element-desktop/scripts/hak/link.ts
Michael Telatynski 193de5182f
Update scripts for compatibility with latest NodeJS Security Release (#1628)
Co-authored-by: David Baker <dbkr@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-04-17 15:12:29 +01:00

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/*
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import path from "path";
import os from "os";
import fsProm from "fs/promises";
import childProcess from "child_process";
import HakEnv from "./hakEnv";
import { DependencyInfo } from "./dep";
export default async function link(hakEnv: HakEnv, moduleInfo: DependencyInfo): Promise<void> {
const yarnrc = path.join(hakEnv.projectRoot, ".yarnrc");
// this is fairly terrible but it's reasonably clunky to either parse a yarnrc
// properly or get yarn to do it, so this will probably suffice for now.
// We just check to see if there is a local .yarnrc at all, and assume that
// if you've put one there yourself, you probably know what you're doing and
// we won't meddle with it.
// Also we do this for each module which is unnecessary, but meh.
try {
await fsProm.stat(yarnrc);
} catch (e) {
await fsProm.writeFile(
yarnrc,
// XXX: 1. This must be absolute, as yarn will resolve link directories
// relative to the closest project root, which means when we run it
// in the dependency project, it will put the link directory in its
// own project folder rather than the main project.
// 2. The parser gets very confused by strings with colons in them
// (ie. Windows absolute paths) but strings in quotes get parsed as
// JSON so need to be valid JSON encoded strings (ie. have the
// backslashes escaped). JSON.stringify will add quotes and escape.
"--link-folder " + JSON.stringify(path.join(hakEnv.dotHakDir, "links")) + os.EOL,
);
}
const yarnCmd = "yarn" + (hakEnv.isWin() ? ".cmd" : "");
await new Promise<void>((resolve, reject) => {
const proc = childProcess.spawn(yarnCmd, ["link"], {
cwd: moduleInfo.moduleOutDir,
stdio: "inherit",
// We need shell mode on Windows to be able to launch `.cmd` executables
// See https://nodejs.org/en/blog/vulnerability/april-2024-security-releases-2
shell: hakEnv.isWin(),
});
proc.on("exit", (code) => {
code ? reject(code) : resolve();
});
});
await new Promise<void>((resolve, reject) => {
const proc = childProcess.spawn(yarnCmd, ["link", moduleInfo.name], {
cwd: hakEnv.projectRoot,
stdio: "inherit",
// We need shell mode on Windows to be able to launch `.cmd` executables
// See https://nodejs.org/en/blog/vulnerability/april-2024-security-releases-2
shell: hakEnv.isWin(),
});
proc.on("exit", (code) => {
code ? reject(code) : resolve();
});
});
}