
* `bar` contains a package which entry point is `./lib/index` (or `./lib`).
*/
function resolveDir(
context: FileOrDirContext,
potentialDirPath: string,
platform: string | null,
): Result<FileResolution, FileCandidates> {
const packageJsonPath = path.join(potentialDirPath, 'package.json');
if (context.doesFileExist(packageJsonPath)) {
const resolution = resolvePackage(context, packageJsonPath, platform);
return {resolution, type: 'resolved'};
}
return resolveFile(context, potentialDirPath, 'index', platform);
}
/**
* Resolve the main module of a package that we know exist. The resolution
* itself cannot fail because we already resolved the path to the package.
* If the `main` of the package is invalid, this is not a resolution failure,
* this means the package is invalid, and should purposefully stop the
* resolution process altogether.
*/
function resolvePackage(
context: FileOrDirContext,
packageJsonPath: string,
platform: string | null,
): FileResolution {
const mainPrefixPath = context.getPackageMainPath(packageJsonPath);
const dirPath = path.dirname(mainPrefixPath);
const prefixName = path.basename(mainPrefixPath);
const fileResult = resolveFile(context, dirPath, prefixName, platform);
if (fileResult.type === 'resolved') {
return fileResult.resolution;
}
const indexResult = resolveFile(context, mainPrefixPath, 'index', platform);
if (indexResult.type === 'resolved') {
return indexResult.resolution;
}
throw new InvalidPackageError({
packageJsonPath,
mainPrefixPath,
indexCandidates: indexResult.candidates,
fileCandidates: fileResult.candidates,
});
}
/**
* Given a file name for a particular directory, return a resolution result
* depending on whether or not we found the corresponding module as a file. For
* example, we might ask for `foo.png`, that resolves to
* `['/js/beep/foo.ios.png']`. Or we may ask for `boop`, that resolves to
* `/js/boop.android.ts`. On the other hand this function does not resolve
* directory-based module names: for example `boop` will not resolve to
* `/js/boop/index.js` (see `_loadAsDir` for that).
*/
function resolveFile(
context: FileContext,
dirPath: string,
fileName: string,
platform: string | null,
): Result<FileResolution, FileCandidates> {
const {isAssetFile, resolveAsset} = context;
if (isAssetFile(fileName)) {
const extension = path.extname(fileName);
const basename = path.basename(fileName, extension);
if (!/@\d+(?:\.\d+)?x$/.test(basename)) {
try {
const assets = resolveAsset(dirPath, basename, extension);
if (assets != null) {
return mapResult(resolvedAs(assets), filePaths => ({
type: 'assetFiles',
filePaths,
}));
}
} catch (err) {
if (err.code === 'ENOENT') {
return failedFor({type: 'asset', name: fileName});
}
}
}
return failedFor({type: 'asset', name: fileName});
}
const candidateExts = [];
const filePathPrefix = path.join(dirPath, fileName);
const sfContext = {...context, candidateExts, filePathPrefix};
const filePath = resolveSourceFile(sfContext, platform);
if (filePath != null) {
return resolvedAs({type: 'sourceFile', filePath});
}
return failedFor({type: 'sourceFile', filePathPrefix, candidateExts});
}
type SourceFileContext = SourceFileForAllExtsContext & {
+sourceExts: $ReadOnlyArray<string>,
...
};
/**
* A particular 'base path' can resolve to a number of possibilities depending
* on the context. For example `foo/bar` could resolve to `foo/bar.ios.js`, or
* to `foo/bar.js`. If can also resolve to the bare path `foo/bar` itself, as
* supported by Node.js resolution. On the other hand it doesn't support
* `foo/bar.ios`, for historical reasons.
*
* Return the full path of the resolved module, `null` if no resolution could
* be found.
*/
function resolveSourceFile(
context: SourceFileContext,
platform: ?string,
): ?string {
let filePath = resolveSourceFileForAllExts(context, '');
if (filePath) {
return filePath;
}
const {sourceExts} = context;
for (let i = 0; i < sourceExts.length; i++) {
const ext = `.${sourceExts[i]}`;
filePath = resolveSourceFileForAllExts(context, ext, platform);
if (filePath != null) {
return filePath;
}
}
return null;
}
type SourceFileForAllExtsContext = SourceFileForExtContext & {
+preferNativePlatform: boolean,
...
};
/**
* For a particular extension, ex. `js`, we want to try a few possibilities,
* such as `foo.ios.js`, `foo.native.js`, and of course `foo.js`. Return the
* full path of the resolved module, `null` if no resolution could be found.
*/
function resolveSourceFileForAllExts(
context: SourceFileForAllExtsContext,
sourceExt: string,
platform: ?string,
): ?string {
if (platform != null) {
const ext = `.${platform}${sourceExt}`;
const filePath = resolveSourceFileForExt(context, ext);
if (filePath) {
return filePath;
}
}
if (context.preferNativePlatform) {
const filePath = resolveSourceFileForExt(context, `.native${sourceExt}`);
if (filePath) {
return filePath;
}
}
const filePath = resolveSourceFileForExt(context, sourceExt);
return filePath;
}
type SourceFileForExtContext = {
+candidateExts: Array<string>,
+doesFileExist: DoesFileExist,
+filePathPrefix: string,
...
};
/**
* We try to resolve a single possible extension. If it doesn't exist, then
* we make sure to add the extension to a list of candidates for reporting.
*/
function resolveSourceFileForExt(
context: SourceFileForExtContext,
extension: string,
): ?string {
const filePath = `${context.filePathPrefix}${extension}`;
if (context.doesFileExist(filePath)) {
return filePath;
}
context.candidateExts.push(extension);
return null;
}
// HasteFS stores paths with backslashes on Windows, this ensures the path is in
// the proper format. Will also add drive letter if not present so `/root` will
// resolve to `C:\root`. Noop on other platforms.
function resolveWindowsPath(modulePath) {
if (path.sep !== '\\') {
return modulePath;
}
return path.resolve(modulePath);
}
function isRelativeImport(filePath: string) {
return /^[.][.]?(?:[/]|$)/.test(filePath);
}
function normalizePath(modulePath) {
if (path.sep === '/') {
modulePath = path.normalize(modulePath);
} else if (path.posix) {
modulePath = path.posix.normalize(modulePath);
}
return modulePath.replace(/\/$/, '');
}
function resolvedAs<TResolution, TCandidates>(
resolution: TResolution,
): Result<TResolution, TCandidates> {
return {type: 'resolved', resolution};
}
function failedFor<TResolution, TCandidates>(
candidates: TCandidates,
): Result<TResolution, TCandidates> {
return {type: 'failed', candidates};
}
function mapResult<TResolution, TNewResolution, TCandidates>(
result: Result<TResolution, TCandidates>,
mapper: TResolution => TNewResolution,
): Result<TNewResolution, TCandidates> {
if (result.type === 'failed') {
return result;
}
return {type: 'resolved', resolution: mapper(result.resolution)};
}
module.exports = resolve;