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// This is the base class that the other fetcher types in lib // all descend from. // It handles the unpacking and retry logic that is shared among // all of the other Fetcher types. const { basename, dirname } = require('node:path') const { rm, mkdir } = require('node:fs/promises') const PackageJson = require('@npmcli/package-json') const cacache = require('cacache') const fsm = require('fs-minipass') const getContents = require('@npmcli/installed-package-contents') const npa = require('npm-package-arg') const retry = require('promise-retry') const ssri = require('ssri') const tar = require('tar') const { Minipass } = require('minipass') const { log } = require('proc-log') const _ = require('./util/protected.js') const cacheDir = require('./util/cache-dir.js') const isPackageBin = require('./util/is-package-bin.js') const removeTrailingSlashes = require('./util/trailing-slashes.js') // Pacote is only concerned with the package.json contents const packageJsonPrepare = (p) => PackageJson.prepare(p).then(pkg => pkg.content) const packageJsonNormalize = (p) => PackageJson.normalize(p).then(pkg => pkg.content) class FetcherBase { constructor (spec, opts) { if (!opts || typeof opts !== 'object') { throw new TypeError('options object is required') } this.spec = npa(spec, opts.where) this.allowGitIgnore = !!opts.allowGitIgnore // a bit redundant because presumably the caller already knows this, // but it makes it easier to not have to keep track of the requested // spec when we're dispatching thousands of these at once, and normalizing // is nice. saveSpec is preferred if set, because it turns stuff like // x/y#committish into github:x/y#committish. use name@rawSpec for // registry deps so that we turn xyz and xyz@ -> xyz@ this.from = this.spec.registry ? `${this.spec.name}@${this.spec.rawSpec}` : this.spec.saveSpec this.#assertType() // clone the opts object so that others aren't upset when we mutate it // by adding/modifying the integrity value. this.opts = { ...opts } this.cache = opts.cache || cacheDir().cacache this.tufCache = opts.tufCache || cacheDir().tufcache this.resolved = opts.resolved || null // default to caching/verifying with sha512, that's what we usually have // need to change this default, or start overriding it, when sha512 // is no longer strong enough. this.defaultIntegrityAlgorithm = opts.defaultIntegrityAlgorithm || 'sha512' if (typeof opts.integrity === 'string') { this.opts.integrity = ssri.parse(opts.integrity) } this.package = null this.type = this.constructor.name this.fmode = opts.fmode || 0o666 this.dmode = opts.dmode || 0o777 // we don't need a default umask, because we don't chmod files coming // out of package tarballs. they're forced to have a mode that is // valid, regardless of what's in the tarball entry, and then we let // the process's umask setting do its job. but if configured, we do // respect it. this.umask = opts.umask || 0 this.preferOnline = !!opts.preferOnline this.preferOffline = !!opts.preferOffline this.offline = !!opts.offline this.before = opts.before this.fullMetadata = this.before ? true : !!opts.fullMetadata this.fullReadJson = !!opts.fullReadJson this[_.readPackageJson] = this.fullReadJson ? packageJsonPrepare : packageJsonNormalize // rrh is a registry hostname or 'never' or 'always' // defaults to registry.npmjs.org this.replaceRegistryHost = (!opts.replaceRegistryHost || opts.replaceRegistryHost === 'npmjs') ? 'registry.npmjs.org' : opts.replaceRegistryHost this.defaultTag = opts.defaultTag || 'latest' this.registry = removeTrailingSlashes(opts.registry || 'https://registry.npmjs.org') // command to run 'prepare' scripts on directories and git dirs // To use pacote with yarn, for example, set npmBin to 'yarn' // and npmCliConfig with yarn's equivalents. this.npmBin = opts.npmBin || 'npm' // command to install deps for preparing this.npmInstallCmd = opts.npmInstallCmd || ['install', '--force'] // XXX fill more of this in based on what we know from this.opts // we explicitly DO NOT fill in --tag, though, since we are often // going to be packing in the context of a publish, which may set // a dist-tag, but certainly wants to keep defaulting to latest. this.npmCliConfig = opts.npmCliConfig || [ `--cache=${dirname(this.cache)}`, `--prefer-offline=${!!this.preferOffline}`, `--prefer-online=${!!this.preferOnline}`, `--offline=${!!this.offline}`, ...(this.before ? [`--before=${this.before.toISOString()}`] : []), '--no-progress', '--no-save', '--no-audit', // override any omit settings from the environment '--include=dev', '--include=peer', '--include=optional', // we need the actual things, not just the lockfile '--no-package-lock-only', '--no-dry-run', ] } get integrity () { return this.opts.integrity || null } set integrity (i) { if (!i) { return } i = ssri.parse(i) const current = this.opts.integrity // do not ever update an existing hash value, but do // merge in NEW algos and hashes that we don't already have. if (current) { current.merge(i) } else { this.opts.integrity = i } } get notImplementedError () { return new Error('not implemented in this fetcher type: ' + this.type) } // override in child classes // Returns a Promise that resolves to this.resolved string value resolve () { return this.resolved ? Promise.resolve(this.resolved) : Promise.reject(this.notImplementedError) } packument () { return Promise.reject(this.notImplementedError) } // override in child class // returns a manifest containing: // - name // - version // - _resolved // - _integrity // - plus whatever else was in there (corgi, full metadata, or pj file) manifest () { return Promise.reject(this.notImplementedError) } // private, should be overridden. // Note that they should *not* calculate or check integrity or cache, // but *just* return the raw tarball data stream. [_.tarballFromResolved] () { throw this.notImplementedError } // public, should not be overridden tarball () { return this.tarballStream(stream => stream.concat().then(data => { data.integrity = this.integrity && String(this.integrity) data.resolved = this.resolved data.from = this.from return data })) } // private // Note: cacache will raise a EINTEGRITY error if the integrity doesn't match #tarballFromCache () { return cacache.get.stream.byDigest(this.cache, this.integrity, this.opts) } get [_.cacheFetches] () { return true } #istream (stream) { // if not caching this, just return it if (!this.opts.cache || !this[_.cacheFetches]) { // instead of creating a new integrity stream, we only piggyback on the // provided stream's events if (stream.hasIntegrityEmitter) { stream.on('integrity', i => this.integrity = i) return stream } const istream = ssri.integrityStream(this.opts) istream.on('integrity', i => this.integrity = i) stream.on('error', err => istream.emit('error', err)) return stream.pipe(istream) } // we have to return a stream that gets ALL the data, and proxies errors, // but then pipe from the original tarball stream into the cache as well. // To do this without losing any data, and since the cacache put stream // is not a passthrough, we have to pipe from the original stream into // the cache AFTER we pipe into the middleStream. Since the cache stream // has an asynchronous flush to write its contents to disk, we need to // defer the middleStream end until the cache stream ends. const middleStream = new Minipass() stream.on('error', err => middleStream.emit('error', err)) stream.pipe(middleStream, { end: false }) const cstream = cacache.put.stream( this.opts.cache, `pacote:tarball:${this.from}`, this.opts ) cstream.on('integrity', i => this.integrity = i) cstream.on('error', err => stream.emit('error', err)) stream.pipe(cstream) // eslint-disable-next-line promise/catch-or-return cstream.promise().catch(() => {}).then(() => middleStream.end()) return middleStream } pickIntegrityAlgorithm () { return this.integrity ? this.integrity.pickAlgorithm(this.opts) : this.defaultIntegrityAlgorithm } // TODO: check error class, once those are rolled out to our deps isDataCorruptionError (er) { return er.code === 'EINTEGRITY' || er.code === 'Z_DATA_ERROR' } // override the types getter get types () { return false } #assertType () { if (this.types && !this.types.includes(this.spec.type)) { throw new TypeError(`Wrong spec type (${ this.spec.type }) for ${ this.constructor.name }. Supported types: ${this.types.join(', ')}`) } } // We allow ENOENTs from cacache, but not anywhere else. // An ENOENT trying to read a tgz file, for example, is Right Out. isRetriableError (er) { // TODO: check error class, once those are rolled out to our deps return this.isDataCorruptionError(er) || er.code === 'ENOENT' || er.code === 'EISDIR' } // Mostly internal, but has some uses // Pass in a function which returns a promise // Function will be called 1 or more times with streams that may fail. // Retries: // Function MUST handle errors on the stream by rejecting the promise, // so that retry logic can pick it up and either retry or fail whatever // promise it was making (ie, failing extraction, etc.) // // The return value of this method is a Promise that resolves the same // as whatever the streamHandler resolves to. // // This should never be overridden by child classes, but it is public. tarballStream (streamHandler) { // Only short-circuit via cache if we have everything else we'll need, // and the user has not expressed a preference for checking online. const fromCache = ( !this.preferOnline && this.integrity && this.resolved ) ? streamHandler(this.#tarballFromCache()).catch(er => { if (this.isDataCorruptionError(er)) { log.warn('tarball', `cached data for ${ this.spec } (${this.integrity}) seems to be corrupted. Refreshing cache.`) return this.cleanupCached().then(() => { throw er }) } else { throw er } }) : null const fromResolved = er => { if (er) { if (!this.isRetriableError(er)) { throw er } log.silly('tarball', `no local data for ${ this.spec }. Extracting by manifest.`) } return this.resolve().then(() => retry(tryAgain => streamHandler(this.#istream(this[_.tarballFromResolved]())) .catch(streamErr => { // Most likely data integrity. A cache ENOENT error is unlikely // here, since we're definitely not reading from the cache, but it // IS possible that the fetch subsystem accessed the cache, and the // entry got blown away or something. Try one more time to be sure. if (this.isRetriableError(streamErr)) { log.warn('tarball', `tarball data for ${ this.spec } (${this.integrity}) seems to be corrupted. Trying again.`) return this.cleanupCached().then(() => tryAgain(streamErr)) } throw streamErr }), { retries: 1, minTimeout: 0, maxTimeout: 0 })) } return fromCache ? fromCache.catch(fromResolved) : fromResolved() } cleanupCached () { return cacache.rm.content(this.cache, this.integrity, this.opts) } #empty (path) { return getContents({ path, depth: 1 }).then(contents => Promise.all( contents.map(entry => rm(entry, { recursive: true, force: true })))) } async #mkdir (dest) { await this.#empty(dest) return await mkdir(dest, { recursive: true }) } // extraction is always the same. the only difference is where // the tarball comes from. async extract (dest) { await this.#mkdir(dest) return this.tarballStream((tarball) => this.#extract(dest, tarball)) } #toFile (dest) { return this.tarballStream(str => new Promise((res, rej) => { const writer = new fsm.WriteStream(dest) str.on('error', er => writer.emit('error', er)) writer.on('error', er => rej(er)) writer.on('close', () => res({ integrity: this.integrity && String(this.integrity), resolved: this.resolved, from: this.from, })) str.pipe(writer) })) } // don't use this.#mkdir because we don't want to rimraf anything async tarballFile (dest) { const dir = dirname(dest) await mkdir(dir, { recursive: true }) return this.#toFile(dest) } #extract (dest, tarball) { const extractor = tar.x(this.#tarxOptions({ cwd: dest })) const p = new Promise((resolve, reject) => { extractor.on('end', () => { resolve({ resolved: this.resolved, integrity: this.integrity && String(this.integrity), from: this.from, }) }) extractor.on('error', er => { log.warn('tar', er.message) log.silly('tar', er) reject(er) }) tarball.on('error', er => reject(er)) }) tarball.pipe(extractor) return p } // always ensure that entries are at least as permissive as our configured // dmode/fmode, but never more permissive than the umask allows. #entryMode (path, mode, type) { const m = /Directory|GNUDumpDir/.test(type) ? this.dmode : /File$/.test(type) ? this.fmode : /* istanbul ignore next - should never happen in a pkg */ 0 // make sure package bins are executable const exe = isPackageBin(this.package, path) ? 0o111 : 0 // always ensure that files are read/writable by the owner return ((mode | m) & ~this.umask) | exe | 0o600 } #tarxOptions ({ cwd }) { const sawIgnores = new Set() return { cwd, noChmod: true, noMtime: true, filter: (name, entry) => { if (/Link$/.test(entry.type)) { return false } entry.mode = this.#entryMode(entry.path, entry.mode, entry.type) // this replicates the npm pack behavior where .gitignore files // are treated like .npmignore files, but only if a .npmignore // file is not present. if (/File$/.test(entry.type)) { const base = basename(entry.path) if (base === '.npmignore') { sawIgnores.add(entry.path) } else if (base === '.gitignore' && !this.allowGitIgnore) { // rename, but only if there's not already a .npmignore const ni = entry.path.replace(/\.gitignore$/, '.npmignore') if (sawIgnores.has(ni)) { return false } entry.path = ni } return true } }, strip: 1, onwarn: /* istanbul ignore next - we can trust that tar logs */ (code, msg, data) => { log.warn('tar', code, msg) log.silly('tar', code, msg, data) }, umask: this.umask, // always ignore ownership info from tarball metadata preserveOwner: false, } } } module.exports = FetcherBase // Child classes const GitFetcher = require('./git.js') const RegistryFetcher = require('./registry.js') const FileFetcher = require('./file.js') const DirFetcher = require('./dir.js') const RemoteFetcher = require('./remote.js') // Get an appropriate fetcher object from a spec and options FetcherBase.get = (rawSpec, opts = {}) => { const spec = npa(rawSpec, opts.where) switch (spec.type) { case 'git': return new GitFetcher(spec, opts) case 'remote': return new RemoteFetcher(spec, opts) case 'version': case 'range': case 'tag': case 'alias': return new RegistryFetcher(spec.subSpec || spec, opts) case 'file': return new FileFetcher(spec, opts) case 'directory': return new DirFetcher(spec, opts) default: throw new TypeError('Unknown spec type: ' + spec.type) } }